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Winthrop’s CASA Kids Support Their Veterans in a Big Way

CASA -Community Action for Safe Alternatives stepped up recently to help needy veterans in their community. Winthrop’s Veterans Service Officer, Philip Ronan welcomes Director of CASA Jen Reth and her students at the veteran’s office. The students collected toiletries and other personal hygiene supplies to be given to those who fought for our country and find themselves in a difficult situation. Anyone who might want to donate hygiene products or any other useful item please contact Phil Ronan at the Winthrop Veteran’s Services Office in the EB Newton Building, lower floor at 45 Pauline Street. Please phone at 617-846-0402.
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