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Institutional Associate Members
Action for Boston Community Development serves low-income residents through its central office and a decentralized, neighborhood-based, city-wide network of Area Planning Action Councils (APACs), Neighborhood Service Centers (NSCs), Head Start Centers, and many other neighborhood programs.
Advocates mission is to help people with psychiatric illness, chemical dependency, developmental disabilities, or other problems in living. They provide community-centered services that empower people to deal effectively with their difficulties, to pursue their own individual aspirations, and to realize satisfaction in their relationships, their work, and their communities.
Associates for Human Services provides human support services in Southeastern Massachusetts. Their mission is to provide quality services that develop independent living, community integration, freedom of choice, and physical and mental well-being for children, adolescents, adults and their families.
The Barry L. Price Rehabilitation Center is a nonprofit organization providing support services to adults with developmental disabilities. Individuals are provided opportunities to participate in community-based work, as well as treatment and living environments aimed to foster self-confidence and to maximize physical, emotional and intellectual capability.
Bay Cove Human Services was founded over 25 years ago to provide respectful, compassionate care for people in our community who require community-based services for severe behavioral, emotional and learning disabilities or problems with substance abuse. Today they assist more than 7000 men, women and children at over 70 locations in the Greater Boston area.
Berkshire Area Health Education Center is actively involved in medical education, continuing education for all health professionals and community based coalitions which address problems such as teen pregnancy, drug and alcohol abuse, child abuse, etc.
Berkshire County Arc offers a broad range of community-based services to persons with developmental disabilities. Berkshire County Arc programs are located throughout Berkshire and Hampden counties. Currently BCARC offers seven day programs, 23 residential programs, citizen and self advocacy programs, and respite services. BCARC serves approximately 350 individuals annually.
Bridgewell provides a wide array of services to individuals with disabilities in Northeastern Massachusetts. Their mission is to ensure that each person that they provide services to has every opportunity to be more independent in his/her daily life.
Casa Myrna Vazquez, Inc. is New England's largest organization dedicated to ending domestic violence through intervention and prevention. Comprehensive programs and services include: 24-hour access to emergency services statewide, innovative residential and community programs for battered women and their children and social justice advocacy to raise awareness and impact public policy.
Center for Health and Development CHD is a Boston-based psychosocial rehabilitation, forensic mental health, and behavioral health organization with program facilities located throughout the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. We provide a comprehensive array of community-based mental health services such as day treatment, vocationally-oriented clubhouses, transitional and supported residential services, homelessness prevention, and forensic mental supports to the 13 district and superior courts locate in Central Massachusetts, as well as dual recovery services for adults who have a diagnosis of a severe mental illness as well as a history of substance dependency or criminal court-involvement.
Cerebral Palsy of Massachusetts exists to provide a continuum of community based and center based services that support the efforts of children and adults with developmental disabilities to live as independently as possible in the least restrictive environment. The programs include the Children's Developmental Center; Options Personal Care Attendant Program; and a program that provides payroll services for the Personal Care attendant Program, the Fiscal Intermediary Program.
Community Care Services is a private non-profit organization with 48 programs in 25 locations serving southeastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island. We offer a wide variety of services ranging from educational and behavioral support, help for our frail elderly, and individual counseling. These programs provide opportunities for healing, learning and growth. Our mission is to provide the highest quality counseling, prevention, behavioral health, education, mediation, advocacy and community living and elderly services to all of our clients in a safe and caring environment in order to maximize the potential in all of us.
Community Enterprises, Inc. is a non-profit corporation which provides employment and housing support for individuals with disabilities. The mission is to support self-determination for individuals with disabilities and/or other challenges to actively live, learn, and work in the community.
Children's Study Home provides support services to children and families in need. Their mission is to end the pain and suffering of children in crisis through treatment, education, and support services.
