Arbella Insurance Foundation 2020 Annual Report

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2020 ANNUAL REPORT


LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT The pandemic had a profound and devastating impact on nonprofits, corporations, and

families in 2020. Lines at food pantries grew longer. Health agencies operated beyond capacity for months on end. Homeless shelters faced COVID-19 capacity restrictions even as they served a growing homeless population. And educational and cultural institutions shut their doors, leading to lost revenue and, for a time, lost connections with their communities. As the demand for nonprofit resources and services skyrocketed, the outpouring of aid from those who could give was inspiring. The Foundation immediately sent unrestricted funds to long-standing charitable partners and launched new programs, such as Give Food x3 to support food pantries. Arbella Insurance Group employees and independent agents mobilized in support of community programs and relief efforts. As our charitable partner, Rick Doane, Executive Director of Interfaith Social Services, said, “Despite the challenges we faced, we witnessed countless miracles.”

Beverly Tangvik President Arbella Insurance Foundation

The Foundation remained loyal and supportive of our charitable partners as they navigated new ways to provide services and engage with donors. Many nonprofits pivoted to virtual or hybrid events and Arbella Insurance Group leveraged its social media presence to bring awareness to their efforts. Sadly, some of the larger events, including the WEEI/NESN Jimmy Fund Radio-Telethon had to be cancelled. Despite everyone’s disappointment, the Foundation was pleased to donate $100,000 to the Jimmy Fund and Dana Farber Cancer Institute during WEEI’s Giving Tuesday program. After 11 successful years, the Foundation retired our Distractology program, one of the first in the country to use simulated scenarios to educate inexperienced drivers about the dangers of distracted driving. The program’s mobile classroom technology was based on years of research by the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. I extend my sincere thanks to UMass, as well as the high schools and independent insurance agents who partnered with us to bring Distractology to more than 20,000 New England students. The Foundation remains focused on investing in new ways to make our roads safer. Last year also brought numerous social issues into sharp focus. Many of our charitable partners have always supported people who are at a disadvantage, including people of color, immigrants, the disabled, and members of the LGBTQ+ community. We are now in discussions with these partners and new ones who are launching concerted efforts to address social and racial inequities. We will likely feel the impact of the pandemic for many years. As our charitable partners adjust to meet the disruptive challenges facing our communities, the Arbella Foundation will be there to support them. Thank you for your partnership. Sincerely,

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THE BIG PICTURE In 2020, as the pandemic put additional strain on local

communities, the Arbella Insurance Foundation continued to be a reliable philanthropic leader in New England. Together with Arbella Insurance Group employees and independent agents, the Foundation donated more than $2.4 million to 625 nonprofits last year. Consistently recognized as a Top Corporate Giver, the Foundation has donated more than $33 million to organizations that serve and strengthen our communities. In addition to the healthcare crisis, food insecurity, and homelessness, we faced the issues of racism and social injustice with renewed urgency. I am proud of the work the Foundation did last year to make a positive difference in our communities. John F. Donohue Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer Arbella Insurance Group Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Arbella Insurance Foundation

In 2020, the Foundation donated more than $2.4 million to support 625 nonprofits. Since 2005, the Foundation has donated more than $33 million to charitable organizations throughout New England.

Our world is changing, and nonprofit organizations face new challenges in providing vital community services to our neighbors in need. The Arbella Foundation will continue to support both our established and emerging partners in their critically important work.

John F. Donohue Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer Arbella Insurance Group Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Arbella Insurance Foundation

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“Our community came together in remarkable ways to support our neighbors experiencing homelessness. Nonprofit partners galvanized to offer additional shelter space and regular COVID-19 testing, and local restaurants and community groups provided meals to shelter guests. Not surprisingly, one of the first to step up was Arbella Insurance Foundation, providing additional, unrestricted funds that gave us the flexibility to respond to the ever-changing nature of the crisis. Together, we saved lives.” John Yazwinski, President & CEO, Father Bill’s & MainSpring

hen the impact of COVID-19 became a reality, the Arbella Insurance Foundation immediately reached out to our long-standing nonprofit partners who told us about their most critical needs: The Greater Boston and South Shore YMCAs were pivoting to fill the void for hungry children who had been receiving breakfast and lunch at schools that were now closed. Homeless shelters, including Father Bill’s & MainSpring, Rosie’s Place, and St. Francis House, all faced new and changing capacity restrictions while serving a growing population. The Community Health Centers of Greater Lawrence, East Boston, and Manet in Quincy were caring for a spiking volume of patients who required testing services or were sick with COVID-19. The New England Center and Home for Veterans needed additional funding for the significant and unexpected costs of PPE and cleaning supplies. The American Red Cross needed blood donors more than ever. Cultural and educational institutions such as the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Museum of Fine Arts, and the New England Wildlife Center were shut down and transitioning to virtual programming.

