

Pentucket Bank has donated $2,500 as a sponsor of Uncommon Threads’ 2025 Dress to Impress Gala which occurred this past spring. Headquartered in Lawrence, MA, Uncommon Threads provides women in need with quality clothing for health and safety, as well as transformative styling services and workshops to enhance self-esteem, foster confidence and unlock new opportunities for personal growth.
Pentucket Bank’s support of this important mission reflects its deep and enduring commitment to strengthening the lives of individuals and families throughout the region. As a community bank rooted in service, Pentucket Bank believes in lifting others up—not just through financial guidance, but through meaningful investment. Through its continued support of local nonprofits, Pentucket Bank plays a vital role in creating a stronger, more inclusive community—where every woman, regardless of her circumstances, has the resources and support she needs to thrive.
“Since 2016, Uncommon Threads has supported over 4,000 women including domestic violence survivors, cancer patients, disabled individuals, veterans, and those facing homelessness or unemployment,” said Bank President and CEO Steve Jaskelevicus. “Through its various services, they foster a supportive community where women can rebuild confidence and pursue positive life change. We are proud to support their incredible work and the Annual Gala.”
About Pentucket Bank
Founded in 1891, Pentucket Bank has been a trusted financial partner for generations, committed to helping individuals, families, and businesses Start with Heart. Headquartered in Haverhill, MA, the Bank has over $1 billion in assets and six community banking locations across Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire. With a foundation built on service, relationships, and care, we are dedicated to strengthening the communities we serve. Alongside Newburyport Bank and Rollstone Bank and Trust, we are supported by River Run Bancorp, MHC. With collective assets of $3.6 Billion, River Run ensures strength and shared resources for our banks and our communities.