
HOPE, Middlebury All photo credits: KeyBank.
Vermont Business Magazine More than 60 Vermont-based employees joined their KeyBank teammates across the nation in leaving their offices to volunteer for local nonprofits across the state during KeyBank’s Neighbors Make The Difference Day last Tuesday, June 7th.
Here is the full list of Vermont projects completed by our employees:
- Brattleboro Center for Children – general cleanup and maintenance
- COTS, Burlington – gardening
- Fairfield Community Center, East Fairfield – cleaning, gardening (photo 1)
- HOPE, Middlebury – assist with food resale store and holiday shopping (photo 2)
- Josh’s House/Josh Pallotta Fund, Williston – cleaning, yard work
- Rutland Mental Health, Rutland – gardening, mulching
- Respite House, Colchester – landscaping, maintenance (photo 3)
- St. Monica’s Parish, Barre – general help (photo 4)
Neighbors Make the Difference Day is one of KeyBank’s most visible community volunteer initiatives. The company-wide day of service is a long-standing annual event that demonstrates KeyBank’s commitment to helping its neighbors and communities thrive.
Nationally, KeyBank closed the majority of its branches to enable teammates to complete more than 16,000 community service hours in a single day.

St. Monica’s Parish, Barre.

Respite House, Colchester

Fairfield Community Center, East Fairfield

