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Valley National Bank delivers new library house and books to Shepherd’s Village families

June 26, 2018 by Post

Valley National Bank recently surprised moms and their children at Shepherd’s Village in Belleair on with a new “library house,” which the bank stocked with books. Valley employees brought the book house to the facility so teens could paint the frame and add their own personal touches.

The freshly painted “take a book, leave a book” library house will be placed in the common area at Shepherd’s Village. Valley also donated a bike rack for moms and kids to safely lock their bikes up while on campus.

This event is one of Valley’s “Pop Up Moments,” which show community support in tangible, impactful ways. Pop Up Moments are designed to surprise individuals and groups who make a positive difference in the local community.

Shepherd’s Village provides transitional housing and programs for single mothers so they can overcome challenges and get back into the community. The nonprofit guides women toward spiritual and emotional growth, financial freedom and career success.

To learn more about Valley National Bank, visit www.valleynationalbank.com.

To learn more about Shepherd’s Village, visit www.shepherdsvillage.com

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