Kids & Family

MutualOne Foundation Grant Helps Provide Heart-Healthy Food

A $5,000 grant from the MutualOne Charitable Foundation will enable the Natick Service Council's food pantry to better address the need for improved nutritional and heart health among economically disadvantaged residents.

A $5,000 grant from the MutualOne Charitable Foundation will enable the Natick Service Council’s food pantry to better address the need for improved nutritional and heart health among economically disadvantaged residents.
 
The award will be used to increase the amount of heart-healthy foods distributed to food pantry clients, said Greg Tutuny, executive director of the Natick Service Council.

The donation brings to $8,500 the total amount granted to the food pantry by the Framingham-based MutualOne Charitable Foundation over the past three years. 

The most recent grant to the Natick Service Council was among awards totaling $59,200 made by the Foundation in its most recent round of funding. 

The MutualOne Charitable Foundation is a continuation of the Framingham Co-operative Bank Charitable Foundation following the 2012 merger of Framingham Co-operative Bank and Natick Federal Savings Bank. 


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