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S&T BANK DONATES $20,000 TO UPMC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF PITTSBURGH FOR SECOND CONSECUTIVE YEAR
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INDIANA, Pa., Sept. 24, 2024 ~ S&T Bank, a subsidiary of S&T Bancorp Inc. (NASDAQ, STBA), has once again shown their commitment to giving back to the community by donating $20,000 to the WDVE iHeartMedia Pittsburgh fundraiser in support of UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh. This marks the second consecutive year that the bank has made such a generous contribution to this important cause.

The donation was made as part of S&T's participation in this year's fundraiser, where they pledged to donate money for every Smart Start Banking account opened during the month of August. These accounts are specifically designed for individuals aged 14-24 who are looking to develop strong financial habits and gain early money management skills. This partnership between S&T Bank and iHeartMedia aligns with the bank's people-forward purpose, showcasing their dedication to helping young people learn healthy money habits and build long-term financial confidence.

Chris McComish, Chief Executive Officer of S&T Bank, expressed his pride in being able to make a positive impact on the lives of children and families through this donation. He stated, "This donation is another way that we are making people our purpose at S&T Bank. It's a compelling opportunity to live out our purpose and help build a better future for customers and communities in and around Pittsburgh. It's even more special when we have a positive impact on the lives of children and their families."

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Tim Mcaleer, Market President of iHeartMedia Pittsburgh, also expressed his gratitude for S&T Bank's continued support. He highlighted the crucial role that sponsors like S&T play in providing essential programming and equipment for UPMC Children's Hospital, which is vital for providing top-notch treatment for patients. Mcaleer stated, "We're delighted to have S&T Bank's unwavering support for the second year and their commitment for many more. Their ongoing contributions enable Child Life Specialists, art and music therapy, holiday programs and year-round birthday celebrations for our patients. Partners like S&T Bank make these miracles happen."

UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh is a leader in the treatment of childhood conditions and diseases, as well as a pioneer in developing new and improved therapies. They also play a crucial role in educating the next generation of pediatricians and pediatric subspecialists. The hospital's impact is not only felt locally, but also regionally, nationally, and globally.

Thanks to the generous donation from S&T Bank, UPMC Children's Hospital will be able to continue providing top-quality care to children in need. This partnership between S&T Bank and iHeartMedia serves as a shining example of how businesses can come together to make a positive impact on their community.
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