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Fiscal Year 2015 Annual Report

1646 Main StreetBrewster, MA 02631

Passage to a brighter futureLathamCenters

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I was first introduced to Latham Centers at the age of eight years old when my family admitted my sister Julie as a new resident student at Latham School. At the young age of 13, Julie’s challenges of living with Prader-Willi Syndrome, along with significant cognitive deficits, became so complex that she presented harm to herself and her needs became unmanageable at home. We struggled with whether or not we were doing the right thing by placing the care of Julie in the hands of the staff at Latham Centers—a decision that is undoubtedly difficult for any family to make. Happily, not a day goes by when I do not reflect on our good fortune in finding Latham. Looking back 30 years from the day we dropped off Julie in Brewster, we absolutely made the right decision by pushing beyond our apprehension and letting Julie become part of a wonderful community where she is liked and respected. Latham Centers is a unique place in that it treats individuals with challenges versus challenged individuals while respecting their unique needs. We have seen Julie transform into a happy, well-adjusted woman. It is an understatement to say that Latham Centers has impacted our family in ways we could never have imagined. While Julie will always be a central part of our family, Latham Centers is Julie’s home away from home, and we could not imagine her in any other place. I am honored to have served on Latham’s Board of Directors for the past seven years. Moreover, I am thrilled to have served as Board Chair for the past two years. As I confidently pass off the baton to our new Fiscal Year 2016 Chair I cannot help but reflect upon this remarkable time of growth for Latham Centers. The vocational opportunities for the students and adults have expanded ten-fold as the agency innovatively organizes new, and restructures existing, work-readiness programs. As a professional in the field of educating those with special needs, as a volunteer, and most importantly, as a family member/sibling, I hold a unique partnership with Latham Centers. The organization provides a community of compassion, safety, respect and devoted care like no other. Thank you for your support and the impact that you too have in changing lives for the better, one individual at a time. We are eternally grateful.

Sincerely,

Amy CarrollFY15 Board Chair and Latham Sibling

A Note of Gratitude from the Board Chair

MISSIONLatham Centers compassionately and creatively helps children and adults with complex special needs, including Prader-Willi Syndrome, to lead meaningful, abundant lives.

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Officers:Amy Carroll, ChairSheila Burns, Vice-ChairDebbie Cobb, TreasurerMary Cooper, Clerk Anne McManus, President & CEO

Directors:Rev. Nancy BischoffFrank BurgessJeff CottoStephen DrowneJeni A. Landers, EsquireDavid J. LofstromBradford P. MaloOctavia OssolaTodd H. SquireMeagan StoreyBarbara P. SwaebeDr. Christine B. Thomas

Fiscal Year 2015 Latham Centers Board of DirectorsJuly 1, 2014–June 30, 2015

Students in Children’s Services 51-Students with diagnosis of Prader-Willi Syndrome 25-Students with dual diagnosis of Developmental Disability and Mental Health Disorders - including: 26 • Reactive Attachment Disorder • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder • BiPolar Disorder • Pervasive Development Disorder • Cerebral Palsy • Autism- Age range of Students served 13-21- Students from Massachusetts 39- Students from Alaska, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Ohio, Virginia, Pennsylvania 12- Day Students from local communities 2- New Students during FY 15 11- Male Students 25- Female Students 26

Adults in Residential Services 52- Adults with primary diagnosis of Prader-Willi Syndrome 40- Adults with dual diagnosis including Developmental Disabilities and Mental Health Disorders 12- Age range of Adults served 23 -60- Adults who lived in a Latham 24 hour Support Residence 46- Adults who lived in a Shared Living residence 4- Adults who lived in a Supported Living arrangement 2- Male Residents 21- Female Residents 29- Adults from Massachusetts 41- Adults from other states 11 = Connecticut – 7 = Rhode Island – 1 = Vermont - 2 = Maryland - 1

Who We Served in Fiscal Year 2015

Fiscal Year 2015 Vocational Milestones

• Latham Centers’ new Director of Vocational Services enhanced our innovative process for finding paid or volunteer career opportunities for our student and adult residents.- Latham staff make a referral for each client, emphasizing preferred work hours and opportunities

based on skill level;- Individualized education, behavior and support plans are assessed;- The Director of Vocational Services and a Latham resident

meet to discuss expectations, interests, and options;- The Latham resident is matched with an employer such as Home Depot, Olympia Sports, or the Cape Cod

Lavender Farm; - The vocational match is closely supervised and ongoing

support is offered to the employer and Latham resident.• 100% of Latham students were employed on or off campus. • Latham Works produced new materials in the vocational

classroom such as wood working, ornament making and rope weaving.

