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Hudson-based Avidia Bank donated $2,500 to Bay Path Elder Services
of Marlborough.
Southbridge Savings Bank donated funds to Jacob Edwards Library
in Southbridge for a bilingual computer system for children.
Insurance company Unum of Worcester and its employees
contributed more than $1 million last year to Central
Massachusetts nonprofits.
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WORKING FOR THE COMMUNITY
Fitchburg-based Workers' Credit Union donated $15,000 to the YMCA of Central
Massachusetts. Pictured, from left, are: Darryl Richardson of Workers' Credit
Union; Jeff Stevens, board member, YMCA; John Doyle of the credit union; and
David Connell of the YMCA; with children who attend the Y's Centers for Child
Development.
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. (Note: Our March 16 issue carried the wrong photo for this caption.)
SOUP WITH A PURPOSE
Zoup! in Natick donated $740 to the Natick Visiting Nurse Association, a nonprofit
home health care agency. The restaurant held a fundraiser, at which it served 12 of its
best soups. Pictured, from left, are: Lauren B. Schiffman, director of communications,
Century Health Systems/Natick VNA; and Mark Fox, owner of Zoup!
NO FROSTY FINGERS
Hampton Inn Boston-Natick hosted children from the Boys & Girls Club of
MetroWest for the Third Annual Mitten Party. The hotel collected mittens and gloves
for the children, and organized a party, crafts, story time and raffle.
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