Washington Trust Company's Peanut Butter Drive Nets 4.8 Tons of Peanut Butter

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Washington Trust Company's Peanut Butter Drive Nets 4.8 Tons of Peanut Butter

The Washington Trust Company has collected close to 9,500 pounds, more than 4.8 tons of peanut butter, during the 15th annual Washington Trust Peanut Butter Drive to benefit the Rhode Island Community Food Bank and other local food pantries across the state. 

“Our annual peanut butter drive has helped feed tens of thousands of Rhode Islanders by providing something as simple and essential as peanut butter. Our commitment to helping our neighbors is one of Washington Trust’s most important, time-honored traditions. At the heart of that commitment is our employees’ dedication to volunteering and giving back to the communities they serve,” said Joseph MarcAurele, the Chairman and CEO of Washington Trust. 

Collecting Peanut Butter

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Employers of Washington Trust were responsible for collecting nearly 3,000 pounds of peanut butter through dress down days, a Skating with the Stars event at the Washington Trust Community Skating Center, and other events.

Washington Trust also teamed with area businesses, schools and organizations to make this year's drive a success. 

CVS Customer Care collected over 1,800 pounds of peanut butter while Burrillville Middle School, RI Philharmonic School and St. Philomena school were among the schools that collected the most peanut butter. 

The Washington Trust has collected over 230,000 pounds, or 115 tons of Peanut Butter since 2001. 

Washington Trust

The Washington Trust was founded in 1800 and serves as the oldest community bank in the country. 

For more information on the Washington Trust, click here. 


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