July 06, 2018

American Bank Center gives $50,000 to the Domestic Violence and Rape Crisis Center in Dickinson
DICKINSON, N.D. – As part of its commitment to the community, American Bank Center is giving $50,000 for the construction of a board and training room in the new Domestic Violence and Rape Crisis Center. As the Center nears completion, a more than three-year dream of being able to offer victims of sexual abuse, domestic violence and homelessness a place of safety, dignity and help at a time of crisis becomes a reality.
The board and training room, which will be considered the hub of the shelter, will be used for Board of Directors’ meetings, staff training, meeting with victims to arrange restraining orders, counseling and prospective donor meetings.
American’s gift is a significant step toward providing victims with the help they need. The Center will now be working to secure an additional $150,000 in order to complete the building and begin housing victims.
For more on American Bank Center and its involvement in the community, visit WeAreAmerican.com.
Names of those pictured in attached photo (left to right): Bruce Dolezal, American Bank Center; Klint Sickler, American Insurance Center; Darianne Johnson, Domestic Violence and Rape Crisis Center Executive Director; Rhonda Dukart, Domestic Violence and Rape Crisis Center Board Member
Comprised of American Bank Center, American Insurance Center and American Trust Center, American is an employee-owned financial institution that offers customers a complete financial services package. With 18 locations in 13 communities in North Dakota and Montana, American’s commitment to its communities is illustrated through financial contributions to community incentives and fundraising events. To learn more, visit WeAreAmerican.com.
DICKINSON, N.D. – As part of its commitment to the community, American Bank Center is giving $50,000 for the construction of a board and training room in the new Domestic Violence and Rape Crisis Center. As the Center nears completion, a more than three-year dream of being able to offer victims of sexual abuse, domestic violence and homelessness a place of safety, dignity and help at a time of crisis becomes a reality.
The board and training room, which will be considered the hub of the shelter, will be used for Board of Directors’ meetings, staff training, meeting with victims to arrange restraining orders, counseling and prospective donor meetings.
American’s gift is a significant step toward providing victims with the help they need. The Center will now be working to secure an additional $150,000 in order to complete the building and begin housing victims.
For more on American Bank Center and its involvement in the community, visit WeAreAmerican.com.
Names of those pictured in attached photo (left to right): Bruce Dolezal, American Bank Center; Klint Sickler, American Insurance Center; Darianne Johnson, Domestic Violence and Rape Crisis Center Executive Director; Rhonda Dukart, Domestic Violence and Rape Crisis Center Board Member
Comprised of American Bank Center, American Insurance Center and American Trust Center, American is an employee-owned financial institution that offers customers a complete financial services package. With 18 locations in 13 communities in North Dakota and Montana, American’s commitment to its communities is illustrated through financial contributions to community incentives and fundraising events. To learn more, visit WeAreAmerican.com.
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Kelsey Dahl, Marketing Specialist
kdahl@weareamerican.com, 701-250-3622