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Page 12 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2024 Those Who Can For Those In Need hosts Annual Resource Fair Shown from left to right are Revere Police Dept. offi - cials: Capt. Michelle Mangino, Behavioral Health Police Program Coordinator Chantal Ragucci, Offi cer Raisa Builes and Offi cer Alejandro Gómez. Revere Fire Dept. Lt. Erin Leary displayed a pencil case and pot holder. By Tara Vocino T he nonprofi t organization Those Who Can For Those Bedford Veteran Aff airs Public Aff airs Offi cer Leanna Lynch, US Army Veteran, displayed a notebook and pamphlet. In Need held an annual Resource Fair on Saturday at Immaculate Conception Parish in Revere. The annual ResourceVolunteer Fair covered the following issues: elderly, losing a loved one, children, low-income and homeless issues. Shown from left to right: Annemarie DeMarco-Alfama, dressed as Sleeping Beauty, Teagan Rieber, 6, Abraham Lincoln School Teacher Nicholas Rieber and Marley Rieber. Shown from left to right: Magician Robb Preskins, St. Anthony’s preschooler Clark Ragucci, 4, Chantal Ragucci and Rainforest Reptile Shows herpetologist Kristen Bryan. The Suff olk County Sheriff ’s Dept. held a canine demonstration. Sgt. Mike Carbonneau presented his canine, Odin, a German shepherd. The South Bay House of Correction dog, Odin, is shown subduing a decoy. Ralph Tufo on accordion during Saturday’s Those Who Can for Those In Need Annual Resource Fair at Immaculate Conception Parish. Those Who Can For Those In Need board members and volunteers, shown from left to right: TND Senior Project Manager Cassie Witthaus, Scott Mahoney-Wright, Jordan Rich, Nancy Tufo, Fred Wright, Grace Turco, Dominic Turco, State Rep. Jeff rey Turco and Founder/President Judie VanKooiman. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)

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