• Latham Centers’ adult residents were recognized for vocational achievements through employers and the Department of Developmental Services

Incoming FY15 Directors:Keith BradleyChristine GillstromRev. Richard N. Ottoway, PhD Emeritus Members:Dr. Russell S. Boles, Jr.Harry MacDonald**Deceased

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PLYMOUTH LathamCentersResidential Sites by Town Children’s Services Adult Services

Latham Programs and Residential SitesLatham Centers, Inc. is committed to providing cutting edge education and treatment to two groups: children and adults with Prader-Willi Syndrome and intellectually disabled children and adults challenged with complex behavioral and mental health issues.

LATHAM SCHOOLCombining smart technology with an experienced teaching staff, Latham School offers students the academics, vocational programming, work opportunities, and physical activities they need to excel. Our teaching staff gears the curriculum to insure that each student can achieve their educational goals. The school offers a comprehensive residential program where staff provide structure and continuous learning opportunities. Nutrition is a particularly important component of the Latham experience and our in-house chef and kitchen staff prepare delicious and nutritious meals that keep students happy and healthy. The school program is complemented by a team of Master’s level clinicians and nursing staff nurturing spirit and body.

As a result of a master planning process that began in 2013, we have begun updating our campus and will be ending FY2016 with a new 22-bedroom dormitory. This new facility will provide students with individual bedrooms and common areas for recreation and reflection.

RENDERING OF THE NEW DORMITORY

ADULT SERVICES As demand for services continues, Latham has responded by opening a new home in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The young adults in this home have PWS and come to us from all over the United States. In siting this new residence, we looked for a home that was spacious and would give the residents ample room for privacy and recreation.

The program continues to develop its range of services to insure that it has a continuum of care to meet each individual’s needs. We currently have 11 group homes and 4 individuals in shared living (the individual shares a home with a non-disabled caregiver) and 2 in independent living, where individuals are provided staff support in their own home. It is our goal to insure that each individual has as many opportunities as possible to lead a full and productive life in the least restrictive setting, while being mindful of safety issues.

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Highlights

Summer: July – September 2014

Vocational growth and job coaching was targeted by the Board of Directors and Latham staff as a top priority in Fiscal Year 2015. Remarkably, 39 student employees at Latham School surpassed 100 hours of clocked-in paid or volunteer work time over a two-week pay period. Latham Centers’ vocational classroom and Latham Works achieved the goal of 100% student employment. Clinicians and teachers collaborated, targeting the needs of each student through creative job postings including the “Recycling Crew” (sorting skills) and “Mail and Check Delivery” (communication and social skills). Teachers saw students taking accountability for their new responsibilities and joy when taking part in paid positions. Students even suggested additional jobs such as a campus-wide printing service. The Latham Works classroom added woodworking, ornament making and rope weaving programs, and students learned new “real world” job skills related to résumé writing and interviewing.

The 2015 Summertide program received grants from The Friends of Pleasant Bay and long-time donor The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation. Off-campus student excursions included seal tours to Monomoy Island, one of many places where they learned about their Cape Cod surroundings, local animals, science and

nature. Latham students explored more than 200 locations in the Summertide program and our transitional classrooms this year.

In August 2014, Team Latham ran the picturesque 7-mile Falmouth Road Race, raising almost $25,000. The 18 runners including staffers, parents, and donors are credited with our largest and most prosperous Falmouth Road Race team to date. Funds raised support fitness and exercise activities, such as Special Olympics, for the children and adults who reside at Latham Centers.

This year one of Latham’s star athletes won the Special Olympic’s Athlete of the Year award. The achievement was of special significance to this student as he came to us weighing 380 pounds and reduced his weight to 180 pounds.

