2025 Good Friends Campaign
Savings Bank of Walpole (SBW) and the Monadnock Media Group/KNE-FM are once again teaming up with Douglas Cuddle Toys to spread holiday cheer and raise money for local causes through the annual Good Friends campaign. On Friday November 14, a KNE-FM remote radio broadcast from the Bank’s Rindge branch at 31 Sonja Drive will kick off this year’s initiative, which will benefit three Monadnock Region nonprofits: Feeding Tiny Tummies, The Community Kitchen, and Keene Housing Kids Collaborative. Throughout the holiday season, all SBW branch locations will serve as points of sale for plush stuffed animals generously donated by Douglas Cuddle Toys. Each cuddly “Good Friend” can be purchased for $10, with 100% of the proceeds split equally among the three benefiting organizations. “These organizations each play a vital role in supporting children and families in our region,” said Danielle Ruffo, Vice President of Community Engagement and Marketing at Savings Bank of Walpole. “The Good Friends campaign is one of our favorite holiday traditions because it reminds us how much good we can accomplish when local businesses, nonprofits, and neighbors come together for our community.”
The campaign’s success is made possible through the generosity of Douglas Cuddle Toys, which donates the stuffed animals, and the partnership of Monadnock Media Group and KNE-FM, that help promote the campaign throughout the region.
About Savings Bank of Walpole
With assets totaling $825 million, Savings Bank of Walpole offers a wide range of financial products, including services to individuals, businesses, and organizations. The Bank is affiliated with NH Mutual Bancorp, further enhancing the products and services it provides to customers, and is a partner of the NHTrust1 brand, providing localized trust and wealth management products and services. Savings Bank of Walpole is an equal housing lender and a member of the FDIC. For more information, call 603-352-1822.
1Products and services made available through NHTrust are not insured by the FDIC or any other agency of the United States and are not deposits or obligations or guaranteed by the Bank and may lose value.