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Community Good Works

North Shore Bank, based in Peabody, gave $20,000 to the Essex Community Foundation to support education, healthcare, economic development and social services initiatives. See who else gave back.

Community Good Works

North Shore Bank announced its employees recently presented the Reading Food Pantry with a $1,200 contribution raised via one of its regular Jeans Day events. See who else gave back.

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Newton-based The Village Bank gave $2,500 to the Waltham Boys and Girls Club, selected by the winner of a giveaway for Waltham residents. See who else gave back.

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Hanover-based Rockland Trust, through its charitable foundation, gave $20,000 grant to Root NS for its youth culinary job training program. See who else gave back.

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Monson Savings Bank said it gave $6,000 to Link to Libraries, a nonprofit that will use the money to donate books to local schools, and executives surprised one of the schools set to benefit with a visit bringing some of the donated books. See who else gave back.

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Bristol County Savings Bank, based in Taunton, gave a $10,000 grant to the city-run Taunton Teen Empowerment Program, which runs personal development workshops for teens to learn life skills and build confidence. See who else gave back.

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Nine banks and construction firms came together to raise $265,000 for one of the biggest housing and homelessness services providers serving the southern Greater Boston area. See who else gave back.

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Clinton Savings Bank gave $1,500 to an exotic animal rescue operation in Bolton, and its CEO got a chance to help feed one of the orphaned critters. See who else gave back recently.

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Construction giant Suffolk gave $1.5 million in materials and staff time to build out an expanded mental health and brain injury clinic for veterans, active-duty service members and their families. See who else gave back.

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Hanover bank Rockland Trust Co. donated $150,000 through its charitable foundation to Brockton Hospital. The money will help modernize its emergency room to include a behavioral health section. See who else gave back.

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Bristol County Savings Bank gave a $10,000 grant to support a local micro-lending program for businesses that can’t ordinarily qualify for bank credit. See who else gave back.

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Lawrence-based Merrimack Valley Credit Union donated $30,000 to Emmaus Inc. in Haverhill, a nonprofit that provides emergency shelter and affordable housing to families and individuals facing homelessness. See who else gave back

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Brookline bank organized and donated 100 backpacks stuffed with school supplies for recently-arrived Haitian and Venezuelan migrant families with children. See who else gave back.

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BankGloucester gave away $30,000 to 19 local organizations based on over 10,000 votes from area residents as part of its annual Banking the Community event. See who else gave back.

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Berkshire Bank volunteers packaged over 47,000 meals that were then donated to Veterans at Veterans Inc. and the Worcester Food Pantry during its annual X-Day, bank-wide volunteer event. See who else gave back.

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Eight Massachusetts banks banded together to raise $300,000 for the nonprofit Heading Home, which works to end homelessness. See who else gave back.

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Rhode Island-based Citizens Bank donated $85,000 to the Greater Boston YMCA at a charity pickleball tournament it helped organize at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center’s Lawn on D park. See who else gave back.

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Brockton-based HarborOne Bank gave $25,000 to the Boys & Girls Club of Providence to renovate and expand the nonprofit’s Wanskuck Clubhouse. See who else gave back.