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EVENTS

White flyer, orange banner on top with a female doctor smiling. Text reads "Free COVID Vaccine Clinic". Text below reads "Sunday, January 21, 2024 | 10:00 am - 4:30 pm EST  Latino Health Insurance Project, Inc. at Greater Framingham Community Church  44 Franklin Street  Framingham MA 01702    This weekend, at Latino Health Insurance Project Inc, in partnership with The Learning Center providing ASL interpreters for the clinic.    Updated COVID-19 vaccines will be available for persons ages 6 months and older. Flu and Hepatitis A vaccines will also be available.   You can apply for medical and dental coverage, get SNAP application assistance (formerly known as food stamps), and receive a gift card after getting your vaccines!    Registration recommended. Walk-ins welcome. If you have ID and insurance, please bring your cards, but ID and insurance are not required. There is no charge to you." QR code at bottom. Green box with small white text. Massachusetts Department of Public Health logo at bottom

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Free COVID Vaccine Clinic

Sunday, January 21, 2024 | 10:00 am - 4:30 pm EST

Latino Health Insurance Project, Inc. at Greater Framingham Community Church

44 Franklin Street

Framingham MA 01702


This weekend, at Latino Health Insurance Project Inc, in partnership with The Learning Center providing ASL interpreters for the clinic.


Updated COVID-19 vaccines will be available for persons ages 6 months and older. Flu and Hepatitis A vaccines will also be available.


You can apply for medical and dental coverage, get SNAP application assistance (formerly known as food stamps), and receive a gift card after getting your vaccines!


Registration recommended. Walk-ins welcome. If you have ID and insurance, please bring your cards, but ID and insurance are not required. There is no charge to you.


An image of the HLAA logo, the letters HLAA is prominently centered in front of the white background next to a green, orange, and purple image of people cheering.
The image is a logo featuring the acronym "ALDA" in bold white letters against a blue background. Below the acronym, there is a white wavy line, and beneath that, the text reads "ASSOCIATION OF LATE DEAFENED ADULTS" in white capital letters.

HLAA/ALDA Boston Zoom Meeting

"You Said What?"

Thursday, February 15, 2024 | 7:00 - 8:30 pm EST

Virtual Event


Communication is clearly two-ways, even if it doesn’t feel like it sometimes for those of us living with hearing loss, and for those of us living with those with hearing loss.


Invite your families and friends (the hearing others) to come, listen, bring tales, and hear the anecdotes of those of us who don’t always practice what we preach- clear, concise, forward-facing conversation, within a reasonable distance from one another, and with a minimum of background noise.


Please email either Lou Sakin (ALDA) at [email protected] or Sue Schy (HLAA) at [email protected].


Zoom link will be provided once you RSVP!

The poster announces a Mardi Gras Carnival event for 2024, organized by the Massachusetts State Association of the Deaf (MSAD). The event is set to take place on Saturday, February 17th, from 7:00 pm to midnight, at the American Legion Dudley-Gendron Post 414 located at 156 Boston Road, Sutton, MA 01590. The admission fee is $30, covering appetizers and a drink.  The poster is themed with Mardi Gras symbols, including a prominent mask, beads, maracas, a drum, and a trumpet, rendered in traditional Mardi Gras colors of purple, green, and gold. The event is part of a fundraising effort for MSAD's 50th-anniversary celebration in 2025.  For ticket purchase or more information, the poster directs to the website www.massdeaf.org. Contact details provided are for Ivy Vélez, the Vice President of Community Relations, whose email is vpcommunityrelations@massdeaf.org.

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MSAD Mardi Gras Carnival 2024

Saturday, February 17, 2024 | 7:00 pm to 12:00 am EST

American Legion Dudley-Gendron Post 414

156 Boston Road, Sutton, MA 01590


Massachusetts Association of the Deaf, Inc. is hosting a Mardi Gras Carnival to celebrate a half-century of MSAD's dedication to the Deaf community. 


Help MSAD raise funds for their 50th anniversary celebration in 2025!


