2012 Annual Results - The PLUS Company, Inc.

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2012 Annual Results - The PLUS Company, Inc.
PLUS Company Financial Highlights
Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2012 and June 30,2011
Total Revenue
Unaudited
6/30/12
Audited
6/30/11
$
Change
%
Change
9,910,010
9,072,922
837,088
9.23%
112,211
80,411
31,800
39.55%
(24,434)
-4.34%
9,797,799
Total Expenses
Change in Net Assets
Total Net Assets
1,064,600
952,389
5.50%
6.26%
538,448
General Management Expense
General Management %
8,992,511
562,882
805,288
112,211
8.96%
11.78%
-12.20%
Moving Forward
As we finish out our 40th year we continue to examine how to best serve those in our care. Like
most non-profit organizations, funding necessary programs continues to be a challenge. We are
grateful to the many agencies, individuals and businesses that continue to support us. For information about including The PLUS Company in your estate plan, making a general donation, or
designating a gift in honor of memory of a loved one, please contact Kim Shottes, Executive
Director, at 603-889-0652.
Celebrating
40
Years of Excellence!
Contributions in support of our vocational and education programs are warmly welcomed. Your
donations are deductible for federal income tax purposes to the full extent permitted by law.
2012 Annual Results
Together We Make a Difference
Special thanks to the committee members who help us run successful fundraising events each
year.
The Wild Irish Breakfast Committee:
Cynthia Andreola, Mike Apfelberg, Paul Clark, Liz Degulis, Marcia Frankl, Leni Hodgins, Marco
Laferriere, Joe Marshall, Mike Monks, Bob Purcell, Carol Powis, Kim Shottes, Ed Stebbins,
Maryse Tanguay
The Silent Auction & Dinner Dance Committee:
Tracy Bennett, Lee Bowley, Jack Child, Mary Ellen Compagna, Robin Hefflefinger, Leni Hodgins, John Howard, Karen Keating, Tim Kerrigan, Jennifer LeDuc, Bill Marvell, Ruth Morgan,
Carolyn Mortellaro, Sandy Page, Judie Post, Carol Powis, Bob Purcell, Kim Shottes, Maryse Tanguay, Jennifer Torosian
19 Chestnut Street
Nashua, NH 03060
(603) 889-0652
151 Hampshire Street
Lawrence, MA 01840
(978) 689-8829
885 Main Street, Unit #5
Tewksbury, MA 01876
(978) 640-3936
www.pluscompany.org
http://www.facebook.com/PLUSCompany
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Mission & Vision
“Empower Individuals, Maximize Independence”
Our Mission is to empower individuals with disabilities by providing support and services that
maximize their independence.
Our vision is that all people who live with disabilities have the confidence, dignity, and skills needed
to lead lives of independence and quality.
Peter Davis Receives 2012 Sandy Garrity Award
Peter Davis’ twenty five
year career with St.
Joseph Hospital was built
on the rock solid foundation that “as long as the
employees and patients
are O.K., the rest will take
care of itself.”
As President & CEO of
St. Joseph Hospital, it was
this philosophy that endeared
him to patients, employees, and the entire Greater
Nashua community.
Peter was a strong supporter of the joint Gateways
and PLUS mission to work on behalf of children
and adults with developmental disabilities, individuals with autism, and seniors in need of care.
From the early days of Gateways and PLUS
Company he supported our efforts by providing
sound counsel and instilling the guiding principle
that a Senior Executive from St. Joseph Hospital
serve on Gateways’ Board of Directors.
Whatever assistance was asked of St. Joseph, Peter
was always at the ready and came through as a
champion for vulnerable populations. He stayed by
our side offering assistance with administrative
support, as well as providing us with his leadership
on a variety of health and medical related issues.
Peter knew that “healthy” was just the tip of the
iceberg when it came to living a happy, meaningful
life. He readily acknowledged that people needed
to be vital parts of their community to feel a sense
of self-worth. Peter’s commitment resonated
through our community and both companies.