Communities for People provides treatment and care for emotionally disturbed adolescents, mentally retarded individuals, and children free for adoption through a variety of long and short term residential programs: specialized foster care, intensive treatment, staffed apartments, independent living, and specialized adoption services.
Community Providers of Adolescent Services, Inc. (COMPASS) has offered special education, intensive outreach and tracking, counseling, violence prevention, consulting and enrichment services to over 7,000 children, adolescents, families and organizations.
Community Resources for Justice supports our most challenged citizens. We work with individuals in, or at risk of being in, the adult or juvenile justice systems; individuals transitioning out of these systems back to their communities; and individuals with developmental disabilities requiring intensive support to be part of the community. Our unique mix of innovative services, advocacy for system improvement, research and publications is designed to build the capacity of the people we care about to live safe and productive lives. These efforts also help communities gain an enhanced sense of safety and improved quality of life. In everything we do, we are dedicated to being an organization that performs at the highest level, with a workforce possessing the skills and knowledge that ensure a strong positive impact on our clients, our communities and our profession.
Delta Projects provides residential and employment supports to people with developmental disabilities in the MetroBoston area.
The Edinburg Center Our mission is to provide an array of innovative services which promote and enhance the quality of life of persons with mental illness, emotional disorders, addictions and/or mental retardation. As a large, multi-service community mental health agency, The Edinburg Center maintains a specific commitment to providing services to persons whose complex and challenging needs have typically been barriers to successful community living. Our employees share the belief that all persons have the potential to learn, the capacity for change, the ability to grow and to actively contribute to the community. They respect diversity and promote dignity, respect, and health both in themselves and in others.
Family Continuity (FCP Inc.) has been a leader in family-focused, community based services for nearly three decades. A private, non-profit organization, we offer a variety of services to at-risk families, including home based family support and clinic based family and individual therapy, crisis intervention, wraparound and residential services. Family Continuity serves thousands of individuals and their families throughout Massachusetts each year. Our motto, "Supporting family success in every community" says it all.
JRI Health was established by Justice Resource Institute in 1991 to provide services to people with HIV disease and AIDS, and those at greatest risk of infection, who were least likely to be served effectively by other health and human service organizations.
Kennedy-Donovan Center provides flexible, individualized, community-based services to people with developmental disabilities and other unique challenges. They offer a broad range of creative services to infants, children, adults and families throughout eastern and central Massachusetts.
The KEY Program provides adolescent and family services throughout Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Southern New Hampshire. They provide programs to youth from the juvenile justice, child welfare, mental health and educational systems.
Martha's Vineyard Community Services' mission is to enhance the lives of those it serves by meeting the comprehensive needs of individuals, families and the community through a partnership of programs that provide accessible education, health and human services of the highest quality.
Mass. Energy Consumers Alliance is a nonprofit organization with a dual mission of making energy affordable and environmentally sustainable. It's largest program is the oil buying network, which serves almost 7,000 households and organizations in Eastern and Central Mass. Members typically save 20 cents or more per gallon on heating oil compared to the state average.
The Medical Foundation's community health and medical research programs represent a broad approach to public health, encompassing both community-based health promotion and scientific research on the cause and treatment of disease.
The MENTOR Network provides state and county agencies with cost-effective private-sector solutions to challenges they face in the delivery of human services. Since our founding in 1980 in Massachusetts, we have evolved from a single residential program to a diversified network of providers offering an array of quality services to adults and children with developmental disabilities or acquired brain injury, as well as children and adolescents with emotional, behavioral or medically-complex challenges. Today, The MENTOR Network is a leading provider of innovative home and community-based human services in 35 states across the nation.
New England Home for Little Wanderers' focus is helping children achieve independence and success from seemingly insurmountable difficulties. Whether the child participates in one of their alternative school programs, a residential program, moves to a foster home, or is adopted, they ensure that "their" children are cared for within a family environment.
