State Senator Scott Brown and Jim Timilty and State Representatives Richard Ross, Elizabeth Poirier and Bill Bowles are pleased to announce Student Awareness of Fire Education (S.A.F.E.) program grants awarded to communities in the districts they represent from the Massachusetts Department of Public Safety and Security. Grants include:
- $2,992 grant to the city of Attleboro
- $2,392 grant to the town of North Attleboro
- $1,912 grant to the town of Plainville
- $1,912 grant to the town of Wrentham
The mission of the S.A.F.E. program is to provide students with the information needed to recognize the dangers of fire, including the fire hazards that smoking-related materials pose. The grants give local fire departments the resources so that firefighters can provide fire and life safety programs to students in grades K-12.
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