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The Home for Little Wanderers has been a part of Massachusetts for more than 200 years. Originally founded as a simple orphanage, today it’s the oldest charity organization of its kind, and one of the largest in the state.
According to its website, The Home for Little Wanderers “makes a positive impact on over 7,000 lives each year through a wide network of programs” for young people from birth to age 21.
NESN employees stopped by the charity Monday to help out and spread holiday joy. The faces you’ll see above come from all corners of NESN headquarters.