Buy tickets:

https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/c82570fd-0b6d-4599-8dd1-546dad72d1ae

The image is a poster for the "CONFERENCE 2024" titled "Finding Our Center," which is described as a transformative weekend conference for powerful conversations about real-world experiences and challenges, especially regarding intersectional communities and issues of power, privilege, social justice, and coexistence.  The conference is scheduled for March 1-3, 2024, and offers early bird registration by January 15, 2024, with different pricing tiers: DeafBlind/Deaf/Coda registration at $75, Student registration at $100, and Interpreters (CODA/Deaf/Hearing) at $275. The website for registration and further information is www.alliesconference.org.  Facilitators listed are from diverse backgrounds including DeafBlind (Morrison), Deaf (Niesha Washington-Shepard), CODA (MJ Grant), and Hearing (Aaron Brace), each accompanied by a headshot.  The venue for the conference is DoubleTree by Hilton Nashua in Nashua, NH, with the address and telephone number provided, as well as special hotel rates for attendees. A QR code for presumably quick access to more information or registration is also present.  For more information, contact Ivy Vélez, 2024 ALLIES Conference Chair, at the email AlliesPlanningTeam@gmail.com.  The poster also contains logos for interpreting services, a commitment to continued education, and an approval statement for CEUs. The schedule for the conference is listed as Friday 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm, Saturday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm and 1:30 pm - 5:30 pm, and Sunday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm.

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ALLIES Conference 2024 - "Finding Our Center"

March 1 - 3, 2024

DoubleTree by Hilton Nashua

2 Somerset Pkway, Nashua NH 03603


Join us at this transformative weekend conference, where powerful conversations driven by real-world experiences and challenges await. Representing various intersectional communities, participants will come together to explore the pressing issues of power, privilege, social justice, and coexistence.


Find out more:
https://alliesconference.org/


Registration link: https://alliesconference.org/registration

The image is a logo for the "Discovery Museum". The word "DISCOVERY" is in large, bold purple letters on top, and directly below in the same font but smaller size is the word "MUSEUM". The tagline "science. nature. play." is placed underneath the museum name in smaller green font, indicating the museum's focus areas.  The logo also features decorative elements in the form of stylized asterisks in red, blue, and green, positioned around the text, suggesting a sense of fun, wonder, and exploration that aligns with the museum's themes of science, nature, and play. The color scheme and design convey a friendly and educational environment suitable for all ages.
The image features a logo with the phrase "Especially for Me" in a large, friendly, purple font. Above the text are three symbols: an infinity loop in yellow, a red heart, and a blue hand making the sign for "interpreter" in American Sign Language. Below the phrase, flanking the words "for Me", are two asterisks in blue, possibly suggesting excitement or emphasis.

Especially For Me - Evening Event at Discovery Museum

Saturday, March 23, 2024 | 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm

177 Main Street (Route 27)
Acton, Massachusetts 01720


Join us for this special free evening for children and adults who are d/Deaf, hard of hearing, Blind, Visually Impaired, or DeafBlind and their caregivers. Enjoy a fun, friendly experience in our accessible and universally designed Discovery Museum and Discovery Woods while exploring interactive exhibits and participating in hands-on activities.


The Museum will be closed to the general public for this event. ASL Interpreters will be available. Dinner, including a gluten-free option, will be provided.


Advance registration is required. Registration link will be released soon:

https://www.discoveryacton.org/visit/

especially-me

A black background flyer with information in white text as follows, “BASH HOUR WHERE? DEAF, Inc. Watertown Office 50 Hunt Ave, Unit #200 Watertown, MA WHEN? December 9, 2023 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM We will have Italian food and games! It would be great if you bring desserts! We will play a gift swap game called White Elephant. Please bring a gift that costs 20 dollars or less. Touch you there!” At the first top of the flyer is the DEAF, Inc. logo.

