Community First Bank of Indiana (CFB) will hold a Free Shred Day open to the community on Tuesday, June 15 at the Oak Ridge branch, located at the corner of State Road 32 and Oak Ridge in Westfield.
All are welcome to drive through the branch parking lot between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. to drop off boxes of documents to be securely shredded with PROSHRED Security. To ensure proper social distancing, bank staff and Westfield Youth Assistance Program (WYAP) volunteers will remove the documents for shredding from the vehicle. There is a limit of five boxes to be shredded per vehicle, and the event will end once the shred truck is full. All documents will be shredded on-site and 100 percent of the material is recycled and eventually made into other paper products.
Over time, unused documents like medical records, credit card statements, and bills can build up in a home or office and pose a security threat. Ensuring that all of these items are properly disposed of by using document shredding can prevent this personal information from falling into the wrong hands. Community First Bank’s Free Shred Days are a part of the bank’s commitment to supporting its communities.
Donations will be welcome to support WYAP, which was formed in 2009 to serve as an early intervention advocate for youth ages 3-17 who are facing challenging life circumstances.
Find the event details at CFBindiana.com/shred. You can also check out the event page on Facebook here.
About Community First Bank
Community First Bank was chartered in 2003 in Kokomo, where currently there are three branches, along with two branches in Westfield, and one branch and one loan production office in Noblesville. Additional information can be found at CFBIndiana.com. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender.