Corporate Citizenship

Good Corporate Citizenship – a Top Priority and a Value our Employees Share

As a community bank, Milford Federal believes that giving back to the neighborhoods and communities in which we do business is of utmost importance. We support not only broad-based and global charities such as United Way and March of Dimes by holding bank-wide fundraising drives – we also support many locally-based programs such as youth and senior centers and food pantries. Each year we award college scholarships to high school seniors from numerous area schools and Milford Federal is an active member in three area chambers of commerce. In addition, we’re on the Honor Roll of institutions participating in the American Bankers Association’s Teach Children to Save program, where we speak to local elementary school classes to help kids understand the importance of saving and how it can positively impact their lives.
 
We’re proud to say our employees exhibit a strong commitment to charitable giving and community outreach as well, through youth sports coaching, serving as Directors on various boards, choreographing and directing children’s plays; Lion’s Club, women’s clubs and Rotary memberships – Milford Federal employees are out in our communities, getting involved and helping others.
 
We believe in the importance of being a good corporate citizen and are committed to continually seeking out new ways in which to demonstrate that responsibility, throughout the communities we serve
 
 ”No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.” – Aesop
 


2011 Milford Federal Savings Scholarship Recipients

Milford Federal wishes to congratulate the following recent high school graduates – who each received a $1000 scholarship to help further their education:

Baljinder Singh of Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational Technical High School, attending the University of Massachusetts – Lowell.

Tyler Pietras of Douglas High School, attending Wheelock College in Boston.

Katherine Englundof Hopedale High School, attending Quinnipiac University in Hamden, CT.

Heather Annis of Milford High School, attending the University of Massachusetts-Amherst.
Norbert Mongeon of Mount Saint Charles Academy.
Megan Mattox of Nipmuc Regional High School, attending Emmanuel College
Lauren Gallant of Northbridge High School, attending Bridgewater State University.
Matthes Bell of Uxbridge High School, attending Springfield College.
Ashley Shannon of Whitinsville Christian School, attending Anderson University.
Emily Chase of Woonsocket High School.
“Milford Federal has for many years supported the higher education pursuits of young adults in our community,” said Cynthia A. Casey, President and CEO. “These students are our future business leaders and we all want them to succeed. Assisting wit the cost of their college tuition is our pleasure.” Each student was selected by their school’s scholarship committee based on need, academic standing, and involvement in school and outside activities.