City Realty Group Real Estate Development Director Josh Fetterman outside the Corrib Pub in Brighton Center, after purchasing gift cards to be donated to the Oak Square YMCA to provide meals for people in need in Allston-Brighton. Photo courtesy of City Realty Group

City Realty Group

Boston-based City Realty Group purchased $1,000 gift cards from the Corrib Pub in Brighton and gave them to the neighborhood’s Oak Square YMCA to distribute to Allston-Brighton residents in need during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Clinton Savings Bank

Clinton Savings Bank provided $7,000 in $1,000 scholarships to area high school seniors based on academic, community and extracurricular accomplishments.

HarborOne Bank

Brockton-based HarborOne Bank donated $100,000 in 20 $5,000 scholarships to area high school seniors.

The bank also donated $10,00 to NeighborWorks Housing Solutions to expand the services it offers Brockton-area residents impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

IC Federal Credit Union

Fitchburg-based IC Federal Credit Union gave $3,000 in two $1,500 scholarships to a pair of local college students.

MutualOne

Framingham-based Mutual One Bank donated $3,960 to Edwards Church in Framingham to support their effort to offer healing, appreciation and support to veterans in the Metrowest area.

Urban Edge

Boston-based nonprofit developer Urban Edge has formed a $500,000 fund to help families in Roxbury and Jamaica Plain impacted by COVID-19 recover. The money will be available, initially in the form of $150 Visa gift cards, to residents of the company’s properties as well as other low- and moderate-income families in the two Boston neighborhoods. The developer donated $250,000 to the fund and secured $225,000 in contributions from the TD Bank Charitable Foundation, the United Way of Massachusetts Bay, NeighborWorks America and other donors

Community Good Works

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