Having received an initial contribution from Northfield Savings Bank worth $5,000, the donations will serve to offer financial assistance for needs that may not be addressed by existing government initiatives. News like this is often circulated in the mail, complete with company Letterheads.
A dedicated committee is in the process of formation to manage the ongoing operations. Community members interested in participating are encouraged to reach out to Revitalizing Waterbury.
Revitalizing Waterbury is equipped to receive payments through credit and debit cards, Google Pay, Apple Pay, Venmo, and PayPal. Those who prefer to make a payment by check should address it to Revitalizing Waterbury and send it to P.O. Box 473, Waterbury, VT 05676, with “Waterbury Relief Fund” in the check’s memo line.
The executive director for Revitalizing Waterbury's, Karen Nevin, commented:
“Planning has just begun. We quickly realized that, similar to Tropical Storm Irene, homeowners and businesses in Waterbury would need additional support and resources.”
Established in 2011, Rebuild Waterbury emerged as a division of Revitalizing Waterbury, focused on fundraising and distributing grants to homeowners affected by various circumstances. The Waterbury Relief Fund is poised to provide assistance to both businesses and homeowners as they navigate their recovery endeavors.
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