a Copy of our 2010 Annual Report
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a Copy of our 2010 Annual Report
for brighter futures Annual Report 2010 Partnering Power! Family Service of Rhode Island is a statewide leader in harnessing the power of partnering to effect monumental change for children and families. Our newly updated Mission Statement underscores our commitment. A most recent example of our partnering leadership is the Providence Children’s Initiative – based on the nationally celebrated Harlem Children’s Zone, which since the 1990s has been positively transforming the lives of youngsters and their families despite exceptionally daunting challenges. Thanks to grants from The Rhode Island Foundation, Hasbro and Textron – and the support of city leadership and the state’s congressional delegation – we’ve commenced the partnering to turn concept into reality. It’s a lofty dream that will take years to realize; yet if it means breaking the poverty cycle for children and families, it will be more than worth it! Other examples of our partnering leadership are the Partnership for Families, Inc., streamlining across four communities a range of human services from six collaborating non-profits; Homeless Prevention and Rapid Rehousing, for Providence and Aquidneck Island, fighting homelessness through two multi-agency partnerships; Solutions CEDARR, a project we helped create and now manage involving more than a half-dozen non-profits, helping families with youngsters who have special health care needs; and the Ocean State Network for Children and Families, Inc., our mission To build social service partnerships that respond creatively to the unmet with nearly twenty member organizations, dedicated to creating a comprehensive continuum for children and families with Department of Children, Youth and Families involvement. needs of individuals, families and the As we harness the power of partnering, we’re making it easier for families community so that people are able to live with multiple needs – food, shelter, training, mental health and substance independently, advocate for themselves, and better their own lives. abuse treatment, and more – to access services without having to tell their story over and over again to providers working independently, not knowing what the other is doing. We’re also reducing costs and heightening efficiency, providing donors and foundation, corporate and government funders more value for their investment. Thank you for your support and generosity – both of which we’ll need more than ever as we work on these and other ambitious initiatives to improve the lives of the Ocean State’s neediest children and families, whether in Providence, Aquidneck Island, South County, Blackstone Valley, the West Bay, Northern Rhode Island or the East Bay. Join us and help us harness the power of partnering! Margaret Holland McDuff Chief Executive Officer news Family Service of RI has begun working to replicate in Providence the celebrated Harlem Children’s Zone, called by the New York Times “one of the most ambitious social service experiments of our time.” The initiative, known as the Providence Children’s Initiative, has received start-up funding from The Rhode Island Foundation, Hasbro and Textron and involves training at the Harlem Children’s Zone. Family Service of RI began leading the Family Care Community Partnership “I am so pleased to see the leadership of Family Service of RI in bringing partners together for better results for kids in Providence,” said Providence Mayor David Cicilline. “They are exemplifying the vision for Providence, Cranston, Central Falls and Pawtucket. A multi-agency collaboration under a new corporation, Partnership for Families, Inc., the initiative re-aligns and streamlines a range of services for children and families in crisis. Family Service of RI is a member of a similar collaboration serving the West Bay. and strategies laid out in my Children and Lucy’s Hearth, a Family Service of RI affiliate, celebrated 25 years of Youth Cabinet. Providence Children’s helping Aquidneck Island’s homeless women and children with a gala Initiative builds upon the lessons of fundraiser at Newport’s Castle Hill Inn. the Harlem