28 Worcester Business Journal | April 12, 2021 | wbjournal.com
P H O T O F I N I S H
Giveaway gang
The staff at bankHometown's 270 Grove St. branch in Oxford surprised five
area nonprofit organizations with charitable donations totaling $10,000. Dubbed
the Giveaway Gang and led by Branch Officer Joel Laureano, the staff visited
five area nonprofits over five weeks and presented checks in the amount of
$2,000 to each: Why Me & Sherry's House, Veterans Inc., CASA Project
Worcester County, Elder Services of Worcester Area Inc., and Go Hard
or Stay Home. Pictured (from left) are Alexa and Dominic Sanchez, and Ryan
Brown of Go Hard or Stay Home; with Laureano.
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Better together
The Worcester Together Fund, a joint effort between the Greater Worcester
Community Foundation and United Way of Central Massachusetts,
announced $1 million in Reimagining Grants funding to six nonprofits. Funds
will benefit Legendary Legacies, to increase voter turnout among 18 to
25-year-olds; Pernet Family Health Service, for in-home neonatal visits for
parents; the Regional Environmental Council, to improve food security;
Together for Kids Coalition, for an early-childhood care network; Worcester
Community Action Council for Southbridge services; and Worcester
Education Collaborative for improved program access.