Westfield Bank Donates $10,000 to Behavioral Health Network’s Kamp for Kids
WESTFIELD — Westfield Bank donated $10,000 to the Behavioral Health Network Kamp for Kids to help support its summer camp, a six-week program that brings together children with and without disabilities, tackling fun activities and events.
“The Behavioral Health Network is pleased to be able to offer the Kamp for Kids program for families and youth in Westfield and surrounding communities,” said Steve Winn, president and CEO of Behavioral Health Network. “We are incredibly grateful to Westfield Bank for their generous support of the Kamp, which is celebrating its 50th year of hosting campers of all abilities.”
Behavioral Health Network is a regional provider of comprehensive behavioral health services for adults, children, and families, serving more than 38,000 individuals annually at more than 40 locations across Massachusetts. Their Kamp for Kids program brings together children and youth from ages 5 to 22, promoting a summer camp experience that includes art, health, nature, non-competitive sports, and other fun activities.
“We are proud to continue supporting this remarkable organization,” said James Hagan, president and CEO of Westfield Bank. “We applaud the Kamp’s 50 years of impactful work, creating opportunities for youth to grow, connect, and thrive.”