pleased to announce that the winner of the latest on its website Love Bus seeks to ease the suffering of pediat- ric cancer patients throughout Greater Lowell by providing free integrative therapies such as massage, acu- puncture, art, and mu- sic therapies. can read about three worthy nonprofit or- ganizations and then vote for the one they would most like to sup- port. The charity with the most votes then re- ceives a $1,500 donation from the credit union. Different chari- ties are posted every quarter, so people are encouraged to keep returning to nation. all mission," said Mark S. Coch- ran, president and chief execu- tive officer of Jeanne D'Arc Credit Union. "The `Give a Click' cam- our region become more involved with their communities and with each other. We are pleased to help Lucy's Love Bus continue its organizations received strong support from website visitors. When the campaign ended, Lucy's Love Bus received the most votes, while Lifelinks, Inc. came in second, and the Lowell Asso- ciation for the Blind came in third. Indi- viduals are permitted to vote only once. Click" campaign is fo- cused on another trio of nonprofit organiza- tions in the region. The organizations vy- ing for the next dona- for Hope and Healing, the Horn Home for Adult Resource Association (RARA). All three nonprofit or- ganizations are based in Lowell. (left), presents a check to Beecher Grogan, executive director of Lucy's Love Bus. team for My Brother's Table team in the 32 shore line from Swamscott to Lynn was held on Oc- North Shore. The organization said that the funds raised by this year's walk will fund 110,000 meals this year. |