Community Good Works

Norwood-based OneLocal Bank gave $5,000 to help fun a substance-free party for Norwood High School students following the school’s annual prom. See who else gave back.

Community Good Works

A Workers Credit Union executive organized financial education classes to help students with disabilities and other significant challenges prepare to live independently. See who else gave back.

Photo, left to right:  Molly Roark, marketing manager, First Priority Credit Union; Yarilyn Delarosa, chief financial officer, First Priority Credit Union; Steve Borgerson, NHS board member and advisor to First Priority Credit Union; Kenneth Wilis, senior vice president, Housing & Community Investment,  Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston; Julie Lane, CDFI director of lending,  NeighborWorks Housing Solutions; Kathleen Amonte, senior community investment manager, Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston; Robert Corley, chief executive officer,  NeighborWorks Housing Solutions; and Maxine Depina, resource development director, NeighborWorks Housing Solutions.

Community Good Works

Boston-based First Priority Credit Union donated $1 million to Brockton homeless services and housing provider NeighborWorks Housing Solutions. The money will fund the predevelopment phase of a permanent supportive housing project in Quincy. See who else gave back.

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Community Good Works

Boston-based developer City Realty awarded $1,000 scholarships to two Boston college students to help them pay for books and other educational expenses. See who else gave back.

Community Good Works

Fitchburg’s Rollstone Bank gave $10,000 to Ginny’s Helping Hand to help fund food, clothing and other daily basics for people in need in Leominster. See who else gave back.

Community Good Works

The Cummings Foundation, the philanthropic arm of suburban Boston CRE giant Cummings Properties, gave $2 million to Regis College to help train more nurses and establish a healthcare clinic in Woburn. See who else gave back.

Pentucket Bank Hits $1B in Assets

Haverhill-based community bank Pentucket Bank has reached $1 billion in assets, as it grew in its Massachusetts and New Hampshire markets with the help of its recent holding company merger with Newburyport Bank.