Celebrate 25 Years of Community Impact: Medfield Foundation Week Kicks Off May 10th!
For a quarter-century, the Medfield Foundation (MFi) has been a quiet engine behind some of the town’s most beloved landmarks and essential services. This year, the organization marks its 25th anniversary, and the Select Board has officially proclaimed May 10th through 16th as “Medfield Foundation Week.”
Since its founding, the MFi has supported over 50 local non-profit initiatives—such as the Hinkley Playground or the Straw Hat Park—raised funds for those in need through initiatives such as the Angel Run, and distributed more than $176,000 in grants to local nonprofits that positively impact Medfield. To celebrate this milestone, the foundation is inviting the entire community to get outside, explore our town, and join the festivities.
What’s Happening During MFi Week?
How to Join the "Map! Snap!" Raffle
Participating in the challenge is simple and offers a chance to win a Grand Prize:
Give Where You Live!
As a 100% volunteer-run 501(c)(3), the Medfield Foundation relies on the generosity of neighbors to fund initiatives like the Community Assistance Fund, local grants through our Legacy Fund endowment, and local fiscal sponsorships. Consider donating to the Medfield Foundation to keep our community thriving in these uncertain times! Visit the MedfieldFoundation.org and make a donation today! All the proceeds directly benefit the town. Large or small, your donations ensure that Medfield remains a vibrant shared community and truly makes a difference!
“We want to celebrate the last 25 years by looking forward to the next 25,” says Abby Marble, the Medfield Foundation President. “It’s a great opportunity to enjoy the spring air and see exactly how your support makes a difference.”
For a full schedule of events and the interactive challenge map, visit MedfieldFoundation.org and follow them on Facebook and Instagram for the latest news.
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