By Lisa Rushing
Director of Community Engagement
lisa.rushing@ndbt.com

While the temperatures continue to climb, so does the excitement around our NDBT Cares Program. This year, our banking professionals have already dedicated 118 hours of service to enrich the communities of Dallas and Collin counties. Serving our neighbors can take on many forms, from our canned food drive initiatives in Las Colinas/Irving to our bi-lingual budgeting classes in Frisco. NDBT Cares is just getting started!

“At NDBT our mission statement calls us to provide excellent service to all members of the communities we serve,” says President & CEO, Larry Miller. “We do this by maintaining a dedicated, manageable and measurable approach to our community service efforts.” NDBT Cares allows us to live out our mission while supporting meaningful organizations.

We are grateful for the opportunity to steward our resources to benefit others and for the support and education provided by our local non-profit organizations. These organizations go above and beyond to provide help where help is needed and encourage others, like ourselves, to get involved and give back to our communities.

Learn more about our NDBT Cares program and our mission at: ndbt.com/ndbt-cares.html

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NDBT’s President & CEO, Larry Miller, speaking at the Family Compass’ Annual North Star Luncheon.

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Family Gateway children enjoying “Bank Day” with NDBT and learned of the diverse job opportunities within the banking industry.

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Setting up for our first ever “Home Buyer Education”workshop in Las Colinas.

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Granting our James W. Tyra Memorial Scholarship Award at Coppell High School Senior.

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Kicking off our “One Can Make A Difference” in Las Colinas,where employees seek to collect 25,000lbs of canned goods for Irving Cares.

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Addison bankers attending Metrocrest Services “Keyholder Breakfast” in support of their Capital Campaign.