Provident Bank gives UM Hospital for Children $100 for every University of Maryland Touchdown and 3-pointer this Season

The University of Maryland Terrapins' football and men's and women's basketball teams are among the highest scoring in the country.
During the 2007-2008 season, these points did more than help the Terps win games; they benefited sick children across Maryland thanks to Provident Bank.
Provident Bank contributed $100 to the University of Maryland Hospital for Children (UMHC) for every touchdown and 3-pointer the Terps score during the 2007-2008 season.
Thanks to the success of these programs, and the generosity of Provident Bank, a total of $25,000 was raised to benefit the UMHC.
About UMHC:
UMHC is recognized statewide and regionally for providing the finest care for
serious and complex health problems in patients from newborns to young adults.
UMHC is also a national leader in children's health care research.
Highly respected research activities allow UMHC to play a leadership role in exploring and understanding the nature of various childhood illnesses, a vital step in developing new treatment approaches that can benefit kids worldwide.
Additional contributions can be made to this program and UMHC by contacting us at 410-328-GIFT or by using our secure online contribution form.