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Riverview Bank donates $2,000 to Cetronia Ambulance

Riverview Bank and its Operating Divisions recently donated $2,000 to the Cetronia Ambulance Corps as a part of a large giving allocation through its annual Operation Community Spirit giving missions and Education Improvement Tax Credit program.

The funds will support Cetronia Ambulance Corps in its worthy mission to be the leader in emergency medical services, transportation and community health resources.

Riverview Bank and its Operating Divisions is a participant in Pennsylvania’s Education Improvement Tax Credit program.

The EITC program provides tax credits to eligible businesses when they contribute to scholarship organizations, educational improvement organizations or prekindergarten scholarship organizations.

The credits allow companies to reinvest that money back into the local communities they serve.

The contribution toward Cetronia Ambulance Corps is one of more than 43 EITC approved nonprofit organizations’ gifts Riverview Bank provided through this year’s program allocation, providing $200,000 back to the local communities served across Pennsylvania.

Cetronia Ambulance Corps CEO Robert Mateff, Riverview Bank Commercial Relationship Manager Frank Heston and Community Office Manager Mary Briody and Cetronia Ambulance Corps Director of Marketing and Public Relations Kim Blichar hold a copy of the EITC check donation to Cetronia Ambulance Corps. PRESS PHOTO COURTESY RIVERVIEW BANK