Monson Savings Bank Continues its Support of the Hispanic-American Library

Monson Savings Bank President & CEO Dan Moriarty (right) met with Hispanic-American Library Executive Director Juan Falcon (left) to visit the Library’s headquarters in Union Station.
 
Monson, MAMonson Savings Bank, a local bank that has been in operation for more than 150 years, has a long history of supporting Western Massachusetts communities. For the past couple of years, one of the many organizations Monson Savings Bank has been showing its support to is Springfield’s Hispanic-American Library.
 
The Hispanic-American Library, located in Union Station at 55 Frank B. Murray Street in Springfield, is dedicated to expanding community-based library services to the residents of Springfield and beyond. Its mission focuses on the works, achievements, and accomplishments of Hispanic American authors, musicians, and artists. By providing collections and services centered on Hispanic American culture, the library aims to promote literacy and cultural education through the arts, music, history, and literature. Additionally, the library is committed to increasing and enhancing literacy through diverse and cultural programs, offering the community culturally empowering events and a safe space to read and work. To learn more about the Hispanic-American Library, please visit: https://www.facebook.com/thehispanicamericanlibrary/
 
In 2023, Monson Savings Bank made a $1,000 donation to Springfield’s Hispanic-American Library in support of their newly established event, the New England Latino Festival. Several Monson Savings Bank team members attended the exciting festival. Then in 2024, Monson Savings Bank donated $2,500. This time their donation was geared towards supporting the Library's literacy program.
 
Hispanic-American Library Executive Director Juan Falcon expressed his gratitude for the ongoing support from Monson Savings Bank.
 
“The Hispanic-American Library thanks Monson Savings Bank for their generous support over the past couple of years,” said Falcon. “Their backing has helped us to better serve the community. We are grateful for our friends at Monson Savings.”
 
Dan Moriarty, Monson Savings Bank President and CEO, shared his enthusiasm for the Bank’s community partnership with the Hispanic-American Library.
 
“We are incredibly grateful for our relationship with the Hispanic-American Library. Like Monson Savings Bank, the Library is committed to promoting diversity and inclusion among our communities.” said Moriarty. “We are looking forward to a continued partnership with the Hispanic-American Library as they keep on expanding and serving the Greater Springfield communities.”
 
To learn more about how Monson Savings supports the local communities, please visit: https://www.monsonsavings.bank/connect/our-community/our-community-commitment.html
 
 
About Monson Savings Bank
Incorporated as a mutually chartered community bank in 1872, Monson Savings Bank has one of the longest tenures of service and stability in its market. Civic leaders chartered the bank with the intent to give working men and women the opportunity to save, which – incredibly, they could not do prior to the bank’s inception.  Today, Monson Savings Bank retains its legacy of empowerment through savings, but has expanded to serve its customers with a variety of innovative financial services, including digital banking, online mortgage applications and business banking, and commercial lending. The bank has expanded on its promise of “where people save, businesses prosper, and communities benefit” by opening offices in Hampden, Wilbraham, Ware, and most recently East Longmeadow, Massachusetts. The bank also opened a retail and business loan operations center in Wilbraham in 2020. Member FDIC, Member DIF, Equal Housing Lender