Seasonal & Holidays
Webster Five Collects Hundreds Of Food Items For Local Veterans, Military Families
The items were delivered to Sully's Pantry in Worcester.

WORCESTER, MA — A community bank in Central Massachusetts partnered with a nonprofit organization in Worcester to collect nonperishable items for local veterans and military families across the region.
Webster Five hosted the holiday food and household items drive in partnership with Project New Hope Inc. The community donated more than 600 items to donation bins at Webster Five branches in the area.
The partnership is also supported by United Way of Central Massachusetts, a Worcester-based organization that serves area residents.
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The items were delivered to Sully’s Pantry at 70 James St., Worcester. It is Project New Hope’s program that provides year-round food assistance to veterans, service members and their families.
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