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BrightBridge Credit Union Supports Local Students with Back-to-School Drive
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The credit union collected new school supplies for schools local to their branch locations.

BrightBridge Credit Union (BrightBridge) is proud to announce the successful completion of its back-to-school drive that ran during the month of August. Credit union staff, members and community supporters generously donated school supplies at each of the credit union’s 19 retail branch locations to benefit local students.

In addition to notebooks, pencils, crayons, markers and other classroom essentials, BrightBridge also collected hygiene items such as hand sanitizers and tissues after several schools identified a specific need for products that keep classrooms healthy and students thriving.

“Education is one of the strongest building blocks for a brighter future,” said BrightBridge Regional Sales Manager Kinjal Singh. “We’re so grateful for the generosity of our members and team, who came together to donate and ensure that students can succeed in the classroom.”

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Top of page: BrightBridge’s Hanover Branch Manager Carrie Lincoln (left) smiled with Principal Ellen Burns as she dropped off her branch’s donations to the Cedar Elementary School.  Above: Members of BrightBridge Tewksbury branch team visited the John F. Ryan Elementary School to deliver new school supplies to students. From left: Sheila Marquis, Pamela Stamp, Vice Principal William Hart and Principal Josh Murphy.

Supplies were donated to the following schools:

• Dr. Albert B. Consentino Middle School in Haverhill, Mass.
• Pollard School in Plaistow, N.H.
• Sgt. Jordan Shay Memorial Lower Elementary School in Amesbury, Mass.
• Tenney Grammar School in Methuen, Mass.
• Comprehensive Grammar School in Methuen, Mass.
• Atkinson Elementary School in North Andover, Mass.
• Cedar Elementary School in Hanover, Mass.
• Center Elementary School in Hanover, Mass.
• Michael Driscoll School in Brookline, Mass.
• Randolph High School in Dorchester, Mass.
• Francis J. Kane Elementary School in Marlborough, Mass.
• Waltham Public Schools in Waltham, Mass.
• Lake View Elementary School in Worcester, Mass.
• John F. Ryan Elementary School in Tewksbury, Mass
• Center School in Danvers, Mass.
• Bridgewater-Raynham George Mitchell Elementary in Bridgewater, Mass.
• Cold Springs Elementary School in Plymouth, Mass.
• Leroy Wood Elementary School in Fairhaven, Mass.

This initiative reflects BrightBridge’s ongoing commitment to supporting the communities it serves. By helping to remove barriers for students, the credit union continues its mission to foster opportunity and growth for families across the region.

For more information about BrightBridge Credit Union’s community initiatives, please visit www.brightbridge.com/news.



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