CFSB Provides Over 800 Lunches for Essential Workers

CFSB Business Development’s Cari Holder, Benton Police Department Sergeant Caleb Curtner, CFSB Residential Lender Paige Lovett.

(Western Kentucky)-CFSB provided “to-go” sack lunches for essential workers on Wednesday. Over 800 free meals were served from the Benton Banking Center, Calloway County North Banking Center, Graves County Banking Center and Paducah Park Avenue Banking Center. The lunch included a Bar-B-Que sandwich, chips, cookie and a drink as a simple gesture to say “Thank You” to anyone who has been considered as an essential worker during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

CFSB CEO Michael Radcliffe said, “We know that this has been a difficult time for so many people. We wanted to show our appreciation for everyone who has helped our community safe and healthy! CFSB is proud to be here for our community.”

CFSB Business Development’s Stephen Crouch serves lunch at Calloway County to a line of cars.
Graves County Real Estate Lender/Assistant Banking Center Team Leader Amy Flint and Relationship Banker Gale Pruett serve the Graves County Community Service Employees.
CFSB Business Development’s Will Cox Serves Lunch at Paducah’s Park Avenue Banking Center to essential workers.