HarborOne Credit Union donates $250 to Plymouth Boys & Girls Club
When HarborOne Credit Union cut the ribbon to open its new branch in Plymouth, the Boys & Girls Club got cash. The ribbon in front of the door at the branch on Commerce Way was covered with money.
HarborOne made a donation of $250 to the Plymouth Boys & Girls Club to mark the official opening of its newest location.
Taking part in the ribbon-cutting ceremony were James Blake, president and CEO of HarborOne; Karon Wierman, business manager of the Boys & Girls Club; Garreth Lynch, chief professional officer of the Boys & Girls Club; Wallace Peckham III, chairman of the board for HarborOne; and Ed Alfieri, branch officer in Plymouth for HarborOne.
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