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FRAMINGHAM – MutualOne Charitable Foundation has awarded a $10,000 Foundation grant to Daniel’s Table in Framingham.

Daniel’s Table was founded to improve food security.

Farm to Bag is one of the programs they run, working closely with local farms to access fresh produce every growing season. According to Co-Founder David Blais, the grant will allow them to purchase produce over this coming winter and early spring.

“Food insecurity is a serious problem affecting low-income members of our community,” said Steven M. Sousa, executive vice president and chief operating officer of MutualOne Bank and a MutualOne Charitable Foundation trustee. “We are pleased to offer support to a group that has proven they can provide assistance.”

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The $10,000 grant to Daniel’s Table was among awards totaling $126,000 in the MutualOne Charitable Foundation’s most recent round of funding.

Established in 1998 as the philanthropic arm of MutualOne Bank, the MutualOne Charitable Foundation has since donated over $5.3 million to charitable, educational, and civic initiatives that improve and enrich the quality of life in Framingham, Natick, and surrounding communities.

MutualOne Bank, which operates under an 1889 state charter, has full-service offices at 828 Concord Street and One Lincoln Street in Framingham and at 49 Main Street in Natick, a Commercial Loan Center at 160 Cochituate Road in Framingham, and a Residential Loan Center at 49 Main Street in Natick.

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Celebrating MutualOne Bank’s Charitable Foundation grant to Daniel’s Table are (from left) David Blais, Daniel’s Table executive director/president and Joleen Dick, MutualOne Bank client services manager.

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