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Bunch of Jay Nuss Realty Group delivers lunches to Harvard Street Neighborhood Health Center

Dorchester, MA Jay Nuss Realty Group, LLC worked with the Harvard Street Neighborhood Health Center by purchasing meals to be delivered to their patients and employees at the Blue Hills Ave. site.

The effort was led by Karen Bunch, urban advisor for Jay Nuss Realty Group, who paid for and delivered 40 Panera Bread lunches to the clinic. 

Bunch, who has strong ties to the city of Boston, said, “We are always pleased to be able to do something to help out during these challenging times. Helping to feed 40 visitors to the health center seemed like a good way to pitch in and assist.”

Separately, Harvard Street physician Dr. May Riad was a presenter on a “Panel of Experts” event organized by Jay Nuss Realty Group, as a “Back to Work” series presented virtually to assist businesses as they prepare to re-open. Dr. Riad presented with Kim Kroha, an attorney with Baker, Braverman and Barbadoro, P.C.; Jane Estrella, Artios Architects; and Jay Nuss, Jay Nuss Realty Group, LLC.

 Harvard Street Neighborhood Health Center serves as a primary health resource to the community, through the delivery of comprehensive patient-centered medical care. 

They operate on the principle that all people have the right to high-quality, available, accessible healthcare. They also partner with the community to positively impact the general health of their patients.

Jay Nuss said, “This was a great panel, and the first in an upcoming series. We’re delighted to have had Harvard Street and Dr. Riad as part of the presentation. We look forward to more interaction in the future.”

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