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• <br />auset provides work services, including packaging, <br />assembly and direct mail, to more than 60 local <br />businesses. The work centers in Hyannis and <br />Eastham offer paid job <br />training and employment. <br />Julius Rozarro labels fire <br />'tats for school safety <br />essons. <br />Fifty-five individuals — including 12 area high school <br />students — packaged and delivered Welcome to Cape <br />Cod beach buckets to families visiting Cape Cod this <br />summer. The beach buckets are distributed to summer <br />renters through eighty-five real estate offices from <br />Mashpee to Provincetown. Welcome to Cape Cod is <br />a Nauset, Inc. business and a designated community <br />service project of The Cape Cod Times. <br />Ann Marie Campbell, a member of <br />the Welcome to Cape Cod team, <br />assembles beach buckets. <br />Robyn Stimson works in Nauset' vending <br />division having come to Nauset through the <br />Community Based Employment Service <br />sponsored by the Massachusetts <br />Rehabilitation Commission. <br />Nauset continues to expand our <br />partnerships with NISH contracts.+ <br />Four individuals provide a cleaning <br />service at the Veterans Assistance <br />Clinic in Hyannis. <br />Pictured from left to right are Paul <br />Shields, supervisor Joe Veturis and <br />11 Ken White. <br />Successful employment opportunities come in all shapes and sizes and the only sure thing <br />is that one size does not fit all. Nauset continues its quest to support individuals in finding <br />the right job and to provide the correct supports for them to be successful at that job. On <br />•Cape Cod there are many challenges to securing meaningful employment but business <br />partnerships are mutually rewarding when the right person meets the right job. <br />