Our team was looking good as they sported their ugly sweaters, and counted up the toys collected for Toys for Tots. Thank you to everyone who made a contribution!
Employees of the month – November 206
Congratulations to Donna Gogliormella, Senior Personal Banker, and Marie Harrington, Senior Operations Specialist, on their selection as this month’s Employees of the Month.
Donna was recognized for her willingness to accept additional responsibilities, while continuing to provide great customer service. Marie was selected for her smooth transition to operations and the ability to learn additional functions.
Help us collect Toys for Tots
As part of our ongoing mission to give back to the community, each of our branches will be collecting new, unwrapped toys for Toys for Tots until Saturday, December 16th. All toys collected will be delivered to the Massachusetts State Police for the Toys for Tots Foundation.
MutualOne Bank partners with the Boston Celtics Shamrock Foundation
On Friday, November 18th the MutualOne Bank Activities Committee partnered with the Boston Celtics Shamrock Foundation to help sell 50/50 raffle tickets at TD Garden. Our volunteers rooted on the Celtics while raising funds to help support children in need throughout the Greater Boston Area.
MutualOne had fun at Fall For Natick
We were happy to sponsor the Fall For Natick community gathering to benefit the Natick Service Council. It was great to see such support from the community. The food was delicious and the live auction was a huge success. Thank you to everyone who attended this event, and to the Natick Service Council for all their great work.
MutualOne awards $10K to Salvation Army
Robert P. Lamprey, chairman of the MutualOne Charitable Foundation, has announced a $10,000 grant from the Foundation to support Salvation Army assistance programs in the Greater Framingham area.
The award will enable the organization to enhance and increase services that currently provide local low- and moderate-income individuals and families in need with diapers, backpacks and school supplies, state ID assistance, and public transportation help.
“The Foundation realizes the value and importance of the services provided by the Salvation Army in response to the immediate needs of many in our community,” said Lamprey. “We are pleased to help those trying to improve their lives and become more self-sufficient.”