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April 27, 2015

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North Brookfield Savings Bank donated $1,500 to the Ware Fuel Bank program. Pictured, from left, are: Betsy Cuddy, trustee, North Brookfield Savings Bank; representing the program, Georgeann Koziol and Rev. Charles Taylor of United Church of Ware; and bank president and CEO Donna Boulanger.
Whitinsville-based UniBank donated $20,000 to nine area food pantries, including $1,000 to St. Denis Food Pantry in Douglas. Pictured, from left: Nancy Greene; Andrea Cortese; Sandy Sherwood; and Nancy Norberg, coordinator of the St. Denis Food Pantry; with Karen Yacino, bank branch manager in Douglas.
MutualOne Bank of Framingham donated $6.039 to help provide the informational materials for a new Municipal Services Citizens Academy sponsored by the Framingham Police Department. The goal for the sessions is to improve police-community relations. Pictured, from left: Framingham Police Chief Ken Ferguson and Mark Haranas, bank president and CEO.
Marlborough Savings Bank donated a $5,000 grant to More Than Wheels Inc., which partially secures car loans for those who would not qualify otherwise. The nonprofit also provides financial literacy and credit repair guidance. Pictured, from left, are: Rick Bennett, president, Marlborough Savings Bank Foundation; and Randy Houk, senior vice president of More Than Wheels.
SpencerBANK donated two lots in Sturbridge to Habitat for Humanity<.b> to build homes for those in need. Pictured, from left: Terry McGoldrick, director of finance, Habitat for Humanity; K. Michael Robbins, president and CEO, SpencerBANK; Tim W. Firment, executive director, Habitat for Humanity; and Randal Webber, the bank's chief lending officer.
Home Instead Senior Care of Greater Worcester County and MetroWest raised $1,177 for the Worcester Animal Rescue League. The organization ran its annual Facebook fundraiser for charity. For each “like,” the agency made a donation to the nonprofit.
People's United Bank of Worcester awarded a $7,000 grant to Worcester Community Housing Resources. Pictured: Karen Galbo, director, People's United Community Foundation; and Dominick Marcigliano, executive director, Worcester Community Housing Resources.
Electric utility company TransCanada, with offices in Westborough, gave a $15,000 grant to the Massachusetts Good Neighbor Energy Fund. The money will help residents who need assistance with energy bills but don't qualify for other assistance. Pictured, from left: Virginia Anthony, chair, Massachusetts Good Neighbor Energy Fund campaign; TransCanada representatives Matthew Cole, Kim Pare and Brandon Kibbe; and Gil Reynders, divisional social services director, Salvation Army-Massachusetts.
Worcester-based Bay State Savings Bank donated $4,000 to Edward Street Child Services of Worcester through its Champions for Children initiative. Pictured, from left: Thomas Belton, Bay State's vice president of Internet technology and chair of Edward Street's board of directors; Eve Gilmore, director of partnership development, Dianne Bruce, executive director and Kim Davenport, a managing director, all with Edward Street; and Peter Alden, bank president and CEO.

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