Serving the Lehigh Valley with Pride and Passion
At RLB, we’re as proud to be part of our community as we are the financial skills we bring to our clients. We firmly believe that its our duty and obligation to support community growth and sustainability by giving back whenever possible. Here are just some of the organizations and events with which RLB is involved:
Northampton County Medical Society Alliance Casino Night
The NCMSA is a volunteer group of physicians and physicians’ spouses dedicated to giving back to the community through a number of outreach programs and health initiatives.
This year’s Casino Night will raise funds for our grant program: H.E.L.P. – Health, Education and Literacy Programs.
Valley Preferred Burn Foundation Annual Dinner
Valley Preferred, the Burn Prevention Network, and Lehigh Valley Health Network’s Regional Burn Center launched the Valley Preferred Spirit of Courage Award Program in 2005. The idea is to honor people in eastern and northeastern Pennsylvania and western New Jersey who have risked their lives to save others from a burn or death by fire. The program also recognizes individuals and groups who have done an outstanding job promoting fire safety or burn prevention education.
Camelot for Children
Camelot for Children is a non-profit organization providing year-round social and educational opportunities to children with disabilities and chronic or terminal illnesses in a supportive, developmentally appropriate, enriching environment in order to make the magic of childhood accessible to children with unique needs.
Meals on Wheels
Meals on Wheels has been guided by a single goal since the first known U.S. delivery by a small group of Philadelphia citizens in 1954 – to support our senior neighbors to extend their independence and health as they age. What started as a compassionate idea has grown into one of the largest and most effective social movements in America, currently helping nearly 2.4 million seniors annually in virtually every community in the country.
Minsi Trail Council of Boy Scouts of America Annual Dinner
For over a century, the Boy Scouts of America has helped youth find adventure in their local community and the great outdoors. The Scouting program offers limitless activities to meet this goal; camping, canoeing, biking and snow tubing barely even begins to cover the awesome trips that units do on a regular basis. Growing up with Scouting is a positive life-changing experience that can give all youth lifelong social skills and unforgettable memories that can’t be found anywhere else.
Center for Vision Loss, Night for Sight
The Center for Vision Loss is the only organization dedicated to the visual well-being and related quality of life of everyone in Pennsylvania’s Lehigh, Northampton, and Monroe counties and is the Pennsylvania Association for the Blind’s (PAB) only accredited service provider in these communities. Its guiding principle is that vision loss should never be a barrier to achievement, independence, dignity, and hope, and its nonprofit mission is to enable personal triumphs over visual impairments.