Community Resources
Marshfield
Career Training Assistance
- Chris O'Neil, One Life at a Time: (781) 681-7003 or visit http://www.1lifeatatime.org/
- Citizens for Citizens: (508) 823-6346 or visit http://cfcinc.org/
- Ron Lacobucci, Plymouth Career Center: (617) 745-4000 or visit https://www.mass.gov/locations/masshire-plymouth-career-center
Fuel Assistance/Energy Conservation
- Citizens Energy Corporation: (617) 338-6300 or visit http://citizensenergy.com
- Citizens for Citizens: (508) 823-6346 or visit http://cfcinc.org/cfc-energy-programs/
- Don DiNunno, Columbia Gas of Massachusetts (508) 580-0100 or visit https://www.columbiagasma.com/
- Maureen Rosenberg, Marshfield Council on Aging: (781) 834-5581 or visit https://www.marshfield-ma.gov/council-aging
- South Shore Community Action Council: (508) 747-7575 or visit www.sscac.org/fuel_assistance/index.html
Food Assistance
- Citizens for Citizens: (508) 823-6346 or visit http://cfcinc.org/cfc-food-assistance-programs/
- Jim Hewitt, Marshfield Food Pantry: (781) 837-0359 or visit www.marshfieldfoodpantry.org/id2.html
- Jamie Randall, Department of Transitional Assistance: (508) 732-3100 or visit https://www.mass.gov/orgs/department-of-transitional-assistance
- Nancy Tellier, Marshfield Public Schools, Reduced Prices for School Lunches: (781) 319-3812 or visit https://mpsd.org/domain/160
Housing/Foreclosure Assistance
- Jack Mather, Marshfield Housing Partnership: (781) 834-1051 or visit https://www.marshfield-ma.gov/housing-partnership
- Jennifer Russell, Marshfield Housing Authority (781) 834-4333 or visit https://www.marshfield-ma.gov/housing-authority
- Housing Solutions of Southeastern Massachusetts (781) 422-4200 or visit https://housingsolutionssema.org/
General Assistance
- AARP Tax Income Counselor: visit https://www.aarp.org/money/taxes/aaro_taxaide/
- Citizens for Citizens (for Family Planning, Heater Repair, Nutrition, Teen Pregnancy, Woman, Infant, and Child Programs, Tax Assistance, and Insulation/Heating/Cooling/Weatherization): (508) 823-6346 or visit http://cfcinc.org/
- Greater Brockton Center for Dispute Resolution: (508) 897-2868 or visit http://www.gbcdr.org
- Robynne Lambert, Marshfield Public Schools REACH Program Coordinators (for a group of high school volunteers willing to take on community projects): email [email protected] or visit https://www.mpsd.org/site/Default.aspx?PageID=646
- Sowing Seeds (for food, furniture, rides, and counseling) (781) 837-3337 or visit http://sowingseedsofhopemarshfield.org/
- William Dodge, Marshfield Veterans Services: (781) 834-5576 or visit https://www.marshfield-ma.gov/veterans-services-marshfield
Other State Resources
- Massachusetts Rehab Commission: (617) 204-3600 or visit https://www.mass.gov/orgs/massachusetts-rehabilitation-commission
Senior Services
- Diana DiGiorgi, Old Colony Elder Services: (508) 584-1561 or visit https://www.ocesma.org/
- Executive Office of Elder Affairs: (617) 727-7750 or visit https://www.mass.gov/orgs/executive-office-of-elder-affairs
- Maureen Rosenberg, Marshfield Council on Aging: (781) 834-5581 or visit https://www.marshfield-ma.gov/council-aging
- SHINE Program (aids with medical expenses): (800) 243-4636 or visit https://www.mass.gov/health-insurance-counseling
Scituate
Career Training Assistance
- Chris O'Neil, One Life at a Time: (781) 681-7003 or visit http://www.1lifeatatime.org/
- Citizens for Citizens: (508) 823-6346 or visit http://cfcinc.org/
- Ron Lacobucci, Plymouth Career Center: (617) 745-4000 or visit https://www.mass.gov/locations/masshire-plymouth-career-center
Fuel Assistance/Energy Conservation
- Citizens Energy Corporation: (617) 338-6300 or visit http://citizensenergy.com
- Citizens for Citizens: (508) 823-6346 or visit http://cfcinc.org/
- Don DiNunno, Columbia Gas of Massachusetts (508) 580-0100 or visit https://www.columbiagasma.com/
- South Shore Community Action Council: (508) 747-7575 or visit www.sscac.org/fuel_assistance/index.html
Food Assistance
- Department of Transitional Assistance Quincy Office: (617) 249-8200 or visit https://www.mass.gov/orgs/department-of-transitional-assistance
- Citizens for Citizens: (508) 823-6346 or visit http://cfcinc.org/
- Scituate Food Pantry: (781) 545-5827 or visit https://www.scituatefoodpantry.org
General Assistance
- AnnMarie Galvin, Scituate FACTS Coalition (Substances abuse education and support network): (781) 378-1061 or visit https://www.scituatefacts.org
- Kim Stewarts, Community Christmas (provides gifts to Scituate families experiencing hardship during the holiday season): (781) 545-7108 or visit https://scituatecommunitychristmas.org
- Laura Minier, Social Worker for Scituate (can help with issues concerning the elderly, children under 7, domestic violence, fire, floods, and more): (781) 378-1653
- St. Vincent De Paul (helps Scituate residents with food, clothing, furniture, utility bills, heating, prescriptions, and emergency auto repair): (781) 545-3335 or visit http://stmaryscituate.org/st-vincent-de-paul-conference/
Housing/Foreclosure Assistance
- Housing Solutions of Southeastern Massachusetts (781) 422-4200 or visit https://housingsolutionssema.org/
