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George Floyd and the Pandemic of Racism

By Eric L. Masi, Ed.D. President & CEO I am writing to acknowledge the terrible crisis in Minneapolis with the killing of George Floyd and the pandemic of racism. While George Floyd was killed in Minneapolis we know it reflects the entire country and the racism, hatred, and lack of will or leadership from our…
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MetroWest Daily News – Parenting Children With Depression During COVID-19

This column originally appeared in the MetroWest Daily News on May 22, 2020 By Lauren Barry/Guest Columnist Children with mood disorders like depression will have a harder time being quarantined, especially teens who rely heavily on social interaction and peer support. For children who struggle with mental health issues, being at home during COVID-19 normalizes…
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The Belmontonian – Coexisting With COVID-19

This piece originally appeared in The Belmontonian on May 14, 2020 By Lisa Gibalerio, Prevention Specialist, Wayside Youth and Family Support Services and Corinne Jackman, Belmont High School Nurse It’s been almost two months now. Two long months of physical distancing, of adhering to the Governor’s stay-at-home advisory, of working from home while assisting our…
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WickedLocal Watertown – Mutual aid network launches in Watertown

This article was originally published in WickedLocal Watertown on May 13, 2020 The Watertown Community Foundation’s Community Resilience Fund has teamed with Wayside Youth & Family Support Network to fund a new part-time community coordinator, Sophia Suarez-Friedman, who has created Watertown’s Mutual Aid Network. Through the Mutual Aid Network, connections between individuals in need with…
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Wayside Youth & Family Support Network Receives $10,000 Grant from the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:                                 May 12, 2020                          Contact: Michelle Hillman  508-380-5486 (cell)  Michelle_Hillman@waysideyouth.org                                                                   …
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Foundation for MetroWest grants $1.25M in emergency funds to local nonprofits

This story originally appeared in MetroWest Daily News on May 12, 2020 NATICK — The Foundation for MetroWest recently announced that it has granted over $1.25 million in emergency funds to community organizations since the COVID-19 pandemic began. This funding has been channeled to nonprofits providing crucial assistance to the region’s residents. The majority of…
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Parenting Children With PTSD During COVID-19

By Dr. Lauren Barry, Director of Clinical Initiatives and Data Analytics When most people think of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) they likely picture an adult who has been in combat, a serious accident or experienced violence. Children can also have PTSD either from experiencing trauma directly or witnessing it. Childhood trauma can be from a…
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Project Toy Box & United Way of Tri-County Helping Families Bring Home Some Fun During COVID-19

  This article originally appeared in the Framingham Source on May 6, 2020 FRAMINGHAM – Countless children from lower-income families are in for a big surprise! The United Way of Tri-County (UWTC) announced today that they donated thousands of brand-new toys and games to underprivileged children in MetroWest/495 Corridor communities through a program they have…
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Framingham ‘Community Hour’ features health pros offering help during pandemic

By Evan Lee /Daily News Correspondent This story originally appeared in the MetroWest Daily News on May 7, 2020 “What we’re noticing is that kids’ depression levels have really increased,” Parks said. The organization’s Family Resource Center in Framingham offers support groups and programs that advise parents on how to maintain their children’s mental health…
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Watertown News: An Open Letter to WHS Seniors from Wayside & the Watertown Youth Coalition

This letter was written by Lisa Gibalerio, Prevention Specialist, for Wayside Youth & Family Support Network and the Watertown Youth Coalition. It was originally published in the Watertown News on May 7, 2020. Dear Seniors: When the news came down last month that schools across Massachusetts would not reopen for the rest of the school…
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