Cornerstone Bank supports Dismas House with $3,000 donation for winter heating assistance

Cornerstone Bank has donated $3,000 to Dismas House of Massachusetts, Inc., to help provide winter heating support across the nonprofit’s four residential programs for former inmates reentering society. The funds will help cover utility costs during the colder months, ensuring that residents have a safe, warm environment as they work toward rebuilding their lives.

Dismas House offers transitional housing, support services and a pathway back to the community for individuals most in need of recovery, decent work and housing. With locations across Worcester County, the organization provides not only shelter, but also critical programs that foster stability and hope.

“Dismas House plays a vital role in providing dignity and opportunity for people in need across our community,” said Todd Tallman, CEO of Cornerstone Bank. “We’re proud to continue our support for their mission, particularly during the winter months when reliable heat is essential.”

This most recent gift builds on Cornerstone Bank’s ongoing partnership with Dismas House, which included a $2,500 donation in 2024 to support youth hunger initiatives and a $4,000 donation in 2023 for the same cause.

Cornerstone Bank is committed to strengthening local communities through charitable giving and volunteerism. Its support of Dismas House underscores the bank’s dedication to addressing urgent community needs and improving the lives of neighbors across Central Massachusetts.

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