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Hatboro Federal Savings Donates $222,222 to Nine Local Organizations
Supporting the education of tomorrow's leaders is a core component of Hatboro Federal's mission

Hatboro Federal Savings, one of the region’s leading community banks for more than 80 years, presented a total of $222,222 in grants to nine local organizations that meet the criteria for Pennsylvania’s Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program (EITC). The EITC allows tax credits for eligible businesses that contribute to a scholarship, educational improvement or pre-kindergarten scholarship organization.
Recipients of EITC grants included: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bucks County; Bucks County Community College Foundation; Centennial Education Foundation; Council Rock Education Foundation; Hatboro-Horsham Education Foundation; North Penn School District Educational Foundation; Union Library of Hatboro; Upper Dublin Education Foundation; and Upper Moreland Education Foundation.
Linda Roehner, CEO of Hatboro Federal Savings, takes great pride in the bank’s 80-year history of supporting the communities it serves. “Hatboro Federal’s EITC grants provide funding for programs that deliver educational services that are greatly needed in Bucks and Montgomery Counties. Through these grants, we are able to make a difference for local educational foundations and organizations that benefit children of all ages.” Roehner added,
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“Supporting these organizations helps to develop tomorrow’s leaders - whether through special classes, creative outreach programs, or state-of-the-art instructional techniques - we are helping students succeed both now and in the future.”
Accepting on behalf of the organizations were:
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Bottom Row: Monica Taylor, Assistant Superintendent, Hatboro Horsham School District; Linda Roehner, President/CEO, Hatboro Federal Savings; Beth Anne Dobosh, Executive Director, Council Rock Education Foundation; Michelle Boas, Executive Director, Upper Dublin Education Foundation; Suzy Krzaczek, Executive Director, Hatboro-Horsham Education Foundation; and Karen Kearns, 2nd Vice President, Union Library of Hatboro.
Middle Row: Steve Goykhman, Board Member, Hatboro Horsham Education Foundation; Carolyn Fisher, Executive Director, Centennial Education Foundation; Theresa Brown, School Board Member, Hatboro Horsham School District; Christina McGinley, Executive Director, Foundation & Alumni Relations, Bucks County Community College; Christine Liberaski, Executive Director, North Penn School District Educational Foundation; Taralee Kepner, President, Hatboro Horsham Education Foundation; and Scott Eveslage, Superintendent, Hatboro Horsham School District.
Top Row: Al Catarro, Board Member, Centennial Education Foundation; Dan Noble, President, Upper Moreland Education Foundation; Jim Owens, Board Member, Upper Dublin Education Foundation; and Andy Leehman, CFO, Upper Dublin School District.
About Hatboro Federal Savings
Hatboro Federal Savings was chartered by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board in February 1941, and has current assets of more than $561 million. Headquartered at 221 S. York Road, in Hatboro, PA, Hatboro Federal also has branch offices in Warminster, Warrington and Jamison, offering financial products and services to businesses, individuals and families. To learn more, visit http://www.hatborofed.com.