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bankHometown Supports Community Health with $10,000 Sponsorship of Northeast Opportunities for Wellness

OXFORD, MASSACHUSETTS — January 21, 2026

bankHometown is proud to announce a $10,000 sponsorship of Northeast Opportunities for Wellness (NOW), reinforcing the bank’s ongoing commitment to supporting programs that promote health, well-being, and opportunity throughout the communities it serves.

Northeast Opportunities for Wellness is a community-based organization dedicated to improving quality of life by providing accessible wellness programs, education, and resources that support physical, mental, and emotional health. bankHometown’s sponsorship will help advance NOW’s mission and expand its ability to deliver impactful services to individuals and families across the region.

“At bankHometown, we believe strong communities are built on the well-being of the people who live and work in them,” said Robert J. Morton, president and CEO of bankHometown. “Our sponsorship of Northeast Opportunities for Wellness reflects our commitment to investing in organizations that make a meaningful difference in the lives of our neighbors.”

The partnership aligns with bankHometown’s broader focus on community engagement and local investment, supporting initiatives that strengthen individuals, families, and neighborhoods. Through the bank’s charitable giving initiative, The Giving Tree, bankHometown continues to support programs that enhance quality of life and create lasting positive impact.

“We are incredibly grateful to bankHometown for their generous $10,000 investment in NOW and the children and families that we serve,” said Tayler Shea, executive director of NOW. “This support strengthens our ability to provide accessible, inclusive programming that promotes health, connection, and opportunity across our community. Partnerships like this ensure that children and families in our region can access meaningful opportunities that support lifelong wellness.”

A check donation of $10,000 to Northeast Opportunities for Wellness.

In this photo:
Maria Thomas, vice president and regional branch manager, bankHometown
Tayler Shea, executive director, Northeast Opportunities for Wellness, Inc.

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