Children’s Zone, reflecting the realities here in Providence.” The federal Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration has accepted Family Service of RI into the prestigious National Child Traumatic Stress Network and awarded the agency a nearly $400,000 grant. Family 2 Service of RI is the first Ocean State organization to belong to this network, which was established by Congress in 2000 to raise the standard of care and increase access to services for traumatized children and their families. The City of Providence, utilizing federal stimulus dollars, has awarded Family Service of RI a nearly million dollar grant to prevent homelessness in the community. Lucy’s Hearth, a Family Service of RI affiliate, received over a half million in stimulus dollars to lead a similar effort on Aquidneck Island. AIDS Project RI, a division of Family Service of RI, moved its annual Walk for Life back into downtown Providence after several years in less visible locations, and held the event in the fall for the first time. The move was designed news to increase awareness of HIV/AIDS and to heighten involvement of the city’s college students. 3 Certificates were presented to the 34 graduates of the first RI State Victim Assistance Academy by Attorney General Patrick C. Lynch. The Academy, a collaboration between Family Service of RI and Roger Williams University, is based on a national model and funded by a grant from the U.S. Justice Department. The graduates were victim service providers from across Rhode Island. Congressman Patrick Kennedy received the 2009 Brighter Futures Award for his championing of children’s mental health issues. The award is given annually by Family Service of RI to salute those improving the lives of the Ocean State’s children. The Providence Housing Authority recognized Family Service of RI’s years of extending substance abuse prevention programming and life skills training to the Authority’s residents, bestowing on the agency a Partnership Award. Brighter Futures Award 4 programs HIV/AIDS A range of prevention and social services for people living with HIV/AIDS. General number: 831-5522. Intake: 519-2280. Drop-in center (Afia Center) 331-1350 ext. 3268. Volunteering: 331-1350 ext. 3364 or hernandezgi@ familyserviceri.org. website: www.aidsprojectri.org AIDS Project RI is celebrating its 25th anniversary of providing compassionate, non-judgmental and collaborative response to the needs of people infected, affected and at risk of HIV/AIDS. Over the years, it became a recognized statewide leader on HIV/AIDS issues. In 2008, AIDS Project RI merged with Family Service of RI, linking its continuum of services to that of Family Service of RI, streamlining the delivery of services. Apartments for adults living with HIV/AIDS Contact partnering agency news AIDS Care Ocean State for admission information: 521-3603. 5 Child Development / Youth Early Intervention (EI) For children birth to age 3 with or at risk of developmental delays. 331-1350 ext. 3395. First Connections An evaluation and referral service for families with children (0-3 years) at risk for poor outcomes, in collaboration with Children’s Friend and Service. 331-1350 ext. 3486. Head Start Consultation Mental health consultation and referrals for children and families served by Head Start programs in Providence. 519-2280. Parent Aide Parent education and case management for parents referred by Department of Children, Youth and Families. 519-2280. Providence Children’s Initiative A comprehensive initiative to improve educational and social development outcomes for children and families in a Providence neighborhood. 331-1350 ext. 3243. Solutions CEDARR For families with children with special health care needs including behavioral, emotional, developmental, and physical health problems. Up to age 21 in some circumstances. 461-4351. 1-800-640-7283. email: [email protected]. website: www.solutionscedarr.org. Youth Success Services for pregnant and parenting teens in Providence. 519-2280. Counseling & Related Children’s Treatment and Recovery Center Part of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network, this is a clinical program for children who have been the victim of abuse and/or neglect. 