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"Touch a Truck" Crowd Loved Seeing a Roadster |
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| Over Labor Day weekend, FFR engineer Eric Jacobs
attended an event at WWI Memorial Park in North Attleboro,
Massachusetts in support of Mothers Without Borders. The 2nd Annual
Mothers Without Borders "Touch a Truck Day" is an event where
children can come to learn about and explore fire engines, police
cars, construction vehicles, ambulances, and more! |
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| Mothers Without Borders was formed in response to
the global orphan crisis. Their goal is to send a message of hope
and offer real solutions to the serious problems these children face
through fundraisers and service projects. They also provide local
support to children at risk in an effort to help alleviate the
hardships brought on by poverty, homelessness, sickness, abuse, and
more, by nurturing and caring for them as if they were their own. |
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| Thank you to FFR's own Nate Johnson for lending his
car for the event. |
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