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At Family Service of Greater Boston, which is asking for $800,000, the only elevator in the five-story building requires frequent repairs and breaks down once or twice a month.
"It immediately cuts back on our handicapped accessibility," said Sam Solomon, the center's director of development. "Our employees can take the stairs, but it is a problem when we have someone in the building who isn't able to walk up the stairs."
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