519-2280. Family Care Community Partnerships (FCCP) A range of social services, including “high fidelity wraparound” for families with children/youth at risk of involvement with the Department of Children, Youth and Families and/or have a serious emotional disturbance. Urban Core Region (Providence/Cranston/Pawtucket/Central Falls): 519-2280. West Bay Region: 1-866-840-6532. Outreach to Newport Area Families in Crisis Counseling and referrals provided in partnership with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center. 294-3168 or 519-2280. programs Outpatient Mental Health/Substance Abuse Counseling & Psychiatric Services For adults and children. Office-based in Providence, North Kingstown, Newport (Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center), and Westerly (Westerly High School’s WISSP Center). For Medicaid, Medicare, and most commercial insurances. 519-2280. 7 United Way 2-1-1 in Rhode Island (administered by Family Service of RI) 24/7 information resource line for children, youth, adults and families in crisis. Dial 211 or 1-800-367-2700. Website: www.211ri.org. See also Schools and Mental Health/Intensive Treatment Crime Prevention/ Victims/ Reentry After Hours Emergency Response Program for Elders in Crisis Emergency social services. Call the Department of Elderly Affairs, 462-0555 for information. Breaking the Link Substance abuse prevention – utilizing two national, evidence-based models – for children and families residing in Providence Housing Authority complexes. 519-2280. Children’s Crisis Assessment Team Provides 24/7 response for children in crisis when called by Department of Children, Youth and Families. For information only: 519-2280. Community Reentry Program for Women at the Adult Correctional Institution Providing case management and employment services. Referrals are made by the state Department of Corrections. Information: 519-2280. Critical Incident Stress Management Team Responding 24/7 to community emergencies. For information only: 519-2280. 8 Drug Market Initiative A partnership with the Providence Police to reduce open air drug trafficking in the area of the Chad Brown Providence Housing Authority complex. It involves community building, walking the neighborhood with police, crisis intervention and more. For information: 519-2280. East Providence Police Liaison Staff rides with East Providence police officers to intervene in family crises and to follow up on domestic violence calls. 519-2280. Providence Police Go-Team Responding to calls from Providence Police in response to violent incidents when children and families have been involved. For information only: 519-2280. Providence Police Liaison Staff rides with Providence Police on patrol to prevent family crises. For information only: 519-2280. Providence Safe Start Counseling and other services for Providence area children and families exposed to violence. 519-2280. Station Fire Family Resource Center For survivors of the Station Night Club programs illustration by melissa ferreira fire. Case management, resource referral and financial assistance. 1-877-748-3700. Trauma and Loss Center Specialized counseling and support for children, youth and families who have suffered trauma and loss. 519-2280. 9 Victim Advocate Services for the Department of Corrections Parole Board Support, advocacy and resources provided to crime victims. 519-2280. Victim Assistance Academy Training for new victim services professionals and volunteers.519-2280. Victim Impact Classes Classes helping inmates recognize their impact on their victims. For more information: 519-2280. Youth Diversion Program (YDP) Individual and family support and case management services for youth in East Providence, Barrington, Warren and Bristol. Providence Latino families also. 519-2280. Elderly Services Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Educating senior citizens and their families about Medicare and assisting with enrollment. Dial 2-1-1 or 1-800-367-2700. Senior Health Insurance Program Assisting senior citizens with health insurance-related issues. Dial 2-1-1 or 1-800-367-2700. Senior Citizens Raising Children is the focus of a new Family Service of RI initiative to address service gaps for this