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Unity Bank Donates $1,400 to Making-It-Home Program for Bergen County Veterans

Making-It-Home brings home furnishings to Bergen County's formerly homeless, disabled, and low-income families in need

Unity Bank recently donated $1,400 to the Making-It-Home program of the Bergen Volunteer Center to help furnish 14 new apartments for U.S. military Veterans. Making-It-Home works with businesses, individuals, government, and nonprofit agencies in Bergen County to bring home furnishings to formerly homeless, disabled, and low-income families in need. “Unity Bank is committed to supporting vital community service organizations in the towns and cities where we do business,” said Unity Bank President & CEO James A. Hughes. “We are happy to be able to lend a hand to those in need, particularly Veterans who have sacrificed for our county.” Cynthia Massarsky, Director of Making-It-Home, is pictured (left) receiving the donation from Frank Di Dolci, Relationship Manager for Unity Bank’s Emerson branch. For more information on Making-It-Home, please visit http://bergenvolunteers.org/making-it-home.html or call (201) 489-9454.

About Unity Bancorp, Inc.

Unity Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: UNTY), the parent company of Unity Bank, its primary and wholly owned subsidiary, is a financial services organization headquartered in Clinton, N.J. Unity Bank provides financial services to businesses and consumers at 17 branches throughout New Jersey and the Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania. Unity Bank provides community-oriented commercial banking services, including deposit accounts, loans, online and mobile services. For more information, please visit www.unitybank.com or call 800-618-BANK (800-618-2265).

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