星期三, 5月 07, 2014

Eastern Bank honors nonprofits with $750,000 in grants at the 10th Annual “Community Quarterback” celebration


Eastern Bank honors nonprofits with $750,000 in grants at the

10th Annual “Community Quarterback” celebration


Eastern Bank CEO Richard Holbrook and former NFL quarterback Doug Flutie recognize 66 Massachusetts non-profit organizations

BOSTON, May 7, 2014 – Doug Flutie tossed autographed footballs to representatives from 66 nonprofits, as the Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation donated $750,000 in grants at the 10th Annual Community Quarterback celebration.
Eastern Bank chairman and CEO Richard E. Holbrook and Flutie, the bank’s spokesman, honored the organizations before about 100 guests inside the bank’s corporate headquarters in downtown Boston. Among this year’s honorees was former WCVB-TV consumer reporter and news anchor Susan Wornick, who was recognized for her dedication to championing the interests of consumers living throughout eastern Massachusetts communities. 
 “Eastern Bank is proud to honor 66 local organizations that work tirelessly every day to put the needs of our communities first,” said Holbrook.  “We began the ‘Community Quarterback’ program in 2005 when we honored 10 local nonprofits.  It’s very rewarding – for my colleagues at Eastern Bank and the communities that we serve – to see this event grow every year.”  
“It’s hard to believe that the Eastern Bank ‘Community Quarterback’ event is celebrating its 10th year,” said Flutie, who has quarterbacked every event.  “It’s great to be part of a team like Eastern Bank’s, which recognizes the importance of giving back to the community.”
The Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation made a special $5,000 donation to the “Susan Wornick Journalism Scholarship Fund,” which is given to a student at her alma mater, Natick High School. Wornick recently retired after 34 years from WCVB-TV, where she worked tirelessly on behalf of consumers as their advocate and watchdog, thereby serving the interests of everyone in the community.
Today’s grants were among the more than $5 million donated last year to more than 1,500 non-profit organizations by Eastern Bank and the Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation. In 10 years, the “Community Quarterback” program has honored close to 500 organizations with more than $7.0 million in grants.

The 2014 Community Quarterback recipients are:
Organization Name
Amount
City
826 Boston
$10,000
Roxbury
A Baby Center
$10,000
Hyannis
A Better Tomorrow Services, Inc
$10,000
Everett
Asian Community Development Corporation
$10,000
Boston
Associated Early Care and Education
$10,000
Boston
Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology
$10,000
Boston
Bethel Institute for Social Justice
$15,000
Boston
Big Sister Association of Greater Boston
$10,000
Boston
Black Ministerial Alliance of Greater Boston, Inc.
$10,000
Roxbury
Boston Employment Services, Inc. STRIVE
$10,000
Dorchester
Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program
$10,000
Boston
Boys & Girls Club of Greater Salem
$10,000
Salem
Bridgewell
$10,000
Lynnfield
Brockton Area Multi-Services, Inc. - BAMSI
$10,000
Brockton
Brockton Day Nursery
$15,000
Brockton
Cambridge Community Services-CCS
$10,000
Cambridge
Cape Cod Community College Educational Foundation
$10,000
W. Barnstable
Cardinal Cushing Centers
$10,000
Hanover
Career Collaborative
$10,000
Boston
Carroll Center for the Blind
$10,000
Newton
Children's Law Center of MA
$15,000
Lynn
Children's Services of Roxbury, Inc.
$10,000
Roxbury
City Connects Program at Boston College
$15,000
Chestnut Hill
Coaching for Change, Inc.
$10,000
Brockton
Commonwealth Tenants Association
$10,000
Brighton
Community Health Center of Cape Cod
$10,000
Mashpee
Community Provider of Adolescent Services, d/b/a COMPASS, Inc.
$10,000
Dorchester
COMPASS for kids
$10,000
Lexington
Endicott College
$10,000
Beverly
Falmouth Housing Trust
$15,000
Falmouth
FamilyAid Boston
$10,000
Boston
FUEL
$10,000
Boston
Grow Associates, Inc.
$10,000
Randolph
Habitat for Humanity of Cape Cod
$10,000
Yarmouth Port
Harborlight Community Partners
$10,000
Beverly
Health Law Advocates
$10,000
Boston
Historic Boston Inc.
$20,000
Roxbury
Home for Little Wanderers
$10,000
Boston
Housing Families
$10,000
Malden
Jewish Vocational Service
$10,000
Boston
LEAP Self-Defense, Inc. (d/b/a Girls' LEAP)
$10,000
Dorchester
Lenny Zakim Fund
$10,000
Boston
Lynn Community Health Center
$15,000
Lynn
Massachusetts Affordable Housing Alliance
$10,000
Dorchester
Mayor's Office of New Bostonians
$10,000
Boston
New Lease for Homeless Families
$15,000
Boston
Newton Community Service Center
$10,000
West Newton
North Shore Medical Center
$10,000
Salem
Northeast Arc
$15,000
Danvers
Old Colony Elder Services
$10,000
Brockton
Pine Street Inn
$10,000
Boston
Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts
$10,000
Boston
Plummer Home for Boys, Inc.
$15,000
Salem
Project Hope
$10,000
Roxbury
Project Place
$10,000
Boston
Quincy Community Action Programs, Inc.
$10,000
Quincy
Raw Art Works
$15,000
Lynn
Shelter Legal Services Foundation, Inc.
$10,000
Newton
Signature Healthcare
$10,000
Brockton
South Shore Habitat for Humanity, Inc.
$10,000
Weymouth
South Shore Hospital
$25,000
Weymouth
St. Francis House, Inc.
$10,000
Boston
The Neighborhood Developers, Inc.
$15,000
Chelsea
Town of Salisbury
$10,000
Salisbury
Wellspring House, Inc.
$10,000
Gloucester
Youth Design Boston
$10,000
Boston

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