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22 Worcester Business Journal • July 18, 2016 www.wbjournal.com PHOTO FINISH Framingham-based MutualOne Bank donated $2,500 to the Framingham Cultural Council. Ashland-based SolarFlair Energy donated a solar-powered roof for a Habitat for Humanity home in Worcester owned by a Marine veteran and his family. It is the fifth solar photovoltaic system SolarFlair has donated to a Massachusetts nonprofit. Hudson-based Avidia Bank donated $5,000 to the Northborough 250th Anniversary celebration. OF NOTE Would you like to see your face on the PhotoFinish page? Please send submissions to editorial@wbjournal.com. CYCLE OF GIVING Fitchburg-based Workers Credit Union donated $2,000 to the Fitchburg Police Association's 24th Annual Community 5K Road Race. Race proceeds benefit Veterans Homestead. Pictured (from left) are Sgt. Mike Jackson, Fitchburg Police Department; Darryl Richardson of Workers Credit Union; and Fitchburg Officer Robert Huse. A CLASS ACT Webster-based MAPFRE employees donated school supplies and delivered backpacks to Worcester Community Action Council's Head Start program. Pictured (from left, back row) are Kellie Olson, Laura Krause and Linda Johnson, MAPFRE; Jill Dagilis and Kerry Brennan of Worcester Community Action Council; and Evelyn Velez and Pedro Aponte of Head Start. BUILDING FOUNDATIONS Webster Five donated $2,500 to Habitat for Humanity MetroWest/Greater Worcester, to benefit two homes scheduled for construction. Pictured (from left) are Sam Bitar, business analyst, Webster Five; Tim Firment, executive director, Habitat for Humanity MetroWest/Greater Worcester; and Don Doyle, president and CEO of Webster Five. WARM COMFORT The Corporate Risk Department of Country Bank in Ware hosted a Blanket Banquet, making 34 blankets for patients at Baystate Children's Hospital in Springfield. HEADED TO HEROES Clinton Savings Bank employees organized a donation program to send care packages to designated individuals serving in the military. The bank collected donations and package items and took care of mailing. Pictured (from left) are LeeAnne Prendiville, Kristen Farragher, John Hewitt, Rosanne Elworthy, Lori O'Donaghue and Arlette Peterson at the Sterling branch.