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EPISODE · Apr 26, 2020 · 12 MIN

Parolisi Discusses Simple Concept Behind Mutual Aid Society of Haverhill

from Merrimack Valley Newsmakers · host WHAV Staff

The Mutual Aid Society of Haverhill, otherwise known as MASH, is busy helping Haverhill residents dealing with lifestyle changes due to the coronavirus.Appearing live over 97.9 WHAV FM Friday morning, Anthony Parolisi explained how the effort came together and how it uses the city’s 3-1-1 call center to link residents with needs with those who can help.“We started reaching out to other groups like the Latino Coalition, Greater Haverhill Indivisible, The Merrimack Valley Project, the YMCA, Haverhill Educational Coalition and even the mayor’s office and other groups, have been collaborating with us since we got the ball rolling, and it’s just taken on a life of its own. We’re just trying to connect neighbors in need to neighbors who can help,” he said.Parolisi says volunteers often do grocery shopping for homebound residents, and sometimes just “check in” for conversations with people who, otherwise, don’t have anyone else to talk with. The best way for Haverhill residents to get help, or volunteer, is by calling 3-1-1. Additional information is at CityOfHaverhill.com, where residents may click on the 3-1-1 box, and select either the box to receive help, or for volunteers. Parolosi, who is also president of the Haverhill Education Association, said the Haverhill Mutual Aid Society was modeled after similar community groups in Somerville and Brookline.Support the show

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The Mutual Aid Society of Haverhill, otherwise known as MASH, is busy helping Haverhill residents dealing with lifestyle changes due to the coronavirus. Appearing live over 97.9 WHAV FM Friday morning, Anthony Parolisi explained how the effort came together and how it uses the city’s 3-1-1 call center to link residents with needs with those who can help. “We started reaching out to other groups like the Latino Coalition, Greater Haverhill Indivisible, The Merrimack Valley Project, the YMCA, H...

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