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Family Resource Center moves offices

The MIT Family Resource Center will hold an open house on Thursday, April 23 from 4-5:30pm in Rm 16-151 to celebrate the Center's move to its new location.

The new space features private offices, a reception area and a conference room, allowing the Center to offer better access to its resources and more work/family services for the MIT community.

The open house is open to all members of the MIT community and their families. In acknowledgment of "Take Our Daughters to Work Day" on April 23, the staff extends a special welcome to children visiting MIT with family members for the day. Participants are also invited to bring a photograph of their family to add to the Center's new bulletin board celebrating families in the MIT community. Light refreshments will be provided.

For further information, including directions to the new location, contact the Family Resource Center at x3-1592 or frc@mit.edu.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on April 15, 1998.

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