Spotlight in the Spotlight!
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Spotlight in the Spotlight!
Spring/Summer 2015 Partner Report Spotlight in the Spotlight! New Documentary Released, Summer Program Turns 10 What an exciting time for our Spotlight social skills program! The premiere of the documentary Autism Through My Lens, the result of a collaboration between staff and students of Spotlight and Emerson College, was held May 21st at the Paramount Theater in Boston. The documentary features nine teenagers with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) who share candidly and in their own words the impact ASD has on their relationships with peers, their self-advocacy efforts and their journey to adulthood. “Autism Through My Lens gives the audience with an authentic, accurate, and comprehensive depiction of ability,” says Carrie Breaux, the Director of the Spotlight Program. Keep an eye on our Facebook page (www.facebook.com/NortheastArc) for news of a local screening (and while you’re there, make sure you “like” the page so we’ll be in your News Feed!) CODY & NICK The Spotlight Program works to build confidence and competence in those who struggle to navigate the social world. The program is designed for youth ages 6 to 22 years, whose diagnoses include Asperger’s Syndrome, PDD-NOS, High Functioning Autism, ADD/ADHD, Anxiety, Mood Disorders or other related diagnoses. We are gearing up for Spotlight’s 10th Annual Summer Program, which will run for six weeks (June 29th to August 7th) at the Covenant Christian Academy in West Peabody. Participants will be making friends, making movies, and making strides. The program gives teens the chance to strengthen their perspective-taking and other communication continued on page 3 IN A PARENT’S WORDS... “Spotlight has brought our daughter back to us. The caring atmosphere—that is not only among the students but also the staff members—makes Spotlight an outstanding program. It has enriched our lives more than words can express and we are so grateful. You have all helped our daughter find her joy again!” Lifelong support for people with disabilities A NOTE FOR YOU... A MESSAGE FROM THE CEO It gives me great pleasure to introduce the Annual Fund Community Captains that Chairman Jason Maxwell recruited to help us raise awareness of, and funds for our programs in our core service area. At press time, the following volunteer leaders were busy hosting receptions and reaching out to their communities to raise friends and funds for us before our fiscal year ends June 30th. Beverly — Captain Nancy Fallon, Parent Cape Ann — Captain Wally Mears, Jungle, Inc. Danvers — Captain Gayla Bartlett, President, Danvers Kiwanis Club Greater Lynn — Captain Julie Rainer Cummings, Immediate Past President, NeArc Hamilton/Wenham/Ipswich — Captain Chris Keohane, Wenham Tea House Peabody — Captain Mike Murray, Peabody Wealth Advisors Salem — Captain Jeff Rolke, Gold Coast Mortgage Tri-town — Captain Brian Gregory, Boston Private Bank & Trust Major Gifts/Planned Giving — Neiland Douglas, Morgan & Douglas Aide de Camp – John Boris Thanks to all of our Community Captains for their efforts and to each of you who has made an Annual Fund Gift this fiscal year (July 1, 2014 – June 30, 2015). If you have not yet made your gift, it’s not too late! Please use the enclosed reply envelope to mail your gift or pledge today. We are running 20% ahead of last year’s Annual Fund total but have yet to reach our goal. Your gift supports transformational services for your neighbors, friends and family members with disabilities, including: giving infants and toddlers the best start possible; providing kids with the chance to get fit and make friends; helping youth prepare for and land their dream jobs; and empowering them to live in the neighborhood of their choice. Wishing all of you in the NeArc family a safe and happy summer! Gerard L. McCarthy Chief Executive Officer To support the programs you read about on these pages, contact the Northeast Arc Development Office at 978-624-2487 or donate online at www.ne-arc.org. Board of Directors Don Fournier, President Stephen Johnson, Vice President Jeffrey Musman, Treasurer Kenneth Klaiman, Secretary Julie Cummings, Immediate Past President ~ MEMBERS ~ John Boris • Jeremy Cohen Dan Corbett • Ivy Dorflinger Robert Herlich • John Holian Darcy Immerman • Chris Lovasco Jason Maxwell • Shari Munro George Vernet • Mikki Wilson Larry Zabar www.ne-arc.org THERE’S MORE... continued from page 1 skills while they