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Winchester Co-op Bank donates to Mystic Valley Elder Services

Yohahn Engineer, left, WCB intern; Brenda Paredes, MVES development coordinator; Julie Hammond, WCB marketing and community relations officer; Jenny Vanasse, MVES director of development; Ava Vaccari, WCB Intern, present a check to MVES from Winchester Co-operative Bank. COURTESY PHOTO

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The following was submitted by the Winchester Co-operative Bank:

Winchester Co-operative Bank (WCB) is proud to announce its recent donation to Mystic Valley Elder Services (MVES) as part of WCB’s ongoing “Checking for Charity” campaign.

MVES is a comprehensive non-profit organization serving older adults, people with disabilities, and their caregivers across 11 communities north of Boston, including Winchester and Woburn.

“Mystic Valley Elder Services was honored to be chosen as a recipient of Winchester Co-operative Bank’s Checking for Charity campaign. We are grateful to the Bank for their donation and their support of our mission to assist older adults and people with disabilities in our community,” said Jenny Vanasse, director of development for Mystic Valley Elder Services.

Mark Kellett, president & CEO stated, “At Winchester Co-operative Bank, investing in our community is a top priority, and we are delighted to support the invaluable work of Mystic Valley Elder Services. Their mission to empower individuals to live independently with dignity perfectly aligns with our commitment to making a positive impact on our communities.”

Mystic Valley Elder Services is a non-profit organization that partners with older adults, adults living with disabilities, and caregivers in communities north of Boston to help them find the resources and information they need to live independently. They provide care management, coordinate services, and offer various programs to support the health, well-being, and independence of those they serve.

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