Across the state, MPS employees are actively planning and hosting a wide range of events designed to develop meaningful connections with clients and their families and engage with the larger community.
Dr. Carmen Gomez, a key organizer of the Massachusetts Trial Court's Cultural Appreciation Week and the Cultural Proficiency Champions, announced this year's theme, which is "Diverse Threads, One Tapestry – The Strength of Connections."
More than a dozen Massachusetts Probation Service (MPS) and Massachusetts Trial Court employees along with a Plymouth County Assistant District Attorney volunteered or donned uniforms to play in the 11th Annual Boston Strong Invitational.
Dorchester resident Johnny Cortez graduated from Dorchester Recovery Court on July 18th during a ceremony attended by the Recovery Court Team, Recovery Court participants, and Mr. Cortez’s family.
The Invitational brings Probation, first responders, law enforcement, youth, and local communities together to commemorate the lives lost during the tragedy.
North Adams District Court Probation and representatives from other probation divisions collaborated recently to host a summer BBQ to recognize the work of Berkshire Food Project (BFP) staff and volunteers.
Tairih King, a nine-year-old diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma, was sworn in as "Co-Commissioner for the Day" for the Massachusetts Probation Service before his family and Probation employees in the Office of Probation Commissioner Pamerson Ifill.