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Contributing to the community
Over the past 10 years the members of the Laborers Local Union 133 along with the South Shore Building and Construction Trades Unions have contributed over 1.8 million dollars in labor, materials and services to the people of Quincy. This does not include the millions of dollars in scholarships awarded over the same period of time or the cost of operating 12 different apprenticeship schools.
Fr. Bill's Place 1987 $300,000
Granite Workers Memorial $80,000
Korean War Memorial $25,000
YMC A renovation and addition $20,000
Saint Johns Church $60,000
Food Pantry $5,000
Quincy Youth Hockey Rink $20,000
Merrymount Park,
Collins Rest-A While-Playground $30,000
Fore River Clubhouse facelift $10,000
Handicap Ramps and accessibility
modifications to private homes. $30,000
Quincy Community Action South
West Community Center $189,000
First Night Quincy $115,000
Labor Guild $110,000

Presidents Day Community Celebration $10,000
Adams Academy Lighting $50,000
ShipYard Dedication (labor only)
Fr. Bill's Place 1998 380,000
Sponsorship of Baseball, Soccer,
Hockey, Softball, Teams $10,000
Rebuilding of the Cortez home after A devastating fire $75,000
Stadium lights 75,000
Arts in the park $3,000
Joe Monahan Handicap residence House $120.000
USS Salem $60,000
Cleaner and Greener Faxon Park $25,000
Apprenticeship School for Quincy
and South Shore Community Students
Summary of donations
Total
$1,802,000.00