Autumn: October – December 2014

Latham Centers collaborated with Cape Associates on their annual Playhouse Raffle project, raising more than $13,000 for program development. Cape Associates was proud to work with Latham Centers on this incredible project; it was their largest Playhouse fundraiser run by just two Latham staff members. Because of this project, Latham increased the number of gifts received by 77%.

Latham Centers also raised approximately $100,000 in our fifth and largest annual Charity Golf Classic. For the first time, all the funds raised from Angel Fund donors will help fund the future Latham Community Center at 1439 Main Street, Brewster. By December 2014, Latham Centers had raised $300,000 in gifts and pledges for the Community Center.

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Latham Centers’ staff attended and presented at National and International conferences on Prader-Willi Syndrome, obesity and hyperphagia. As experts in the field, staffers shared information about Latham’s programs and brought new ideas back to their colleagues.

Our Adult residents excelled in the Fall of 2014 as Latham Lifelong Pet Care began to offer off-season reduced rates for Cape Cod residents in need of pet care services. The Morgan Foundation helped us make this pet sitting and dog walking program more affordable for pet owners through an Annual Grant.

Latham students expanded the Latham Works program, creating new items for the annual Holiday Craft Fair. Students designed and crafted holiday ornaments with Scrabble letter tiles. These charming gifts are made with pride by the students, and exemplify fine-motor and dexterity skill development, as well as reading and writing. The vocational program’s holiday craft items included gift cards,

handmade soaps and dog toys. At the student-run Craft Fair, Latham students practice customer service, mathematics, and money management skills. The Student Council voted to donate the $550 earned at the Craft Fair to the Brewster Baptist Church Food Pantry.

Winter: January – March 2015

With a wait list in Adult Services admissions, Latham Centers expanded in Winter 2015, purchasing a new residential home in Plymouth. Our staff, Board members, and Latham families worked to make this dream a reality and the Plymouth location, now home to four adults, is absolutely

beautiful. Three of these residents graduated from Latham School in Winter 2015 and one is a Latham School alumnus who graduated in 2013.

A new blog column entitled “Living and Thriving with PWS” was launched on the Latham web site. Written by James*, a Latham adult with Prader-Willi Syndrome, the writer shares what it is like to grow up with PWS, his favorite vocational and recreational activities, and how he has found success. James* has given us insight into his world while improving his writing and his ability to meet deadlines – skills he is developing to further his career goals.

Bobby*, a student in the Children’s Program, began paid employment off campus at the Orleans Bowling Center (OBC). As part of the team at OBC, he reliably provides weekly lane cleaning. Bobby* has excelled beyond expectations. Bobby* uses some of the career skills learned at Latham (such as clear communication and detailed cleaning) in a meaningful new role he is proud of and recognized for.

Spring: April – June 2015

Latham Centers hired a Director of Vocational Services, Maura Smith, who brings experience in the community as a business owner and previous Latham consultant. She began by embarking on a career exploration journey with all of the children and adults who call Latham home.

Our residents were particularly encouraged to get outside and stay fit and healthy after a long winter. Latham Centers and the Cape Cod Disability Network received a pilot grant to promote physical fitness and wellness within the Adult Services program. Latham Centers, Arc of Cape Cod, and Community Connections joined forces to provide adult residents

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with the opportunity to improve upon their health. This program was funded by a $15,000 grant fromThe Community Health Network. Adult residents signed up for programs including Smoking Cessation, Staying in Shape, Healthy Eating, and Hygiene/Wellness. Each resident signed a Positive Behavioral Support Plan which outlines his or her goals, how he or she plans on maintaining/accomplishing these goals, and the incentives chosen for achieving the goal(s). The incentives, funded by The Community Health Network, ranged from a new bicycle and helmet to gym memberships.

Jane*, a resident in the Adult Program, received a 10 Year Employee Recognition Award from TJ Maxx where she has proven her value over the past decade. Not only is Jane* a critical member of the TJ Maxx team, but she is a successful 60 year old resident living a healthy life with Prader-Willi Syndrome. She even finds the time to volunteer in addition to her paid employment. (Full story, page 8.)

