TOWSON, Md. – Van Brooks is the Revere Bank Hometown Hero of the Week for the Towson University football Homecoming game vs. Maine on Nov. 3
rd as Towson and Revere Bank honor those who have had a strong, meaningful impact in the community.
Brooks will be honored with an on-field presentation during the Maine game and given a game ball. Brooks is the founder of the Safe Alternative Foundation for Education, a non-profit dealing with health & fitness, literacy, science and engineering.
"Revere is proud to recognize these hometown heroes who have made great contributions to our community," said Ken Cook, Co-President and CEO of Revere Bank. "We are grateful for everything they have done. Thank you!"
Revere Bank will honor a Hometown Hero for the remaining two regular season Towson football games and select men's lacrosse games in the upcoming year.
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