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September 28, 2015

Photo Finish: Sept. 28, 2015

THERE WHEN NEEDED Webster Five donated a $50,000 grant to Harrington HealthCare at Webster, to help with reconstruction of the Remillard Family Emergency Department. Pictured, left to right, are: Richard Leahy, president and CEO of Webster Five; Edward Moore, president and CEO, Harrington HealthCare System; Sam Bitar, executive director, Webster Five Foundation.
HELP FOR HOPE Workers’ Credit Union of Fitchburg donated $500 to Heywood Hospital, for the Montachusett Suicide Prevention Task Force. Pictured, left to right, Tina Gilbert, assistant branch manager, Workers’ Credit Union; and Barbara Nealon, director, Heywood Hospital.
ENSURING INCLUSION MutualOne Bank of Framingham donated $2,000 to support special needs programs provided by Camp Arrowhead, the Natick Recreation and Parks Department, and Parents Association of the Handicapped (PATH). Pictured, left to right, are: Marie Harrington, manager, MutualOne Bank’s Natick office; Andrew Lydon, Camp Arrowhead active games specialist; Rachel Stewart, MutualOne Foundation administrative director; Melissa Carter, camp director and special needs coordinator, Natick Recreation and Parks Department; and Allie Jennett, camp waterfront director.
BACKPACK GIVEBACK Staffing services firm The DAVIS Cos. of Marlborough donated over 200 backpacks and $2,000 for students in need. Pictured is Brendon Davis, president. The DAVIS Cos. has additional locations in New Jersey, New Hampshire, Georgia and Minneapolis.
AN EYE ON GENEROSITY D’Ambrosio Eye Care, with offices in Gardner, Athol, Lancaster and Acton, held a clothing drive to benefit the Hopeful Boutique of the House of Peace & Education in Gardner. Pictured, left to right, are: D’Ambrosio employees Sheila Davis, Jude Seppa and Jessica Pepin; and Jessica McKinnon of the Hopeful Boutique.

Of Note

North Brookfield Savings Bank is holding a Fall Harvest Food Drive in October. The bank will donate one dollar for each item donated, up to $3,500, for area food pantry operations.

Athol Hospital's Golf Classic in August raised $24,000 for an emergency department upgrade which will expand the number of treatment rooms and provide more spacious, private patient accommodations. Construction gets underway this fall.

Southbridge-based Harrington Physician Services donated 13 backpacks and a box of supplies to Webster, Spencer and Southbridge school districts.

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