When you open an account with us, we open up new
opportunities throughout our community.

Lots of banks give to charity, but Winchester Savings Bank believes charity begins at home. That’s why the deposits we receive from you are invested right back into the community, through our support of local schools, youth groups, culture centers, hospitals and other worthy organizations throughout the community. Not to mention our ongoing investment in local residents and businesses through our mortgage, consumer and commercial lending programs. Why put your money in another bank, when we’re the bank that’s invested in you?

Partial list of 2007 Charitable Donations

American Cancer Society
Winchester ABC
Caritas Communities
Woburn Council of Social Concern
Winchester Cooperative Nursery School
Homeowners Options for Massachusetts Elders
Boys and Girls Club of Arlington
Winchester Chamber of Commerce
Winchester Cooperative Nursery School
The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society
Lawrence Memorial Hospital
Winchester Public Library
Woburn Public Library
Housing Familes, Inc.
National Multiple Sclerosis Society
Winchester Seniors Association
Tri-City Community Action Program
Winchester Community Music School
Mystic River Watershed Association

Organizations WSB Officers and
Corporators are Involved In

Winchester Chamber of Commerce
Winchester Hospital
Winchester Rotary Club
Caritas Communities
Council of Social Concern
Mount Vernon House
Winchester Scholarship Foundation
John and Mary Murphy Scholarship
American Cancer Society
Toys for Tots Foundation
Mystic Valley Elder Services
Winchester Sports Foundation
Acton-Boxborough Youth Basketball


The Bank recently donated $2,500 to Supportive Living, Inc., a non- profit organization whose mission is to "create appropriate and affordable life-long supportive housing options that will enable survivors of brain injury to live with dignity and achieve their highest level of independence in the community." (L-R: James A. Smith, the Bank's VP of Residential Lending, Carrol Stephens, President of Supportive Living, Inc., Peter J. Segerstrom, the Bank's President & CEO.)

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