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Groups will receive matching funds from Time Federal Savings Bank

Groups will receive matching funds from Time Federal Savings Bank Groups will receive matching funds from Time Federal Savings Bank

Time Federal Savings Bank is encouraging the Medford community to donate to Hope Hospice and Palliative Care by matching all donations dollar for dollar up to a total of $1,000. Anyone in the community can drop off monetary donations at the Medford location at 675 E. Broadway Avenue before December 13, 2019 to receive matching funds.

Hope Hospice Palliative Care provides hospice and palliative care to individuals and their families dealing with life-limiting conditions.

Kori Miller, Medford retail coordinator, states, “we are happy to encourage holiday Giving to an important local organization like Hope Hospice. This organization provides loving care to individuals and their families in their time of need.”

Time Federal is also matching all donations up to $1,000 at their other locations. They are supporting the following organizations: The Eau Claire location will be collecting donations for the Eau Claire County Humane Association. Whether through adoption or humane care of dogs, cats, and other animals this organization is committed to helping assist all animals that come through their doors.

The Marshfield location will be collecting donations for the Marshfield Area Pet Shelter. This organization works to enrich the lives of stray and neglected animals in the community.

The Owen location will be collecting donations for the Community Alliance Food Pantry. The food pantry assists the Owen, Withee and Curtiss residents with short-term assistance.

The Phillips location will be collecting donations for the Santa’s Elves Foundation. Their organization provides Christmas gifts and needed basic living essentials (personal care items, winter outerwear, etc.) to children of families in financial need.

The Wausau location will be collecting donations for The Women’s Community. They provide specialized services and resources to people of all ages and genders in central Wisconsin affected by domestic violence, sexual assault, and unemployment.

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