Waltham nonprofits shine in Watertown Savings Bank’s $100,000 Customer Choice Awards
Thirty-four local nonprofits received a total of $100,000 in funds from Watertown Savings Bank for its 27th Customer Choice Awards. The awardees were selected by popular vote and feted at a celebration on Tuesday, May 5, at the Sons of Italy Hall in Watertown.

“Our Customer Choice Awards program is one of which we are particularly proud because of how many organizations benefit,” said Watertown Saving Bank President and CEO Brett Dean. “The list of winners reflects the important work being done by non-profit organizations throughout the communities we serve. Customer Choice Awards Night is the Bank’s favorite event of the year.”
Waltham had a strong presence with 15 organizations showcasing the city’s vibrant nonprofit community serving a diversity of needs – and the ardent support of our community members who voted for them.
Waltham-based awardees ranged from Badass Waltham Warriors, founded by cancer survivors to support people living with a cancer diagnosis, to the Officer Paul Tracey 16 Memorial Foundation, founded to honor the late WPD officer by helping young people pursue careers in public safety.
Several other honorees also focused on youth, including the Waltham YMCA, St. Mary’s After School Program, Waltham Choral Parents Association, Waltham Partnership for Youth and Waltham High School All Night Party. The YMCA provides children and adults with a wide range of sports and wellness programs. The St. Mary’s program helps children in grades 2 to 8 “grow in mind, body, and soul.” The WCPA raises funds to cover costs for all students in Waltham High School’s award-winning show choir program. WPY places high school students in paid internships at businesses and nonprofits, while the All Night Party ensures WHS students have a safe place for post-prom festivities.
Providing aid to people in need is the mission of several awardees. The Community Day Center of Waltham is a drop-in shelter that provides food, beds, showers, clothing and case workers to support homeless neighbors. Our Lady Comforter of the Afflicted’s St. Vincent de Paul Society was recognized for supporting people with food vouchers, utility bills, scholarships and other types of aid. Healthy Waltham maintains food pantries and distribution programs for families facing food insecurity. A core mission of the Waltham Fields Community Farm is to provide fresh produce to local food programs from its organic farm on Beaver Street. The farm also educates children and adults about farming and the environment.
Historic and artistic organizations also received awards. Gore Place was recognized for its stewardship and education programs around the historic 19th-century Gore Estate. Metalwerx won kudos for its school for jewelry making and community studio.
Waltham-based The Cat Connection is a no-kill cat rescue and adoption program run entirely by volunteers. The organization sends a weekly article about a cat in need of a home to The Waltham Times.
Independent, local news made a strong showing. In addition to The Waltham Times, which won $10,000, the nonprofit Belmont Voice, founded in 2024, and YourArlington, founded in 2006 as “an experiment in community journalism,” were among the winners..
Winners of the 27th Customer Choice Awards
First Prize: $15,000 – St. James Armenian Church Youth Organization of America
Second Prize: $10,000 – The Waltham Times
Third Prize: $7,500 – St. Mary’s After School Program
Actors’ Shakespeare Project
Ancient Order of Hibernians Division 14
Badass Waltham Warriors
Belmont STEAM Alliance Corporation
Burn Survivors of New England
Chaisson Family Foundation
Community Day Center of Waltham
Food Link
Gals Best Pal
Gore Place
Healthy Waltham
Massachusetts Chamber Music Artists
Metalwerx
Mosesian Center for the Arts
Newton North High School PTSO
Officer Paul Tracey 16 Memorial Foundation
Our Lady Comforter of the Afflicted’s St. Vincent de Paul Society
Project Socks
Sayat Nova Dance Company
Sons & Daughters of Italy in Watertown
St. Luke’s Saint Vincent de Paul Society
St. Stephen’s Armenian Elementary School
The Belmont Voice
The Cat Connection
Waltham Choral Parents Association
Waltham Fields Community Farm
Waltham High School All Night Party
Waltham Partnership for Youth
Waltham YMCA
Watertown Boy & Girls Club
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