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3/12/2010 | By The Dispatch Staff

The United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore recently presented Worcester Youth and Family Counseling Services (WYFCS) with $39,500 to support the agency's Lower Shore programs. WYFCS offers professional counseling services, emergency and crisis assistance to families in need, programs for at-risk children, as well as the CASA program which advocates for children who have been removed from their homes due to abuse or neglect. Pictured, from left, are Arnold Downing, Kennis Austin and Bill Cioccio of WYFCS, United Way Board Member John Gaddis, United Way Director Kathleen Mommé along with Chris Palmer, Teresa Fields, Gary Baer, Lynn Kelly, Carlyn Crout, John McLaughlin and Gwen Lehman or WYFCS. Submitted Photos

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