Worcester Business Journal

January 18, 2016

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38 Worcester Business Journal • January 18, 2016 www.wbjournal.com PHOTO FINISH Hudson-based Avidia Bank donated $1,500 to Hudson High School, to purchase a laptop and camera for student use. MutualOne Bank of Framingham donated $5,225 to the Raymond J. Callahan Senior Center in Framingham, to fund a new Bingo system. D'Ambrosio Eye Care, with locations in Central Mass., donated $1,065 to NEADs/Dogs for Deaf and Disabled Americans. North Brookfield Savings Bank donated $500 to Top Floor Learning in Palmer, an adult education nonprofit. OF NOTE Would you like to see your face on the PhotoFinish page? Please send submissions to editorial@wbjournal.com. A HANNAFORD HELPING HAND Hannaford Supermarkets, with stores in Central Mass., donated $5,000 to the Boys & Girls Club of Fitchburg and Leominster and the Boys & Girls Club of Lunenburg. Joining the youth (from left in the back row) are Ean Rose, District 20 director of operations, Hannaford; Dave DeJohn, Leominster store manager, Hannaford, with a student; Donata Martin, executive director, Boys & Girls Club of Fitchburg and Leominster; Marc Bonneau, store manager, Lunenburg Hannaford; and Joe Goody, store manager, Lancaster Hannaford. INVESTING IN FAMILIES Leominster Credit Union employees donated toys, clothing and other gifts to two local families during the holidays. Pictured (from left) are Todd Sibley, Sue Force, Ruthie Pisciotta, Ellen Coughlin, Mao Yang, Bryon Goguen, Ann Marie Walker and Ann Younie. PROGRAM PUSH TrustMark Insurance, with offices in Worcester, donated $2,000 to 15-40 Connection, which will support a partnership with Worcester State University. Together, the school and nonprofit plan a nursing program focused on early cancer detection. Pictured (from left) are Linda Larrivee, dean of education, health, and natural sciences, WSU; Thomas McNamara, vice president for advancement, WSU; Linda Bilodeau of TrustMark; Jim Coghlin Sr. of 15-40 Connection; Janna Trombley, nursing graduate student, WSU; and Stephanie Chalupka, the school's associate dean of nursing. FULL TABLES Worcester-based Fallon Health donated holiday meals to 226 local families, which were distributed by seven organizations, including Sullivan Middle School. Families also received a $35 gift card to buy additional perishable goods. MESSAGE OF GENEROSITY InterGlobal Medical Call Center of Worcester, a division of InterGlobal Communication Group, donated 556 pounds of food and $1,000 to Worcester County Food Bank. Pictured (from left) are InterGlobal's Leticia Andrews-Cox, special projects manager; and Meaghan Eaton, operations manager.

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