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Community Relations
Reinvesting in our communities is important to us at ViewPoint Bank. We are committed to building strong and vibrant communities and dedicated to making a positive difference where we live and work. ViewPoint Bank is proud to partner with community based organizations that are committed to strengthening neighborhoods, supporting small business and providing education and human services. Our employees donate many volunteer hours to raise funds, counsel, serve on boards and provide financial expertise to organizations so they can continue to help those in need.

Recent involvement in the community include:


Meadows Health and Rehab Center -
December 2007

View Point Bank and Senior Housing Crime Prevention held an awards ceremony benefiting Meadows Health and Rehab Center. The Bank sponsors a crime prevention program for residents of nursing homes in a low income neighborhood.




PISD Education Foundation Grant Awardee -
November 2007

ViewPoint Bank awarded the Plano Independent School District a grant to fund their Educator Programs which include AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination), a program targeted to fourth through twelfth grades to prepare students in the academic middle for four-year college eligibility. It has a proven track record in bringing out the best in students, and helps them learn organizational skills, good study habits and how to incorporate critical thinking and higher level reading strategies into their studies.




Identity Theft Seminar at Plano Central -
October 2007

In partnership with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), ViewPoint Bank hosted a workshop about ID theft. Guest speaker, Tom Carter, Sr. Attorney in FTC's SW Regional Office, led a discussion on how the FTC works with other agencies to protect your identity, how to prevent ID theft and the steps to take when it happens.




Get Smart About Credit Day - October 2007
ViewPoint Bank participated in ABA's "Get Smart About Credit Day", a national initiative to educate youth and adults about credit. ViewPoint employees presented financial workshops across the city to more than 170 people.

               


Homeownership Preservation Workshop - June 2007
North Texas leads the state in foreclosures! In partnership with the HOPE Coalition and the City of Plano, ViewPoint Bank hosted an informative workshop to provide homebuyers with important information and resources to help them better understand the options available to resolve mortgage delinquency.




Habitat for Humanity - 2006 and 2007
Several ViewPoint Bank employees volunteered to build houses for low income families in North Texas.