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KeyBank workers lend a hand

The Columbian
Published: July 9, 2013, 5:00pm

Andresen/St. Johns — KeyBank employees from the Vancouver area recently donated their time to lend a hand at the Clark County Food Bank. During the company’s 23rd annual “Neighbors Make the Difference Day” on May 22, the workers helped sort and pack food in the charity’s warehouse. On the service day, more than 8,000 KeyBank workers from across the country took part in nearly 900 service projects, from sweeping streets to visiting hospital patients.

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