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The Fall River office of the Massachusetts Department of Transitional Assistance held it's first human services resource fair at its offices at 1567 North Main Street on September 17, 2009. Full engagement worker Philip Martin and vocational specialist Celia Frazier contacted local human service agency representatives and invited them to set up display tables in a room off of the waiting area in the DTA office so that people could learn more about the wide array of services offered in Fall River. "We've never done this before," commented Martin, "but I had attended several other similar fairs and decided we could do the same right here," he said. Agencies represented included Arbour Counseling Services, Big Friends Little Friends, BOLD, Children In Balance, Citizens for Citizens Head Start, the District Attorney's Office, Dress for Success, the Fall River Housing Authority, Power 2 Save Lives, and the Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program. For further information, contact Philip Martin or Celia Frazier at 508-646-6200.

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(Top row. left and right) Fall River Housing Authority Family and Youth Services Director Joseph DaSilva leads McGruff, the crime fighting dog, out to the lobby to meet the children in the waiting room as Melania Rosa of the Citizens Head Start program watches. (Top row, center) Vocational specialist Celia Frazier and full engagement worker Philip Martin, who organized the event, stand in front of some of the tables. (Top row, right) Philip and Celia talk with Dr. M.M. Campbell of the Career Center. (Middle row, left) Philip Martin talks with District Attorney's Office volunteer Coordinator Brian Rose. (Middle row, right) Melania Rosa of the Citizens Head Start program talks with a mother of a young child. (Bottom row, left) Children In Balance project manager Marcia Picard shares some nutrition information with a mother. (Bottom row, center) DTA director Arn Jorgensen greets Karin Wood of the BOLD Coalition as Marcia Picard watches. (Bottom row, right) WIC program representative Lisa Alves and Linda Hennessey of the HealthFirst Family Care Center talk with one of the DTA employees.

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