
Through SIGNET Cares, our employees support volunteer-driven programs to help communities in need. We support a wide range of charitable organizations throughout New England including: Interfaith Social Services, Susan G. Komen 3-Day for The Cure, Make A Child Smile Organization, Father Bill’s & Mainspring, Toys for Tots Foundation, American Red Cross, Boston Big Brother Big Sister Foundation, Special Olympics, Dress for Success, Friends of Norwell – Norwell Food Pantry & Closet, Norwell Council on Aging, The Greater Boston Food Bank, Arthritis Foundation, West Side Benevolent Society, and Standish Humane Society.
Father Bill’s & MainSpring
Each month, SIGNET team members purchase sandwich makings, assemble sandwiches, pack them up and deliver them along with beverages, dessert and chips to Father Bill’s in Quincy. For more than three decades, Father Bill’s & MainSpring (FBMS), a registered 501(c)3...
The Norwell Council on Aging Annual Veterans Luncheon
To honor our local veterans, SIGNET staff (this year: Bill Ainslie, Brian Casali, Mike Gordon, John Richards, Rebecca Rogers and Jeoff Tardif ) continued their tradition of preparing and serving…
Interfaith Social Services’ annual Halloween Costume Drive
This event gives children in need the opportunity to celebrate the popular holiday just like their peers. Thanks to SIGNET’s donation of candy, buckets, and costumes, Interfaith’s Halloween Costume Drive was a huge success! Interfaith's staff and volunteers...
Tour de South Shore
Becky Rogers participated in the McCourt Foundation's 2018 Tour de South Shore 50-mile charity ride to help the fight against MS, Alzheimer’s, ALS, and Parkinson’s disease. The ride took Becky through Hingham, Cohasset, Scituate and Norwell.
Walk for Hunger
Katie Marsh joined Project Bread in the 50th Walk for Hunger & 5K Run to raise money to end hunger in Massachusetts. More than 726,000 Massachusetts residents don't always have enough food to eat. Last year, money raised through the Walk supported 263 local...
Interfaith Social Services
Another impactful year for Interfaith Social Services: thousands of hungry families were fed, and hundreds of local residents received mental health counseling and homelessness prevention assistance.