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StonehamBank donated $4,000 to the Robin Hood Elementary School Homework Club

Shown is Rhonda Sabbio, StonehamBank and the Robin Hood Elementary School Homework Club.

Stoneham, MA StonehamBank donated $4,000 to the Robin Hood Elementary School Homework Club to ensure a positive, respectful, and stress-free environment for students to complete their homework. Students work with teachers, as well as their peers, to complete homework tasks and promote growth in their learning. “With the generosity of StonehamBank our program provides the students a safe, positive and productive environment,” said Maura Donoghue, principal, Robin Hood Elementary School. “Not only do we provide academic assistance, we also focus on their growth in fundamental life skills, character and leadership.

“At StonehamBank we aim to align with programs that enrich the lives of the youth of our communities,” Edward Doherty, Jr, executive vice president, StonehamBank. “StonehamBank is proud to support such a great program and it is wonderful to see how the community can work together and make a positive difference.”

StonehamBank is a full-service community bank offering state of the art products and services to residents and businesses throughout eastern Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire. In addition to providing progressive products and convenience services, StonehamBank believes in making a difference in the community through its Community Involvement Program and Charitable Foundation. Member FDIC. Member SIF.  Equal Housing Lender.

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