unique population. For more information: 519-2276. Senior Medicare Patrol One-to one counseling and assistance to seniors regarding Medicare, and Medicare fraud. Looking for volunteers to assist in this effort. Dial 2-1-1 or 1-800-367-2700. The Point A United Way of Rhode Island project administered by Family POINT Rhode Island’s Resource Place for Seniors and Adults with Disabilities 462-4444, or 1-800-367-2700. http://adrc.ohhs.ri.gov/. See also Crime Prevention/Victims/Reentry Homeless/Housing Related Homeless Prevention and Rapid Rehousing A program to prevent homelessness and rapidly re-house homeless persons. Please note: under federal guidelines this program is targeted for persons not considered chronically homeless. Dial 2-1-1 or 1-800-367-2700 for programs in all Rhode Island communities. Providence (homeless prevention only): 331-1350 ext. 3185; email: [email protected]. Aquidneck Island (homeless prevention programs THE Service of RI. Assisting senior citizens in linking with resources. Dial 2-1-1, and rapid rehousing): 846-4896. Shelter for women and their children. Located in Middletown, RI. A Family Service of Rhode Island affiliate agency. 847-2021. website: www.lucyshearth.org. See next page 11 Lucy’s Hearth was incorporated in 1984 and opened its doors as an overnight shelter with one staff person, a budget of only $20,000, and a dedicated group of volunteers. As the need for shelter increased and more funding became available, it became a 24-hour shelter and expanded programs and services to address the many issues faced by homeless women with children. In 2007, Lucy’s Hearth became an affiliate of Family Service of RI, and celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2009. Providence Housing Authority Programming Social services for children, youth and their families living in Providence Housing Authority complexes. 519-2277. See also HIV/ AIDS Mental Health/Intensive Treatment Child and Adolescent Intensive Treatment Services (CAITS) For Medicaideligible children up to age 18 (or 21 in some instances) with serious emotional/ behavioral crises requiring more than traditional outpatient counseling. A similar program for children with commercial insurance is Child and Family Intensive Treatment (CFIT) For both: 519-2280. Community Support Program / Community Psychiatric Support Treatment Intensive, community-based mental health treatment and case management for adults (18+). For both: 519-2280. 12 Enhanced Outpatient Services An intensive home/community-based treatment program for children and adults at risk of out-of-home placement due to behavior and skill issues. 519-2280. Family Stabilization Team To help stabilize children and adolescents in their homes during an episode of acute mental illness or substance abuse, or after out-of-home treatment or placement. 519-2280. Home-based Clinical Services A partnership with Tides Family Service, this program provides home-based clinical and case management services for youth involved with the juvenile justice and child welfare systems. 331-1350 ext. 3834. In-Home Outpatient Program For children and adults needing psychotherapy and case management in a home setting. 519-2280. Residential Services. Group homes for children and youth in the custody of programs the Department of Children, Youth and Families. Information: 519-2272. Treatment Foster Care. To become a foster parent for a child between birth and 17, please call 331-1350 ext. 3305. See also Mount Pleasant Academy under Schools 13 Schools Central Falls Schools Providing crisis intervention and counseling; also staff and training to create therapeutic classrooms for children with emotional, behavioral and learning issues. 331-1350 ext. 3865. Mount Pleasant Academy Owned and operated by Family Service of RI. A year-round psychiatric day treatment program for children pre-K (3-5 years old) through 8th grade. Licensed by the state for special and regular elementary education. Services for children with psychiatric, emotional, behavioral disorders; high functioning autism; Pervasive Developmental Disorder; Asperger’s Disorder. Services include: 45-60 day diagnostic placement; consultation services; individual, group and family counseling; case management; occupational therapy; speech and language therapy; behavior management; medication management; interim alternate placement; step-down day treatment; psychiatry; nursing. Comprehensive evaluations. After school care. 521-4335. North Kingstown Schools For students and their families. Individual, group and family therapy as well as outreach and referral. 