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CLUB CONTRIBUTION
Webster Five donated $3,000 to Genesis Club Inc. Pictured, left to right, are: Richard Leahy, president and CEO of Webster Five; Kevin Bradley, executive director, Genesis Club; and Luke Knowles, a member of the Genesis Transitional Employment program.
McMOBILE CARE
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Eastern New England unveiled a new Ronald McDonald Care Mobile at UMass Memorial Hospital in Worcester. The mobile medical and dental unit serves Worcester-area children at local schools and community centers.
DESK DUTY
Southbridge Savings Bank collected school supplies for children serviced through Catholic Charities. Pictured, left to right, are: Meagan Rice, financial services representative at Southbridge Savings Bank; Tania Figueroa, the bank's assistant branch manager; Lynne Anctil, bank human resources assistant; Lisa Genest, area administrator, Catholic Charities; and Bonnie Losavio, the bank's human resources manager.
GENEROUS GIFT
Hudson-based Avidia Bank donated $2,000 to Community Legal Aid of Worcester. Pictured, from left to right, are: Jonathan L. Mannina, executive director, Community Legal Aid; Karen Smith, Leominster branch, Avidia Bank; and Todd Wood, bank assistant branch manager.
HAPPY CAMPERS
Spencer Bank donated $1,475 to the Worcester County 4-H, Camp Marshall, in Spencer, providing assistance to five children who would otherwise be unable to attend camp. Pictured: K. Michael Robbins, president and CEO of Spencer Bank, along with campers and staff.
OF NOTE:
North Brookfield Savings Bank raised $1,500 for Camp Putnam in New Braintree. The bank will match that money, for a total of $3,000.
A team from Charlton-based Karl Storz Endoskope raised $6,000 in a relay event, donating it to Tri-Valley YMCA's Camp Foskett in Charlton.
The 19th annual Worcester State University Golf Tournament helped raise more than $90,000 for endowment funds.
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