Through our social media channels, the Arbella Foundation reached out to followers to let them know how they could get involved in fulfilling the needs of those left by COVID-19’s impact.

The abrupt switch to remote working conditions and the cancellation of in-person charity events forced nonprofits everywhere to find new ways to fund their operations and support their communities. Awareness and communication were critical. Arbella used its robust social channels to inform followers about the challenges nonprofits faced and suggest ways they could get involved and help. In total, Arbella social media posts generated tens of thousands of impressions. Results were impactful: one organization even received a sizable gift from a new donor.

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“When the world was shaken in 2020, I was blown away by the Arbella Insurance Foundation’s unwavering support, and how Arbella employees stepped in and took on the “I Can” Challenge. They rallied together to raise critical funds to help the athletes of Special Olympics get back to playing the sports they love. The money they raised has helped provide in-person, at-home, and virtual programming for the athletes who need it most. Thank you, thank you, thank you!” Mary Beth McMahon, President & CEO, Special Olympics Massachusetts

“In step with our culture, Arbella employees participate in community initiatives that transcend more than just insurance. Thanks to the Foundation’s support, their monetary donations were matched on a 2:1 basis through the Let’s Drive Out Hunger Program, which significantly increased funding at such a critical time.” Elaine Dupuis-Lane, Claim Manager, Arbella Insurance Group

ven a pandemic could not diminish Arbella’s passion for giving back. More than 285 employees participated in 59 different virtual events to raise $72,000 last year. Through the Foundation’s Matching Gift Program, they generously donated another $103,715 to local nonprofit organizations.

$103,715 donated to local charities though the

The number of families seeking food assistance rose by as much as 300% — many experiencing hunger for the first time in their lives. Throughout the spring and summer, the Foundation, Arbella employees, and independent agents joined forces to support local hunger relief efforts, raising more than $88,000 through our Give Food x3 Program.

Foundation’s Matching

In September, Arbella found a way to support its longstanding partner, Special Olympics of Massachusetts (SOMA), by creating the “I Can” Challenge. Team Arbella walked, ran, and biked 4,184 miles collectively and through the Foundation’s Charity and Matching Gift Programs, raised $10,440 for SOMA athletes who are looking forward to being back on the playing field.

successful Pink Days yet

Gift Program $41,584 raised during Pink Day 2020, one of the most

285 employees participated in 59 charity events and raised $72,000

October marked Arbella’s 12th annual Pink Day event, and employees joined forces with the Foundation to raise $41,584 for breast cancer screenings and education for underserved populations. The hybrid event was one of the most successful Pink Days yet! Last winter, Arbella’s Claim management team organized a department-wide donation drive to bring employees from all branches “together” in support of their communities at a time when they couldn’t do it physically. More than 100 employees participated in the three-week drive. Appraisers throughout Massachusetts and Connecticut filled their cars with food and clothes donated by their co-workers and delivered them to local charities. A caravan left Quincy headquarters to deliver countless more bags of donations to other nonprofits. And our Bridgewater location gathered so many donations that one local organization went to their office with a bus to pick them up! One of Arbella’s greatest strengths is its ability to join together to help others when they need it most. We thank Arbella employees for making a difference in the lives of the people and organizations in our communities. 5

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AGENTS Arbella’s independent insurance agents are committed “Our Bearingstar Team, which often comes together to support charitable causes, identified organizations within our communities who help individuals and families struggling to maintain their daily well-being. Putting food on the table and having basic necessities to survive the challenges of 2020 was very important to us. We work where we live and taking care of each other is a priority of the Bearingstar Charitable Fund, a division of the Arbella Insurance Foundation.” Jennifer Lajoie, Insurance Consultant, Bearingstar Insurance Agency

to the communities they serve. They are the small-business owners who support local schools and sports teams, network with other businesses, understand their neighbors’ needs and give generously to support them. In 2020, Arbella agents partnered with the Foundation to donate more than $605,720 to their favorite local charities through the Foundation’s agent giving programs. The Bearingstar Insurance Charitable Fund donated $96,000 to local charities identified by Bearingstar employees in Connecticut and Massachusetts. And in response to the severe food insecurity caused by the pandemic, the Foundation, Arbella employees, and independent agents donated more than $310,000 through special Let’s Drive Out Hunger and Give Food x3 Programs. We are grateful to Arbella’s independent agents for their incredible generosity. Since the Foundation’s inception, they have partnered with us to identify and support numerous grassroots nonprofits that would otherwise have gone unnoticed.

