Thank You, NWTC Auto Repair Program!

Wally Remic, NWTC Auto Repair Program Manager and his students donated time, labor and parts in fixing the Rainbow House agency van.  The Rainbow House provides transportation to survivors of domestic violence to local appointments for medial care, court hearings, lawyer meetings, etc.

Thank you very much to NWTC, Wally and the Automotive Class.

Parenting with Purpose Class Mondays at 6pm

The Bridges to Recovery is happy to announce a Parenting with Purpose Class, beginning Monday, January 24th from 6-7pm and running every Monday for 5 weeks, from 6-7pm. If you are interested in attending this class, please email KatieIrving.bridges@gmail.com.  If there are any barriers, such as transportation or childcare, please let Katie know so she can ensure your success in the class.  If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact her and she can answer those concerns.
Katie looks forward to being another resource you can turn to in order for you to have the highest chance of success in both recovery and life!!!
Katie Irving 
Director of Program Development, Certified Peer Support Specialist 
Bridges to Recovery
3123 Shore Drive Marinette, WI

Thank you, Veriha Trucking!

Thank you to Veriha Trucking of Marinette for their $5,000 year-end contribution!

Veriha Trucking provides transportation solutions in 48 states and parts of Canada. Our fleet of 250+ drivers mainly travels throughout the Midwest and Northeast for a variety of customers and industries. Today, our trucks haul everything from paper products to groceries, produce, pet food, auto parts, and much more.

Thank You, Stephenson National Bank!

Thank you to Stephenson National Bank, for a year-end contribution of $3,000 to Rainbow House!  We are grateful for your continued support of our mission.  The funding will go towards our collaborative partnership with law enforcement.  We will be placing forensic evidence cameras with police departments throughout Marinette County to ensure domestic abusers are held accountable in the criminal justice system.

 

Through this contribution, we are able to provide cameras for collecting forensic evidence in domestic violence cases to local law enforcement throughout Marinette County.  These cameras take RAW images, which can be processed through our new Secure Digital Forensic Imaging software.   Now, previously undetected evidence, such as bruising under the skin, can be used in the prosecution of perpetrators of violence.  Thank you, Stephenson National Bank and Trust, for helping to make our community safer.

Pictured are Marinette County Legal Advocate, Joette Koronkiewicz, presenting a camera to Detective Sergeant Ben Matzke.  Five cameras were acquired through this contribution.  These will be distributed to departments throughout the county, now that they have arrived.  We appreciate SNBT’s ongoing support of our work!

Community Outreach

We are here for you today and every day thereafter to support our community and grow together. Through the examples below, SNBT is helping make a difference in our communities.

Community Focus

Our commitment to being a community partner extends beyond the financial contributions made by the bank.

Charitable Giving

  • Bank Contributions: SNBT supports almost 200 area organizations with over $200,000 in annual contributions.
  • Employee Contributions: SNBT employees themselves make monetary donations to the causes dear to their hearts.
  • Employee Volunteer Pledge: Staff pledged over 5,000 hours of community service this year and well over 138,000 hours since the year 2000.
  • Scholarship Awards: SNBT awards scholarships totaling over $14,000 annually to local high school and college students.

Thank you, Oconto Women’s Club!

 

The Oconto Women’s Club was generous in their donation of new gifts for two families in Oconto County. This is a phone of the group, after they wrapped all the presents.