In 2008, Peter, always the entrepreneur, supported
a sector-based training model called Project
Search© which is designed to train people with
developmental disabilities to successfully work in
hospitals. St. Joseph Hospital’s Project Search©
was the first in New Hampshire and in all of New
England. It is a model program that is now replicated in five other hospitals throughout New
Hampshire. Without Peter, Project Search© would
not be in New Hampshire today. This is just one
example of the wonderful legacy he has left our
community and our state.
Peter retired from St. Joseph on July 31, 2010. He
was an avid golfer and planned to spend time in
Florida during his retirement. His retirement was
also a time for him to fight the hardest battle he
would ever fight; battling cancer.
On March 28, 2011, St. Joseph Hospital lost a great
friend and caregiver. Peter sadly passed away from
complications with cancer. He is remembered for
being a man who truly cared for the people. He was
an unselfish person and made sure that everyone
around him was happy. Most importantly for those
supported by the developmental services system he
was a man of insight, vision, and commitment.
As Gateways and PLUS celebrate “Lean on Me,”
we also celebrate how those we serve have “leaned”
on Peter Davis and were caringly supported.
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A Letter from the Chair and Executive Director
Anniversaries are always a time for reflection – an
opportunity to be introspective and even selfcongratulatory. For those of us at The PLUS Company,
this year has been a bit less about celebration, and a
great deal about introspection. Have we met the
mission of those early families? Are those we serve
treated with respect and guided to be as independent as
they can possibly be? What areas can we grow to best
serve our clients, our community, and our families?
While we certainly have much to celebrate as an
organization, we instead focus on the people and
programs that are what make The PLUS Company so
special. We have shared with the community stories and anecdotes of success. Today the vocational focus
of The PLUS Company has shifted from sheltered workshops to inclusive opportunities in the community.
Training takes place in classrooms at local high schools, colleges, offices, hospitals, and businesses. Group
homes are giving way to individually supported home environments which maximize the strength of
living in a family unit. Adult education continues to focus on skills and recreational opportunities to
improve the independence and quality of life for participants. In short, our 40th has allowed us to embrace
how far we have come, and not just have a big party.
Forty years ago, concerned families of individuals with developmental disabilities gathered in Nashua to
discuss the futures of their loved ones. From these discussions, the PLUS Company was born. Today, the
work of the PLUS Company continues to evolve. Innovation and possibilities underscore our daily
mission. The agency has grown in the number and types of programs we provide as well as now serving
many towns in Massachusetts. Now, we have a responsibility to continue its growth, potential and
promise. We believe that those pioneers would be pleased and possibly somewhat surprised at the progress
this organization has made in these forty years. We also believe our legacy will include the further
expansion of quality services into Northern Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire. It is our hope
that someday, perhaps in forty years, the new caretakers of this wonderful organization will review the past
and feel "we did our job well".
Please drop us a line and let us know your feelings about our 40th. The year is far from over, and 41 just
on the horizon.
Robert Purcell
Kim Shottes
Chair, Board of Directors
Executive Director
Board of Directors
Robert Purcell, Chair
Joseph Marshall, Vice Chair
Bob Cousens, Secretary
Claire Boucher
Edgar Carter
Paul Clark
John Howard
Chris Karski
Tim Kerrigan
Donnalee Lozeau
Michael Monks
Kathleen Rice Orshak
Sandy Pelletier
Bernard Streeter
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Working Together to Make Lifelong Change
The expectations and opportunities for individuals with developmental disabilities and traumatic
brain injuries have changed tremendously in the last forty years, as have the outcomes and accomplishments. Utilizing innovate approaches, The PLUS Company continues to create dramatic
improvements in the lives of the people served.
Thanks to dedicated staff, Board members committed to excellence, and caring families, each
client continues to reach their full potential.
The Boucher Family
Elaine has been served by The PLUS Company
since she was 21 and left the Mt. Hope School.
Her family has been part of the PLUS family
for just as long, and her mom, Claire has served
on the Board since 1984.