Latham Centers vocational and residential staff partnered with Agway to produce the Agway Herb Garden. Agway donated Marigold, Chamomile, Rosemary, Mint and Lavender plants to the students on Latham Campus. By June’s end the garden was planted, and it was time for the students to patiently nurture and maintain the plants. While healthy and therapeutic for our students, the garden also teaches horticultural skills, accountability and responsibility.

Mastery was celebrated by students, staff, donors and the Board of Directors at our Year End Celebration in June. For the first time this event was held at the site of the future Latham Community Center. Students danced and sang, and the Latham Players Adult Theater Troupe made a memorable visit, acting out a few skits, songs, and dances.

We recognized and awarded three community partners, one student, and one local official. Recipients of the community awards, Puritan Cape Cod and the Cooperative Bank of Cape Cod, worked together preparing students for the Annual Best Buddies Prom. Rogers & Gray Insurance, another community partner, was recognized for hiring one of our students and helping her to become the smiling, hard-working young woman she is. That same student, Amy*, received the President’s Award for Outstanding Vocational Achievement. Lastly, Charles Sumner, Brewster Town Administrator, was also recognized.

*Names have been changed to protect privacy

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Jane’s Story: Breaking Barriers and Exceeding Expectations

by Kathy vanEsselstynAssistant Director of Adults Services23 Years of Service to Latham Centers

As Jane looks around the decorated room, hearing cheers of congratulations, she smiles at friends and staff who have become her family over many years. Jane is celebrating her 60th birthday. For any adult, turning 60 is a milestone – for Jane, it’s monumental. She is one of the oldest living residents with Prader-Willi Syndrome in the country, and is a valued member of the Cape Cod community.

Jane was diagnosed in the 1980’s with Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS). Already in her thirties, and after years of facing many hardships, she and her family had finally received a formal diagnosis and were apprehensive about the future. Suddenly Jane was stepping into the unknown. She had already surpassed the life-expectancy of an individual with PWS, as determined by doctors from around the world. New tests in 1987, however, now proved that with appropriate nutritional controls, the life expectancy of the PWS population could be extended.

After years of hospital stays and unsuccessful residential placements, Jane and her family could finally see the light. She moved to one of Latham Centers’ adult residential homes, where she has excelled for over 20 years.

Staff helped Jane gain the tools she needed to succeed and meet her goals. They provided vocational support, including job coaching, health guidance that integrated a diet specific to PWS individuals and regular exercise, and emotional and behavioral supports to help in day-to-day living.

Jane has been employed at the same clothing store for over ten years. This past winter she was recognized for her years of service at the Regional level, and recently was recognized by The Cape and Islands DDS Citizens Advisory Board at their Annual Breakfast. Additionally, she works at a community day program where she farms and gardens. As part of Latham’s animal care program, she enthusiastically visits with and trains our donkeys, Angus, Moonbeam, Curly and Jake. She then teaches and guides other individuals who are also in the program.

” Dedicated staff Joanna Shea with Jane accepting

awards of recognition.

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Moreover, Jane spends her free time knitting beautiful, hand-made hats, scarves and other items to donate to charities such as Rosie’s Place and Goodwill, and sell in the community.

It hasn’t always been an easy road for Jane; however she proves her bravery every day. After losing both her parents, Jane became her own guardian.

With intensive small group and one-to-one supports, Latham’s care is highly specialized. For adult residents, like Jane, Latham Centers will be the first and only placement where they are able to succeed and the last place they will call home. The residents remind each of us to be grateful for what we have – our health, our families and the ability to innately trust and nurture others.

Despite being diagnosed with a life

threatening disorder, she has maintained a

healthy weight, worked and volunteered in

the community, travelled near and far and

has never lost her humor and zest for life.”

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For a copy of the audited Financial Statements of Latham Centers, Inc. prepared by Leonard, Mulherin & Greene, P.C, please contact Latham Centers.

