Watertown Savings Donates to Group that Works with Those with Special Needs

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Watertown Savings Bank officials present a check to the Greater Waltham Arc. From left, WSB Vice President and Marketing Officer Carole Katz; WSB Assistant Vice President and Waltham resident Rose Herron; GWarc Executive Director Roz Rubin; WSB Community Relations Manager Kelly Cronin; and WSB Assistant Vice President, Facilities Manager Brian Murphey.

Watertown Savings Bank officials present a check to the Greater Waltham Arc. From left, WSB Vice President and Marketing Officer Carole Katz; WSB Assistant Vice President and Waltham resident Rose Herron; GWarc Executive Director Roz Rubin; WSB Community Relations Manager Kelly Cronin; and WSB Assistant Vice President, Facilities Manager Brian Murphey.

Watertown Savings

Watertown Savings Bank officials present a check to the Greater Waltham Arc. From left, WSB Vice President and Marketing Officer Carole Katz; WSB Assistant Vice President and Waltham resident Rose Herron; GWarc Executive Director Roz Rubin; WSB Community Relations Manager Kelly Cronin; and WSB Assistant Vice President, Facilities Manager Brian Murphey.

Watertown Savings Bank recently presented a check to the Great Waltham Arc for their Annual Harvest Breakfast.

The bank donated $2,500 to Greater Waltham Arc, which works with children, adolescents and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families in the community, utilizing a person-centered planning approach.

The 44th annual Harvest Breakfast will be held on Oct. 19 from 8 a.m. to noon at the Embassy Suites Waltham. The breakfast helps the Greater Waltham Arc and raises awareness about what the group does.

The presentation was made at the Waltham Chamber of Commerce’ Annual BBQ at the Gore Estate in Waltham.

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