Community Good Works
Banks came out in support of students, mental health and domestic violence prevention this week.
Banks came out in support of students, mental health and domestic violence prevention this week.
A Cambridge developer donated retail space for a food pantry, a bank helped buy seating for school children to learn outdoors and more in this week’s roundup of community good works.
Massachusetts’ developers, credit unions and banks gave hundreds of thousands of dollars away to their communities as the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic continue to rock the region.
Members of the banking and real estate industries gave back to their communities in substantial ways in recent weeks.
Members of the real estate and financial services industries gave back to their communities in many ways this week, including significant food pantry donations.
Members of the real estate, construction and banking industries made valued contributions to their communities this week.
Financial institutions across the commonwealth kick off donation campaigns for food pantries and homeless shelters this holiday season.
Massachusetts’ financial institutions and real estate firms are stepping up this holiday season.
Bristol County Savings Bank, Cape Cod Five and Cornerstone Bank are just a few of the banks featured in this week’s Community Good Works.
Three financial institutions gave back to their communities in different ways in this week’s roundup.
Commerce Bank, IC Federal Credit Union and Main Street Bank are among the organizations featured in this week’s roundup.
Aid for hurricane victims continues this week; MutualOne invests in Framingham’s historical education; BayCoast donates $10,000 to a nursing home; and more examples of goodwill in this edition of Community Good Works.
Numerous financial institutions are featured in this week’s roundup.
BayCoast Bank has a generous week, North Brookfield Savings Bank will sponsor a blood drive for Baystate Medical, and Webster Five donates to Worcester’s Boys and Girls Club in this week’s collection of companies that contribute to their community.
A variety of financial institutions and a CPA firm are featured in this week’s roundup.
This week’s roundup features seven financial institutions giving back to their communities.
Altisource, Charles River Bank and MutualOne are among those organizations giving back to their communities in this week’s roundup.