Our family shelters offer comfortable, home-like environments for parents and children. We provide each family with a room and meals for up to six months. Our case management services are […]
Aerial Mehler grew up on the western end of Long Island, just a short train ride from Manhattan. So, in most all respects, she considers herself a city girl. Thus, […]
People living with the continuing effects of a brain injury – whether caused by trauma or a medical event – face daily challenges as they adjust to the injury’s impact […]
Adults who are living with a developmental disability or autism have a wider range of options than ever before – in their work experience, regarding living arrangements, and in how […]
Having meaningful work that matches interests and talents is a goal we all share, whatever our abilities or education. Equally important is the ability to earn a paycheck and pay […]
After a difficult pregnancy three years ago, Thalia Ghazey-Bates of Northampton gave birth to her twins two months early. When the babies were finally able to come home, she […]
Sue Stubbs called it “a fear-based choice.” She was referring to her decision to heed the advice of the retiring director of the small nonprofit she was then working for—the […]
Shawn Robinson was 12 years old when he walked by a music festival in a park and was recruited into the Berkshire Coalition to Prevent Pregnancy. At age 15, he […]
Shared Living is both a lifestyle choice and an employment opportunity. Providers open their homes and offer their support to people who are living with a disability, giving them the […]