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Naugatuck Savings Bank Foundation Announces Community Awards Grant Recipients

May 13, 2012

The Naugatuck Savings Bank Foundation announced the winners of its Community Awards Program last night at a special ceremony honoring 35 nonprofit organizations by distributing awards totaling $53,500. Each Naugatuck Savings Bank customer was able to cast a vote for a local charity of their choice to receive a grant from the Naugatuck Savings Bank Foundation.

"The Naugatuck Savings Bank Foundation has awarded $3.8 million in grants since 1999 to non-profit organizations" stated Charles J. Boulier, III, President of Naugatuck Savings Bank. "Asking our customers to help determine where we distribute a portion of our Foundation's 2012 grant money complements our philosophy of building lifetime relationships with our customers. This collaboration is a wonderful partnership between our customers, the Foundation and the organizations that our customers feel will improve the lives of those in our communities. This Community Awards Program is a way for customers to recognize their nonprofits in their communities."

Mark Yanarella, Chairman and CEO of Naugatuck Savings Bank and Charles J. Bouiler, III, President of Naugatuck Savings Bank presented the awards on behalf of the Foundation to the following recipients: - Middlebury Senior Center, Middlebury - $4,361.37 - St. Francis Church, Naugatuck - $3,374.87 - St. Mary's Church, Naugatuck - $3,374.87 - Middlebury Congregational Church, Middlebury - $2,855.66 - Prospect Senior Center, Prospect - $2,855.66 - Naugatuck YMCA, Naugatuck - $2,440.29 - Ecumenical Food Bank, Naugatuck - $1,869.16 - St. Hedwig Church, Naugatuck - $1,817.24 - Oxford Special Olympics, Oxford - $1,765.32 - Seven Angels Theatre, Waterbury - $1,661.47 - Pinebrook Assembly of God, Naugatuck - $1,557.63 - Hillside Covenant Church, Naugatuck - $1,505.71 - Oxford United Church of Christ, Oxford - $1,505.71 - St. Anthony Church, Prospect - $1,505.71 - Naugatuck Valley Community Church, Naugatuck- $1,453.79 - Oxford High School Booster Club, Oxford - $1,401.87 - GIL Foundation, Prospect - $1,401.87 - St. Francis - St. Hedwig School, Naugatuck - $1,349.95 - Prospect Congregational Church, Prospect - $1,349.95 - St. Augustine Church, Seymour - $1,349.95 - Naugatuck Special Olympics, Naugatuck - $1,289.03 - Stone Chiropractic Baseball Camp, Watertown - $1,298.03 - Holy Cross Fathers' Club, Waterbury - $1,246.11 - First Congregational Church, Cheshire - $1,194.18 - Salvation Army, Ansonia - $1,090.34 - Naugatuck Ecumenical Outreach Network, Naugatuck - $1,038.42 - Woodbury Lions Club, Woodbury - $1,038.42 - Howard Whittemore Library, Naugatuck - $1,038.42 - Acts 4 Ministry, Inc., Waterbury - $500.00 - Are You Dense, Waterbury - $500.00 - Augusta Curtis Cultural Center, Meriden - $500.00 - Eagles Club, Naugatuck - $500.00 - Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Meriden - $500.00 - St. Stanislaus Church, Meriden - $500.00 - Waterbury Health Access, Waterbury - $500.00

Devoted to our local communities, the Naugatuck Savings Bank Foundation was founded in 1998. The Foundation has given away more than $3.8 million to deserving non-profit organization to support a broad range of programs and services that are consistent with the Foundation's mission to contribute to the betterment of the communities it serves. The Foundation considers a broad range of requests to assist and promote economic development, human services, education and the arts.

 
 

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