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Representatives from Wells Fargo Bank visit Allied Services dePaul School in Scranton to present a check for $5,000. The donation will go towards the scholarship program at the private, not-for-profit school, assisting children in first through eighth grade. The Allied Services dePaul School provides a specialized education for children with dyslexia and other learning disabilities, focusing on teaching students how to maximize their abilities and compensate for learning disabilities. The school currently draws 71 students from 17 area school districts. From left, Bill Conaboy, president and CEO, Allied Services; Judy Korgeski, director, Patient Acct., Allied Services; Suzanne Rickard, principal/director, Allied Services dePaul School; Greg Collins, Northeast Pennsylvania Community Bank area president, Wells Fargo Bank; Maria Kelly, district manager, Scranton/Pike District, Wells Fargo Bank.

Representatives from Wells Fargo Bank visit Allied Services dePaul School in Scranton to present a check for $5,000. The donation will go towards the scholarship program at the private, not-for-profit school, assisting children in first through eighth grade. The Allied Services dePaul School provides a specialized education for children with dyslexia and other learning disabilities, focusing on teaching students how to maximize their abilities and compensate for learning disabilities. The school currently draws 71 students from 17 area school districts. From left, Bill Conaboy, president and CEO, Allied Services; Judy Korgeski, director, Patient Acct., Allied Services; Suzanne Rickard, principal/director, Allied Services dePaul School; Greg Collins, Northeast Pennsylvania Community Bank area president, Wells Fargo Bank; Maria Kelly, district manager, Scranton/Pike District, Wells Fargo Bank.