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Goal Getters 5K Walk/Run Fundraiser

Saturday, April 27, 2024 | 8:30 am - 12 pm

DEAF, Inc. Watertown Office 

50 Hunt Ave, Unit #200 Watertown, MA


Lace-up your sneakers for a day filled with community spirit and movement!
Participants can look forward to an enjoyable experience, whether walking or running, alongside fellow community members. Everyone will receive DEAF, Inc. souvenirs as a token of participation, and refreshments will be provided to keep you energized.


The event goes beyond the 5K with face painting, vendors, and activities, promising a day of fun and engagement.


Stay tuned for the release of the detailed event schedule and get ready to join the DEAF, Inc. community for a memorable day of fitness and fun.

Cape Cod Deaf Expo, MA, from Aug 23-28, 2024. Deaf Awareness Week, details TBD. Gala event info pending. Free craft/vendor fair on Aug 24, 10am-8pm with art, jewelry, and gifts. Booth reservations at newenglanddeaf.com/cc/rsvp.html. DEAF SHOW CAR featured. Open to public, ASL, and COLA communities. At The Emerald Resort, 35 Scudder Ave, Hyannis. Book rooms via Martha at 860-866-1324 or newenglanddeafe@yahoo.com. Further info at newenglanddeaf.com/cc/info.html. Food, drinks, and activities are available. Celebrating New England Deaf's 10th anniversary.

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Cape Cod Deaf Expo
August 23 - 28, 2024 

The Emerald Resort Conference Center

35 Scudder Avenue, Hyannis, MA 02601


Mark your calendars for a fun week of events in Cape Cod this August! The Cape Cod Deaf Expo will be on August 23, and will have a week of events following the expo. 


Get your hotel and travel plans figured out, as August will be an opportunity to socialize, shop, and enjoy each other's company.

Community News

COVID-19 Emergency Update

Emergency COVID-19 Update

See video for an important COVID-19 update.


To read the article in full, click this link.


"Vital Signs": Health Care Access for Deaf, DeafBlind, and Hard of Hearing Patients

A video thumbnail of a hospital setting. A doctor and a nurse both in a blue mask are standing in front of a person signing in the lower right corner. A white outlined box with “VITAL SIGNS” are in the middle above a red Youtube play button.

Deaf YES! Center for Deaf Empowerment and Recovery hosted an online film premiere and panel discussion on January 11, 2024, from 6:00 to 7:30 PM EST.


The featured film, “Vital Signs: Advocating for Deaf Healthcare Access,” was shown during the event. Darian Gambrell, the Executive Director of DEAF, Inc., moderated an insightful panel discussion following the premiere. Over 250 people were in attendance at the virtual premiere!


The team produced a film to train healthcare providers to effectively serve diverse Deaf, DeafBlind, and Hard of Hearing patients. The intervention was designed through a two-year collaboration with the Deaf community – community forums, focus groups, and an intervention development team inclusive of Deaf researchers, filmmakers, and laypeople. 


Community Partners:

  • Deaf YES! Center for Deaf Empowerment and Recovery
  • DEAF, Inc.
  • UMass Chan Medical School
  • Brown University
  • Center for Living & Working
  • Viability


Congratulations!


Sorenson Geolocation Feature

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Sorenson for years has and continues to provide geolocation services, responding to hundreds of thousands of e911 calls. They answered 260,000 e911 calls so far, and 39,973 calls in 2023, using GeoLocation. 


Oleo Becomes CaptionCall Mobile

A white graphic with “OLELO by Sorenson” logo on the left with an arrow pointing to “CaptionCall by Sorenson” logo on the right. Below those is a curved teal bar coming from the lower left corner with “Olelo by Sorenson Rebrands to CaptionCall Mobile” in black text.

Olelo, a captioned call feature, which is a part of Sorenson, merged with CaptionCall which gave them more resources to improve the app more, including a new interface/format and introduction of Spanish captions.


An updated version of the app will be released soon and then you should update your app. After the update, your app will show up as CaptionCall Mobile with a new CaptionCall green theme.


Need more help? Contact Customer Care at: 1-877-557-2227 or [email protected] or [email protected].


Click here to read the press release


Click here to view the announcement in ASL


Troy Kotsur Releases New Film

"To My Father"

A YouTube video still image with a man speaking to a child with text at the bottom that says, “TO MY FATHER OFFICIAL TRAILER.”

