Our Mission
Those Who Can for Those In Need, Inc., is a Winthrop-based non-profit linking the North Shore Community with Resources and Volunteer Opportunities in the areas of Elderly, Losing a Loved One, Children, Mental Health, Disease, and Health Issues, Substance Abuse, Domestic Violence, Veterans, Disabilities, LBGTQ, Low-Income, and Homelessness.

FROM THE PRESIDENT 


Dear Friends:


Hope this finds everyone well.


Happy Summer!


We are gearing up for our 10th annual Resource Fair. (More info in the newsletter). 


Next year TWCFTIN will be celebrating their 10th Anniversary of becoming a 501c3 nonprofit. So, we decided not to have our annual Comedy fundraiser. And have an even bigger one next year. So stayed tuned. 


In October we will be having a restaurant fundraiser (more info in the newsletter).


Our next newsletter will be out around the first part of November. I know a lot of the organizations have “Drives” for the holidays. Please email me to put anything into the newsletter judie@twctin.org


All My Best,


Judie



If you are an Amazon shopper please support TWCFTIN and shop by clicking on the below link!

Spring holidays are right around the corner.  You can find anything on Amazon.  And Those Who Can, For Those In Need thank you from the bottom of our hearts.

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The Disability Resource Center is a cross disability organization providing service to any person of any age who identifies as living with a disability. We have a variety of services that we provide to consumers, Options Counseling this is where we assist a person who has questions such as: are you worried about being homeless? Are you looking to move out of a nursing home situation? We also have Youth Services Transition to Adulthood Program (TAP). This program is for students 14-21 who are transitioning from student to adulthood. We work on communication skills and other life skills. The Pre-ETS program prepares students for employment and or higher education.


We also, provide assistance with SSI, SSDI SNAP Mass Health benefits and a variety of other functions. The Disability Resource Center also works with municipalities and businesses to address discrimination and barriers in our community. We advocate for legislation and funding of services and supports for people living with disabilities.


All of our services are at no cost to the consumer or insurance companies.


People can call 978-741-0077 they can leave a message on the general voice mail and the Manager on Duty will call back within 24hrs.

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If you have an upcoming event or need volunteers, please email the details to judie@twctin.org, and we'll include your info in our next issue!
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