Elaine entered PLUS when it was primarily a
sheltered workshop. Her mom, Claire, had
served on the Board at Mt. Hope and learned
about The PLUS Company from parents who
had helped start the agency. Claire joined the
board to learn first-hand what was going on, and
what opportunities the future might hold for Elaine. As the agency grew and changed, so did the
opportunities Elaine was able to take part in. Her mom remembers fondly when transportation was
added, providing Elaine with more independence as well as her family with more freedom. “The
coaches and staff that work with Elaine are always good and honest as to her needs and abilities. I
always feel great rapport,” stated Claire Boucher.
After many years of utilizing day services, Claire approached PLUS about caring for Elaine for a
month so she and her husband, who were approaching retirement, might travel. The following year
Elaine again spent a month with the same family. After seeing the positive changes in Elaine her
family decided it would be best for her to move in full-time with her family care provider.
Elaine now views her adult family care (AFC) home as her own. Her parents also view Brenda, the
AFC provider, as family. Claire is quick to acknowledge that Elaine is more independent, more
socialized, and more talkative after living with Brenda and her family for almost 13 years. “We still
spend a great deal of time with Elaine, but at the end of vacations and visits, she is ready to go
home. She enjoys spending time with Brenda’s grandchildren and has had additional family experiences living with her. I credit Brenda and her family for Elaine’s kindness and patience.”
Treating Clients as Individuals First
Providing vocational opportunities for clients with a wide range of skills
can be both challenging and incredibly rewarding. With creativity and
enough supports, individuals that 40 years ago would have had difficulty finding employment are now able to work.
The Dufoe Family
Warm and outgoing are definitely terms which would best
describe Jonathan Dufoe. Having a job to go to provides an outlet for him to socialize and be part of a group larger than his
immediate family. It also provides structure to his day, and
according to his father Joe, his ability to work has been greatly
missed in the brief periods he has been between jobs.
Jonathan has been receiving vocational services from The PLUS
Company since 1974. In fact, he is possibly the longest served client
in the vocational services area. His job history reads like a “who’s who”
of area businesses that have been prominent in the community. He has
worked for Hitchner, Compaq, Digital, Advanced Circuit Technologies, Colonial Electronics Manufacturing, and currently at Benchmark where he blackens out bar codes for recycling purposes and
does light janitorial tasks.
Joe is quick to praise The PLUS Company for the supports they have provided to Jonathan to
encourage his success at work. “Years ago staff used to call on Sunday nights and send home daily
notes letting his mother and I know how his day went, and areas he needed to work on. He kind of
grew up at The PLUS Company. He and his current supervisor Judy have an amazing rapport with
each other. She understands Jonathan and helps him deal with any issues that arise.”
In his younger days, Jonathan also was involved in the Special Olympics program through PLUS.
To stay active now he often serves as the pin boy at extended family golf events. Both father and
son agree that The PLUS Company fills a great void. According to Joe, “I don’t know what the heck
we would have done if he wasn’t with The PLUS Company. He goes in the morning and gets
dropped in the evening. He is very sociable and needs to be around people.”
Providing Opportunities for a Well-Rounded Life
In addition to providing secure housing and personalized employment services, The PLUS Company recognizes the importance of educational programs to provide
learning experiences, socialization, and camaraderie. Programs are varied and range from life skills such as cooking and literacy, to book clubs, athletic events, and
woodworking. A large percentage of the monies raised each year allow adult education programs to be offered.
Mark Izzi
Mark has been served by The PLUS Company Massachusetts program since the early 1990’s. Like many clients, he came to PLUS after completing high school
and learned strong work skills enabling him to get a job at the Residence Inn in Andover. Over time his skills have increased and he has able to move on to other
employment opportunities including his current job at 2-CPack.
While his jobs brought a sense of accomplishment, Mark was still looking for more in his life. When PLUS began offering evening education classes in MA, he
signed on for several classes and programs. Over time he has participated in ceramics, jazz dancing, mini golf, yoga, and even attended some Lowell Spinners
games.