By the numbers: $605,720 through Agent Giving Programs $261,895 through Matching Gift Program $310,000 through Let’s Drive Out Hunger and Give Food x3 special Program $96,000 through Bearingstar Insurance Charitable Fund

“It’s important to recognize the Arbella Insurance Foundation’s incredible commitment to the communities we serve. The Foundation’s philanthropy truly does move the dial and it is extremely appreciated. We are honored and proud to associate with folks who share our values. Thank you, thank you, thank you, we really can’t say it enough!” Patrick Long, President & CEO, Partners Insurance Group, LLC

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SUPPORTING DIVERSITY, INCLUSION, AND SOCIAL JUSTICE In May, the racial injustice and inequality in our country

“Remote learning has been challenging throughout this pandemic, even for children in the most stable environments. The thought of what youth in group homes had to overcome was unfathomably heartbreaking. We were thrilled to be in a position to help, and we knew the Arbella Foundation would be right alongside us, as they have been for nine years. Together, we retooled the Boston Celtics Stay in School Program, donating a state-of-theart educational space to the Home for Little Wanderers and inspiring their kids to set goals and achieve them during a difficult year.” Dave Hoffman, Vice President, Community Engagement, Boston Celtics

claimed renewed and intensified attention. The Foundation— which has always supported diversity, inclusion, and social justice through our charitable partners—worked with them, new partners, and the Arbella Insurance Group to further assist people of color, immigrants, the disabled, members of the LGBTQ+ community, and others impacted by racial and social injustice. YW Boston is dedicated to empowering women and eliminating racism. The Foundation increased its support of YW Boston last year by sponsoring their Elevating Lives Series and Academy of Women Achievers Luncheon, which focus on creating change in and beyond the workplace and honoring and supporting some of Boston’s brightest, bravest, and most influential women.

Empowering women, eliminating racism, providing emergency food, medical care and cash assistance relief to those in need, are just a few areas that our charitable partners champion.

Our long-standing partner, the Rian Immigrant Center, along with the City of Boston Mayor’s Office for Immigrant Advancement and 14 other immigrant-serving nonprofits, launched the Massachusetts Immigrant Collaborative. This collaboration has provided emergency relief to more than 59,000 immigrants in need of cash assistance, food, medical care, and more. We are proud of Rian’s leadership in the community at this critical time. The Foundation increased its support of the YMCA of Greater Boston, which serves thousands of low-income students of color. Arbella’s support helped the Y’s summer day camp programs address the phenomenon known as “summer learning slide,” which was exacerbated in 2020 due to a shift to remote learning in early spring. The Foundation will continue to support the important work of our nonprofit partners who are committed to diversity, inclusion, and social justice in our communities.

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DISTRACTOLOGY RETIRED Launched in 2010, the Foundation’s Distractology program “When we first saw the impact of distracted driving among teens, we were excited to partner with the Arbella Foundation on Distractology. Now we are grateful to bring the Distractology trailer back to our campus, where it will serve as an important tool in our ongoing research to better understand and curb those habits.”

helped a new generation of drivers become safer behind the wheel. Students who completed Distractology were proven to be 15% less likely to have an accident or receive a traffic violation. The Distractology campaign received tremendous media coverage over its 11-year run and was featured more than 1,500 times in local and national publications and television shows, including The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, and the Today show on NBC. The classroom trailer, developed by the University of Massachusetts’ engineering department, will spend its retirement back at the university where it will be used for further research, education, and outreach to reduce distracted driving behaviors. The Foundation is proud to continue to fund UMass’ efforts for the next three years.

Professor Sundar Krishnamurty, Head of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

The Distractology trailer left its home (for the past 11 years) at Arbella headquarters in Quincy, MA and is now back where it all began at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, MA.

