Building Together: First Commonwealth and Dickinson Center
Dickinson Center, Inc. (DCI), a non-profit organization and affiliate of Journey Health System, is thrilled to announce a generous donation from First Commonwealth Bank towards their St. Marys’ building project.
Thanks to the dedicated efforts of DCI’s Capital Campaign Committee and the collective generosity of organizations, foundations, businesses, individuals, and the community, $58,129 remains to reach their $1.5 million goal for the “Building for Tomorrow” capital campaign. Dickinson and the campaign committee are hopeful that others will join in supporting this cause, recognizing that every contribution brings them closer to their objective.
“We are proud to partner in a project of this magnitude for St. Marys and surrounding communities,” said First Commonwealth Bank’s Sean Gabler, St. Marys Branch Manager. “Projects like this are at the core of our bank’s mission to improve the financial lives of our neighbors and their businesses. The Dickinson Center is recognized as one of the leading rural behavioral health providers, and we are delighted to play a role in construction of this state-of-the-art facility.”
“We are incredibly grateful to First Commonwealth Bank for their generous support and partnership in helping us bring this important project to life,” said Jim Prosper, Executive Director of Dickinson Center. “Their commitment to community extends beyond their financial services, and their donation is a testament to their dedication to improving the well-being of the individuals we serve. We truly value our relationship with First Commonwealth Bank and look forward to continuing to work together in making a lasting impact.”
First Commonwealth Bank, with roots dating back to the 1930’s, proudly offers top local banking solutions in their communities of Pennsylvania and Ohio. As a trusted financial institution, they provide personalized banking solutions to help individuals and businesses achieve their financial goals.
Dickinson Center, Inc., formed in 1958, is recognized as one of the leading rural behavioral health providers in northwestern Pennsylvania, and has evolved into an organization of nearly 200 employees operating in Elk, Cameron, Potter, McKean, Forest, Warren, Jefferson and Clearfield counties.
For more information about the “Building for Tomorrow” capital campaign or to make a donation, please visit www.givetodickinson.org or call 814-594-3737.