Jr. Past President - Patrick Allen
President - Zachary Clement
Vice President - CJ Buchanan
Chaplain - Alex Cruz
Secretary - Geldart
Treasurer - Bob Kerrigan
Conductor - Kevin McNally
Inside Guard - Mike Carignan
Outside Guard - Carl Hartwig
Trustees - Randy Shelton
J T Macora
Steve Kerrigan
Jeff Kerrigan
Brian Muller
Jr. Past President - Patty Mula
President - Paola Crowell
Vice President - Maggie Riani
Chaplain - Jenny Newell
Secretary - Cindy Durkee
Treasurer - Ann Hollis
Conductor - Heather Sefton
Trustees - Claudia Muller
Pamela LaRosee
Kelly Lumbra
The Hemispherectomy Foundation
Aerie President, Zack Clement's Charity
The Hemispherectomy Foundation is dedicated to children and their families who have undergone, or who are considering hemispherectomy brain surgery." Ours is a mission of HOPE. Hope that the remaining brain hemisphere can help these children and families to live life to their fullest potential.
The Hemispherectomy Foundation, a 501(c)3 Non-profit organization was founded in 2008 to provide emotional, educational, and financial support to individuals and their families, who have undergone, or will undergo, a hemispherectomy or similar brain surgery.
Marlborough Community Cupboard
Auxiliary President, Paola Crowell's Charity
Marlborough Community Cupboard has served the community residents since 1992 and in 2011 became a direct service program of the United Way of Tri-County. The Marlborough Community Cupboard continues to be a local organization supporting local residents through care, compassion and quality programs and services.
The Marlborough Community Cupboard provides groceries and produce to Marlborough residents each month. Fresh fruits and vegetables are also available to clients on a weekly basis through the Produce Marketplace so people can access healthy items that may otherwise be too expensive in a retail grocery store. In partnership with the Marlborough Senior Center and Springwell, homebound seniors can have groceries delivered through the Senior Mobile Market to maintain independent living.
In addition to this, the Marlborough Community Cupboard offers gently used clothing to clients at no charge when they visit the food pantry. Through the Marlborough Community Cupboard, Marlborough residents in need can apply for utility assistance including heating oil, gas and electricity. Maintaining safe, bright and warm homes is critical for individuals and families, especially during cold winter months. With lights on, children can do their homework and adults can complete necessary housework. When health and human service resources are scarce, Marlborough Community Cupboard is there to fill the needs of our community.