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TO OUR ESTABLISHED AND EMERGING CHARITABLE PARTNERS Our sincere thanks go out to our charitable partners for “As a nonprofit organization and leader in innovation of critical care transport, Boston MedFlight has been caring for the region’s most critically ill and injured patients by air and ground since 1985. When COVID-19 hit in early 2020, we were immediately called upon to care for the sickest patients suffering from the virus, more than 1,500 as of April 2021, and as many as 12–15 patients per day. As an ardent supporter of our work for many years, the Arbella Insurance Foundation provided early and essential philanthropic support of our COVID-19 response, for which we are deeply grateful.”

making a significant, positive difference in the lives of so many people in our communities last year. Congratulations on your successful virtual fundraisers! We were pleased to support, among others: Alzheimer’s Association, Interfaith Social Services, Massachusetts Affordable Housing Alliance, New England Center and Home for Veterans, Rian Immigrant Center, and South Shore Habitat for Humanity. Some of the organizations that received Foundation grants included Boston MedFlight, Father Bill’s & MainSpring, Greater Boston Legal Services, and Journey Forward. As nonprofit organizations face new challenges in providing vital community services, the Arbella Foundation will be there to support the critical work of both our established and emerging partners.

Interfaith Social Services, facing the challenge of fundraising during the pandemic, held their annual “Feed the

