| # | Name | Comments |
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| 201 | Gray Harrison | Stone Soup Community Resource Center, 4 King Street, Worcester, MA 01610 |
| 202 | Patricia Kirkpatrick | Stone Soup Community Resource Center, 4 King Street, Worcester, MA 01610 |
| 203 | Matt Feinstein | Worcester Roots Project, 4 King Street, Worcester, MA 01610 |
| 204 | Joyce Landers | Homeless Outreach and Advocacy Project, Community Healthlink 72 Jaques Ave., Worcester, MA |
| 205 | Patricia May | Homeless Outreach and Advocacy Project, Community Healthlink 72 Jaques Ave., Worcester, MA |
| 206 | Fran Bradshaw | Community Healthlink Detox, 72 Jaques Ave., Worcester, MA |
| 207 | Angel F. Flores | Angel's TV, 801 Main St., Worcester, MA |
| 208 | Hector E. Pineiro, Esq. | Partner, Law Office of Hector E. Pineiro, 807 Main St., Worcester, MA |
| 209 | Robert A. Scott | Partner, Law Office of Hector E. Pineiro, 807 Main St., Worcester, MA |
| 210 | Thomas Wadzinski | As resident of Worcester, a medical student and a parent of children I would like to see a safe needle disposal program in Worcester. |
| 211 | Hugh S, Fulmer, MD, MPH | This petition, organized by medical students at UMMS, symbolizes the substance of public health, i.e., "organized community effort aimed at health promotion & disease prevention"....Operation Yellow Box, introduced by good public health leadership, is a well tested intervention now ready for activation through strong support by the City of Worcester. Through an organized community effort it can and should be embraced by the entire Worcester community.
----Founding Chair (1969), Department of Community Medicine, UMMS. |
| 212 | Carmen Negron Cruz | |
| 213 | Leopoldo Negron Cruz | |
| 214 | Reverend Mark Seifried | Massachusetts Conference United Church of Christ, 26 N. Worcester Ave. |
| 215 | Stone Soup Community Center | 4 King St., Worcester, MA |
| 216 | Joseph Corazzini | |
| 217 | Amy Harvey | 3rd year medical student at UMass. |
| 218 | Carolyn Anne Kriso | This program is SERIOUSLY needed here in Worcester. |
| 219 | Anonymous | Safe syringe disposal is a critically important public health concern in the City of Worcester. The project yellow box initiative will reduce disease transmission rates among vunerable populations and imrpove public health and saftey for all members of the community. |
| 220 | Rebecca Sills | First-year medical student at UMass Medical School and resident of Worcester. |
| 221 | Kelly Tonini | |
| 222 | Sean Ewing | |
| 223 | Lauren Pardee | QCC Student |
| 224 | Laurie Perro | This needs to be done for the safety of our children and all of us who unknowingly come into contact with used syringes. I shouldn't have to worry when I take my child to a park if they are going to get pricked by a used needle. We can disagree with the use of them but they are still used and need to be discarded safetly for the public. |
| 225 | Anonymous | I support Operation Yellow Box and Worcester Board of Health! |
| 226 | Kathleen Ryan | This initiative is key for keeping our environment safe in addition to improving the health of vulnerable populations by keeping dirty needles off the streets. |
| 227 | Mohammed Shazeeb | |
| 228 | Jen Burt | This is long overdue. |
| 229 | Stacey Beberman | |
| 230 | Matthew Fisher | |
| 231 | ChangAn Guo | I support Operation Yellow Box. :) |
| 232 | Diana Moore | |
| 233 | Jeremy Golding, MD | This is a public health "no-brainer". There is no reasonable argument against this initiative. |
| 234 | Jason Macierowski | |
| 235 | Gina D'Ottavio, MD | I am not able to attend the City Council Meeting, but urge my representatives to take this step toward reducing HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis in our community. |
| 236 | Laura I. Petras | |