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Register O’Donnell Applauds Donations
The "Suits for Success" program provides attire for those seeking employment or starting a new job.

Register of Deed William O’Donnell today expressed his deep thanks to Weymouth’s Director of Veteran Services George Pontes for helping to arrange donations for the “Suits for Success” program. The Registry is partnering with Veteran Administration’s Boston Healthcare Voluntary Service program in providing needed attire for those seeking employment or starting a new job.
“This is an opportunity,” noted O’Donnell, “to help those who sacrificed for us. It gives these veterans the hope and opportunity to succeed, and we owe them that much.” Veteran Service Director Pontes heartily agreed, “Assisting veterans who are in need of a helping hand is a great way to thank them for their military service.”
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The Register was elated to learn that these donations just happen to come from other veterans through the Weymouth Veteran Services office. “It just goes to show that veterans are always on the front lines when it comes to public service,” noted O’Donnell.
If you would like to make a donation to the Registry of Deeds “Suits for Success” program, you can contact Director of Support Services Alicia Gardner at (781) 461-6104 or by email at agardner.norfolkdeeds.com.
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