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Framingham Schools Service Dog Honored At Red Sox Game
Nala is a kind face within the Framingham Schools community. She was recently named "Service Dog of the Game" at Fenway Park.

FRAMINGHAM, MA — A friendly face within the Framingham Public Schools community got a chance to shine on a bigger stage recently.
Nala the Service Dog, who is a fixture in the for Resiliency for Life classroom, was honored as the "Service Dog of the Game" at Fenway Park on May 23.
"This was made possible through a relationship between NEADS, the program that trained and partnered Nala with the Resiliency for Life Program, and the Boston Red Sox," school officials said.
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"Nala, and her human Mr. Goldschmidt, also visited the Cameron March Madness reading rewards winners. The winning team truly fell in love with Nala and a fun time was had by all."
A photo of Nala and Goldschmidt at the Red Sox game is included in a Facebook below at the link here.
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