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News  Brockton Community Justice Support Center Hosts Open House to introduce services and resources

Local agencies turn out to share information on Brockton area resources.
10/14/2025
  • Massachusetts Probation Service

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Four people standing in a community justice support center with a logo and text on the wall behind them.
A group of people in an indoor office setting engaged in conversation, with brochures on a nearby table.

The Brockton Community Justice Support Center hosted its Fall Open House this week to share information on community resources with local residents.

Approximately 75 members of the legal community, representatives from human services agencies, local leaders State Representative Rita Mendes and Bob Smith, a representative from Senator Michael Brady’s Office as well as Probation Commissioner Pamerson Ifill and Plymouth Superior Chief Brandon McClellan turned out for the Fall Open House of the Brockton Community Justice Support Center. The centers are credited for reducing recidivism by up to 36 percent among clients who attend.

Two people at a table covered with informational materials for Family and Community Resources, Inc.

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