519-2280. 14 Providence Schools Psychiatric evaluations for students with diagnosed disabilities and / or potentially disabled students, as well as mental health services. Consultations to special education administrators. For children in designated classrooms at Hope High School, Central High School, Providence Career and Technical Academy, and Gilbert Stuart Middle School, providing consultation and after-school wraparound services for students and their families. 519-2280 or contact school social workers. Westerly High School Mental health services for students and families. 519-2280 or 294-6138 ext. 3162 or 3863. programs See also Counseling & Related 15 our clients Family Service of Rhode Island In calendar 2009 services were provided to 6,197 individuals impacting about 13,541 individuals throughout the state. Young: At least 6 out of 10 are children, ages 18 or younger. Poor: More than 87% are low income. Minorities: Over half of our clients belong to minority communities. Language: One in 7 speaks another language at home. See numbers next page United Way 2-1-1 in Rhode Island (managed by Family Service of RI) Information and referral specialists received 122,218 phone calls from persons needing help or information. Some of these calls resulted in referrals to appropriate social service agencies throughout RI, including Family Service of Rhode Island. united way 2-1-1 in rhode island numbers Phone Calls Related programs for Adults with Disabilities and Seniors Discount Medical Card Sign Ups *individuals served 16 122,218 5,060* 14,624 family service of rhode island numbers Families or individual clients served Home-based counseling and case management Solutions CEDARR Early Intervention (infants and toddlers) 1379 381 1076 629 Residential/Foster Care 133 HIV/ AIDS Services (AIDS Project RI) 810 Mount Pleasant Academy 41 Elderly Emergency Response 229 Providence police partnership 1096 Trauma and Loss Center East Providence police partnership 19 105 Prison re-entry 45 Lucy’s Hearth (Family Service of RI affiliate) 37 Station Family Resource Center 25 * Family Care Community Partnership – Providence area * Family Care Community Partnership – West Bay numbers Outpatient/Psychiatric Counseling 308 155 *Family Service of RI services 17 financial report Year ended June 30, 2009 Percent Public Support $2,224,679 11% Contract Revenue $2,309,928 12% Program Fees $14,575,165 75% $255,168 1% $19,364,940 100% Children’s Services $3,785,604 19% Community Services $11,172,628 57% Educational Services $1,572,978 8% Development $378,488 2% Management $2,814,701 14% $19,724,399 100% Public Support & Revenue Other Revenue Total Support & Revenue Expenses Total Support Program Expenses Ending Net Assets 18 $2,841,446 Educational Services Children’s Services Program Expenses Fiscal Year 2009 Children’s Services includes Residential Treatment, Therapeutic Foster/ Care Adoption and Family Care Community Services includes Home-based Services, Outpatient Mental Health, Substance Abuse, Psychiatric Treatment, School Based Services, Prevention, Early Intervention, Station Fire Family Resource Center, Trauma and Loss Center, 211, APRI, Emergency Response for Elders, Solutions CEDARR, Lucy’s Hearth, FCCP Urban and West Bay, Providence and East Providence Police Partnerships, Victim Services for the Department of Corrections, Re-entry Program for Women at ACI, First Connections, Youth Success, Safestart, and Youth Diversion Program numbers Community Services Educational Services includes Mount Pleasant Academy, School Based Consultation 19 supporters Organizations A.F. Lusi Construction AAA Southern New England Abbott Laboratories Abrams Agency Inc. Adelaid Dawson Lynch Memorial Trust Adler’s Design and Hardware Aid Maintenance Co., Inc. AIDS Care Ocean State Al Forno, Inc. Alliance for Children and Families Alperin/Hirsch Family Foundation