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Commerce Collects Food for Worcester County Food Bank

Offices throughout Central Massachusetts are collecting food for Worcester County Food Bank.

Information courtesy of Commerce Bank

Commerce Bank announced that its 13 offices throughout Central Massachusetts are collecting donated food items for the Worcester County Food Bank, to help it feed hungry people living in 60 cities and towns in the region.

“The Worcester County Food Bank provides critical services to those in need in our community,” said Commerce Bank president and CEO Brian Thompson. “We encourage our customers and the public to help the Food Bank fulfill its important mission by dropping off non-perishable food items in our offices’ collection bins.”

“Hunger affects an individual, then a family, and ultimately a community,” said Jean McMurray, executive director of the Worcester County Food Bank. “Commerce Bank and their loyal customers are members of a community that cares about ending hunger. The food generously donated to their food drive provides help and hope to our neighbors throughout Worcester County.”

Non-perishable food items can be dropped off through Friday, Nov. 16, at the following Commerce Bank locations:

• Holden - 1057 Main St.

• Leominster - 565 Main St.

• Marlborough - 322 Maple St.

• Milford - 91 Main St.

• Shrewsbury - 226 Boston Turnpike

• Webster - 25 Worcester Road

• Westborough - 5 East Main St.

• West Boylston - 320 West Boylston St.

• Worcester - 386 Main Street, 11 Park Ave/, 560 Park Ave., 993 Grafton St. and 451 Lincoln St.


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