Greenfield Cooperative Bank recently donated their time and resources to help finish a new home being built in Northampton. The bank’s senior leadership team, including President and CEO Tony Worden and Executive Vice President Jane Wolfe, traded their suits for paint brushes and put a coat of paint on the home’s interior walls. This project was part of the bank’s commitment to supporting affordable homeownership opportunities in the community. According to Worden, “We are proud to give back to our community through initiatives like this one.” Wolfe added, “It was incredibly rewarding to work alongside the team and participate in Habitat for Humanity’s mission.”
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