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Boys Town New England
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Learn more about
becoming a Foster Parent,
call 1.800.847.2025
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Many of us have wonderful memories growing up… of days at school with friends or playing outside. For some children in New England, these memories are nothing more than dreams. Their memories are of abuse, abandonment and neglect. These children need heroes. Be a hero, become a Foster Parent. Find out more…
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You are invited to help
Boys Town New England Light Up the Season
Boys Town New England Tree Lighting
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Wednesday, December 3
5 to 7 p.m.
58 Flanagan Road, Portsmouth |
You are invited to help share in this memorable tradition with the children of Boys Town New England., to sing carols around the Christmas tree and establish fond memories with friends and families. Following the tree lighting, warm up with hot chocolate and desserts, meet Boys Town children and families, and learn about Boys Town New England's Continuum of Care as they tour the campus’ new Administrative Support and Family Services building.
For more information call 401.845.2250. |
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Boys Town is a beacon of hope for America’s children and families through its life-changing youth care and health care programs across the United States. Now 90 years strong, Boys Town is embarking a new mission to affect change in a puzzling system of youth care by building a continuum of family services to provide the right services at the right time based on a child’s or family’s needs. Partnering with families, our nonprofit, nonsectarian organization provides abused, abandoned and neglected children with a safe, caring, loving environment where they gain confidence to get better and learn skills to become productive citizens. Boys Town works with communities and schools in order to meet the growing and more diverse needs of today’s children and families.
In 2007, 115 children received help from Boys Town New England’s youth care programs, including Treatment Family Services located on the new five-home Bazarsky Campus, and In-Home Family Services. Another 15,813 children and families were assisted through Child and Family Support Services, including the Boys Town National Hotline (800.448.3000).
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