Oscar-winning Deaf actor Troy Kotsur and 2 other producers have created a short film titled “To My Father.” It is a tribute to Troy’s father. The film was released on X (formerly Twitter) and YouTube in December.


Renca Dunn interviews Troy Kotsur on the subject of “To My Father”, a 23-minute film honoring his father, Len Kotsur. When Troy received his Oscar, he revealed that his father was the “best signer” in the family. The film goes into detail about Kotsur’s childhood in a hearing family, his young adulthood, and the accident that caused Len to become paralyzed.


Click here to watch the interview


Grief Discussions

A YouTube video still image of a person in a green sweater and white hair and black glasses signing. The text under them reads, “It is human nature to have attachments to other people.”

Grief is an individual process for everybody, and can be induced by loss, natural disaster, trauma, and so on. Deaf Counseling Center therapist, Mary, discusses expressions of grief. 


Other Resources

Wellness Series

A dark blue background with a DEAF, Inc. logo at the center left and text next to it that reads, “WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Sugar - Episode 1” below it is the YouTube still image of a person signing with words below them that read, “Natural sugars such as brown sugar, white sugar, and molasses are all outcomes of this process.” At the very bottom says the following, “Funded by Massachusetts COVID-19 Community Grants.”

Sugar: Episode 1 - What You Need to Know

A dark blue background with a DEAF, Inc. logo at the center left and text next to it that reads, “THE SECRETS OF SUGAR Sugar - Episode 2” below it is the YouTube still image of a person signing with words below them that read, “being gluten-free or organic, to distract people from possibly unhealthy ingredients such as artificial sugar.” At the very bottom says the following, “Funded by Massachusetts COVID-19 Community Grants.”

Sugar: Episode 2 - The Secrets of Sugar

Slow down, remember...

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Keep in Mind

An informational graphic with the title "A Happy and Healthy Winter". It contains a list of suggestions to maintain well-being during the winter season:  Seek out social connections. Embrace physical activity. Visit your primary healthcare providers. Travel with a "safety first" mindset. On the right side of the graphic, there are two photographs within blue frames. The larger image shows an adult and a young child engaged in an activity together, possibly drawing or writing. The smaller photo captures two individuals sitting on a sled in the snow, suggesting outdoor winter activities. The graphic uses a cool blue color scheme that fits the winter theme and places emphasis on health and safety during the colder months.
La imagen es un gráfico informativo con el título "Un invierno feliz y saludable". Contiene una lista de recomendaciones en español para mantener el bienestar durante la temporada de invierno:  Relaciónese con otras personas. Haga actividades físicas. Visite a sus médicos primarios. Priorice la seguridad cuando viaje. En el lado derecho del gráfico, hay dos fotografías enmarcadas en azul. La imagen más grande muestra a un adulto y un niño pequeño interactuando juntos, posiblemente dibujando o escribiendo. La foto más pequeña captura a dos personas sentadas en un trineo en la nieve, sugiriendo actividades invernales al aire libre. El gráfico utiliza una paleta de colores en tonos de azul que se ajusta al tema invernal y pone énfasis en la salud y seguridad durante los meses más fríos.

Weatherization Assistance Program

A light blue background flyer with weather icons of the far left side and a DEAF, Inc. logo at the very top. The flyer begins with, “Weatherization Assistance: Overcome the High Cost of Energy.” Below are two small squares, the left one has a thumb facing down and the right one shows the opposite, the text inside them reads, (left) “Keeping your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer costs you money” (right) “U.S. Department of Energy's Weatherization Assistance Program can help.” Underneath this the next text reads, “Eligibility • Your income at or below 200% of the poverty income guidelines • You are receiving Supplemental Security Income • You are receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Priorities • People over 60 years of age • Families with one or more members with a disability • Families with children (in most states) Household Size Maximum Income Level (Per Year): $29,160 $39,440 $49,720 $60,000 $70,280” The text continues, “How to apply? Apply online at www.masscap.org/heatinghelpma Check your local agency covering your town at www.hedfuel.azurewebsites.net For more information on eligibility, visit Weatherization Assistance Program at www.benefits.gov/benefit/580 DEAF, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) agency funded through government contracts, private funding and donations. This flyer developed with support from: MA Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, City of Boston's Office of Jobs and Community Development Block Grant, Executive Office of Elder Affairs, City of Boston's Age Strong Commission, Cummings Foundation Grant and United Way Massachusetts Bay/Merrimack Valley (in the Greater Attleboro/Taunton Region), Elder Services of Cape Cod and the Islands, Coastline Elder Services, Inc., Federal Administration for Community Living, MA COVID-19 Community Grants.” Images of money and icons that represent people are found around the flyer also.

