Monson Savings Bank Donates $10,000 to Revitalize CDC
MONSON — In alignment with its ongoing mission to give back to the communities it serves, Monson Savings Bank donated $10,000 to Revitalize Community Development Corp. (CDC) in support of its upcoming 2025 #GreenNFit Neighborhood Rebuild event.
Revitalize CDC, founded in 1992 and based in Springfield, is a nonprofit that provides critical repairs and rehabilitation to the homes of low-income families with children, military veterans, the elderly, and people with special needs, all at no cost to them. Its mission is not only to create safe, healthy homes but also to improve residents’ physical and emotional well-being through initiatives like asthma-prevention interventions and its Nutrition Rx program that combats food insecurity and chronic health conditions.
The #GreenNFit Neighborhood Rebuild is one of Revitalize CDC’s most impactful annual events, bringing together hundreds of volunteers to transform dozens of homes in a single day. This year, more than 20 Monson Savings Bank team members will roll up their sleeves to volunteer alongside other community members, helping to make tangible improvements that will change lives.
“We are so grateful for Monson Savings Bank’s continued partnership and their generous $10,000 donation to support our 2025 #GreenNFit event,” said Colleen Loveless, president and CEO of Revitalize CDC. “Their financial support and volunteer commitment help us provide vital resources to those in need. Together, we are creating healthier homes and stronger communities.”
Dan Moriarty, president and CEO of Monson Savings Bank, shared his pride in supporting such a meaningful initiative. “Revitalize CDC embodies the kind of grassroots impact that truly makes a difference. We’re proud to not only contribute financially to their mission, but to also stand side by side with them through our employee volunteerism. Our team is energized and ready to help improve homes and lives across our local neighborhoods.”