We were proud to be the presenting sponsor at the “Putting for Patients” Mini Golf Tournament at Natick High School. Friends and neighbors were greeted by Mo as they came in to “take their best shot” and help raise money for the Jimmy Fund.
MutualOne Bank participates in Framingham High School Reality Fair
We were proud to participate in the most recent Reality Fair at Framingham High School. Designed to give students a glimpse at what’s to come, participants pretending they were 25 years old tackled real life scenarios – work, car, housing, bills – as well as unexpected events.
As volunteers, members of our team worked with the students, reviewing activity tracking sheets and helping them understand how to ensure their expenses didn’t exceed the income.
Golden Tones awarded $3K grant from MutualOne Foundation
Robert P. Lamprey, chairman of the MutualOne Charitable Foundation, has announced a $3,000 Foundation grant to the Golden Tones chorus. Now in its 28th season, Golden Tones chorus provides engaging musical entertainment at senior citizen facilities, schools, faith communities, and public events throughout the MetroWest area.
“The entertainers and audiences alike are enlivened by these performances,” said Lamprey. “We are pleased to help bring this enriching entertainment to as many audiences as possible.”
MutualOne Foundation to sponsor SPARK Kindness ‘Resiliency’ program
The MutualOne Charitable Foundation has awarded a $9,500 grant to SPARK Kindness in Natick as the Premier Corporate Sponsor of the nonprofit’s 2017-18 “Resilient Parent, Resilient Child” speaker series. The program is designed to empower and assist community members by supporting their social and emotional needs and fostering resilience and connection.
This is the third consecutive year the Foundation has provided funding to help ensure the ongoing success of the program.
“The increasing popularity of the speaker series presented by SPARK Kindness indicates how extremely beneficial the program is for families from a broad range of MetroWest communities,” said Robert P. Lamprey, who chairs the MutualOne Charitable Foundation. “We are pleased to support such an impactful program.”
Employees of the month – February 2017
Congratulations to Senior Personal Banker Anthony Sturniolo at our Concord Street, Framingham office and Information & Risk Analyst Julie Morin on their selection as this month’s Employees of the Month.
Anthony was selected for his leadership and team spirit. Julie was selected for her role in creating a new department within the Bank.
Checking for Charity campaign earns $4,200 for Framingham History Center
Steven M. Sousa, executive vice president and chief operating officer of MutualOne Bank, announced today that the Bank has awarded $4,200 to benefit the Framingham History Center. The award was made at the conclusion of the Bank’s most recent Checking for Charity initiative, which promised a $10 donation to be shared equally by the Framingham History Center and the Natick Historical Society for every new personal or business checking account opened during the promotion.
“MutualOne Bank’s support of the Framingham History Center over the years has been so important to our continued efforts to preserve and share our town’s rich history” said Executive Director Annie Murphy. “This grant will underwrite our interactive tours for over 700 Framingham 3rd graders in May. We are so thankful to be able to continue this important tradition of introducing young students to their local history and the wider community.”