Ways to GiveTax deductible gifts are appreciated and make a real difference in lives of those we support. For larger gifts, including trusts, Latham Centers suggests you contact a legal expert. Different giving options include:

• A Gift of Cash, Securities, or Real Estate• A Gift of a Life Insurance Policy• A Charitable Gift Annuity or Trust• A Gift in Honor or Memory of a Loved one• Major or Capital Campaign Gifts

Gifts can provide support in a variety of ways and can be restricted to a need of your interest, or unrestricted for Latham’s greatest need at the time. Regular needs include:

• Animal Therapy Programs, including our Donkey Therapy Program• Vocational and Pre-Vocational Training Programs• Music and Art Therapy Programs• Staff Trainings for Cutting Edge Treatment Techniques• New and Consistently used Technology on Campus by the students, such as iPads

Thank you in advance for your consideration! For more information, contact Katrina Fryklund, Director of Development, at [email protected] or 774.353.9126.

The Latham Community Center: A $3.1 Million Capital CampaignLatham Centers has embarked on a $3.1 Million Capital Campaign to transform the former New England Fire and History Museum building into a vibrant new Latham Centers Community Center. Located at 1439 Main Street, Brewster MA, just one quarter mile from Latham Centers’ campus, Latham staff looks forward to this Community Center changing the lives of the students and adults who call Latham home. The community at large will also have ample opportunity to utilize this space.

Three point one million dollars will afford Latham Centers residents and the Brewster Community spaces which include:

• Indoor gymnasium and fitness center to meet the needs of people with special needs and the aging Cape Cod population;• Auditorium and stage for the Latham Players, Latham Centers’ Adult Residential Program Theater Troupe;• Art Room;• Technology Lab;• Vocational Center and Wood Shop;• Two transitional classrooms for students moving from children-focused to adult-focused programs;• Combined meeting spaces for both the children and adults in the Latham Program;• A Special Needs Hub for organizations within the Cape Cod Disability Network.

We welcome and appreciate gifts of all sizes. Donors giving at a level of $1,000 or more over a maximum five-year pledge period will be recognized in a special area of the new Community Center. The generosity of our friends is an investment in our future.

To make a “forever” change in the lives of our residents and to learn about Naming Opportunities for the new space, please contact Heather Kelsey, Major Gifts Consultant, at [email protected] or call 508.364.2002.

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The activities we do here at Latham are the

best activities in activity history. I can’t even

be more thankful to be at Latham.

— Matty, Latham School Student”

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Financials

FY2014 FY2015

Total Revenue $17,884,568 $18,231,755

Contributions $389,828 $625,930

Expenditures $16,412,441 $17,896,619

Total Liabilities $6,616,639 $7,115,640

Total Net Assets $5,944,748 $6,279,884

For a copy of the audited Financial Statements of Latham Centers, Inc. prepared by Leonard, Mulherin & Greene, P.C, please contact Latham Centers.

FY15 REVENUE FY15 EXPENDITURES

Other 6.4%

Administration & Fundraising

12.6%

Direct Program Services 87.4%

Contributions/Special Events

3.4%*

Program Service Fees 88%

HUD 1.7%

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Our Core Circle of Courage™ Values

Founded in 1970, Latham Centers provides life-transforming educational, vocational and residential treatment programs for children and adults with complex special needs, including Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS). The agency is a national leader in the residential treatment for PWS—a genetic disorder with no known cure.”

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Donors

THE ROY T. MORGAN CLUB($25,000 and above)Mr. & Mrs. Peter KeenoyRoy T. Morgan FoundationThe Peter & Elizabeth Tower Foundation

THE WILLIAM A. MCCLENNAN CLUB($10,000-$24,999) The Seth Sprague Educational & Charitable FoundationDr. & Mrs. Russell S. Boles, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Jack & Jo-Ann KellyNorcony ShoesDr. Christine B. Thomas

THE BRIGHTER FUTURES CLUB ($5,000-$9,999)Bilezikian Family FoundationMr. & Mrs. Stuart AnsonCape Cod FoundationForemost Footwear, LLCMs. Anne McManusThe Max & Victoria Dreyfus Foundation, Inc.

