Neighbor News
KeyBank Employees Lend a Helping Hand to Impact Thrift Stores
Employees supported the mission of various local nonprofits across Eastern PA, part of Key's 27th annual "Neighbors Make the Difference Day"
On May 24, KeyBank employees rolled up their sleeves and participated in Key’s 27th annual Neighbors Make the Difference Day, spending the afternoon volunteering at Impact Thrift Stores, who benefited from the extra sets of hands that helped them with their day-to-day tasks.
KeyBank employees sorted and organized donated children’s clothing at the organization’s Montgomery County location. Impact Thrift Stores uses the net proceeds generated from the sale of its items to financially support local charities in Bucks and Montgomery Counties. This includes feeding the hungry, housing the homeless and supporting children and families in need.

During KeyBank’s Neighbors Make the Difference Day on May 24, approximately 200 employees volunteered at 26 community organizations across Eastern Pennsylvania. These employees joined nearly 7,000 Key employees across 15 states from Maine to Alaska to provide 28,000 volunteer hours to 900 service projects in the communities the bank serves. Neighbors Make the Difference Day was started more than 25 years ago by a group of employees in Alaska. Two years later, the idea swept across a number of communities that KeyBank serves and became an official day of employee volunteerism, now the hallmark of the bank’s commitment to its neighborhoods.