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It's a Match... Making A Difference

By: Laura Kellerman
Updated: January 30, 2009
First Financial Bank has announced it will match all donations made to the United Way of Abilene, up to $10,000, now through Feb. 7.

The campaign, "It's a Match... Making a Difference," intends to ensure that every dollar invested in the community will make double the difference.

"Every time we act in love and generosity we change the world and we are changed," said Phil Christopher, campaign chair for the United Way of Abilene.

Donations can be made at the United Way or at any First Financial Bank location in the Big Country or by PayPal on this website.

Click here for more information of the "It's a Match... Making a Difference" campaign.

Click here to find out how the United Way of Abilene is moving the new reality forward.


Related links:
     United Way of Abilene
     First Financial Bank

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