North Shore Bank CEO Kevin M. Tierney Sr. (left) presents Harborlight Community Partners Executive Director Andrew DeFranza with a $30,000 contribution. Photo courtesy of North Shore Bank

The Cooperative Bank of Cape Cod 

The Hyannis-based Cooperative Bank of Cape Cod granted a total of $26,000 to five local nonprofits:

  • $10,000 to the Falmouth Housing Trust New Projects Fund
  • $5,000 to Lower Cape Leadership Forum
  • $4,000 to Camp Lightbulb
  • $4,000 to Duffy Health Center
  • $3,000 to Mass Appeal

Leominster Credit Union

Leominster Credit Union’s recent “shred-a-thon” event raised $1,000 for Habitat for Humanity of North Central Mass. The free, public event solicited donations from members of the public.

MutualOne Bank

Framingham-based MutualOne Bank made a $10,000 grant to support the John Andrew Mazie Memorial Foundation’s mentoring program for at-risk, disadvantaged teens at Framingham High School.

North Shore Bank 

Beverly-based North Shore Bank made a $30,000 contribution to Harborlight Community Partners, an organization providing affordable housing with supportive services for low- and moderate-income families, seniors, and individuals living on the North Shore.

Community Good Works

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