According to Missy Giandomenico, PLUS Company Massachusetts Director, “Mark is so much more social and outgoing since participating in our educational
offerings. He has developed friendships with the other attendees and has even started communicating with them via telephone. Mark is always the first to sign up
for new program sessions and is always disappointed when he is forced to miss a class for any reason. It is very rewarding to see the balance the classes have provided in his life.”
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Donors
263 Art Gallery & Boutique
A Cold Wet Nose
AAA Northern New England
Acorn Financial
Air Direct Airways
Alec's Shoe Store
Allen Mello Chrysler Jeep Dodge
Amherst Country Club
Amherst Junior Women's Club
Angela's Coal Fired Pizza
BAE Systems
Bellavance Beverage Co., Inc.
Beckonings
Best Ford
BAE Systems Employee
Community Fund (BECFI)
Bella Italia Restaurant
Bedford Village Inn
Bippity Boppity Baby
Birch
Bishop's Charitable Assistance Fund, Inc.
BJ's Wholesale Club
Black Dawg Sealcoat
Blue Dawg Power Wash
Brevan Electronics
Cabot Vermont
Campbell's Scottish Highlands
Caro Properties, Inc.
Carrabba's Italian Grill
Castro's Back Room
Centrix Bank & Trust
Certified Automotive Solutions
CGI Employee Benefits Group
Charron Medical Services
Christina Breton Salon
Citgo Petroleum Corporation
Citizens Investment Services
Clark & Lavey Benefits Solutions
Coakley, Boyd & Abbett, Inc.
Collins Brothers Chowder
Collins Flowers Inc.
Collision Centers of NH
Colwen Management, Inc.
Concord Street Motors
Cooking Matters
Cotton Restaurant
Cravings Cafe and Gift Shop
Crosby Bakery, Inc.
Businesses & Corporations
Crotched Mountain Golf Club
Crowley Associates
Crown Uniform Linen Service
Crowne Plaza Nashua
Cucina Toscana
Dartmouth Hitchcock Nashua
Dave's Quality Dry Cleaning
Demand Electric
Demoulas Super Markets, Inc.
Denny's Restaurant
Devine, Millimet & Branch, P.A.
Dick Avard's Haberdashery
Eaton and Berube Insurance
Educational Outfitters
Elizabeth Spindel DMD
Florence's Restaurant
Fody's Great American Tavern
Forward Journey LLC
Flowers on the Hill
Frederick's Pastries
Fresh of Nashua, LLC
Gate City Electric, LLC
Gateways Community Services
Giant of Siam
Golf Management Company
Gorilla Glue Company
Granite State College
Hair By Goldie
Hampshire First Bank
Hampton Airfield, LLC
Henniker House Bed & Breakfast
Holiday Inn & Suites
Hollis Country Kitchen
Homestead/Fratello's
Hudson Trophy Company
Ideas in Bloom, LLC
I Robot Corporation
J. Lawrence Hall
Jim Allard Contracting
Joe Weber Enterprises
John J. Flatley Co.
Johnson Supply Company, Inc.
Kerrigan Law, PLLC
Knights of Columbus, Council #5162
Knights Of Columbus, Council #13904
La Carreta
Law Warehouses, Inc.
Leda Lanes
Amherst Junior Women's Club
Ann De Nicola Trust - Citizens Private Bank & Trust
BAE Systems
BAE Systems Employee Community Fund (BECFI)
Bishop's Charitable Assistance Fund, Inc.
Citizens Investment Services
City of Nashua CDBG
Mary Louise Billings Trust - Citizens Private Bank & Trust
New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
In Memory of Ann Kenney
Employees from Brevan Electronics
In Memory of Catherine Gagnon
Mr. Ronald Roy
In Memory of Doris Dufoe
Mr. Joseph Dufoe
In Memory of Haig DerManoogian
Ms. Susan Galli
Ms. Debra DerManoogian
In Memory of Harold Eckman
Mr. Robert Purcell
Lockheed Federal Credit Union
Lowell Five
Maison de l'Art
Manchester Community Music School
Martha's Exchange Restaurant & Brewery
Marvell Plate Glass
Medicine World
Merchant's Automotive Groups
Mercy Animal Hospital
Merrimack County Savings Bank
Merrimack Flower Shop & Greenhouse
Michael Timothy's
Microtech Staffing
Mike Bonacorsi, LLC
MONKS & CO., INC.
