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Press Release  Lowell District Probation conducts 3rd Annual Thanksgiving Food Drive

For immediate release:
11/27/2019
  • Massachusetts Probation Service

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Coria Holland, Communications Director

BostonLowell District Court Probation collected seven frozen turkeys and cases of non-perishable items such as canned beans, vegetables, stuffing, mashed potatoes, and pasta. The items were packed in 20 separate bags which were donated to YouthBuild of Lowell.

Lowell District Court employees

YouthBuild is a non-profit organization for youth, 16 to 24 years old. The group “provides a way for low-income young people to unleash positive energy to rebuild their communities and their lives, breaking the cycle of poverty with a commitment to work, education, community, and family,” according to the agency’s website.

“I would like to give a special thanks to the Lowell District Court staff, District Attorneys, and Attorneys who contributed food and added to the drive’s success,” said Lowell District Probation Officer Katherine Diaz who collaborated with Probation Case Specialist Ineabelle Dominguez.

In the photo above: Left to right, Ineabelle Dominguez, Probation Case Specialist, Katherine Diaz, Probation Officer, Stacey Fortes, First Justice & Steven Mastandrea, Chief Probation Officer.

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