
(MAYFIELD, Ky.) — FNB Bank announced Tuesday it has donated $1,000 to support two Marshall County charitable organizations during the holiday season, with each receiving $500 to help serve residents in need.
Marshall County Caring Needline and Marcella’s Kitchen were selected as recipients of the Christmas donations made on behalf of the bank’s customers and community members.
“FNB is excited to support these two great organizations with this Christmas donation,” said Trent Lovett, Marshall County Market President. “Marshall County Caring Needline and Marcella’s Kitchen are wonderful programs that provide tremendous assistance to those within our community, and we hope these donations will assist in furthering their missions this Christmas.”
Marshall County Caring Needline operates as a food bank serving more than 400 families monthly with essential food assistance. The organization accepts donations through PayPal at @marshallcocaring and can be reached at 270-527-0024 or marshallneedline@gmail.com.
Marcella’s Kitchen provides free meals to anyone in Marshall County regardless of age or financial status. The nonprofit community kitchen serves more than 300 people daily and relies entirely on donations and volunteers, receiving no government funding. Donations can be sent to Marcella’s Kitchen, P.O. Box 272, Benton, KY, 42025. For information, call 270-493-6236.
Founded in 1875, FNB Bank is one of Kentucky’s oldest financial institutions with assets exceeding $700 million. The bank operates 10 locations across Graves, McCracken, Calloway, Trigg, and Marshall counties and has earned three consecutive “Outstanding” ratings for the Community Reinvestment Act from the FDIC. FNB was named a “Best Places to Work in Kentucky” award winner in the small business category from 2021-2024.






