![]() The charitable organizations and civic organizations present at the reception hosted by IBC Bank McAllen included: United Way of South Texas, Boys and Girls Clubs of McAllen, March of Dimes, City of McAllen, McAllen Chamber of Commerce, McAllen-Valley Chapter of Hadassah, Palm Valley Animal Center, Rio Grande Valley Partnership Regional Chamber of Commerce, IDEA Public Schools, Teach for America, Valley Symphony Orchestra & Chorale, and Valley Alliance of Mentors for Opportunities and Scholarships (VAMOS). We are honored to be a part of the wonderful work they do for our local communities,” Guerra said. ![]() ![]() “IBC-McAllen continues to partner with hundreds of local charitable causes, and for several years we have been partnering with the organizations present at this reception today. David Guerra, President and CEO of IBC-McAllen. By contributing to local agencies who charitably serve our local citizens, we make a difference that will have true socio-economic impact,” said R. “IBC has always believed in the power of our ‘We Do More’ philosophy which is the core foundation of our commitment to reinvest into the 90 communities we serve across Texas and Oklahoma. This investment in the local community helps create lasting, sustainable changes that lead to better, stronger places to live and work. In 2014, IBC Bank-McAllen donated more than $347,000 to several hundred charitable and civic organizations located in Hidalgo County and the Rio Grande Valley. Through these donations, IBC Bank reinforces its commitment to support the community with promoting education and cultural enrichment, financial stability, and economic development.
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