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March 2, 2015

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Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, based in Wellesley and with clients in Central Massachusetts, donated $22,500 to Old Sturbridge Village. The money will be used to fund a “carryall wagon,” so that guests with mobility issues can better experience the museum. Pictured, left to right, are: Jim Donahue, CEO and president of Old Sturbridge Village; and Jane Barnes, senior marketing specialist, Harvard Pilgrim.
Leominster Credit Union donated $1,000 for the Mayor's Fuel Assistance Program. Pictured, left to right, are: Kelly Woodland, mayoral aide; Mayor Dean J. Mazzarella; Barbara Mahoney, LCU senior vice president, and John O'Brien, president and CEO.
For the third year, Shrewsbury-based Tri-State Truck Center delivered fresh meals to those in need in Worcester County, with the help of co-sponsors SelecTrucks of New England, Flynn's Truck Plaza and Al's Oil, all of Shrewsbury, along with local food pantries. Pictured, left to right: Kevin Holmes, CEO of Tri-State Truck Center, joins other employees in packing up food.
Greater Worcester Community Foundation gave $10,000 to Habitat for Humanity MetroWest/Greater Worcester for a home on Kendig Street in Worcester that's being renovated for a veteran's family. Pictured, left to right, are: Chris O'Keefe of Greater Worcester Community Foundation and Tim Firment of Habitat for Humanity.
Fitchburg-based Rollstone Bank & Trust pledged $10,000 to the Spanish American Center to help convert the Leominster center's kitchen to a commercial kitchen. The center prepares more than 1,000 meals daily for those in need. Pictured, left to right, are: Linda Racine, executive vice president, Rollstone Bank & Trust; Neddy Latimer, executive director, Spanish American Center (SAC); Richard Letarte, president of the SAC board of directors; and Martin Connors, bank president and CEO.

OF NOTE

The Westborough office of TransCanada donated $5,200 to the Worcester County Food Bank. Employees also donated 240 pounds of food.

The Young Professional Women's Association of Worcester donated books, coloring supplies and notebooks to the CASA Project in Worcester, to be used by children the volunteers work with.

SpencerBANK donated $500 to the Leicester chapter of Hearts for Heat, which provides heating assistance to qualified residents of Leicester.

IC Federal Credit Union of Worcester donated $20,000 to 12 nonprofits, including Rainbow Child Development Center and Assumption College.

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