Myoptic
Nashua Community College
Nashua Firefighters Association
Nashua Silver Knights
Nashua Wallpaper Co., Inc.
NES Rentals
Neverett's Sew & Vac Inc.
New Boston Dental Care, PLLC
New Hampshire Motor Speedway
New Hampshire's Common Man Family
NH Lottery Commission
Ninety Nine Restaurant
Northeast Delta Dental Stadium
P.J. MacWilliam's Bon Bon
Palace Theatre
Pats Peak Ski Area
Paul M. Goyette, CFP
PELMAC Industries, Company
Photography By Joanna
Pompanoosuc Mills
Purple Wine Company
Rapid Finishing Corporation
Rapid Sheet Metal, Inc.
RE/MAX Properties
Red Sox Community Relations
Rehabilitation Equipment Associates
Ride-Away Handicap Equipment Corp.
Rocky Moreau Electrical Contracting
Rotary Club of Nashua West, NH
Runner's Alley
Sam's Club
Scontsas Fine Jewelry & Home Decor
Seasonal Specialty Stores
Segway Inc.
Southern New Hampshire University
Special Olympics NH
Spectrum Marketing Companies
Specialty Coating Systems
St. Joseph Hospital
St. Mary's Bank
Starbucks
Studio Mark Emile
Susan and John Turben Foundation
Sy H. Marcus Insurance Agency
Tamarack Landscaping
T-Bones & CJ'S
TD Bank
Telephone Network Technologies
The Copy Shop
The Framery
The Home Depot Foundation
The Hunt Building
The Nash Foundation, Inc.
The Nashua Bank
The Peddler's Daughter
The Provident Bank
Things Remembered
Thomas E. Space, CFP
Tri State Fire Protection
Triangle Credit Union
Tulley BMW
Tulley Buick/Pontiac
Two C Pack Systems
UNUMS
USI New England
Valentino's Restaurant
Villa Banca
Wallboard Supply Company
Wal-Mart
Weathervane Seafood Restaurant
Welts, White & Fontaine, PC
Windham Country Club
Windham Health Center
Windmill International, Inc.
Wine Not Boutique
WZID 95.7
YMCA of Greater Nashua
Zoe Marketing, LLC
Zorvino Vineyards
Zulu Nyala Game Lodge
Funding Sources
Parker Nelson Trust - Citizens Private Bank & Trust
Rotary Club of Nashua West, NH
Southwest Airlines
TD Bank Charitable Foundation
The Home Depot Foundation
The Nash Foundation, Inc.
Wellpoint Foundation
Zacharias & Pauline Mandravelis Family Fund of the
New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
Memorial & Honor Contributions
In Memory of Leon Dionne
Ms. Maureen Boland
In Memory of Lorraine Prairie
Mrs. Claire Boucher
In Memory of Mildred Sherr
Mr. Tim Kerrigan
In Memory of Norbert Lasalle
Mrs. Claire Boucher
In Memory of Pauline Roberge
Mrs. Claire Boucher
In Memory of Phil Letendre
Ms. Maureen Boland
In Memory of Verna DerManoogian
Ms. Debra DerManoogian
Ms. Margaret Mooradian
Ms. Susan Galli
In Honor of Linda & Terry Robinson
Mr. Thomas D. Sirois
Individuals
Mr. Harold Acres
Mr. & Mrs. James Allard
Ms. Linda M. Annis
Mr. A. J. Atkinson
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Beaudet
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Bellavance
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Bliss
Ms. Patricia Bodan
Mr. & Mrs. Alan Bogusz
Mr. & Mrs. Norm Boisvert
Mr. Roland J. Bouchard
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Boucher
Mr. & Mrs. Jay Boudreau
Joyce Brauer
Mr. Dave Bregger
Mr. Duane Briggs
Dr. & Mrs. Sanders F. Burstein
Tina & Bud Carter
Ms. Shannon Chandley
Mr. & Mrs. David H. Chen
Mr. & Mrs. Steve Choi
Mr. & Mrs. Al Clapp
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Coleman, Jr.
