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Page 2 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JULY 1, 2022 Lawrence A. Simeone Jr. Attorney-at-Law ~ Since 1989 ~ * Corporate Litigation * Criminal/Civil * MCAD * Zoning/Land Court * Wetlands Litigation * Workmen’s Compensation * Landlord/Tenant Litigation * Real Estate Law * Construction Litigation * Tax Lein * Personal Injury * Bankruptcy * Wrongful Death * Zoning/Permitting Litigation 300 Broadway, Suite 1, Revere * 781-286-1560 lsimeonejr@simeonelaw.net J& $46 yd. S     MULCH SALE! Discount Spring Special PICK-UP or DELIVERY AVAILABLE 617-389-1490 Premium Hemlock or Pitch Black BELOW WHOLESALE COSTS LANDSCAPERS WELCOME $4 yd. $42 yd. $3 yd. ASNGELO’ FULL SERVICE Regular Unleaded $4.599 Mid Unleaded $4.789 Super $5.299 Diesel Fuel $5.399 44 Years of Excellence!! 1978-2022 KERO $8.99 DEF $4.75 9 DYED ULS $4.999 9 HEATING OIL 24-Hour Burner Service Call for Current Price! DEF Available by Pump! Open an account and order online at: www.angelosoil.com (781) 231-3500 (781) 231-3003 367 LINCOLN A  A Hours: Mon. - Wed. 6AM - 6PM / Thurs. & Fri. 6AM - 7PM / Sat. 7AM - 5PM / Sun. 9AM-1PM In the Revere Career Pathways Program this year, ten Revere High School students learned about the many career opportunities in the fi eld of health, received mentorship, and provided input into the program for future youth leaders. The Cummings grant will help CHA implement additional training opportunities through its Community Health Youth Initiatives program. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA), a community health system serving Cambridge, Somerville and Boston’s metro-north communities, is one of 140 local nonprofits to receive grants of $100,000 to $500,000 each through Cummings Foundation's $25 Million Grant Program. The Cambridge-based organization was chosen from a total of 580 applicants during a competitive review process and will receive $500,000 over 10 years. The grant will create employment opportunities and career pathways for diverse youth and young adults by developing a workforce development curriculum that includes internships and mentoring by health professionals. Under the leadership of the Community Health Youth Initiatives program, the funding will increase CHA’s capacity to develop a targeted curriculum, improve hiring and onboarding processes to be more accessible for this population, and signifi cantly impact communities where immigrants, fi rst-generation youth, and young adults need a structured program that truly leads to increased employment opportunities. “The need now is to build on our successful community and afterschool youth programming, and expand career pipeline opportunities for young people growing up in communities such as Everett, Chelsea, Revere and Malden to address the difficulties many of these young people face in finding gainful, career-oriented employment,” said Susie Posner-Jones, CHA's chief development offi cer. “This training project will help close gaps in equitable access to the fi eld of healthcare and result in helping to create an even more diverse CHA workforce that is representative of our communities and able to offer more culturally and linguistically supportive care for our populations,” said Jaime Lederer, CHA's director of community health youth initiatives. The Cummings $25 Million Grant Program supports Massachusetts nonprofi ts that are based in and primarily serve Middlesex, Essex, and Suffolk counties. Through this placebased initiative, Cummings Foundation aims to give back in the areas where it owns commercial property. Its buildings are all managed, at no cost to the Foundation, by its affi liate, Cummings Properties. This Woburn-based commercial real estate fi rm leases and manages 11 million square feet of debt-free space, the majority of which exclusively benefi ts the Foundation. "We are so fortunate in greater Boston to have such eff ective nonprofi ts, plus a wealth of talented, dedicated professionals and volunteers to run them," said Cummings Foundation executive director Joyce Vyriotes. "We are indebted to them for the work they do each day to provide for basic needs, break down barriers to education and health resources, and work toward a more equitable society." GRANT | SEE Page 3 Cambridge Health Alliance Awarded $500,000 Cummings Grant Health system receives 10 years of funding from Cummings Foundation to develop Career Pathways Program for immigrant youth and youth of color Prices subject to change Ask about our Heating Oil Conditioner! FLEET

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