KeyBank Teammate Provides Food and Hope To Buffalo Community After Tragedy
Many KeyBank teammates stepped up in a time of need following the mass shooting in May at a grocery store in Buffalo, NY. But one Buffalo teammate went above and beyond to help community members heal from the tragedy.
The shooting shuttered the grocery store, which was the main source of food for area residents. When food distribution services began, product manager Annette Countryman signed up to volunteer. Once she realized the food distribution would last more than a few days or a week, Annette made the decision to be there every day. For the first few weeks, she volunteered seven days a week. “I would rush over after work or even take some PTO if my schedule allowed it to be there early,” said Countryman.
She added this volunteer experience was different than many others and was difficult, both emotionally and physically.
“It was emotional listening to community members talk about how they were feeling, to those who would walk up to the tent and just burst into tears. I decided that I was going to do better instead of just saying it. I was going to try and understand better and be the difference that the community needed to see, not just for a day or two."
About a month after the shooting, Countryman began witnessing moments of hope in the community. She started to smell barbeques in neighborhood yards, heard people gathering, and watched children return to the playground next door.
“I started to feel the healing begin slowly, which is something I cannot even put into words.”
In mid-July, Countryman’s volunteering ended because the grocery store re-opened. She volunteered nearly 100 hours at the food distribution site, providing food, information, education, homemade birthday cakes, and most importantly, a friendly face and kind words. She even helped organize volunteer opportunities for Key’s Neighbors Make a Difference Day, where teammates emptied an entire storage unit for hundreds of food bags to be handed out the next day.
- Read more about KeyBank’s response to the mass shooting in Buffalo
- Read more about how Key is meeting the needs of clients and communities through a diverse range of products, services, programs, and initiative, such as the KeyBus, in the 2021 Environmental, Social, and Governance Report.
- Read more about how KeyBank helped feeds 200 Families at the KeyBus Kickoff Event in Buffalo