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The Nelson Foundation Photographs

At left to right,  David Shields, Denise Passaretti (grand prize raffle winner), and WB56's Frank Mallicoat at The Nelson Foundation's Celebrity Softball Game.

Committee members help on game day, (left to right) Rosely Shields (Nelson's sister), Joe Frassica, and Vicky Nielson.

Paul DeOliveira (Nelson's brother) takes swing against violence at the Celebrity Softball Game.

At left to right, Katherine Cremin (mother of Deanna Cremin), Somerville's Mayor Dorothy Kelly Gay, and Rosely Shields.

At left to right, Committee members Wendy Khan and Sean Balfe from The Nelson Foundation make check presentation to Joseph and Tina Chery of the Louis D. Brown Peace Institute, 1999. 

Louis D. Brown Peace Institute traveling memorial of children lost to violence.

At left to right, David Shields, Anna Somman, and Almerinda DeOliveira (Nelson's mom), at scholarship presentation.

Paul DeOliveira ready to play at the Celebrity Softball Game in memory of his brother Nelson.

A happy young fan attending the Celebrity Softball Game... Let's protect the future!

Nelson DeOliveira... only if he could be here to see the game.

Lending his support to a great cause, Congressman Mike Capuano with David Shields and Almerinda DeOliveira.

How else do you start a great event... Rene Rancourt belts out the National Anthem

David Shields provides special recognition to a close friend of the Nelson Foundation... Mike Gorman.

WB56's Michigan J. Frog warms up for the kids.

Al Burns, committee member for the foundation and friend of Nelson enjoys the moment.

Transition House game day volunteer... John perfects his face painting on a young fan of the game.

At left to right, Committee member Al Burns makes check presentation on behalf of The Nelson Foundation to Executive Director Eve Rose St. Dic of Transition House, 1999.

 

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