
Pictured at the Dorchester Winter Farmers Market are, left to right, market manager Richard Scott, Zaquarah Caldwell, Lori Gustama, Kristina Pruitt (all of BOLD Teens), City Kids Co-founder Stephen Whalen, Codman Square Neighborhood Council President Cynthia Loesch-Johnson, Jeffery Johnson. Photo courtesy of City Realty
City Realty
Boston-based developer City Realty gave $7,500 to the the Dorchester Winter Farmers Market through its City Kids foundation to preserve a coupon program that helps lower-income Bostonians buy fresh fruits and vegetables.
Country Bank
Ware-based Country Bank gave $25,000 to the Quaboag Valley Community Development Corp.
ERA Key Realty Services
The Worcester office of Northbridge-based ERA Key Realty Services announced today that Realtors in the office have donated $5,000 to five area charities: Veterans, Inc. of Worcester, The Salvation Army, the Worcester Animal Rescue League, Abby’s House in Worcester and the Worcester County Food Bank.
International Union of Operating Engineers Local 4
Boston-based International Union of Operating Engineers Local 4 gave $100,000 to the Alzheimer’s Association’s Massachusetts/New Hampshire chapter to support research, treatment and advocacy for those affected by Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia. The funds were raised by union members and partners through the union’s annual golf outing.
Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union
Lowell’s Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union gave $1,500 to Project Home Again through its quarterly Give-A-Click campaign, where the credit union’s donations are decided by community members. Project Home Again is a nonprofit dedicated to furnishing the homes of people in need.
Needham Bank
Needham Bank gave $10,000 each to Mystic Community Market and Medford Community Housing, and $5,000 each to Medford Educational Foundation, Medford Housing Authority and Walnut Street Center to celebrate the opening of the bank’s new Mystic Avenue branch in Medford.
Newburyport Bank
Newburyport Bank donated $5,000 to GoodWork of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The group offers free incubator services to nonprofits in New Hampshire’s Seacoast region.
Santander Bank
Boston-based Santander Bank gave $20,000 to homelessness services and affordable housing nonprofit NeighborWorks Housing Solutions.