develop characters for short films, public service announcements, movie trailers and music videos. “Spotlight is a place where everyone belongs, and everyone is working on both their visible and invisible skills,” shared Breaux. “Our summer program is a community of people navigating social nuances and being supported to grow into the best possible version of themselves. Group members are encouraged to share their common interests with others and focus on how their natural abilities and talents can serve them socially.” THE CREW WHO HAS SUCH AN IMPACT ON THE KIDS IN OUR PROGRAM For a Spotlight Program application, please visit http://bit.ly/applyspotlight or contact Chris Curtin at 978-624-2335 or ccurtin@ne-arc.org. SIX WEEKS OF SUMMER FUN! Spotlight Summer Program June 29th - August 7th spotlightprogram.com/ summer-program STUDENTS & STAFF MUGGING FOR THE CAMERA DURING LAST YEAR’S SUMMER PROGRAM Larson Recognized with Top Leadership Award Louann Larson, a 27-year employee of Northeast Arc and the Director of Family Support, was recently awarded the Marty Martini Award for Outstanding Leadership by the Association of Developmental Disabilities Providers (ADDP). The Marty Martini Award is given annually to one person who “consistently demonstrates leadership, excellence, creativity, and commitment in providing support to their team and to individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities and/or brain injury.” We couldn’t have said it better ourselves; Louann’s compassion and innovation have benefited countless families served by NeArc and we congratulate her on this well-deserved award! www.arcworksart.org JERRY McCARTHY, LOUANN LARSON AND JOANNE PLOURDE www.heritageindustries.org DID WE MENTION... Celebrating a Special Northeast Arc Family KEVIN, ELLIE, MARGIE & EARL MILLER AND CINDY Margie and Earl Miller have spent their entire married life together welcoming others into their home and making them part of the family. For 22 years they’ve been home care providers through Northeast Arc’s Shared Living and Adult Family Care programs, maintaining a loving and supportive home for three individuals with disabilities: Kevin, Ellie and Cindy. Margie and Earl were honored by the Department of Developmental Services (DDS) in March for their success in helping their “kids” thrive—as equal members of the household, as healthy, social adults, and as active members of the community. Our thanks and congratulations to the Millers! To learn more about NeArc’s Shared Living and Adult Family Care programs, contact Sally Grimaldi at 978-624-2313 or sgrimaldi@ne-arc.org. IMPACT STATEMENT “We just wanted to thank you so much for all your help over the last three years with Matthew. He had such a great team and we will miss you all. We will forever be grateful to everyone at Northeast Arc Early Intervention for all the love and support we received. On many occasions, one or more members of our team came to Matthew’s doctors’ appointments to make sure we understood any technical info and to make known any and all capabilities he has that may not be immediately apparent. Our family was truly blessed with this outstanding team.” —TRICIA McMANUS, MOTHER OF MATTHEW [Note: After three years of Early Intervention Services through NeArc, Matthew is now attending school with his peers.] www.spotlightprogram.com ‘SWING INTO SPRING’ WAS A HOME RUN! We swung for the fences at our Swing into Spring event, and because of the fans cheering us on (our event planning committee, the night’s sponsors, volunteers and attendees), we crushed it! More than $100,000 was raised! Thanks to the generosity of our guests, we can offer 14 new recreation classes for people with disabilities — including golf, karate, tennis and flag football — and buy all the new equipment and other supplies they entail. Our heartfelt thanks to our tireless Chairperson, Ivy Dorflinger; special guests Kim Carrigan, Mike Shalin and Dennis “Oil Can” Boyd; the talented Andy Sussman from TSG Weddings on audio-visual duty; and our friends from Kappy’s, who provided and poured the wine. Special thanks to Brian McCarthy and Energi, whose surprise live auction donation of Red Sox and Celtics Suite tickets helped us hit it out of the park! 1 2 1 IVY DORFLINGER, MIKE SHALIN, DENNIS “OIL CAN” BOYD, KIM CARRIGAN AND JERRY McCARTHY 2 JASON & JEANNIE MAXWELL AND KEVIN AND KELLY DALY 3 LARRY ZABAR, “OIL CAN” AND HOPE ZABAR 3 UPCOMING EVENTS: 9.21.15 MIKE FRANGOS COMMODORE INVITATIONAL GOLF TOURNAMENT 9.26.15 FAMILY HARVEST FESTIVAL