Alternative Body Day Spa Amica Companies Foundation Amica Mutual Insurance Company Angell Pension Group, Inc. Arlen Corporation Astro-Med, Inc. Atelier Boris Bally Studio B.A. Ballou & Company Incorporated B.B. Lederer Sons Foundation Bank of America Bank Rhode Island Batchelor, Frechette, McCrory, Michael, and Co. Beacon Health Strategies Beacon Mutual Insurance Co. Blaze East Side Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island Blue Grotto BNY Mellon/Wealth Management Bristol Female Charitable Society Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, Inc. Brown University Brown University Queer Alliance Bruzzese Law Group Burns & Levinson LLP Butler & Messier, Inc. Butler Hospital Cactus Grille Capitol City Group, Ltd. Carousel Industries of North America Inc. Central Falls School Department Central Congregation Church Champlin Foundations Children’s Friend and Service Citadel Broadcasting Corporation Citizens Bank Citizens Bank Foundation Citizens Bank Investment Management Strategies Falvey Linen Supply, Inc. Feinstein Foundation Ferrucci Russo P.C. Fidelity Investments FirstComp Insurance FM Global Foundation Foodsource Plus National, Inc. Frank B. Hazard General Charity Fund Freedom National Bank Fund for Community Progress GALA Bowling League Gary S. Mason Trust Gateway Healthcare, Inc. Gertrude N. Goldowsky and Seebert J. Goldowsky Foundation Gilbane Building Company Gould Charitable Lead Trust GPS Investment Advisors, LLC Grant Sherburne Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce GTECH H. Carr & Sons Inc. Haffenreffer Family Fund Harrington & Rhodes, Ltd. Harry M., Miriam C., and William C. Horton Fund Hasbro Children’s Fund Herbert E. & Daisy A. Stride Memorial Foundation Hinckley, Allen & Snyder LLP Hose Company No. 6 Housing Works Rhode Island Hudson Companies International Institute of Boston Ira S. & Anna Galkin Charitable Trust Johnson & Wales University June Rockwell Levy Founation Kahn Litwin Renza & Co. Ltd. Kent R. Hofmann Foundation, Inc. Knight Gallery Lefkowitz Garfinkel Champi & DeRienzo PC Lifespan Mapping and Planning Services Mary Catherine Chute LIV Trust Mary Dexter Chafee Fund Mass Mutual Finance Group McLaughlin & Moran, Inc. MetLife Home & Auto Minerva’s Pizza / H & H Pizza Mitkem Corp. MullenScorpioCerilli Murray Wallpaper & Paint National Education Association RI National Grid Navigant Credit Union NBC 10 NEA RI Political Action Committee NEANK PAC Account Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island New England Laborers’ Tri-Funds New England Pest Control New England Tae Kwon Do Center, Inc. Nixon Peabody LLP Nordson Nordstrom Norman & Rosalie Fain Fund Trust Nortek, Inc. North Family Trust North Kingstown Community Development Block Grant Ocean State Action Fund O’Neill and Associates Orchard House Cafe Osceola Foundation, Inc. Otto H. York Foundation PAETEC Pakarang Restaurant Park Row Associates Pawtucket Credit Union Pawtucket Red Sox Baseball Club, Inc. Peabody Resident Services, Inc. 21 supporters Citizens Give as You Earn City of Providence Claflin Company Club Gallery / RLT Associates, LLC Coastway Community Bank Coffee Exchange Community Health Charities of New England Cooley Group Companies Cornish Associates, L.P. CVS Charity Classic CVS Corporation Delta Dental of Rhode Island Depetrillo Agency, Inc. Dexter Donation Dimeo Construction Company Domestic Bank DownCity at 50 Weybossett Doyle Realtors DTCS Endeavors, Inc. East Providence Community Development Block Grant Eddie C’s Salon Edmund F. Capozzi, Jr. Rev. Trust Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge LLP Emma C. Harris Foundation Endurance Wealth Management Entertainment AIDS Alliance Pfizer Phoenix Houses of New England, Inc. Phoenix Investment Management Piccerelli, Gilstein & Co., LLP Picerne Real Estate Providence Center Providence Community Development Block Grant Providence Gay Men’s Chorus Providence Mutual Fire Insurance Company Providence Performing Arts Center Providence School Department Purvis Systems, Inc. R.I. Colorectal Clinic, LLC R.I. Federation of Teachers and Health Professionals R.I. Federation of Teachers, Local 2012 Rasoi Residential Properties Ltd. Rhode Island Community Food Bank Rhode Island