Join Our Mailing List!
Latest News:
ANNUAL PLANT SALE AND GARDEN MARKET SET FOR MAY 18 -- "Giant Oaks Garden Club (GOGC) will sponsor its 23rd Annual Plant Sale And ..." -- 29 April 2024
Spring at the Wright House Log Cabin!! -- "As early signs of spring appear at the log cabin on the site of the Enoch ..." -- 29 April 2024
Belle Vernon Rotary Honors Paul Harris Fellowship ... -- "The Belle Vernon Rotary held their annual Paul Harris Fellow Recognition Dinner ..." -- 29 April 2024
TRIUMPH OF THE HOLY CROSS PARISH TO HOLD ‘SPRING ... -- "Triumph of the Holy Cross Parish kicks off ‘Spring Fest’ on ..." -- 29 April 2024
South Hills Chorale Showcases “United We Sing” -- "A Concert Celebrating Community" -- 29 April 2024
‘Park ‘til Dark’ Event May 18 in South Park -- "Popular ‘Pour at the Park’ Will Cap Off a Fun-Filled Day" -- 29 April 2024
Monessen Library Hosting Two Informative Programs ... -- "The Monessen Public library will host two programs during May that the public ..." -- 29 April 2024
Mon Valley Paws Announces Upcoming Fundraising ... -- "Mon Valley Paws (MVP), a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping animals ..." -- 29 April 2024
South Park Historical Society to Hold May Events -- "Museum, Yard Sale and Guest Speaker Program Slated" -- 29 April 2024
West Jefferson Hills SD Foundation for Education ... -- "The West Jefferson Hills School District Foundation for Education will be ..." -- 29 April 2024

The Washington County Community Foundation (WCCF) is pleased to announce the 2016 Philanthropist of the Year, Andrew Uram, and the recipients of the 2016 Charles C. Keller Excellence Award for Corporate Philanthropy: Community Bank (large employer category), cfsbank (medium employer category), and Cox Market (small employer category).

The honorees will be recognized for their generosity at the WCCF’s annual Philanthropy Banquet on Thursday, November 3, 2016.

The Foundation created the Philanthropist of the Year award in 1999 to recognize local philanthropists for exceptional generosity to the Washington County community.

Active in various civic affairs, Andrew Uram, who served as the Assistant Vice President of the Trust Department and Banking Officer with Mellon Bank before retiring in 1986, has served as Chairman of the 1964 and 1978 United Way campaigns and President in 1969, Chairman of the Catawba District of the Boy Scouts of America, President and Paul Harris Fellow of the Washington Rotary Club, and District Governor of Rotary District 7330. He has been a Director of the Alcohol & Drug Information Center, Multiple Sclerosis Society, as well as the Greater Washington Area Chamber of Commerce. In addition to giving much of his time through service, Andrew and his late wife Julie came to be known as ardent financial supporters of many local charities including Immaculate Conception Church in Washington, the Diocese of Pittsburgh, and the Washington Hospital.

The Charles C. Keller Excellence Award for Corporate Philanthropy was created in 2011 to recognize local for-profit businesses for exemplary giving and community service.
Community Bank is an independent, locally owned, full-service commercial bank that has served western Pennsylvania for over 110 years. Having completed its merger with First Federal Savings Bank, Community Bank now holds assets approaching $900 million and operates 16 offices in Greene, Allegheny, Washington, Fayette, and Westmoreland Counties. The bank frequently sponsors community activities such as the Art Blast on the Mon, information days for first responders, the Women’s Financial Forum hosted by the POWER of Southpointe, Social Service League Holiday Extravaganza Craft Show, the PONY World Series, Washington & Jefferson College, United Way, Washington Hospital Foundation, Waynesburg University, and the Washington County Community Foundation. The bank’s employees are also eager to lend a helping hand for a good cause, such as making wreaths to benefit the bank’s Relay for Life teams.

Although its name may be new, cfsbank’s commitment to the community is a strong as it was since the day it was founded in 1936 as a savings and loan. Today, the mutual savings bank, formerly known as Charleroi Federal, holds more than $500 million in assets and serves the region through nine branches. Their loyalty to the community extends far beyond banking services. Just a few of the diverse local projects and programs that have received its charitable support include: the libraries of the Mon Valley, Charleroi Main Street Art History Center, Little Great Race, PONY World Series, Western PA Garden Tractor Association, the Southwestern PA Area Agency on Aging’s Senior Games, Easter egg hunts, Chamber events, the PA Breast Cancer Coalition, Taste of the Township in Peters Township, the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, as well as the Monongahela Aquatorium.

For generations, Cox Market has been a grocery staple in the Mon Valley. Founded in 1949 by Walter and Rose Cox, the store is still owned, managed, and staffed by the Cox family. Steve and Peggy Cox, the current owners, represent the third generation of the family to run the business. Both through the store and individually, the Cox family has supported various community endeavors including agricultural initiatives, the 4th of July fireworks display, local youth sports teams, the Mon Aquatorium Commission, the Monongahela Area Historical Society, and Grace Lutheran Church.

Proceeds from the Philanthropy Banquet will support the charitable activities of the WCCF, including the Andrew G. and Juliana J. Uram Fund. To make a reservation for the November 3 Philanthropy Banquet, please contact the Washington County Community Foundation at 724-222-6330 or info@wccf.net.

RealEstate270x64

PSC 399430 HRb 

MESSENGERWEBAD

Pizza Station

 

  • Prev
  • Featured Advertisers
Scroll to top