NuPath - Jeans Day

Photo of North Shore Bank presenting NuPath, Inc. with Jeans Day Dollars
left to right: Rosemarie Hubbard, NuPath Board of Director, Joanne Donovan, NSB's Senior Vice President of Residential Lending and CRA Officer and Brett Reily, NuPath's Vice President of Marketing and Communications 
 

For many years, North Shore Bank has had the pleasure of partnering with the wonderful folks at NuPath, Inc., who help people living with disabilities by safely and responsibly removing barriers so they can live more fulfilling lives. North Shore Bank employees recently designated NuPath to be the recipient of their Jeans Day collections. Donating $5 each Friday for the right to wear jeans to work, NSB employees raised $1,200 during their month-long effort.
North Shore Bank's continuous support over the years is so meaningful to the programs at NuPath.  Their donation goes directly to our mission - making life's journey happier, healthier, and more fulfilling for people living with disabilities, and we're so very much appreciative for their community partnership.
- Brett Reily, NuPath, Inc., Vice President of Marketing and Communications
NuPath is a human services agency that helps people living with disabilities lead a fulfulling life in their community. A non-profit, 501(c)(3), the organization is dedicated to essential support services and innovative solutions. NuPath believes that raising expectations and increasing opportunity for people living with disabilities makes them more successful, their families stronger, and our communities better places to live. For more information on NuPath, visit www.nupathinc.org.  
About NSB's Jeans Day Program
On any given Friday, anyone visiting a North Shore Bank branch may be surprised to see that the usual pinstripe and wingtip garb has largely been replaced by blue jeans. That’s because the bank has instituted a weekly Jeans Day program whose purpose is to raise funds for area non-profits.  In exchange for $5 each week, employees can wear jeans to work while the proceeds collected are pooled for the month and then donated to an area charity that has been nominated by an employee. Since it's inception in April of 2015, bank employees have raised over $92,000 for 69 charitable organizations.