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Winchester Co-operative Bank donates $10,000 to Mission of Deeds

Chris Irving, WCB SVP Retail Operations; Sarah Kelley, Mission of Deeds director of development; Mark Kellett, WCB president & CEO; David McIsaac, Mission of Deeds executive director at the check presentation. COURTESY PHOTO/WINCHESTER CO-OPERATIVE BANK

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The following was submitted by Winchester Co-operative Bank:

Winchester Co-operative Bank (WCB) is proud to announce its $10,000 donation to the Mission of Deeds, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing beds, furniture, and essential household items to those in need.

This partnership emphasizes WCB’s ongoing commitment to strengthening surrounding communities. Mission of Deeds plays a critical role in transforming houses into homes for those experiencing homelessness, ensuring they have the necessities and dignity they deserve.

“We are grateful to Winchester Co-operative Bank for their generous $10,000 donation,” said David McIsaac, Mission of Deeds executive director. “This support comes at a critical time as the need for the communities we serve has increased substantially. Thank you to Winchester Co-operative Bank for their long-standing partnership with Mission of Deeds.”

“At Winchester Co-operative Bank, we believe in the power of neighbors helping neighbors,” said President & CEO Mark Kellett. “Mission of Deeds empowers individuals facing hardship with assistance in meeting basic household needs. We are honored to contribute to their work that directly impacts the well-being and stability of so many of our neighbors.”

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