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Tri Counties Bank Celebrates 50th Anniversary by Helping Community College Students Achieve Their Dreams

SACRAMENTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Tri Counties Bank, a leading community bank in California, kicked off its 50th Anniversary Celebration today with the

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Tri Counties Bank Celebrates 50th Anniversary by Helping Community College Students Achieve Their Dreams

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[{"type":"text","content":" SACRAMENTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nTri Counties Bank, a leading community bank in California, kicked off its 50th Anniversary Celebration today with the launch of a year-long fundraising campaign to support the California Community Colleges Student Ambassador Program. In a press event at Sacramento City College, the bank launched the campaign with a $50,000 contribution and announced it will hold a variety of fundraising events and volunteer activities in partnership with the Foundation for California Community Colleges (FoundationCCC), which oversees the program.\n\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240313397944/en/\nThe Student Ambassador Program trains and empowers students as on-campus leaders in peer-to-peer outreach. Ambassadors connect fellow students to food, housing, and other basic needs resources that ease barriers to education (such as CalFresh and Crisis Text Line), provide hands-on benefit application assistance, and reduce the stigma around getting help. Through the partnership, Tri Counties Bank employees in California will be connected directly with local student ambassadors across the California Community College system.\n\n\n“We chose FoundationCCC as a partner for our 50th Anniversary campaign because of the positive impact the California Community Colleges and the Student Ambassador Program have on the communities we serve throughout the state,” said Rick Smith, President and CEO of Tri Counties Bank. “Tri Counties Bank believes in people, first and foremost, and we plan to continue that mission over the next fifty years.”\n\n\nThe partnership comes at a critical time. A 2023 survey found that two-thirds of California community college students struggle with food or housing insecurity. Nearly half of California community college students are unsure of where their next meal will come from, and roughly one in four face homelessness. Each ambassador can reach approximately 1,000 students, providing crucial support to address these challenges and ease their pathway towards college and career success.\n\n\n“As a single parent who had to balance education with childcare responsibilities, I’ve seen first-hand how access to food and housing resources can transform lives,” said Yuriko Curiel, Student Ambassador Program Coordinator for the...

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