News
Tis the Season!

December 30, 2009—During November and December, First Alliance Bank employees, customers, and neighbors joined together to collect items for the Mid-South Food Bank and the U.S. Marine Corp Toys for Tots. Collection boxes were placed in each of the Bank's four locations. Approximately 850 items of food, paper products and cleaning supplies were donated to the Mid-South Food Bank. Unwrapped, new toys
were collected and donated to Toys for Tots to help bring a message of hope to less fortunate children and allow them to experience the joy of Christmas.
Many FAB employees also joined together to provide a very special Christmas for a family from the Angel Tree program, sponsored by the Emmanuel Episcopal Center. The single mother and two daughters visited the Uptown Office where they graciously received the many gifts purchased by Bank employees. This deserving family and the generous employees all enjoyed the true meaning of Christmas giving.
Memphis Starts with ME

FABTN employee volunteers
Saturday, October 10, 2009—First Alliance Bank employees Alicia Moore, Tonnise Norment, Ashley Jones, Torry Harried, and Angel Price volunteered to help with the neighborhood clean up for South Memphis, sponsored by The Influence1 Foundation. A total of 242 volunteers including scholars and

Volunteers cleaning a south Memphis neighborhood
parents from City University School, students from Hamilton High School, members of the Pilgrim Rest Church, Lauderdale subdivision churches and community members, Pre-Trial service workers, and other community members of the City of Memphis committed to the cleanup effort.
A total of six areas in the 38106 zip code were renewed through the hard work and kind hearts of the volunteers.
Fall Celebration in Oakland

Karen, Hunt and Dee
October 5, 2009—On Saturday, October 3, 2009, First Alliance Bank participated in The Community Expo & Marketplace. The Expo is one of the activities of the Oakland in October Community Fall Festival sponsored by the Oakland Chamber of Commerce. The purpose is to provide local businesses, churches and others a venue to publicize their services, community events and activities.

Alicia, Asia and Angel
Bank employees worked in shifts throughout the event to meet and greet Oakland and Fayette County residents and visitors. The weather was perfect, enthusiasm was high, and First Alliance Bank (FAB) participants had a FABulous time making new friends and talking to future customers.
First Alliance Bank Celebrates Tenth Anniversary

Hunt Campbell announces FAB's tenth anniversary. (Pictured here with Jeff Camp)
October 1, 2009—L. Hunt Campbell, president and CEO of First Alliance Bank, is proud to announce the celebration of 10 years of business in the Memphis area. The Bank opened its first branch in September of 1999 with 8 employees. Today, First Alliance Bank has three branch offices in Memphis and one in Oakland, TN, with a total of 38 employees. Pictured with Campbell (left) is Jeff Camp, executive vice president and senior lender.
