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KeyBank Supports Families of Buffalo Mass Shooting With a $250,000 Grant

Northampton, MA --News Direct-- KeyBank

To honor the memories and legacies of the victims of the tragic shooting at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, KeyBank is announcing a $250,000 grant from the KeyBank Foundation. These funds will help support the victims’ families.

In the coming days teams at Key will work with our community partners in Buffalo to understand how best to dedicate these funds so that this support is directed where it can be most impactful.

“On behalf of all of us at KeyBank, our heartfelt condolences go out to the families and friends of the victims,” said KeyCorp Chairman and CEO Chris Gorman. “While any crime calls for justice, we know this attack is especially painful for our teammates in Buffalo. I have come to know and admire the people of this great city and I know that their strength and resilience will sustain them. We stand with them, today and every day.”

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