COVID-19 and Flu Information

Vaccinations: What You Need to Know

A flyer with a split dark blue and light blue background titled, “COVID-19 & Flu Vaccine” in the dark blue section. There is also an image of two medical professionals in scrubs holding needles, behind a DEAF, Inc. logo. The light blue section reads, “What can it do? Significantly reduce the risk of severe COVID-19. Reduce the risk of severe Flu-related illness by 40%-60%. Who is eligible? Most people over 6 months old are eligible for the vaccine series or a booster. When to get immunized? COVID-19: Immediately, if never vaccinated. Othewise, consult with a healthcare provider about a booster dose. Flu: Fall, ideally by the end of October. For more information, consult your healthcare provider.” A yellow strip at the bottom of the flyer shows the source information, “SOURCE: covid19.nih.gov/news-and-stories/bivalent-boosters-offer-better-protection-against-omicron SOURCE: cdc.gov/flu/vaccines-work/vaccineeffect.htm “
An informational flyer about COVID vaccines titled, “COVID Vaccine: Fast Facts The updated COVID vaccine is here. What to know: ” It features a healthcare professional pointing to key points: The updated COVID vaccine provides protection against new variants. You need an updated vaccine if you haven’t had one since September 12, 2023. Everyone aged 5 years and older should get 1 dose of an updated COVID vaccine—even if you’ve never been vaccinated before. Children aged 6 months to 4 years need between 1-3 doses. Ask your health care provider what’s right for your child. You may still get COVID after getting an updated vaccine, but your risk of severe illness, hospitalization, and death are greatly reduced. At the very bottom shows the following, “Check with your health care provider or visit mass.gov/CovidVaccine” next to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health logo.

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Learn fast facts about the COVID vaccine!


To schedule an appointment, go to mass.gov/CovidVaccine

Ask the Top Doc!

VEI is hosting a series of webinars with Dr. Estevan Garcia, DPH’s Medical Director, on COVID and other respiratory illnesses.


January 17: Current data on respiratory illnesses in Massachusetts and an explanation of the basic science of Flu, COVID, RSV, and TB.


January 31: Long COVID: What we know and what we don’t.


February 21: To be determined based on feedback from community partners.


All webinars will be held from 1-2pm and will include Q&A sessions.


Register now!

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COVID Tests and Treatment Pills

The image is an informational flyer promoting the availability of free at-home COVID-19 tests. The flyer details how to order the tests and includes the following points:  It announces "Order your FREE AT-HOME COVID-19 TESTS TODAY ON COVIDTests.gov!" Every home in the U.S. is eligible to receive free at-home tests. Additional free tests are available starting November 20, and if you haven't ordered tests in the fall, you may place two orders for a total of eight tests. The process of ordering tests is described as easy and quick, involving three steps: visiting COVIDTests.gov, filling out contact and shipping information, and submitting the order. The tests will arrive in a few weeks. If assistance is needed in placing an order, a helpline is provided with the number 1-800-232-0233 (TTY 1-888-720-7489), offering help in English, Spanish, and more than 150 other languages. The flyer includes the logo of ASPR (Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response) and a picture of a smiling woman holding a COVID-19 test swab.

