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30 Worcester Business Journal • March 28, 2016 www.wbjournal.com PHOTO FINISH National Grid donated $365,000 to United Way of Central Massachusetts. ERA Key Realty Services in Worcester donated $500 to the Central MA Lyme Foundation, as part of the company's Charitable Trust Organization Inc., funded by the agents' personal voluntary contributions. MutualOne Bank of Framingham donated $2,000 to the First Baptist Church in Framingham's Happy Birthday, Baby initiative, to distribute baby items to needy mothers. OF NOTE Would you like to see your face on the PhotoFinish page? Please send submissions to editorial@wbjournal.com. STEPS OF SUPPORT Workers' Credit Union of Fitchburg donated $500 to the LifePath Inc. Meals on Wheels Walkathon. The agency, in Turners Falls, was formerly known as the Franklin County Home Care Corp. Pictured (from left) are Lisa Middents, development coordinator, LifePath Inc.; and Dawn Marino, Orange branch manager, Workers' Credit Union. WRAPPING UP ANNUAL EFFORT Leominster Credit Union donated more than 65 new blankets and 110 pieces of warm clothing to area charities, part of the Cooperative Credit Union Association's annual drive. Benefiting groups included Holden Senior Center, Jeremiah's Inn and Montachusett Opportunity Council. Pictured (from left) are Rachel Terrell and John O'Brien of Leominster Credit Union; and Harry Smart, Salina Salvatelli and Susan Chalifoux Zephir of Ginny's Helping Hand. BANK GIVES A BOOST Webster Five donated $2,000 to Old Sturbridge Village. Pictured (from left) are Victoria Haynes, lead interpreter for the Freeman Farmhouse, Old Sturbridge Village; Richard Leahy, president and CEO, Webster Five; Sam Bitar, bank business analyst; and Jim Donahue, president and CEO, Old Sturbridge Village. CLASS ACTS North Brookfield Savings Bank donated $250 worth of items to the Hearts for Head Start program, a branch of the HCS Head Start classroom in Palmer. Pictured (from left) are Tammy Martin, branch administrator, North Brookfield Savings Bank; Elaine Boone, owner, PTS Truck-Trailer-Construction Equipment Supply of Palmer and campaign mentor; Kathy Higgins, the bank's Palmer branch manager; and Jessica Silva-Wemette, project leader, Hearts for Head Start. MOUNTAIN MONEY Fallon Health donated a $15,000 grant to the Boston-based Appalachian Mountain Club for its Youth Opportunities Program Summit Sites, one of which is in Worcester. The sites train and equip urban youth for outdoor adventures. Pictured (from left) are Jessica Parsons and John Judge of Appalachian Mountain Club; Kimberly Salmon of Fallon Health; and AMC's Nathan Schumacher.