Maura Hughes, CPA, MBA, CEO, Boston MedFlight

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A Place to Turn • A Shot for Life • Abington St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry • Academy of Music Theatre • ACLU Foundation of Massachusetts, Inc. • Acord Food Pantry • Acton Community Supper and Food Pantry, Inc. • Adam G. 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Northeast, Inc. • Camp Aranzazu, Inc. • Canton Food Pantry • Cape Abilities • Cape Cod Children's Place • Cape Cod Conservatory • Cape Cod Moves, Inc. • Cape Cod Symphony • Catholic Social Services • Catie's Closet • Central Square Congregational Church Food Pantry • Centre Street Food Pantry, Inc. • CEOC Food O F FCooperative I C E RNursery S School, Inc. • Charlestown Mothers Association, Inc. • Charlton Chip In Food Pantry • Pantry • Chapman Middle School • Charity Guild • Charles River Conservancy, Inc. • Charlestown CHD Cancer House of Hope • Cheshire Community Food Pantry • Cheverus Catholic School • Children's Hospital Boston • Children's Miracle Network Hospitals • Children's Room • Children's Trust • Choose Love, JOHN DONOHUE Inc. • Christ the King Food Pantry • Christmas Wish CT • Citizens for Citizens, Inc. • Citizens Inn, Inc.F. • Coastal Bend Food Bank • Colchester Land Trust, Inc. • College Diabetes Network • College of the Holy Cross • Collings Foundation, Inc. • Comfort Cases, Inc. • Community Action PioneerChairman Valley • Community CaregiversExecutive of Greater Derry • Community Child Guidance Clinic • Community Family • Community Foundation and Chief Officer for Nantucket • Community Health Center of Cape Cod • Community Kitchen of Torrington • Community Servings • Compassion International, Inc. • Concord Children's Center • Connecticut Humane Society • Connecticut Police Work Dog Association • Cops for Kids with Cancer • Cor Unum • Cornerstone VNA • Covenant Soup Kitchen, Inc. • Coventry Human Services • Cranberry Baseball League, Inc. • CreutzfeldtJakob Disease Fund, Inc. • Cunningham School PTO • Cupboard of Kindness • Cystic Fibrosis Foundation • Dana-Farber Cancer Institute • Dante Alighieri Society of Massachusetts, Inc. • David Ortiz Children's BEVERLY J. TANGVIK Fund • Dedham Food Pantry • Devereaux MA and Rhode Island • Doorways, Inc. • Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism, Inc. • Down Syndrome Association of CT • Doyle Field Foundation • Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center • Duxbury Middle School • East Boston Neighborhood Health Center President • East Bridgewater Food Pantry • East Longmeadow Senior Friendship • Easter Seals of Massachusetts • Easton Children's Museum • Easton Food Pantry • Ecclesia Ministries • Elder Services of Worcester Area, Inc. • Elizabeth Freeman Center • Elm Street Elementary • Emmaus, Inc. • Enfield Food Shelf • English High School Association • Environmental Learning Center of CT • Epstein Hillel School • Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art • Espirito Santo • Essex County Greenbelt Association • Fairfield Rotary • Faith Food Pantry • Falmouth Academy • Falmouth Service Center • Familial Hypercholesterolemia Foundation • Family Institute of Connecticut, Inc. • Family Movement • Family Pantry - Damien's Place • Family Pantry Corp. • Family FRANCIS BELLOTTI Promise • Family Services of Merrimack Valley • Fanconi Anemia Research Fund, Inc. • Farm Sanctuary •X. Father Bill’s & Mainspring • Feeding America • Fenway Community Health Center, Inc. • Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund • First Congregational Church Food Pantry • First Step Inn • FISH of Northwestern CT • Focus on the Family • Food Bank of Western MA • FoodShare • For the Love of Jack, Inc. • Foundation for Metrowest, Vice Chairman Inc. • Foundation to Advance Catholic Education • Francis Ouimet Scholarship Fund • Frank Newhall Look Memorial • Franklin Community Meals • Franklin Food Pantry • Franklin N. Flaschner Judicial Institute, Inc. • Fraxa Research Foundation • Friendly Hands Food Bank, Inc. • Friendly Sons of St. Patrick New Bedford • Friends of Assisi Food Pantry • Friends of Bourne Council on Aging • Friends of Norwell/Norwell Food Pantry • Friends of the Scituate Animal Shelter • Friends of the Wareham Free Library, Inc. • Friendship Home, Inc. • Furry Angels Dachshund Rescue • Gaining Ground • Garden School • Gardens for Charlestown CHRISTOPHER • Genesis Foundation • Georgetown University • Ginny's Helping Hands, Inc. • Girls Inc. of Taunton • Girls on theE. RunHALL Boston • Glastonbury Basketball Assoc. • Glen Doherty Memorial Foundation • Gloria Gemma Breast Cancer Resource Foundation • Gnome INC • Gold Fights Cancer, Inc. • Good Hope, Inc. • Good Neighbors • Gordon Mitchell School • Grafton Food Bank • Gray House • Greater Boston Food Bank • Greater Boston Legal Services • Greater Fall River Community Soup Kitchen • Greater Fall River RE-CREATIONTreasurer Committee • Greater Lawrence Health Center • Greater Westfield Food Pantry • Gregg's Giving Tree • Grow Hope Foundation • Gurjar Gujarati Association • Haggerty School • Haiti 180 • Hampshire Regional