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December 18, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES II • Page 11
Bank’s annual Food Drive exceeds expectations
community bank serving both individuals and businesses.
The bank is a subsidiary of Stewardship Financial Corpora-
tion trading under the symbol SSFN. The bank’s website is
www.asbnow.com. ASB New Account Representative Michael Hyatt (right) and Mark Messina of Star of Hope Ministries.
During the month of November, Atlantic Stewardship
Bank conducted a Food Drive throughout all of its branches.
This annual effort aims to replenish the food pantry reserves
that are depleted by the Thanksgiving holiday. All month
long, both customers and bank associates are asked to fill
the baskets with non-perishable food items.
“This year’s collection once again exceeded our expec-
tations,” said Tonni von Schaumburg, the bank’s assistant
vice president of marketing. “When we contacted the local
food pantries they were all very grateful as donations con-
tinue to remain considerably below previous years.”
The collected food was distributed to local food pantries
both before and after Thanksgiving. The beneficiaries of
this year’s drive include the Social Service Organization of
Ridgewood, CUMAC, Star of Hope Ministries, Oasis: A
Haven for Women & Children, the Pequannock Township
Food Pantry, the Wayne Interfaith Network, Harvest Out-
reach Ministries in Paterson, Westwood Cares, and New
Hope Ministries in Haledon.
Atlantic Stewardship Bank, a subsidiary of Steward-
ship Financial Corporation, maintains banking locations
in Hawthorne, Midland Park, Montville, North Haledon,
Pequannock, Ridgewood, Waldwick, Wayne, Westwood,
and Wyckoff. Established in 1985, ASB is a full-service