Ms. Mary Ellen Compagna
Mr. & Mrs. James Conway
Ms. Paula Cook
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Corcoran
Mr. Robert Cousens
Amanda Culver
Diane Cullen
J. Jefferson Davis
Davin M. Desborough
Howard Denton
Mr. Russell G. Desmarest
Mr. Ron Desrosiers
Dr. Michael E. Diffily
Mr. & Mrs. John F. Dinkel Jr.
Mr. Raymond Dow & Mrs. Cindy Dow
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Dubois
Mr. Joseph Dufoe
Ms. Jessica Duplessis
Mr. Patrick Fitzgerald
Mr. Thomas Friel
Dr. & Mrs. Edward Fisichelli
Ms. Kathy Foytho
Ms. Eileen C. Freedman
Mrs. Susan Galli
Paula Garvey
Dr. Susan Gately & Mr. Francis Gately
Mr. Ralph Giandomenico
Ms. Mary M. Greenwood
Mr. & Mrs. John Griffin
Mr. & Mrs. M. Phil Hagan
Ms. Eleanor Hagerty
Mr. & Mrs. Curtis Harvey
Ms. Kim Hayward
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Hefflefinger
Mrs. Elizabeth L. Hewitt
Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Hickey
Mrs. Doris M. Hines
Mrs. Leni Hodgins
Ms. Laura Horowitz
Ms. Cindy Howard
Mr. John Howard
Mr. Kenneth Hudson
Ms. Kathleen S. Hutchins
Dr. Gerald S. Indorf & Dr. Anne C. Woods
Ms. Joyce Jakubowski
Mr. Josh Judge
Mr. & Mrs. Dan Junius
Mr. Peter Kageleiry
Ms. Alina Karl
Mr. Timothy Kerrigan
Mr. James Kimberly
Mr. Gregory W. King
Mrs. Patricia LaBarre & Mr. Clayton
LaBarre
Ms. Diane Lamothe
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Landry
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Landry
All Metals
Mrs. Tina Alexander & Mr. Justin Alexander
Ms. Linda M. Annis
Mr. John Bachman
Ms. Tracy Bennett & Peter Collins
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Beaudet
Mr. Michael Beaudet
Mr. & Mrs. William Bonner
Mr. Robert Bonacorsi
Ms. Linda Shottes Bouchard
Ms. Lisa Boucher
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bambrick
Mr. William Butler
Ms. Mary Ellen Compagna
Mr. Dan Chan
Mr. John Child
Mr. Robert Cousens
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Corbett
Ms. Jennifer Leduc-Cusato
Ms. Adrianna D'Avanzo
Ms. Erika Darling
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Descoteau
Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas D'Eri
Mr. & Mrs. Mathew Dipilato
Mr. Raymond Dow & Mrs. Cindy Dow
Eaton & Berube Insurance
Mr. John Egan
Mr. & Mrs. John F. Egan
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Erikson
Ms. Victoria Fisichelli
Ms. Darlene Foley
Mr. Thomas Friel
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Gaul
Mr. Joseph Hamelin
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Hefflefinger
Mr. John Howard
Mrs. Laura Horowitz
Mrs. Leni Hodgins
Mr. Sean Hood
Mr. & Mrs. Gregg Jeffrey
Mr. & Mrs. James Allard
Mr. Vincent Kelly
Mr. Kenneth J. Kelly
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Lawson
Gate City Electric, LLC
Jim Allard Contracting
Telephone Network Technologies
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Boucher
Dr. Elliot Lasky
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Lavallee
Mr. Jonathan LeDuc
Ms. Nancy Lively
Mr. & Mrs. David Lozeau
Ms. Terry Maki
Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Mandravelis
Mr. & Mrs. Carl M. Marcucci
Ms. Meghan Marcus
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Marshall
Thomas Martin
Mr. Jeffrey Masors
Ms. Deb Maynard
Ms. Marianne R. McDaniel
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy A. McNamara
Mr. & Mrs. William McNary
Mr. & Mrs. John McQuaid
Ms. Germaine R. Michaud
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Michaud
Ms. Yahna Michaud
Dorothy Mitchell
Mr. & Mrs. Rick Mitchell
Ms. Aimee Morrison
Ms. Denise Beaulieu-Morrison
Ms. Margaret Mooradian
Ms. Vee Mooradian
Ruth Morgan
Ms. Katherine A. Morman
Ms. Carolyn Mortellaro
Mr. & Mrs. Bret Mullen
Ms. Deirdra Murphy & Mr. Steven
Moriarty
Mr. & Mrs. John T. Murray Jr.
