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Center Bank Plays Santa for Center for Elders Independence with Holiday Gift
December 28, 2010

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Center Bank Gives
Center for Elders' Independence Holiday Gift

Press Release For Immediate Release


 


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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                Media Contact:  Dianna Garrett

                                                                                                                (510) 433-1150, x7135

              dgarrett@cei.elders.org

 

Center Bank and CEI Officials
(L-R) Mr. Jongmin Park, Vice President & Loan Officer, Center Bank, Mr. Peter Szutu, President & CEO of Center for Elders' Independence and Mr. Jun Myong Lee, Senior Vice President & Deputy Regional Director, Center Bank

Center Bank Helps East Bay Seniors

 

OAKLAND,CA. - Surrounded by cheerful Holiday decorations on the week before Christmas, Center Bank presented Center for Elders' Independence President & CEO Peter Szutu with a $1,000 donation.    

 

"This is just the start," says Center Bank Senior Vice President Mr. Jun Myong Lee.  "Center Bank is very happy to be here in the Oakland community and we are committed to helping good organizations that serve the neighborhoods here."  Center Bank is making donations to Center for Elders' Independence, a violence prevention center and a children's organization in the Oakland area.

 

Staff from Center for Elders' Independence and Center Bank met at the grand re-opening of their branch at 360-14th St. on October 22nd, 2010. Mr. Lee then came to tour the Downtown Oakland PACE Center run by Center for Elders' Independence where he observed seniors from the Chinese, Korean, African American, Latino and Anglo communities going into the clinic to see their doctor in the full service geriatric clinic, doing exercises' with their physical therapist in the rehab clinic and having hot lunches in the day center.

 

"It is important that we take care of our elders. I have toured their center, and I like what Center for Elders' Independence is doing," says Mr. Lee.

 

"We are thrilled with this new corporate partnership," says CEO, Peter Szutu. "These kinds of collaborations help everyone and the seniors we serve feel remembered and supported by the community."

 

It's a win-win situation for everyone, especially the seniors. The donation will be used for activities at the center where Mr. Lee toured. "We plan to take some of our participants on a field trip to the Asian Art Museum" says Angelique Ogden, Activities Director.  "The seniors we serve don't drive, and many are in wheelchairs or use walkers. They couldn't go to a museum like this without the assistance and transportation that our staff provides."

 

Eight months ago, Center Bank purchased Innovative Bank and began providing banking services to the Bay Area.  Center Bank is a community bank offering a full range of financial services for diverse ethnic and small business customers. Founded in 1986 and specializing in commercial and SBA loans and trade finance products, Center Bank has grown to be one of the nation's leading financial institutions focusing on the Korean-American community, with total assets of $2.28 billion at June 30, 2010. Headquartered in Los Angeles, Center Bank operates a total of 22 full-service branches and two loan production offices. The company has 16 full-service branches located throughout Southern California and three branches in Northern California. Center Bank also operates two branches and one loan production office in the Seattle area, one branch in Chicago and a loan production office in Denver. Center Bank is a California state-chartered institution and its deposits are insured by the FDIC to the extent provided by law.  Center Bank seeks to establish itself as a source for financial resources and education to the communities it serves.

 

For over 18 years, Center for Elders' Independence has provided comprehensive health care and social services that enable people age 55+ with multiple medical problems to remain living independently in their own homes rather than enter nursing home facilities. They are providers of the PACE (Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly) model of healthcare, a national long term care model that is a permanent Medicare benefit. There are three CEI PACE centers in Oakland and one in Berkeley serving frail seniors from El Sobrante and Richmond to Hayward.


 

For information about CEI's PACE program, call (510) 433-1150 or visit www.cei.elders.org.


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