YMCA • Hanover Emergency Food Pantry • Haymakers for Hope • Healing Abuse Working for Change (HAWC) • Healing Meals Foundation Corporation • Health Imperatives, Inc. • Health Law Advocates • Hearts of Hope • Hebron Food Pantry • Hebron Interfaith Human Services • Heifer Project International, Inc. • Helping Hands Cupboard • Heritage Museum & Gardens • High Fives Nonprofit Foundation • High PointGAIL University • Hingham Food Pantry • Hingham High School Rowing Association • Hockomock Area YMCA • Holliston EAGAN Pantry Shelf • Hope Health Hospice Palliative Care • Hope Lives • Horizons, Inc. • Hosmer Elementary • House of Seven Gables • Hudson Community Food Pantry, Inc. • Humane Society International • Senior Vice President and General Counsel Humane Society of Arkansas County • Hyde Square Task Force • iCatholic Media, Inc. • Impact Melanoma, Inc. • Innovation Network for Communities • Institute for Shipboard Education • Insurance Library Association • Interfaith Human Services of Putnam • Interfaith Social Services • International Rescue Committee, Inc. • Ireland Funds • Irish Cultural Center, Inc. • Island Food Pantry • Jacob’s Pillow Dance • Jamie's Run, Inc. • JCAM Charitable Foundation • Jenny Fund • Jewish Family Services of Metrowest, Inc. • Joe Andruzzi Foundation • Johnson & Wales University • Jonnycakes of Westerly • Jordan Porco Foundation • Jou Nouvo - New Day, Inc. • Journey Forward • Jubilee Food Cupboard • Junior Achievement of Southern MA • Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation • Kate Phalon McCarthy Memorial Fund • Kids of the Summer Foundation • Kingston Foundation for Education • Laconia Middle School • Lambert-Lavoie • Last Hope K9 Rescue • Lawrence Boys & Girls Club • Lazarus House • Lee Food Pantry • Lee Youth Association • Lenny DLegacy I R EFoundation CTO R• Link S to Libraries • Literacy Volunteers of Greater Waterbury • Loaves & Fishes Food Pantry • Zakim Fund • Leukemia & Lymphoma Society • Life Needs Coop/Stanton Home • Lindsay's Longmeadow Food Pantry • Looking Upwards • Lorraine's Soup Kitchen • Louis D. Brown Peace Institute • Loveland Foundation, Inc. • Lowell Transitional Living Center • Lower Cape Outreach Council • Lynnfield Francis X. Bellotti Middle School • Madaro Family Community Fund • Maine Adaptive Sports and Recreation • Make-A-Wish MA & RI • Make-A-Wish NH • Making Ends Meet Foundation • Malden Catholic High School • Manchester Community Music School • Manet Community Health Center • Marblehead Food Pantry • Thomas Maria DrosteS. Counseling Services, Inc. • Marine Toys for Tots Foundation • Marissa Paige Ramos Memorial Foundation, Inc. Carpenter • Marshfield Food Pantry • Martin Richard Foundation • Mass Bay Community College • Mass District 33-S Lions Eyemobile • Massachusetts Affordable Housing • Massachusetts Audubon Society • Massachusetts Bail Fund • Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Inc. • Massachusetts Fallen Heroes • Anne Massachusetts General Hospital • Massachusetts Military Heroes • Massachusetts Taxpayer Foundation • Massachusetts M. DeFrancesco Women's Political Caucus • Mayor Mike's Foundation for Kids • Mayor's Office for Immigrant Advancement • McCall Center for Behavioral Health • Meals for Neighbors Food Pantry • Meals on Wheels America • John F. Donohue Medfield Coalition for Public Education • Medfield Food Cupboard • Medford Historical Society • Medford-Brooks Estate Land Trust • Medical Aid to Haiti • Meeting House Montessori School • Megan's House • Melanoma Foundation of New England • Melrose Humane Society • Memorial Sloan KetteringJ.Cancer CenterDowling • Mercy for Animals, Inc. • Meriden Humane Society • Merrimack College • Merrimack Valley Food Bank Robert • Merrimack Valley YMCA • Mi Amore, Inc. • Michael J. Fox Foundation • Michael Lisnow Respite Center, Inc. • Middlebury College • Middlesex Human Service Agency • Middlesex School • Milford Board of Education • Millis Food Pantry • Millis Middle School • Milton High School Boosters •William Ministerio H. 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ARC Inc. • Northeast Middle School • Northeastern University - Catholic Center • Northwestern Children's Thomas R. Kiley Project • Northwestern Counseling & Support Services • Northwestern CT YMCA • Northwood Lake Watershed Association • Norwood Food Pantry • NPH USA • O'Donnell Elementary School • Old Colony YMCA • On The Rise • One Love International, Inc. • Onset Bay Association • Open Door Soup Kitchen • Joseph G. Murphy Open Pantry Community Services • Open Table • Orchard Gardens K-8 School • Orchard House • Our Community Food Pantry • Our Community Table • Our Daily Bread Soup Kitchen • Our Heroes Fund • Our Neighbors’ Table • Oxford Dog Park • Oxford Ecumenical Food Shelf • PACE Food Bank • Pack Leaders Rescue of CT • Palmer Food Share • Pan-Mass Challenge • Parish Cupboard • Parmenter Foundation • Partners Brian J. O’Dwyer Healthcare System, Inc. • Pathlight • Paul F. 