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22 Worcester Business Journal | April 13, 2020 | wbjournal.com P H O T O F I N I S H Salem Square donation bankHometown of Oxford pledged $15,000 to the YWCA of Central Massachusetts, to support the organization's $7.5-million capital campaign to renovate its Salem Square facilities. Pictured (from left) are bankHometown Vice President of Commercial Lending Deanna Mills and Senior Vice President of Retail Banking Michelle Kile; YWCA Central Massachusetts Executive Director Linda Cavaioli; and bankHometown President and CEO Robert Morton. People. Places. Product. Photographic images for advertising, public relations, graphic and corporate communications groups . See the difference. 165 Holly Lane • Holliston, MA 01746 Phone/Fax: 508.429.3188 • www.ronbouleyphoto.com R O N B O U L E Y P H O T O G R A P H Y Three United Cornerstone Bank of Southbridge donated $49,312 to three local United Way organizations, including a bank-matched $24,656 employee gift. The organiza- tions are United Way of Southbridge, Sturbridge, and Charlton; United Way of Webster and Dudley; and United Way of Central Massachusetts. Pictured (from left) are United Way of Southbridge, Sturbridge & Charlton Executive Director Mary O'Coin and its 2019 Campaign Chair Dawna Dagenais, Cornerstone Bank President & Treasurer and Chairman of the Bank's Charitable Donations Com- mittee Todd Tallman; UW SSC Board President April Parzych; and Cornerstone Bank Vice President/Controller and UW SSC Treasurer Scott Dungey. Money for food The Webster Five Foundation donated $4,000 to Jeremiah's Inn to help support Jeremiah's Inn Nutrition Center. The Nutrition Center includes a food pantry and works to alleviate hunger for more than 8,000 low-income Worces- ter residents annually. Pictured (from left) are Janelle Wilson, executive director of Jeremiah's Inn and Donald Doyle, president and CEO of Webster Five. Railers' conductor Kevin Holmes, president and CEO of Advantage Truck Group, received the Conductors of the Community Award at a ceremony during the Worcester Railers Hockey game at the DCU Center in Worcester on Feb. 29. Holmes received the award for the positive impact the company's Haulin' 4 Hunger program has had in the Worcester community. Pictured (from left) are Scott Kenyon of the Massachusetts State Lottery, Holmes, and Mike Myers, chief operating officer of the Worcester Railers Hockey Club.