- Scituate Housing Authority: (781) 545-3375 or visit https://www.scituatema.gov/housing-authority
Other State Resources
- Massachusetts Rehab Commission: (617) 204-3600 or visit https://www.mass.gov/orgs/massachusetts-rehabilitation-commission
Senior Services
- Diana DiGiorgi, Old Colony Elder Services: (508) 584-1561 or visit https://www.ocesma.org/
- Executive Office of Elder Affairs: (617) 727-7750 or visit https://www.mass.gov/orgs/executive-office-of-elder-affairs
- Linda Hayes, Scituate Council on Aging: (781) 545-8722 or visit https://www.scituatema.gov/council-on-aging
Youth Services
- Maura Glancy, Scituate Recreation (runs after school, evening, school vacation, and summer programs for Scituate children): (781) 545-8738 or visit https://www.scituatema.gov/recreation-department
- Tracy Johnson, CORSE (provides after school classes, weekend actives, and community for all students, including special needs students): (781) 545-7736 or visit https://www.corsefoundation.org
- Sarah Arsenau, Scituate Public Schools Resource Officer: (617) 458-2649
No Relevant Information?
If none of the information above addresses your specific need, you can visit www.mass.gov/ for more information or contact Representative Kearney's office by email at [email protected].
Public Health
Mosquito and Tick Born Illnesses
Mosquitos and ticks carry many diseases such as West Nile Virus, Lyme disease, Eastern Equine Encephalitis, etc. It is important to take precautions this summer when going outside, especially in wooded areas. Use an EPA approved bug spray whenever outside and check for ticks immediately after returning home. Remember to also check your pets for ticks and mosquitos when bringing them inside. Long clothing can reduce tick or mosquito bites and light colored clothing makes them easier to spot. If you do spot a tick on your person, remove it immediately with tweezers. Firmly grasp the tick with the tweezers, applying pressure evenly, and pull straight up without twisting or turning. Afterwards, clean the affected area with soap and water. If you do become ill soon afterwards, please contact your doctor or call 911 in case of an emergency.
There are also steps you can take to reduce the amount of mosquitos and ticks inhabiting your yard and home. Mosquitos breed in any water that is left alone for more than four days, so pour out any pools of water around your property and change the water in birdbaths regularly. Remember to also check the screens in your home and repair any openings. Ticks inhabit moist shady areas, so make sure to trim your grass and hedges regularly. You should also position wood piles a safe distance from your home and pick up bird feeders if they fall to the ground. Uprooting wild edible vegetation will reduce the presence of deer on your property, which often carry ticks.
For additional information please visit https://www.mass.gov/mosquito-borne-diseases. If you are part of a summer camp, school, outdoors club, or other organization that wishes to educate patrons about preventing mosquito and tick borne diseases, please visit https://www.mass.gov/service-details/mosquitoes-and-ticks-theyre-out-in-mass for more informational videos.
Opioid Epidemic
Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) preliminary data indicates that opioid overdose deaths continue to fall in Commonwealth. Overdose deaths during the first six months of 2019 are down 11% from the first six months of 2018. However, the presence of synthetic fentanyl is on the rise; it was found in 92% of overdoses in which a toxicology screening was conducted. The presence of amphetamines has also been increasing since 2017. In 2019 thus far, amphetamines were present in 8% of fatal overdoses in which a toxicology screening was conducted. Just over 236,000 Massachusetts residents received a prescription for Schedule II opioids in the second quarter of 2019, which represents a decrease of 40% since 2015. More information can be found in the link below.
Plymouth County 1620*Celebrating 400 years*2020
Next year will mark the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower's arrival in Massachusetts and the founding of Plymouth Colony. The county's 400th anniversary will celebrate the area's cultural contributions and the American traditions it established. There will be numerous events to highlight the area's attractions including numerous museums, the gorgeous South Shore coastline, many lush state forests, and much more. Below are some of the many celebrations that will be taking place over the course of the year.
Plymouth 400 Commemoration Opening Ceremony: April 24, 2020 Memorial Hall, Plymouth MA
Official Maritime Salute: June 27 & 28, 2020 Plymouth Harbor, Plymouth MA
Wampanoag Ancestors Walk: August 15, 2020 Plymouth MA
Official State House Salute: September 19 & 20, 2020 Plymouth MA
Thanksgiving Festivities (Concerts, parades, festival, and illumination) November 20-25, 2020 Plymouth MA
For more information and a full schedule of events visit seeplymouth.com and massvacation.com
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