10

Page 10 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 2025 Mayor Patrick Keefe and the City of Revere Celebrates National Autism Awareness Month M ayor Patrick Keefe, state and local offi - cials, along with friends and families of Revere residents gathered at city hall last week to celebrate Autism Awareness Month. State Representatives Jeff Turco and Vice-chair of the State Commission on Disabilities Jessica Giannino were on hand last week to reaffirm their stance on further fi nancial assistance from the state. State Representatives Jessica Giannino and Jeff Turco address the gathering at Revere City Hall to celebrate National Autism Awareness month. Revere Mayor Patrick Keefe (3rd from left) welcomes state and local elected offi cials to Revere City Hall to celebrate National Autism Awareness Month. State Representative Jeff ery Rosario Turco, School Committee member Anthony Caggiano, Mayor Keefe, Ward 1 Councillor Joanne McKenna, State Representative and Vice Chair of the State Commission on Disabilities Jessica Giannino, Ward 5 Councillor Angela Guarino Sawaya, School Committee member John Kingston, and Ward 4 Councillor Paul Argenzio. Samanda Lumaj, Nicole Palermo, and Paula Sepulveda at Revere City Hall for National Autism Awareness Month. Mayor Patrick Keefe is shown with Leonardo Bajona, Julia Moran and Jessica Bajona. Director of the Department of Equality and Inclusion Stephen Morabito welcomes all to Revere City Hall and introduces all the special guests. From the Revere Parks & Recreation Jenn Duggan, she joins Revere residents Stacie and Stephen Prizio, and Margo Johnson at Revere City Hall. Mayor Patrick Keefe addressed the importance of new educational and social programs to enhance the cities level of awareness, calling for the continued support from state and local elected offi cials.

11 Publizr Home


You need flash player to view this online publication