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22 Worcester Business Journal • August 3, 2015 www.wbjournal.com Baystate Financial, with offices in Worcester and Southborough, raised $35,000 for the City Spotlights Leadership Program with its golf classic in Bolton. Price Rite, with stores in Central Massachusetts, donated $12,984 to the Worcester County Food Bank, raised through Price Rite's Check-Out Hunger campaign. Unitil Corp., the utility serving Fitchburg, Ashby, Lunenburg and Townsend, awarded a $5,000 STEM scholarship to Jason Booth of Lunenburg. MutualOne donated $1,000 toward Walk to Break the Silence to raise awareness about domestic abuse. The walk will take place this fall in Framingham. OF NOTE Would you like to see your face on the PhotoFinish page? Please send submissions to editorial@wbjournal.com. BLOOD BANK North Brookfield Savings Bank teamed up with the Baystate Health Blood Donor Program to offer blood drives in July and August. Pictured from left: Lynn Schwartz of Baystate Medical Center; Tammy Gustafson, assistant branch manager and Jennifer Hatt, universal branch manager for North Brookfield Savings. HEALING THROUGH PLAY D'Ambrosio Eye Care in Lancaster donated toys, games, books and stuffed animals to the Fitchburg Police Department to be distributed to children through the Family Services Unit. Pictured from left: Lauren Raboin of D'Ambrosio Eye Care; Fitchburg Police Capt. Steven Giannini; and Stephanie Dondero, a domestic violence advocate. HISTORIC GENEROSITY Framingham-based MutualOne donated $1,750 to the Natick Historical Society. Pictured from left: Ben Federlin, Kady D'Addario, Jane Hennedy and Anna Meyer of the historical society; Marie Harrington, Natick branch manager, MutualOne; the society's Rick Subber; Rachel Stewart, administrative director, MutualOne Charitable Foundation; and the society's Jared Walske. STEPS OF SUPPORT Leominster Credit Union donated $1,000 to the American Diabetes Association, for the Step Out/Walk to Stop Diabetes. Pictured from left: John O'Brien, president and CEO, Leominster Credit Union (LCU); Mychelle Phillips, vice president, LCU; Kelly Marrone, operations, LCU; and Adam Webster of the diabetes association. LCU will also have a team in the walk on Sept. 26, in Worcester. PHOTO FINISH STEAM SKILLS International polymer technology company OMNOVA, with offices in Fitchburg, donated $3,000 to the Project Learn STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and math) program at the Boys & Girls Club of Fitchburg and Leominster. Pictured from left: Sarah Degnan of OMNOVA and club members Laura Jenny and Leo Gonzalez.