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Camp Social Chica Participants hearing the announcement they will receive free tablets.

Comerica Bank shared the news about the tablet donations at The Social Chica’s Camp Social event, celebrating the organization’s sixth anniversary on Dec.14.

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LaToya Rowell, Comerica Bank; Sam Flores, Mercy Street Dallas; Tim Maiden, Comerica Bank; Carmen Branch, Comerica Bank; Brandon Q. Jones, Comerica Bank; Loletha Horton, Park South YMCA; and Brianna Gonzales, The Social Chica

Comerica Bank shared the news about the tablet donations at The Social Chica’s Camp Social event, celebrating the organization’s sixth anniversary on Dec.14.    

In 2023, to celebrate their birthday, they decided to give back by awarding a $500 small business grant to one attendee, gifting someone else the opportunity to grow their business! This year Comerica Bank stepped up to support the small business grant program and provided two deserving business owners with a $600 grant and tablets.

The Social Chica empowers local Latina entrepreneurs through its business community, marketing services and events

Sam Flores, Mercy Street Dallas; Brianna Gonzales, The Social Chica; and Loletha Horton, Park South YMCA

For 175 years, Comerica has proudly raised expectations of what a bank can be for its customers, businesses, entrepreneurs and communities it serves. Comerica is committed to building strong and sustainable communities by providing resources that promote financial education as well as donating to nonprofit organizations to create positive change.

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Comerica’s giving priorities include closing the digital divide, along with economic and community development. The bank aims to help advance local organizations’ representation in the technology industry and provide support for programs that promote and enhance opportunities for underserved communities.

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