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ARCHBOLD, OHIO, June 11, 2024 – F&M Bank (“F&M”), an Archbold, Ohio-based bank owned by Farmers & Merchants Bancorp, Inc. (Nasdaq: FMAO) proudly collaborated with Habitat for Humanity of Fulton County, Ohio to sponsor and build four playhouses for deserving, local families.
On Friday, June 14th, employees of F&M Bank teamed up to build four playhouses for local children through Habitat’s Playhouse Project program. Nearly 40 employees volunteered to paint, assemble and decorate the playhouses throughout the day, beginning at 9:00 a.m.
“F&M has, and always will be, invested in the communities we serve,” said F&M’s Community Relations Manager, Maureen Bernath.
“The impact of these playhouses will reach across Fulton, Defiance and Henry Counties and provide a safe space to play and create new memories at home for children in our communities.”
“Our involvement serves as a reminder that, like our hard-working customers, we’re eager to pick up a hammer and a paintbrush for a great cause. Habitat for Humanity’s efforts should be celebrated, which is why we’re making a day of it!”
Along with the playhouse build, F&M also sponsored free shaved ice, face painting and music.
Heidi Kern, Executive Director for Habitat for Humanity of Fulton County, Ohio said, “Playhouse Project is a unique team-building opportunity that supports the mission of Habitat for Humanity in Fulton County, Ohio and blesses a family with a safe place to play.
Children get to boost their creativity through imaginative play, Habitat receives funding to support its affordable housing mission and sponsors impact their communities through this fun and creative avenue. It is truly a “win, win, win” outcome!”
Habitat’s Playhouse Project connects sponsors with families who would not be able to have a playhouse without assistance.
With Habitat’s guidance, sponsors fund, design and build each playhouse, then get to present it to the children they are partnered with and experience the joy that such a tremendous gift brings. The playhouses were presented to the children at the end of the day.
For more information on sponsoring the Playhouse Project, contact Habitat, www.habitatfco.org.