22 Worcester Business Journal | May 24, 2021 | wbjournal.com
P H O T O F I N I S H
Launch money
The bank Webster Five is donating $5,000 to Entrepreneurship for All
(EforAll) to help Greater Worcester entrepreneurs start and grow businesses.
The donation is via the bank's Web of Caring to Make a Difference program.
EforAll – founded in 2010 – helps underrepresented individuals such as women
and people of color start businesses via mentorship, education and networking.
Pictured is An EforAll class.
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People help
With a $5,000 grant from People's United Bank of Connecticut, which has
branches in Worcester, Abby's House in Worcester will continue to provide
shelter, housing and support services for women and children. Services include
a food pantry, transportation to medical appointments and job training. Abby's
House, founded in 1976, aids about 500 women a year.
Immunization All-Star
Heidi Bedard, a licensed practical
nurse with Family Health
Center of Worcester, was
named the 2021 Massachusetts
Adult Immunization Champion
by the Massachusetts Adult
Immunization Coalition.
Recognizing those making
outstanding contributions to
promote adult immunizations,
Bedard's achievement
was recognized during the
Annual Massachusetts Adult
Immunization Conference.