Council of Resource Providers Rhode Island Department of Children Youth and Families Rhode Island Department of Corrections 22 Rhode Island Department of Elderly Affairs Rhode Island Department of Health Laboratories Rhode Island Emergency Food & Shelter Board Rhode Island Federation of Teachers Rhode Island Foundation Rhode Island Housing Rhode Island Justice Commission/ Victims of Crime Act Victim Assistance Grant Program Rhode Island Kids Count Rhode Island Novelty Rhode Island Office of Housing and Community Development Rhode Island School of Design Rhode Island USBC BA Inc. RI AFT/R Richard Katzoff Fund Rilassamento Massage, LLC Ristorante Pizzico Robinson Green Beretta Corporation Roger Williams Hospital Roger Williams University Rotary Club of Providence Rue De L’Espoir Restaurant Rustigian Rugs Inc. Salve Regina University Sansiveri, Kimball & McNamee, L.L.P. Sasco Foundation Seaview Transportation Company Sharpe Family Foundation Small Pleasures Smiths Detection Soho Business Enterprises Sovereign Bank Spain Stop and Shop Stride Memorial Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration T & T Hairclips Taste of India Temple Beth-El Textron Foundation The Curatorium The Miriam Hospital The Providence Journal Company Tides Family Services, Inc. Town Hall Lanes Tri-Town Community Action Program Tropical Liquors United Food and Commercial Workers Union United Healthcare of New England Inc. United Way of Rhode Island United Way of the National Capital Area University Medicine Foundation, Inc. Until There’s A Cure Foundation Verizon Communications Vertex Distribution VFIS of Southern New England Vigneron Memorial Fund and John and Katherine Johnston Foundation Visiting Nurse Services of Newport and Bristol Wal-Mart Foundation Washing Trust Company Wellspring Physical Therapy Winkler Group, Ltd. Woods Heating Service Woonsocket Teachers’ Guild York Foundation Zooma Bar Ristorante Christine Angell Donna and Peter Antonacci Rosa and Agostinho Antunes Jonathan April Marie Aquarone Michael and Kristen Aragao Susan Areson Ingrid Armada Carol Armour James P. Arnold Paul and Margaret Arpin Jose Arvizel Stella Aslibekyan Jeffrey Audley Sarah Avera Catherine Avila Thomas Ayotte Jo-Anne Azevedo Jon Azevedo Samuel and Natalie M. Babbitt Clare Bailey Priscilla Ballou Sandy Ballou Michael Balogh Antonio Barajas Dan Barbena Sandra Barber Brian Barbieri Barbara Bardsley Deborah Barnes Lucia Barran Zenaida Barran Andrew Barsada Beverly Basiliere Irene and Irvin Basiliere Robert Bates Daniel Baudouin Sara Baumgartel Gale Bay Bernard Beaudreau John Beaudreau Mildred and Daniel J. Beaulieu Nikki Beaulieu-Santos Rosemary Beausejour Curt and Susanna Beckwith Jonathan Beebe Christy Belisle Roger Belisle and Robert J. Cataldo Susan Ballaire and John L. Massey, Jr. Jo-Anne Bellemer Carolyn Benedict-Drew Richard and Waltraut M. Benjamin Patricia and Michael H. Bennett Melvoid Benson Dana and Deborah Bent Kenneth and Leigh A. Bento Joseph Beretta Geoffrey and Diane Berg Maurice and Louise H. Bermon Susan and Armand F. Bessette Barbara Beyer and Stephen Turino Peeyush Bhatnagar Ana Bibeault Anne Bickel Richard Bicki Bernard Bieder Julie Bilbert Judith Blake Andrew and Deborah L. Blakeney Judi Blau Anthony H. and Lisa Bliss Thomas Bliss Bernice Blitz Deborah Blitz Ara and Patricia Boghigian Lynn Boghosian Adrianne Borges-Diworth Jane Borrelli Tammy Bouchard Jessica Boucher Roger Boudreau Chris Boutin Elizabeth Bova James and Kathleen Bower Laurel Bowerman Walter and Janet S. Boyle 23 supporters Individuals David Abbott Guy Abelson Mark Abelsson John Abernathy Grace and Joseph W. Accetta Fred Acciardo Michael Achey Eric Adams Mitchell Adams and Kevin M. Smith Jennifer Adler Linda Adler John and Donna M. Ahearn Renee and Brian J. Ahlquist Edith Ajello Robin and David K. Alcott Charles Alexandre Jason Alexandre Danielle and William Alger Patricia Allen Richard Allen Susan Almeide Kelly Alston Brian Alverson Charles Alves and Jorge M. Fernandes John Alves Krystal Alves Cristina Alves Anna Brand Nelly Branez Kimberly Brauer Deborah Brayton Heather Brennan Marjorie Brennan Christine Brewster Robert Brewster and Mary Dorsey Brewster Deborah Bright Alice Brigidi Cheryl Brill Richard Brillante Carol and Edwin G. Brooklyn Joyce Brousseau Amy Brown Jeffrey Brusini Rodney Brusini Ruth Buben Sheri Buchman Mary Buckely Susan Buckley Mary Jane Burgess Chris Burke John Burke Karen Burke Dan Bryant and Elizabeth Burke Bryant 24 David and Anne W. Burnham Phyllis and Edward R. Burnim Mary Burns Maryellen Butke Sharon Caine Eric Calcagni Thomas Caldwell Lee Ann Callahan Steven Camara Alan Campo Steven Capaldi Dan and Jess Caparco Tony Caparco Kimberly Capirchio Joseph Cardello P. 