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30 Worcester Business Journal • April 11, 2016 www.wbjournal.com PHOTO FINISH Fallon Health donated a $15,000 grant to Appalachian Mountain Club's Youth Opportunities Summit Sites Program in both Worcester and Lowell- Lawrence. ERA Key Realty Services in Worcester donated $500 to Friendly House. North Brookfield Savings Bank donated $1,000 to help feed campers at New Braintree's Camp Putnam. The bank is inviting the public and its employees to raise $500 more. People's United Bank, with branches in Central Mass., donated $39,000 to groups including Nativity School of Worcester, Special Olympics Massachusetts and Jeremiah's Hospice. OF NOTE Would you like to see your face on the PhotoFinish page? Please send submissions to editorial@wbjournal.com. STACKS OF SUPPORT Medway-based Charles River Bank donated $825 to Medway Public Library, raised from one of the bank's 100th Anniversary initiatives. Pictured (from left) are Margaret Perkins, director, Medway Public Library; and Ann Sherry, senior vice president, Charles River Bank. FOR FUTURE VETS Workers' Credit Union of Fitchburg, donated $50,000 to Montachusett Regional Vocational Technical School District's new veterinary program. Pictured (from left) are Doug Petersen, president and CEO, Workers' Credit Union; Katie Trinque, branch supervisor; and Sheila Harrity, superintendent, Montachusett Regional Vocational Technical School. COMMUNITY CARE Harrington HealthCare System donated $5,000 to St. John Paul II parish in Southbridge, for its efforts to help homelessness. Pictured (from left) are Ed Moore, president and CEO, Harrington HealthCare; Helen Lenti, president, hospital auxiliary; Fr. Peter Joyce of St. John Paul II; Kathy Vairo, auxiliary director; and Harrington Vice President David Morgan. ONE FOR THE BOOKS MutualOne Bank donated $3,800 to Framingham Public Library, raised with the bank's Checking for Charity initiative; $10 donations were made for every new personal or business checking account opened during the promotion. Pictured are bank and library personnel.