30 Worcester Business Journal • March 16, 2015 www.wbjournal.com
Sutton-based Mayfield Plastics hosted Sutton middle schoolers who
participated in AMP it up!, a video challenge involving research into
advanced manufacturing.
Office supply giant Staples, based in Framingham, donated $7,500 to
Seven Hills Foundation of Worcester to help its employment program
for those with disabilities.
Hudson-based Avidia Bank donated $1,500 to The Darnell School
of Hudson.
Framingham-based MutualOne Bank donated $5,000 to Family Promise
MetroWest as sponsor of the 6th annual Walk Away
Homelessness Walkathon next month.
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HEALTH, FRONT AND CENTER
Southbridge Savings Bank donated $5,000 to the Family Health Center of
Worcester. Pictured, left to right, are: Todd Tallman, bank president and CEO; Dr.
Laura Petras, site director, Family Health Center; Noreen Johnson-Smith, the center's
vice president of development and advancement; and Ron Cooper, chairman of the
bank's donations committee.
HEARTFELT EFFORTS
Employees of Shrewsbury-based Central One Federal Credit Union donated $15 each to the American Heart Association and participated in the association's Wear Red Day
campaign on Feb. 6.
PLAY POWER
Bay State Savings Bank employees, Worcester Sharks players and Habitat for
Humanity teamed up to build a SpongeBob SquarePants-themed playhouse for
children of military members returning from deployment. Pictured, from left to
right, are: David Peréz, Lemonia Mironidis, Karen Mulcahy, Diane Giampa and Nate
Pratt of Bay State Savings Bank; (back) Peter Alden, bank president and CEO.
GRADUATION GOAL
Framingham-based MutualOne Bank donated $10,000 to the Resiliency for Life
program at Framingham High School, which helps keep students on track to graduate.
Pictured are program students, faculty and representatives of MutualOne.
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