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November 10, 2014

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FOR A CAUSE

Fallon Health of Worcester raised $236,000 from its annual golf tournament for charities in Massachusetts that help fight hunger. The event, Golf & Gather FORE a Cause, was held at Worcester Country Club, with more than 200 attendees taking part.

PAY FOR PLAY

Software services firm Zensar, with offices in Westborough, donated $2,200 to Boylston-based Paws for the Cause through a "wear pink" fundraiser and a matching company donation. The group raises funds for those being treated for cancer. Pictured, left to right, are: Anand Mitkari, Jennifer Sangenario and Vivek Gupta.

FUNDING POSITIVITY

Framingham-based TJX Cos., the parent company of Marshalls, TJ Maxx and HomeGoods, donated $12,000 to Sherry's House. The Worcester-based nonprofit supports families dealing with childhood cancer. Pictured, left to right, are: David Hagan, executive director, Why Me; and Martha Lyte of TJX.

HUNGER HEROES

North Brookfield Savings Bank held its annual Fall Harvest Food Drive, encouraging customers to drop off donations and paper goods at its branches for those in need. Pictured, left to right, are: Jennifer Berthiaume, teller; and Tonya Laird, assistant branch manager. Both work in the West Brookfield branch.

BRIDGING LINKS

Clinton Savings Bank participated in the New England Human Services Charity Golf Tournament with Perkins, of Lancaster, a human services agency that works with young people with mental illness. Perkins was chosen as a winner and awarded $3,000. Pictured, left to right, are: Leonard T. Anctil, senior vice president, Clinton Savings Bank; Timothy R. Hammond, assistant executive director for programs, Perkins; Douglas J. Reid, CFO, Perkins; and Robert J. Paulhus Jr., president and CEO, Clinton Savings Bank.

Of Note

  • Framingham-based MutualOne Bank donated $4,790 to the Ashland Education Foundation for the purchase of 10 iPad Airs for students.
  • Empire Beauty School in Framingham donated all profits from its National Day of Beauty to Voices Against Violence of Framingham.
  • Berry Insurance of Franklin held a costume drive for the eighth straight year, delivering costumes to patients at Children's Hospital in
    Boston to celebrate Halloween.

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