Cambridge Savings Bank recently joined Cambridge Camping for their first annual Camper for a Day Breakfast in support of their mission to enriching summer camp opportunities to urban children.

Cambridge Savings Bank, The Cooperative Bank of Cape Cod, The Kensington and more are among those featured in our weekly roundup of organizations giving back to their communities.

 

Cambridge Savings Bank

Cambridge Savings Bank provided its financial education program to the Newton mayor’s summer youth internship program as part of the bank’s initiative to help young people better understand their finances.

Cambridge Savings Bank also recently joined Cambridge Camping for the first annual Camper for a Day Breakfast. Cambridge Camping is a local nonprofit that has been provides safe, affordable and enriching summer camp opportunities for under-resourced, urban children.

 

Clinton Savings Bank

Clinton Savings Bank donated $1,000 to Dunn and Co. to help print Clinton High School’s agendas, which were designed by its Thurston House and Legacy Publishing affiliates.

 

Middlesex Savings Bank

Middlesex Savings Bank helped fund and the nonprofit First Book distributed 10,000 new books for the MetroWest YMCA’s School’s Out after-school. The initiative, called 10,000 Adventures, is run on the mission that every child should experience the adventure of reading to build a lifelong love of reading.

 

MutualOne Bank

MutualOne Charitable Foundation distributed a $5,000 grant to Homeowners Options for Massachusetts Elders. The grant will support the organization’s outreach work and prevention initiatives designed to help low-income elders in the area who are experiencing difficulties and threats to their ability to remain long-term in their homes and communities.

 

The Cooperative Bank of Cape Cod

The Cooperative Bank of Cape Cod’s Yarmouth Port branch raised $900 in support of Cape Cod-based Compassionate Care ALS through a weeklong bake sale.

 

The Kensington

The Kensington, a luxury apartment tower in downtown Boston, recently partnered with the St. Francis House, New England’s largest day shelter for the poor and homeless, for the 12th Annual Shooze Cruise. The Kensington and St. Francis House raised $25,000 and collected over 300 pairs of shoes that will be distributed to Boston’s homeless.

Community Good Works

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