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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE - Friday, August 9, 2019 Page 7 The Joint Committee for Children’s Health Care to celebrate 25th year T he Joint Committee for Children’s Health Care in Everett (JCCHCE) recently announced that a special anniversary gala will be held to celebrate the organization’s 25th year anniversary. Formed in 1994, the JCCHCE has dedicated its services to 225,000 people in need of quality and aff ordable health care. The commitment of the JCCHCE towards the well-being of children, families and community has provided protection for thousands of people with health problems, but also fi nancial assistance that makes coverage aff ordable to people with low and moderate incomes, but its work is not done yet. On Friday, Oct. 25, the JCCHCE will be hosting a special gala event at the Royal Sonesta Boston hotel to celebrate 25 years of keeping children and TICKETS | from page 4 Walter Kautondokwa in front of over 10,000 fans at the TD Garden, the legendary home of the Boston families healthy in Everett and more than 70 other communities. The nonprofi t organization will be joined by clients, parents, educators, health and wellness experts, health and civic organizations, community members and national, state and local leaders, funders, staff , volunteers and many more to celebrate the work that has been done, but also to inspire to strive for a brighter, healthier future for all. The JCCHCE’s “25th Year Celebration Gala, Keeping Children and Families Healthy… Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow” will recognize the accomplishments of this amazing organization. Since its inception in 1994, the JCCHCE has directly served and supported more than 225,000 people to gain access to Massachusetts Celtics, which was broadcast internationally on DAZN. Murphys Boxing’s current roster features world ranked contenders like Mark DeLuca, Charles Foster, Abraham Nova, Greg Vendetti, health care. The committee is also dedicated to promoting eff ective health education programs and services to children, parents, families and communities. More than 800,000 people have benefi ted from the information shared over the last 25 years! Together, we have much to celebrate and with your help and tax-exempt donation, we will be able to achieve so much more in the years to come! For more information, please contact the JCCHCE at 617-3942414 or by visiting 484 Broadway, Everett, Mass., rm. 2. Please see Executive Director Nicole Graff am and/or Anna Fabrizio for additional information. You can also email Graff am at nicole.graff am@ci.everett.ma.us and/or go to our website at www.jcchce.org. Gary ‘Spike’ O’Sullivan and undefeated prospects like Niall Kennedy, Carlos Gongora, William Foster III and more! For more information visit www. murphysboxing.com. ~ Home of the Week ~ SAUGUS Hurry, Won’t Last!! Warm & Welcoming best describes this 5+ room Ranch                                                desirable side street location.    Close-Trimmed         View the interior of this home right on your smartphone.       BROCCOLI CROWNS Save $1 lb. Cabot MILD CHEDDAR Save $1 lb. Hood ICE CREAM Save $1.10 Harvest HONEY TURKEY Save $1.50 lb. Sale Dates: Friday, August 9th to Thursday, August 15th, 2019 McKinnon’s is NOW HIRING a Deli Manager in Danvers! APPLY ONLINE OR IN-STORE Family Pack - Grade ‘A’ CHICKEN TENDERLOINS Save $1.50 lb. Seasoned or Marinated BONELESS PORK ROASTS All Varieties! McKinnon’s Own - All Varieties! MARINATED CHICKEN WINGETTES Save $1 lb. Family Pack - Bone In COUNTRY STYLE SPARE RIBS Marinated: $1.99 lb McKinnon’s Best Angus - USDA Choice 5 lb. Bag - 85% Lean FRESH GROUND SIRLOIN WOW! McKinnon’s Best Angus USDA Choice PORTERHOUSE OR T-BONE STEAK

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