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FCB celebrates 35 years

T-G STAFF REPORT
Posted 4/25/23

First Community Bank hosted their 35th Anniversary Celebration on April 20 at Kings Old Central High School. To commemorate the celebration, they focused on supporting 16 local non-profits. These …

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First Community Bank hosted their 35th Anniversary Celebration on April 20 at Kings Old Central High School. To commemorate the celebration, they focused on supporting 16 local non-profits. These organizations would normally receive funding from United Way of Bedford County, but due to the recent merge with Rutherford this year, there will be no allocated funds. So, FCB is “filling the gap so to speak,” according to Marketing Assistant Kayla Hilliard.

The non-profits that received funds include Access Hope, Bedford County 4-H, Bedford Builds Habitat For Humanity, Bedford County Imagination Library, Boy & Girls Club Of Bedford County, Caregiver Relief Program, Casa Works, Community Development Center - Early Intervention Program, Community Development Center - Family Support Program, Community Clinic Of Shelbyville & Bedford County, First Choice Pregnancy Counseling Center, Haven Of Hope, Hospice Of Highland Rim, Shelbyville- Bedford County Senior Citizens Center, Shelbyville- Bedford County Humane Association, and Tennessee Poison Center.