Cummings School announces 2014 Service Fund recipients

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North Grafton – Local non-profit programs addressing a variety of needs from community arts, STEM education and elementary through high school enrichment will get a boost in funding this year from the Cummings School Service Fund.

The nine local organizations that received grants this year are: Apple Tree Arts, Grafton Lion's Club, Grafton Middle School; Grafton High School; The Claflin Hill Symphony Orchestra, Touchstone Community School, all in Grafton; North Grafton Elementary School Parent Teacher Group and St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, both in North Grafton and the? Westborough High School FIRST Robotics team.

“This year's recipients of the Cummings School Service Fund are diverse in their programming and contribute to impactful initiatives in the community,” said Deborah T. Kochevar, D.V.M, Ph.D., dean of Cummings School. “It's an honor for us to give back to our host communities as a sign of appreciation for their support of the school.”

Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University established the fund to support organizations in its host communities of Grafton and Westborough. Applications are reviewed on an annual basis by the school and given priority based on their ability to address community-identified needs. The Cummings School Service Fund grants typically range from $200-$500.

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