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Governor Healey, First Partner Lydgate thank DCF workers, wrap presents at annual Holiday Toy Drive
Governor Maura Healey and First Partner Joanna Lydgate join Secretary of Health and Human Services Kate Walsh to thank workers at the Department of Children and Families and wrap presents for foster children at DCF’s location in Roxbury on Dec. 19, 2023. After the visit, Governor Healey and First Partner Lydgate dropped off gifts to foster parents Janie and Steven Mein. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
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