Framingham Online News

MutualOne Bank’s Charitable Foundation Grants $10,000 to Framingham History Center

July 7, 2021 (3:07 pm EST)
Filed under: Business by News Staff

FRAMINGHAM, MA -- Steven M. Sousa, executive vice president and chief operating officer of MutualOne Bank and a MutualOne Charitable Foundation trustee has announced a $10,000 grant to maintain the Framingham History Center’s relationship with the Framingham Public Schools.

According to Executive Director Annie Murphy, the Framingham History Center has high hopes that field trips and school visits will resume as normal in the new school year. “It is such an uncertain time, and we are working to cover all eventualities,” said Murphy.

“The Framingham History Center proposes to create a menu of both virtual and in-person learning for Framingham Public School students,” said Sousa. “This grant should help the Framingham History Center be ready with enriching local history as teachers resume classroom instruction this fall,” said Sousa.

Shown holding the ceremonial check for MutualOne Bank’s Charitable Foundation grant to the Framingham History Center are (l-r) Annie Murphy, executive director at Framingham History Center and Greg Kennedy, MutualOne Bank senior vice president of retail banking.

MutualOne Bank’s Charitable Foundation is dedicated to enhancing the qualify of life in the Bank’s market area through its ongoing support of charitable, educational, and civic initiatives that contribute to the overall well-being of the people and communities it serves. The MutualOne Charitable Foundation considers grants of up to $10,000 in the areas of workforce development, health and human services, housing, education, community development, the environment, and culture and the arts. Special emphasis is placed on those projects that focus on the less-advantaged and/or underserved population

###

Source: MutualOne Bank


Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.