Click the flyer above to learn more about how to get free COVID-19 tests

The flyer provides information about free telehealth services for COVID-19 treatment pills, specifically within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in partnership with Color. It is targeted at individuals aged 12 and older who have COVID-19 symptoms. Here's a summary of the flyer's content:  Title: "Free, quick, and easy telehealth for COVID-19 Treatment Pills" If you have COVID-19 symptoms, you can get a free telehealth visit to obtain COVID-19 treatment pills. Oral antiviral treatment is suitable for those with symptoms for 5 days or less, which may reduce the risk of severe disease and prevent hospitalization. Pills can be delivered for free or picked up at a local pharmacy if prescribed. For more information or additional assistance, the flyer directs to mass.gov/COVIDtelehealth or treatments@color.com. To start the free visit, you can use a smartphone or computer to visit color.com/covid-19-treatment-ma or scan the QR code provided. A hotline is also available at 833-450-3461. The flyer explains the process in three steps: Step 1: Go to the website or call the hotline and describe your symptoms. Step 2: Join the video or phone call for the consultation. Step 3: If prescribed antiviral treatment, pick it up at a pharmacy or opt for home delivery. Telehealth appointments are available from 8 am to 10 pm Eastern Time, seven days a week. The design includes the logo of Color and the seal of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Click the flyer above to learn more about how to get a Telehealth appointment and treatment for COVID-19

MassHealth Redetermination

For Members with Disabilities

Flyer: A light blue back ground, at the very top is the DEAF, Inc. logo, and at the center is a hand putting a blue paper into a green mailbox. The text reads, “Do you have... Masshealth Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Then you are all set to go! NO blue envelope needed. If you moved recently, please email frontdesk@deafincma.org”

For Non-U.S. Citizen Members

Flyer: A light blue back ground, at the very top is the DEAF, Inc. logo, and at the center is a hand putting a blue paper into a green mailbox. The text reads, “Are you a non-US Citizen? • Legally living in USA • Undocumented living in USA Check to make sure that your address is correct! You will get a blue envelope. Important, please respond! MassHealth will NEVER report you to DHS, USCIS, or ICE”

Medicare: Did You Know?

The image is a promotional graphic for Medicare.gov, featuring a photograph of two women in a kitchen environment sharing a joyful moment. One woman appears to be older with gray hair, wearing a sleeveless blue top with a leaf pattern, while the other is a younger adult with her hair pulled back, wearing a green top. They are both smiling and looking at a piece of paper or a card that the older woman is holding. On the table in front of them are various healthy food items like lettuce, melon, and strawberries, suggesting a focus on a healthy lifestyle.  The right side of the image has a blue background with the text "Take charge of your health." in white lettering, conveying a message of empowerment and personal health management. Below the main message is the Medicare.gov logo, indicating that this is an official communication from Medicare. The design of the graphic is clean and clear, with a positive and friendly tone, encouraging viewers to utilize the resources provided by Medicare for their health and well-being.

Do you have Medicare Part D (drug coverage)?


Did you know Medicare Part D covers vaccines for: 

RSV, shingles, whooping cough, and more to help keep you healthy in the new year.



Shots:

Medicare also covers many preventive and screening services.


These can help keep you from getting sick, & find health problems early - talk with your doctor for right screenings for you.

Citizenship Quiz

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DEAF, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) agency funded through government contracts, private funding and donations. This flyer developed with support from: MA Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, City of Boston’s Office of Jobs and Community Development Block Grant, Executive Office of Elder Affairs, City of Boston’s Age Strong Commission, Cummings Foundation Grant and United Way Massachusetts Bay/Merrimack Valley (in the Greater Attleboro/Taunton Region), Elder Services of Cape Cod and the Islands, Coastline Elder Services, Inc., Federal Administration for Community Living, HRiA - MA COVID-19 Community Grants, USCIS Innovations in Citizenship Grant, Massachusetts Service Alliance, HealthCare for All, MassHealth, Commonwealth Care Alliance, Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission – Title VII Part B, Liberty Mutual, Sanofi Genzyme, Boston Evening Clinic, Bushrod Campbell, Association for the Relief of Aged Women of New Bedford