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Orsino Inn • Plymouth Area Coalition for the Homeless • Plymouth Schools Music Association • Police Unity Tour, Inc. • Porter Phelps Huntington Foundation • Potter League of RI • Preble Street • Proctor Elementary School • Proctor School • Project 13 Oasis Food Pantry • Project Just Because, Inc. • Project Playground New Hartford • Providence Northeast Washington Hunger Coalition • Purr Friends • Purr-fect Cat Shelter, Inc. • Quincy Animal Shelter • Quincy Choral Boosters • Quincy School Community Partnership • Rachel's Table • Raynham Middle School • Reading Food Pantry • Red Sox Foundation • Rehoboth Food Pantry • Jennifer Reale –Food Foundation Program Representative Reverend Jean M. Parisot Foundation • Rhode Island Hospital Foundation • RI Community Bank • Rian Immigrant Center • Riverside Industries • Road Runners Club of America • Road to Responsibility, Inc. • Rockland Assoc. of Churches/Rockland Emergency Food Pantry • Rockland Food Pantry • Roger Williams University • Roots Studio, Inc. • Rose's Bounty Food Pantry • Rosie's Place • Roslindale Food Pantry • Roxbury Kristen Sullivan – Program Support Coordinator Latin School • Royall House Association • Saco Food Pantry • Saint Francis House • Saint John Paull II Catholic Academy • Saint Paul School • Saint Theresa of Avila School • Salem Food Pantry • Salem Mission, Inc. • Salem Pantry • Salvation Army • Salvation Army Newport County • Salvation of Greenfield • Samuel Fuller • Sandwich Food Pantry • Save the Bay • Sayles School • School on Wheels of MA • Scituate Food DawnArmy Batts – Senior Administrative Assistant Pantry • Scituate High School iExcel Program • Sexual Violence Prevention Association • Shakespeare & Co. • Shane Gives Thanks • Shepherd's Pantry • Smith College • Somerville Homeless Coalition • Soroptimist International • Soup Kitchen in Provincetown, Inc. • South Church Food Pantry • South Shore Christian Academy • South Shore Conservatory • South Shore Habitat for Humanity • South Shore Health Foundation • South Shore Peer Recovery, Inc. • South Shore YMCA • Southbury Women's Club • Southern Maine Health Care • Spartyka Warrior Foundation • Special Olympics CT • Special Olympics MA • Spina Bifida Association of Greater New England • Sports Museum of New England • Springfield Public Day Middle School • Springfield Rescue Mission • St. Andrew’s School • St. Anna's Church • St. Anne's Shrine Preservation Society • St. Ann's Home • St. John Church Food for the Poor • St. John the Evangelist • St. John's Food Pantry • St. Joseph Bay Humane Society • St. Jude Children's Research Hospital • St. Mark Community Education Program • St. Mary of the Hills School • St. Mary St. Catherine of Siena • St. Monica School • St. Patrick School • St. Paul's Outreach • St. Raphael's Food Pantry • St. Stephen Armenian Elementary School • St. Vincent de Paul, Whitman • St. Vincent de Paul, Middletown • St. Vincent de Paul Place, Norwich • St. Vincent dePaul • St. Theresa of the Child Jesus School • Steppingstone, Inc. • Sudbury Food Pantry • Sunshine Village • Susan B. Anthony Project • Susan G. Komen for the Cure • Syracuse University • Tabor Academy • Tanks Kids • Tear Cap Workshops • Teen Challenge • Tewksbury Community Pantry • Thayer Academy • Theatre Project, Inc. • Thomas Chew Memorial Boys & Girls Club, Inc. • Thomaston Pantry Crisis Fund • Thomson School • Thousand Currents • Together Rising • Town of Avon Department of Social Services • Town of Canton • Town of Reading • Transportation Association of Greenwich • Tri-Parish Ecumenical Food Pantry • Truro Historical Society • Trustees Reservation • UCONN Foundation • UMASS Amherst • UMASS Foundation • United Parish Food Pantry • United States Association for UNHCR • United Way of Greater New Bedford • United Way of Massachusetts Bay • United Way of New Bedford - Power of the Purse • United Way of RI • University of Pittsburgh • Veterans Strong Community Center, Inc. • Victory Programs • Village for Families & Children • Visiting Nurse & Community Care • Voices of Hope • Wakefield Food Pantry • Walpole Families of Faith • Walpole Food Pantry • Waltham Boys & Girls Club • Wam Theatre • Warren-Prescott Foundation, Inc. • Watertown Boys & Girls Club • We the Protestors, Inc. • Wellspring • West Springfield Boys & Girls Club • West Suburban YMCA • Westfield Boys & Girls Club • Westfield State Foundation • Westford Food Pantry • Westminster Food Pantry • Westwood Food Pantry • Weymouth Council for the Hungry, Inc. • Weymouth Food Pantry • Whitman-Hanson Regional High School • Wide Horizons for Children • Wikimedia Foundation • Wildlife Warriors USA, Inc. • Wilmington Little League, Inc. • Windham Area Interfaith Ministry • Winship Elementary • Winthrop Food Pantry • Winthrop School • Women's Lunch Place • Women's Resource Center • Worcester Animal Rescue League • Worcester County Food Bank • World Vision • Wounded Warrior Project, Inc. • Xaverian Brothers High School • Yale - New Haven Hospital • Yarmouth Food Pantry • Yarmouth Library Association • Yawkey Boys & Girls Club • YMCA Greater Boston • YMCA of Greater Westfield • Young Life • YW Boston • Zephyr Education Foundation AR B E LLA I N S U RAN CE F OU N DATI ON

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