Bristol County Savings gives $30K to nonprofits

CHARITY AT HOME: Bristol County Savings Charitable Foundation presents a $10,000 grant to Pawtucket Citizens Development Corp. From left: Pawtucket Mayor Donald R. Grebien; Andrew Pierson, housing-development associate at Pawtucket Citizens Development Corp.; Patrick J. Murray, Jr. president of the Bristol County Savings Charitable Foundation and president and CEO of Bristol County Savings Bank.
CHARITY AT HOME: Bristol County Savings Charitable Foundation presents a $10,000 grant to Pawtucket Citizens Development Corp. From left: Pawtucket Mayor Donald R. Grebien; Andrew Pierson, housing-development associate at Pawtucket Citizens Development Corp.; Patrick J. Murray, Jr. president of the Bristol County Savings Charitable Foundation and president and CEO of Bristol County Savings Bank.

Bristol County Savings Bank recently awarded $30,550 to eight nonprofits in the Pawtucket area through the, Bristol County Savings Charitable Foundation, during a McCoy Stadium ceremony.
“Being a community bank, it is a core principle of ours to support the communities we serve, so we look forward to seeing firsthand the positive impact these nonprofits will continue to make throughout the Greater Pawtucket region,” said Patrick J. Murray, Jr., president of the foundation and president & CEO of the bank.
Grants were awarded to the following organizations: Arts Marketplace Pawtucket/Pawtucket Arts Festival, Pawtucket Backpackers; Camp Ruggles Inc.; Pawtucket Citizens Development Corporation; Pawtucket Soup Kitchen; Rhode Island Community Food Bank; St. Leo’s Conference of the St. Vincent de Paul Society; and the Sandra Feinstein-Gamm Theatre.
The foundation, established in 1996, funds needs that contribute to the economic and social well-being of regional people and institutions. •

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