Westfield Bank Donates $10,000 to Revitalize CDC
WESTFIELD — Westfield Bank announced a $5,000 donation to Revitalize CDC, a Springfield-based nonprofit that works to stabilize homes and strengthen neighborhoods across Western Mass.
“Revitalize CDC does vital work, repairing homes for veterans, older adults, families in need, and those living with disabilities to improve the health and well-being of individuals and families,” said James Hagan, president and CEO of Westfield Bank. “We’re proud to support them in making our communities better by making them healthier, stronger, and more resilient.”
Founded in 1992, Revitalize CDC has served more than 30,000 individuals and invested more than $52 million into critical home repairs, bridging food insecurity gaps through delivery of fresh foods, and providing education and support for chronic health conditions.
“Revitalize CDC is deeply grateful to Westfield Bank for their generous $5,000 contribution. Their continued partnership strengthens our mission and creates meaningful impact in the neighborhoods we serve,” said Colleen Shanley-Loveless, president and CEO of Revitalize CDC. “We especially thank Sherleen Crespo, Westfield Bank Vice president and branch manager, Revitalize CDC board member, and dedicated #GreenNFit Neighborhood Rebuild house captain, for her leadership and unwavering commitment to our work. Her hands-on support truly helps transform homes, lives, and communities,”
The donation from Westfield Bank will help fuel the organization’s efforts in home repairs, accessibility modifications, and energy efficiency upgrades, moving neighborhoods forward and supporting people who otherwise may not have access to such resources.





