The Dedham Institution for Savings Foundation has donated $50,000 to Beth Israel Deaconess—Needham. The funds will be used toward the construction of a state-of-the-art Outpatient Clinical Center. BID-Needham has served residents in Needham, Dedham, Newton, Dover, Medfield, Sherborn, Wellesley, Westwood and other surrounding communities for more than 100 years. They provide safe, high-quality, community-based health care and access to tertiary care in close collaboration with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. “We are proud to support such an important health care organization in our community,” said Ingalls.
Pictured from left to right are Liz Bissell, Senior Vice President, Marketing, Dedham Savings, Kelly Wallace, Director of Development, John Fogarty, President and CEO, Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital—Needham (BID-Needham), Mark Ingalls, Trustee, Dedham Institution for Savings Foundation.
About Dedham Institution for Savings Foundation:
The Dedham Institution for Savings formed the Foundation for the purpose of funding requests from community organizations which provide services to the communities that they serve. These communities generally, but not exclusively, include Dedham, Westwood, Norwood, Walpole, Sharon, Needham, and South Boston. Typical requests are usually received from such organizations as schools, libraries, family service organizations and non-profit organizations. The Trustees of the Foundation will accept grant requests from community organizations and make awards twice a year.
About Dedham Savings:
Incorporated in 1831, Dedham Savings has assets of over $1.4 billion. Its mission is to promote financial strength and success in the individuals, families, and businesses of the communities it serves. Dedham Savings offers a broad range of financial and electronic banking services to individuals, businesses and organizations through full-service locations in Dedham, East Dedham, Needham, Norwood, Sharon, South Boston, Walpole, and Westwood.