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'The Town Is Truly Fortunate To Have Her': Cheryle Laffey
Tewksbury's Cheryle Laffey volunteers at the Senior Center and sews masks for loved ones and seniors. She was nominated as a local hero.
TEWKSBURY, MA — In difficult times like the coronavirus, many people step up to help others. We all know someone who's making a difference right now as we live through unprecedented times. Here at Patch, we've launched an initiative to help recognize these everyday heroes.
This submission comes from John Laffey of Tewksbury, Mass., who his wife Cheryle Laffey:
Where the nominee lives:
Tewksbury
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Where the person who nominated the hero lives:
Tewksbury
Name of the nominee:
Cheryle Laffey
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Name of the person who nominated the hero:
John Laffey
Is the nominee considered an “essential worker”?:
No
What does the nominee do for work?
Mother, Wife, Volunteer and Friend to All
Why do you believe the nominee should be recognized or honored?
As a long time volunteer receptionist at the Tewksbury Senior Center, Cheryle has come to know and love the seniors who frequent there. From booking senior trips, to setting up appointments, to filling in wherever help is needed, Cheryle is there in a heartbeat.
Even with this pandemic closing down normal operations at the Center, Cheryle has been on the go nonstop. Working closely with the center's staff by phone, she has been asked to call several seniors just to make sure all is well with them. But that's not all.
As an accomplished quilter, Cheryle's sewing skills have come in quite handy these past couple of months. She has made countless face masks for family, friends and seniors alike, and has personally delivered them to those who need them.
The Town is truly fortunate to have her as a longtime resident.
What’s one thing you want everyone to know about your hero?
Need anything done, or someone to just listen, call Cheryle!
Thank you for all you do, Cheryle!
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