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40 Worcester Business Journal • Giving Guide 2015 www.wbjournal.com Seven Hills Foundation Future Goals The vision of Seven Hills Foundation is to be a preeminent leader and resource in the identification of unmet community needs; in the promotion of professional and compassionate models of service; and as an advocate of emerging public policy, which exemplifies the dignity of all persons regardless of physical, social, or emotional condition. Seven Hills will continue to empower individuals and their families who struggle with life challenges with evidence-based, individualized care. Through our integrated care model, Seven Hills will continue to expand our expertise to provide a seamless model of support to people with autism and brain injury. Seven Hills will attract the highest qualified and compassionate staff to deliver exceptional clinical and program services, helping each person experience life to their fullest potential. Fundraising Events/ Opportunities 1. Annual New Beginnings Golf Tournament: Event & hole sponsorships, silent auction items & in-kind donations; golfers; volunteers 2. AbilityFest 5K Run & Murphy Mile Walk: Event sponsorships, entertainment & activities donations of time & materials; runners, walkers; volunteers Volunteer Opportunities Giving Opportunities Online donations gratefully accepted year-round at www.sevenhills.org/get- involved; annual holiday appeal by mail and online; biannual Horizons newsletter with appeal by mail; Annual Report with appeal by mail and online; annual New Beginnings Golf Tournament; annual Lori Lajoie Charity Golf Tournament; annual AbilityFest 5K Run & Murphy Mile Walk. Board of Directors Dr. David A. Jordan President/CEO MISSION STATEMENT Service area: Northeast, Southeast and Central Massachusetts; Cape and Islands; Rhode Island. Through the Seven Hills Global Outreach affiliate, technical assistance and social investment reach developing countries around the world. To promote and encourage the empowerment of people with significant challenges so that each may pursue their highest possible degree of personal well-being and independence. DDS (MA Department of Developmental Services) .. 35% DMA (MA Department of Medical Assistance) .....................16% EEC (MA Department of Early Education and Care)..........14% Top funding sources: John N. Altomare, Esq., Vice Chairman Robert L. Mahar, Treasurer Melvin P. Gordon, Secretary John M. Prosser, Member-at-Large Claire M. Swan, Member-at-Large Jeanne Antonucci Charles Austin Maureen F. Binienda Brian R. Forts, Esq. Dr. Mark Hasso Seven Hills Foundation 81 Hope Avenue Worcester, MA 01603 Phone: 508-755-2340 www.sevenhills.org Full-time employees: 2,029 Annual revenues: $176,533,779 Year founded: 1951 Seven Hills resonates with me because it enables people with disabilities 'to be all that they can be'; values professional development of staff; ensures that skillful care is provided at all times; and reviewer certification recognizes that Seven Hills has an overall objective of maximizing outcomes – all of which place Seven Hills as a unique provider of services that goes well beyond the custodial mode. – Jack Healy, Chair Donations of time/mentoring/expertise for adult day and evening programs; volunteers welcome throughout the year; Seven Hills Pediatric Center Kuddlers program for eligible volunteers. Eligible volunteers welcome at golf tournament and AbilityFest. Todd C. McDonald Dr. Martha McKenna Deborah J. Needleman Dr. David Paydarfar Frances Polito Marianne E. Rogers Jack Healy Chair