Ms. Margaret Nadeau
Ms. Patricia Nagle
Mr. & Mrs. Mark R. Orshak
Mr. Barry Palmer
Mr. & Mrs. Greg Pelletier
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Perry
Ms. Kristene Franklin Pierce
Fund A Need
Mr. Marcel Laliberte
Mr. & Mrs. Guy Lavoie
Mr. Tim Leach
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Lewis
Mrs. Christina Lister
Mr. Steven Lishansky
Marvell Plate Glass
Ms. Meghan Marcus
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Marshall
Ms. Heather MacPherson
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy McMahon
Mr. & Mrs. James McKenna
Ms. Winifred McCullough
Ms. Jennifer McClellan
Mr. William A. McKinney
Mr. Joseph McDonough
Ms. Brenda Merrill
Mr. & Mrs. Rick Mitchell
Ms. Carolyn Mortellaro
Mr. & Mrs. Mark R. Orshak
Mr. Michael O'Rourke
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Otero
Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Piotrowski
Ms. Carrie Poole
Mrs. Carol Powis
Ms. Joan Prime
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Purcell
Ms. Katie Racicot
Ms. Beth Raymond
Mr. Tim Retelle
Ms. Jessica Robinson
Ms. Emily Rose
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Roy
Ms. Jacquelyn A. Ruonala
Mr. Donald Sanborn
Ms. Beth SanMartino
Ms. Susan Schiff
Mr. Stuart Schuster
Mr. & Mrs. Ruland Sears
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Shottes
Ms. Teri Smaha
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Sousa
Ms. Julie Sprague
Mr. & Mrs. Normand St. Pierre
Mr. & Mrs. Bernie Streeter
Ms. Isabella Stubblefield
Mr. Samuel A. Tamposi Jr.
Ms. Susan M. Towner
Dr. Dotty Treisner
Mr. & Mrs. Jay W. Tully
Debra D. Tully
Ms. Terri Twedell
Ms. Debora Vargus
Ms. Jennifer Vaugh
Mr. John G. Valvano
Mrs. Pamela Veazie
Mr. & Mrs. Eric Winkler
Ms. Josephine Worster
Ms. Sylviane Wright
Mr. Bill Zelonis
Mr. Stanley Zube
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Perry
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Phillips
Ms. Jeanne Phaneuf
Mr. & Mrs. John Post
Mrs. Carol Powis
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Purcell
Ms. Beth Raymond
Ms. Kathy Regan
Mrs. Jacqueline Riley
Ms. Denise Roy
Ms. Beth SanMartino
Ms. Laura Shottes
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Shottes
Mr. Robert S. Sherman
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Sousa
Mr. & Ms. Alan Soucy
Ms. Christine Swisher
Mr. & Mrs. George Torosian
Mr. & Mrs. Eric Winkler
Ms. Patricia Worsley
Building Dreams Campaign
Mr. Robert Cousens
Mr. John Howard
Dr. Gerald S. Indorf & Dr. Anne C. Woods
Ms. Terry Maki
Mr. & Mrs. Greg Pelletier
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Purcell
Ms. Emily Rose
Mr. Frank Weber
Every effort is made to avoid errors or omissions in our list of contributors, but mistakes do occur. If
your name is omitted or misspelled, please notify us.
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