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Supporting
Communities
The Enterprise Mobility Foundation recently
donated $22,000 to Square One. The gift will
support Square One’s commitment to high-
quality early education and care programming
in Greater Springfield. The foundation’s mission
is to strengthen the communities where its
team members live and work by supporting
a range of charitable causes, such as the
environment, health and human services,
education, the military, and disaster relief.
Pictured, from left: Shawn Fleming and Megan
Nolan of Enterprise and Dawn DiStefano and
Kris Allard of Square One.
Empowering Girls
The YWCA of Western Massachusetts recently
received $10,000 from Liberty Bank, to be
used to help fund the YWCA’s Girls Count
financial empowerment program. The grant
will help girls and young adults learn to
budget their money and create conditions of
success for a more financially secure future.
Pictured, from left: Timothy Pereira of Liberty
Bank; Elizabeth Dineen, CEO of the YWCA
of Western Massachusetts; Dawn Creighton,
Robert Kain Sr., and Susan Fearn of Liberty
Bank; and Tiera Wright of the YWCA.
Get with the
Guidelines
Mercy Medical Center has received the Get with
the Guidelines – Stroke Silver quality achievement
award from the American Heart Assoc. for its
commitment to ensuring stroke patients receive the
most appropriate treatment according to nationally
recognized, research-based guidelines, leading to
more lives saved and reduced disability. Stroke is
the fifth-leading cause of death and a leading cause
of disability in the U.S. In addition to following
treatment guidelines, Get with the Guidelines
participants also educate patients to help them
manage their health and recovery at home.
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