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De Magistris Susan Dean Melissa DeAngelis Charles DeBevoise Ani Dedeyan Carey DeFelice Peter Deffet Cheryl DelPadre Charles and Sarah Denby Anthony Derose Paul and Joan Derrick Manish Desai Kelly Desmarais Donald Devaney Melissa Fournier Gordon Fox Kristina Fox Kate Frank Dagny Frates Shirley Fraticelli Tim Freiermuth John French Russell Friedman Peter Fuller and Amy Perron Fuller Melissa Gaitanis and John Nicholas Gaitanis Susan Galinelli Arnold Galkin Rita Gallagher Michael Gallogly Anne Gannon Elizabeth Garcia Graham Gardner Joan and Stephen Garfinkel Mary-Beth Garofalo Erin Gaul Stacy Gauthier R. G. Gendion Karen Geremia Michael Gerhardt and Doree Goodman Alicia Germani 26 Kristen Germani Dolores Germano Lisa Giacchi Charles Gibbons Vamessa Gilbert Sonia Gilewicz Alexandra Gilo Pamela Gilpin Michael Gilson and Joan McPhee Lawrence Ginsberg Kevin Glanrill Abbott and Sarah C. 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Gandsman Gilda Hernandez Lawrence Hershoff Joan and William F. Hertel Mary Hettinger Corrine Hill Audrey Hirsch Caryn Hirsch Marilyn Hochman Peter Hocking Matthew Hodge and Kare Lund Deb Hogan and Lee Poirier Martha Holt Ann and Donald Hourahan Stephen Hourahan Walter Hourahan and Colleen Maher Hourahan Carmen Howard Scott Howard Robert Howes Michael and M. Elizabeth Karolewski Ellen and Jeffrey Kasle Alexis Katkevich Kenneth Katzoff Jennifer Kaufman John Keddy Ellen Keeler Winifred Kelley Nancy Kellner Neal Kelly Sarah Kelly Jayne Kemp Steven Kempner and Linda Kelly Kempner John Kersting Mary Kesson N. L. Khan Lorice Khoury Gloria Kilmartin John Kilmartin Cyndi and Jae H. Kim Jennifer Kirk Neil Klein Alex Knolt Bradford Kopp Selma and Carl Koppelman Robert Kozora Joanne and Kirkland J. Karemer Catherine Krause Elliot Krieger Kristen Krowski Stefanie Kubbe Corinne Kulesh Nitesh Kumar JoAnn Kuns Marcia Kurda Kathy Kushnir Bernard Kwan Allen La Liberty J. Edward La Velle and Raffaello L. Mantia Margaret Laflamme Jacquelyn and John F. Lamoureux Tracie and Buddy E. Lamphere Robert Landau and Lesley Beckman Landau William Lane and Robert S. Whitney Ian Lang and Melissa Anne Malone Kari Lang Marie Langlois Susan Langmack Nancy Langton Raymond Lannon Steven Lantagne Eugene Lapierre James and Elizabeth LaRowe Brianna Larsen Reynold and Marlene A. Larsen Jacques Larue Tracie Laupa Michael Lazar Constance Leasca and Melanie H. Smith Michelle Lebrun Maria Ledesma David Ledo Eugene and Brooke Lee Grace Lee Ronald Lee Saul Leeman Timothy Lehnert Susan Leite Edwin Lennon Cynthia Leonard and G. Paul Damon Danielle Leone Dana Leslie Peter Lessard Ben and Lenette Lessing Tiffany Letendre Noah Levin Robert and Mona Levin Ruth Levin Debby Levine David and Eleanor L. Lewis Georgeana Lewis Raphaella Lewis 27 supporters Katherine Howland Stephen Hug Beppie Huidekoper Peter and Betsy Hunt Patricia Huntington Marilyn and Jeffrey Huntsman James Huseman A.M. Hutchins P. William Hutchinson and Jeri-Ann McElroy Kathleen Jackson Kimberly Jackson Sheila and Paul Jacobs Ciara Jaramillo Rich Jarrett Nadia Jensen and Richard Gillerman Jennifer Joaquim Richard Jocelyn Douglas and Meredith Johnson Katherine and Edward T. Johnson Robert and Janet E. Johnson Susan and Glen D. Johnson Christine Johnston Lew Jones Dorothy Jonson Diana Kahn Richard Kaitz J. Kane Saul and Susan Kaplan Curtis and Patricia Ley Dorothy and Frank Licht James Lilley Jeffrey Lima John Lingley and Allison H. Roulston Cristina Lluisa Jane Logemann George Lonergan Patricia Lonergan Shelley Lonergan Marie Longo Jane Loomis Cindy Lopez Wayne Lopez Peem Lorvidhaya Steven Low Brooke Lowery Robert Lubin Johnelle Luciani Kara Lund and Matthew P. 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