Seasonal & Holidays

4 Medford Nonprofits Surprised With $6K For Holidays

Cummings Properties invites employees to select a local charity to receive a $1,000 donation in their honor each year.

Medford Public Library Foundation trustee Ellen Tonello (left), executive director Barbara Kerr (right), and Cummings Properties account manager Natalie Breen (center) pose with the Cummings Community Giving sign.
Medford Public Library Foundation trustee Ellen Tonello (left), executive director Barbara Kerr (right), and Cummings Properties account manager Natalie Breen (center) pose with the Cummings Community Giving sign. (Cummings Properties)

MEDFORD, MA — Four local nonprofits were surprised with a collective $6,000 through Cummings Properties' Cummings Community Giving program this holiday season. The annual initiative invites employees to select a local charity to receive a $1,000 donation in their honor.

The Woburn-based commercial real estate firm donated $553,000 to hundreds of local nonprofit organizations. The Medford nonprofits selected this year were Friends of the Medford Family Network, Medford Fire Department, Medford Public Library Foundation and Outside the Lines Studio.

Cummings employees directed funds to 365 nonprofits in 102 local cities and towns. Now in its eighth year, the program is designed to give back in the areas where Cummings Properties team members live and work.

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"One meaningful aspect of the program is that it is a broad company-wide initiative yet also deeply personal," Dennis Clarke, Cummings Properties chairman and CEO, said in a statement. "All colleagues – whether they were hired yesterday or 40 years ago – have the chance to make an individual decision that helps a local cause that matters greatly to each of them."

Cummings Properties operations manager David Blumberg and account manager Natalie Breen, both Medford residents, directed their $1,000 donations to the Medford Public Library Foundation, a charity established to obtain and direct funding for the construction, maintenance, and operation of the library.

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"The Medford Public Library has been a second home to me for the last 26 years," Breen said in a statement. "The construction of a new library will improve the lives of generations to come and be a welcoming place for all to learn, meet, and grow."

Each eligible organization can receive up to $5,000 per program cycle, allowing multiple staff members to choose the same nonprofit. This year, 15 recipients received the maximum $5,000 donation.

Cummings Community Giving is open to employees of Cummings Properties, as well as its affiliated retirement communities, New Horizons at Choate in Woburn and New Horizons at Marlborough. Colleagues with at least 10 years of seniority are invited to choose two nonprofits to receive $1,000 each. Selected nonprofits must meet a few eligibility requirements and be based in and serve Middlesex, Essex, or Suffolk County, or the city or town where the colleague lives.

The program was expanded in recent years to include longtime clients, Cummings Foundation volunteers, and other friends of the Cummings organization. These participants made their selections earlier in the year.

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