S&T Bank Supports Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia with ‘Share a Smile Day’

Join S&T Bank in supporting CHOP on Feb. 28 for Share a Smile Day — a fundraising event to benefit children and families in need.
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S&T Bank is excited to again be teaming up with Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) to coordinate a 2025 Share a Smile Day.

Feb. 28 will mark the special fundraising event with collections at 14 locations in the Bank’s footprint and donations can be made in-person or online. S&T team members will be distributing handouts that can be written on to proudly display donor names and/or their special dedications. Bank employees will have the opportunity to purchase Share a Smile Day t-shirts with proceeds also benefiting CHOP.

The fundraiser will coincide with National Share a Smile Day, supporting S&T’s work as a community-minded Bank, always striving to have a positive impact in the neighborhoods they serve. S&T’s Chief Consumer and Business Banking Officer, Jason Forman, stated, “We are pleased to continue this fundraising with Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia because it is a tangible way to live out our people-forward purpose and help improve the lives of young people and their families.”

CHOP is a non-profit hospital and depends on philanthropic partners to be able to provide vital care to children and support to their families in their greatest time of need. CHOP’s Senior Associate Director, Retail Cause Marketing, Bridget Welz, explains what fundraisers like this mean:

“Having a partner like S&T Bank come together for a second year to support CHOP through our Share a Smile Day is a powerful testament to the impact collaboration and generosity can have on the lives of children and families in need. The continued support from S&T and their customers brings hope and healing to those in our care and serves as a shining example of compassion and community spirit.”

Find more information on the care that CHOP provides here.

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