Community Good Works

North Shore Bank announced its employees recently presented the Reading Food Pantry with a $1,200 contribution raised via one of its regular Jeans Day events. See who else gave back.

Community Good Works

Berkshire Bank volunteers packaged over 47,000 meals that were then donated to Veterans at Veterans Inc. and the Worcester Food Pantry during its annual X-Day, bank-wide volunteer event. See who else gave back.

Community Good Works

Northern Bank employees recently helped a displaced family move into permanent housing, and donated a range of household essentials. See who else gave back.

Community Good Works

Hanscom Federal Credit Union participated in the South Boston St. Patrick’s Day Parade with a float honoring veterans and their families as well as veteran organizations Hanscom FCU supports, including Home Base, Veterans Inc., Clear Path for Veterans and Mass Fallen Heroes. See how others gave back recently.

Community Good Works

Leominster-based Fidelity Bank donated a pair of new freezers to the city’s Ginny’s Helping Hands and Food Pantry. See who else gave back recently.

Community Good Works

Naveo Credit Union employees were invited to dress down and wear a red shirt or tie in exchange for a donation to the American Heart Association on Feb. 3, 2023.

Community Good Works

HarborOne Bank made $245,000 in grants through its foundation to 34 nonprofits to support children and families across Southeastern Massachusetts and Greater Boston.

Community Good Works

Quincy-based South Shore Bank Father Bill’s & MainSpring has been awarded a $100,000 grant from the South Shore Bank Charitable Foundation in support of the non-profit’s innovative Yawkey Housing Resource Center in Quincy.

Community Good Works

As part of the festivities for the opening of Harvard University Employees Credit Union’s new location in the Longwood Medical Area, the credit union presented Boston Children’s Hospital with a $10,000 donation.

Community Good Works

Fitchburg-based Rollstone Bank & Trust has donated $10,000 the Groton History Center to fund GHC’s education mission, including exhibit expansion, interactive digital learning tools, curriculum development and student program implementation.