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Boston, Mass. , Nov. 22, 2011 -- For 16 years, "Table of Friends" has been providing a Thanksgiving meal to Boston's less fortunate population. Deputy Administrator, Richard Serino helped to serve hundreds of guests on November 22nd 2011. FEMA employees at all levels volunteer their services to worthy causes. Photo by Robert Rose/FEMA

Boston, Mass. , Nov. 22, 2011 -- An estimated 800 members of Boston's homeless community enjoy a Thanksgiving meal at the annual "Table of Friends" event. For 16 years, "Table of Friends" has been providing a Thanksgiving meal to Boston's less fortunate population. Deputy Administrator, Richard Serino helped to serve hundreds of guests on November 22nd 2011. FEMA employees at all levels volunteer their services to worthy causes. Photo by Robert Rose/FEMA

Boston, Mass. , November 24, 2009 -- FEMA Deputy Administrator Richard Serino helped serve Thanksgiving dinner at Tuesday's 14th Annual Table of Friends Thanksgiving dinner hosted by Garden Neighborhood Charities at Boston's TD Garden. Serino, along with other volunteers, served turkey dinner with all the trimmings to more than 600 guests. Local Boston officials, senior leadership from the Boston Bruins, Boston Celtic, Boston Blazers, local media personalities and many other volunteers assisted in serving today's dinner. Serino, a Boston native and former Chief of Boston Emergency Medical Services, has participated in this event for many years. FEMA/Dennis Pinkham

Boston, Mass. , November 24, 2009 -- FEMA Deputy Administrator Richard Serino helped serve Thanksgiving dinner at Tuesday's 14th Annual Table of Friends Thanksgiving dinner hosted by Garden Neighborhood Charities at Boston's TD Garden. Serino, along with other volunteers, served turkey dinner with all the trimmings to more than 600 guests. Local Boston officials, senior leadership from the Boston Bruins, Boston Celtic, Boston Blazers, local media personalities and many other volunteers assisted in serving today's dinner. Serino, a Boston native and former Chief of Boston Emergency Medical Services, has participated in this event for many years. FEMA/Dennis Pinkham

Boston, Mass. , Feb. 6, 2012 -- Raquel Ortiz, Region I Response Integration Division, asks Richard Serino, FEMA Deputy Administrator, about the diverse needs of our communities, and how certain skill sets to meet those needs will be factored in to FEMA's Qualification System. Ortiz's question was one of many during a town hall event hosted at the Region I office in Boston, which included over 400 participants present in Boston, watching via video teleconference at field offices, and listening in over the phone. Savannah Brehmer/FEMA

Boston, Mass. , Feb. 6, 2012 -- Richard Serino, FEMA Deputy Administrator, speaks to over 400 FEMA employees hosted at the Region I office about the Employee Workforce Transformation. The event was designed as a town hall forum for employees from the regional office, offices open in the region via video teleconference, and dialing in from elsewhere to pose their questions about the transformation. Savannah Brehmer/FEMA

Boston, Mass., September 3, 2014 -- Commuters heading home from a long workday in Boston stop to chat about emergency preparedness with FEMA staffer Robert Keller. The Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency, the Red Cross, the MBTA Transit Police, and the Boston Fire Department, among other agencies, joined FEMA Region I at Boston South Station for an America PrepareAthon event

Boston, Mass. , Feb. 6, 2012 -- FEMA Deputy Administrator Richard Serino and FEMA employees turned to the TV monitor at the side of the conference room in Boston to listen to one audience member's question from one of the five offices participating in the town hall meeting via video teleconference. The event was designed to address questions regarding the Disaster Workforce Transformation. Savannah Brehmer/FEMA

Bayonne, N.J., Nov. 21, 2012 -- Lt. Governor, Kim Guadagno, helped Lowes employees give away Thanksgiving dinners from Boston Market to 500 Hurricane Sandy survivors. Thirty five stores in the New York/New Jersey area participated in the giveaway, feeding an estimated 136,000 people. Photo by Liz Roll/FEMA

Boston, Mass. , Nov. 22, 2011 -- For 16 years, "Table of Friends" has been providing a Thanksgiving meal to Boston's less fortunate population. FEMA Deputy Administrator, Richard Serino helped to serve hundreds of guests on November 22nd 2011. FEMA employees at all levels volunteer their services to worthy causes. Photo by Robert Rose/FEMA

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Title: FEMA Volunteers at Thanksgiving Event

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Caption: Boston, Mass. , Nov. 22, 2011 -- For 16 years, "Table of Friends" has been providing a Thanksgiving meal to Boston's less fortunate population. FEMA Deputy Administrator, Richard Serino helped to serve hundreds of guests on November 22nd 2011. FEMA employees at all levels volunteer their services to worthy causes. Photo by Robert Rose/FEMA

Photographer Name: Robert Rose

City/State: Boston, MA

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Execution of Silan Lewis, at Wilberton, I.T., Nov. 5th, 1894

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Tornado - Garner, N. C. , May 26, 2011 -- FEMA joint field office supervisors complete a group exercise in a Dispute Resolution course. Training classes are offered to FEMA employees in the field and on-line to strengthen employee skill-sets. David Fine/FEMA

[Severe Storms, Tornadoes, and Flooding] Cedar Rapids, IA, August 4, 2008 -- At a meeting for Linn County residents at Kirkwood College, Public Information Officer Jacqueline Chandler explains the levels and limits of FEMA assistance to three Cedar Rapids residents who suffered damage to their homes in the massive June flood. Public meetings give citizens the opportunity to communicate their concerns to FEMA, SBA, state officials and their congressmen. Photo by Greg Henshall / FEMA

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