Cummings Foundation Donates $100K to Krystle Campbell Memorial Peace Garden
|Mr. William Campbell and Mayor Michael J. McGlynn joined more than 250 other guests at a reception on June 2, 2014, at TradeCenter 128 in Woburn to celebrate the $10 million infusion of funding into greater Boston’s non profit sector. The $100K for 100 Program supports nonprofits that not only based, but also primarily serve Middlesex, Essex, and Suffolk Counties.
The City of Medford was awarded $100,000 towards the Krystle Campbell Peace Garden, which will honor the memory of Medford native Krystle Campbell, as well as Martin Richard, Officer Sean Collier and Lingzu Lu. The peace garden will also honor all those injured in the Boston Marathon bombings, the first responders and public safety.
Pictured left to right: Mr. William Cummings, President, Cummings Properties, Mr. William Campbell, Father of Krystle Campbell, Mayor Michael J. McGlynn, and Frank DiPaola, a Campbell Peace Garden Volunteer (Photo courtesy of Cummings Properties)
– Submitted by Mayor Michael McGlynn’s office