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08/23/05
9:59 AM
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I help low income people or past substance abusers find their way in the world. The more resources, the better. Thanks. |
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Lia Underwood Worcester, MA Volunteer
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03/07/06
1:01 PM
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A valuable site. I will make a donation. |
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John Worcester, MA
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09/04/06
10:27 AM
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Hi
This website is very useful.Thank you so much for everything you do!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Jerry Moock Oxford, MA None
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05/26/06
7:58 AM
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I'm a community outreach worker for Chandler/Pleasant/Newbury st. area. Part of my job is to let residents know of services in their area. This is such a helpful site, and easy access right from your desk top. |
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Javani Preko Worceste, MA Weed & Seed Initiative
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02/10/05
7:50 AM
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Very helpful site! I would like to include our organization, Worcester Citizen Advocacy, Inc. as a community organization. We find citizens to serve as unpaid advocates for persons with all types of disabilities in the greater Worcester area (mental, emmotional, physical, medical, etc.). Our services are free. |
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David Bunker Worcester, MA Worcester Citizen Advocacy, Inc.
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03/01/05
10:19 AM
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I've navigated this site and found some numbers of people to contact in order to get into volunteering for course requirements at Anna Maria College. Very helpful site! |
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Jessica Oxford, MA
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06/12/06
11:09 AM
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Nice web site. I was on it looking for any employment opportunities working with seniors - do you not have a help wanted section or did I miss it? Reply: WorcesterResources.org is an information web site. We do not have Help Wanted ads. To search for a job, please visit JobQuest on the Massachusetts Division of Career Services web site. |
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Marjorie Worcester, MA
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03/26/07
9:53 AM
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I find the web site very helpful, I was looking for assistance for a friend with multiple disabilities, including medical, cognitive and even some drug problems. Due to the loss of his parents and left homeless when family couldn't be bothered. He displays the effort and will to improve his life, but didn't know where. As a member of my local disability commission, wasn't sure what organization would deal with a homeless, partially retarded and depressed man using cocaine. But your web site referred me to Community Healthlink. An organization that could provide immediate as well as long term services. Including counciling and the assistance to rehabilitation and work programs.
Sincerly, Ms. Jacqueline Norton |
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Jacqueline Norton Worcester, MA
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12/28/06
2:30 PM
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This Website was very helpful to me and very informative. |
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Ervin Holder Worcester, MA N/A
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02/18/08
8:39 AM
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I came across this website after seeking some information about some public services through our state and local government. It's rare to find such an easy-to-use, complete and informative guide to social services, which has always been frustrating, especially when all you end up with is a phone number that is always busy. This website put the services, agencies and various resources into the site, made the information quick to pull up, utilize and find answers through the well-written, clear language used in the services descriptions. In working in public service where the public we servce has questions and concerns, often at a difficult point in their life, and their ability to tolerate the stress and confusion in finding services can be so difficult to cope with---but this site really makes such information/services easy to understand and use. Thank you. |
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Frank A. Worcester, MA
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