Northeast Center for Youth and Families (formerly known as Tri-County Youth Programs) is a not-for-profit, private agency specializing in residential, foster care, educational, day treatment, assessment and diagnostic services for adolescents and their families throughout New England.
Our Father's House, Inc. is a private, nonsectarian agency providing shelter and related services to homeless men and women. Rooted in Judeo-Christian values, emphasizing the dignity of the individual, its programs encourage and assist each guest to become self-sufficient.
PRIDE, Inc. provides vocational, residential, and social programs for individuals with disabilities in South Eastern Massachusetts. The mission is to improve the quality of life for individuals with disabilities empowering them to become productive and valued members of their community.
Rehabilitative Resources, Inc. is a private, not-for-profit corporation, incorporated in 1975, for the purpose of providing quality, community-based supports to people with disabilities. RRI operates community residences, provides individual and family support programs, and transportation to developmentally delayed persons.
Resource Partnership is a private, nonprofit, employer-managed membership organization committed to the successful employment of both individuals with disabilities and their employers. Since 1978, the Resource Partnership has assisted individuals with varying abilities and disabilities find and experience success at all levels of employment and in a wide range of industries and occupations.
ServiceNet provides a full continuum of behavioral health and social services to people in the Pioneer Valley. Their programs include acute mental health services, outpatient clinical and counseling services, adolescent support programs, early intervention services for young children, mental health residential programs, and shelter and housing services.
Seven Hills Foundation The vision of the Seven Hills Foundation is in "defining Dignity" for children and adults with physical, emotional, developmental, social and other life challenges. Through school-based services, supported employment, mental health and substance abuse counseling, child care resources, HIV/AIDS services, advocacy, residential and family services, individuals can work toward living more autonomously and participating more fully in their lives. Seven Hills is a statewide organization employing 2,000 professional staff and providing services and resources to 26,000 individuals at 125 program sites across the Commonwealth, Cape and Islands.
Tapestry Health is a not-for-profit organization serving 50,000 western Massachusetts residents annually by providing comprehensive reproductive health services, education, outreach and advocacy to the communities of Hampshire, Hampden, Franklin, Berkshire counties. Our sites provide affordable and confidential reproductive health care, as well as HIV counseling and testing, hepatitis A & B vaccinations, needle exchange, referrals for substance abuse treatment and counseling, and testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections. Tapestry also administers the Women, Infants and Children (WIC) nutrition program, providing healthy foods, counseling, vaccination screening and medical referrals to pregnant and postpartum women and children up to age five.
Vinfen, established in 1977, is a private, nonprofit human services organization that provides an array of programs to individuals facing the challenges of mental illness, mental retardation, and behavioral health disabilities. Vinfen supports 3,000 individuals each year in more than 250 residential, respite, day, and crisis intervention programs and services in eastern Massachusetts and northern Connecticut. Vinfen's 2,000 dedicated employees are experienced, highly trained professionals who provide a full range of educational, rehabilitative, and clinical services.
WCI – Work, Community, Independence provides Residential and Employment/Day Supports as well as transportation and community recreational activities to about 200 adults who have developmental disabilities including those with physical, sensory and high medical needs in Waltham and six surrounding communities. WCI’s mission is to support and empower people with disabilities to achieve a rich, full life at home, at work and in their communities.
Accounting Management Solutions, Inc.
*Enterprise Fleet Services
*Interior Resources
Leonard, Mulherin & Greene
*Mass Energy Consumers Alliance
New England Systems and Solutions, LLC
Philadelphia Insurance Companies
*Ricoh Business Systems of New England
*Riverbend Furniture Company
*Staples Business Advantage
*TD Banknorth Insurance Agency
* Indicates Providers' Council Endorsed Vendor.
Carlisle Foundation
Gardiner Howland Shaw
The Hyams Foundation
Massachusetts AHEC
Metrowest Community Health Care Foundation
Nancy Lurie Marks Family Foundation
Quinsigamond Community College - Human Service Program
Springfield College School of Human Services