THE HELPING CHILDREN & ADULTS CLUB($1,000-$4,999)AUGUR, Inc.Anonymous DonorsMr. & Mrs. Steve BebrinMr. Robert BernsteinMr. Mark BurgessCape Associates Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Paul & Christine CarrollChurch of the Holy SpiritCIGNA FoundationMs. Mary CooperMs. Barbara CulverMr. Gerard D. DesautelsDESE

Ms. Jane DouglasMr. Stephen DrowneMrs. Kathryn EarleMs. Jo-Ellen EricksonFancy EnterprisesFederated Church of OrleansFidelity Charitable Gift FundMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey & Kris FoxGuapo’s Tortilla ShackMs. Patricia HallahanThe Henry Luce Foundation, Inc.Hyannis ToyotaItalian Shoemakers, Inc.Jackson Lewis LLPMr. & Mrs. Richard & Jane KingMr. & Mrs. Daniel & Beth LundyBrad Malo & Suzanne SullivanMr. & Mrs. Matthew McCleeryMr. & Mrs. John NesselOMR ArchitectsMs. Octavia OssolaPepsiCo FoundationSecure Networks for Small Business, Inc.TD BankUSI Insurance Services, LLC

THE TRUSTEES CLUB($500-$999)The Ben B. & Joyce E. Eisenberg FoundationReverend Nancy G. BischoffMr. Matthew BlondinMr. & Mrs. Richard & Maureen CallahanCape Cod Healthcare, Inc.Ms. Lee ChamberlainMs. Cera ChoiDrs. Kenneth & Lori ColmerCopper Moon Landscape & Design, Inc.Mr. William CrawfordEBS Insurance Brokers IncMr. Scott EsselmanFitz, Vogt & AssociatesMr. & Mrs. Kenneth & Julia FrankelMr. & Mrs. John FreemanMrs. Denise FriedebornMs. Katrina FryklundMr. & Mrs. Bruce & Kristine GinsbergGlobal Interconnect, Inc.Mr. Samuel GoethalsMs. T. Augusta GordonMr. & Mrs. Yuki & Greta GotoThe Grew FamilyMs. Christine Hardman

Mr. David HillMr. Ted KaneMr. & Mrs. Charles & Eleanor KeenoyMr. & Mrs. J. Kevin KeenoyMr. & Mrs. George & Lee Ann KuntzLeonard, Mulherin & Greene, P.C.Mr. & Mrs. David LofstromMarkwick AssociatesMs. Lynn Mason-SmallMs. Judith McCarthyMs. Christine MichelsMr. Jason MichniewiczMr. & Mrs. Greg & Sharon MontecalvoFaryl MorsePappagallo Family FoundationMs. Halladay PerryMr. & Mrs. Gerry & Cindy Pouliot, IIMr. Douglas Murphy RaymondRockland TrustSalland Industries Ltd.Mr. & Mrs. Donald SchoberMs. Alicia Mary SecorSentinel Benefits & Financial GroupMr. Warren SillcocksMr. & Mrs. Mark & Donna WernerZafgen, Inc.

THE PRESIDENT’S CLUB($250-$499)3 G’s PlumbingMr. & Mrs. Craig AndersonBackOffice AssociatesMr. Drake BehirakisMr. & Mrs. Robert & Nancy BenigniMr. Michael BouleMs. Sheila BurnsMr. Robert BurtMr. & Mrs. Brian & Kathleen BushChatham Wayside Inn

Coastal Engineering CompanyMs. Karen CollinsMr & Mrs. John & Ellen ConnollyMr. Stephen ConwayMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey CottoCounty of BarnstableMs. Beth DaileyMs. Jeanne DegnanDesmond Well Drilling, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Terrence & Dawn DinnanDriscoll Electric Co., Inc.Ms. Caroline DurrMs. Elizabeth DurrMr. & Mrs. William & Rhonda EarleEastern Bank Charitable FoundationEldredge & Lumpkin Insurance AgencyMr. & Mrs. Ward & Anne EllsasserMr. Ted F. Emack, Jr.Ms. Diane EvelynMr. Scott FitzgeraldMr. & Mrs. Gerry & Mary Liz FitzpatrickMs. Mary FlemingMr. & Mrs. A.T. & Jan GardinerMs. Anne HaglofMs. Charlotte HerrmannMr. & Mrs. Patrick & Sherri HewittMs. Beverly HopkinsMr. Paul KellyLaw Office of Singer & Singer, LLCMrs. Catherine LeonardMs. Carolyn LeonardLubrizol FoundationMr. Stephen LuxMs. Geralyn Lyman KurtzM. A. Frazier EnterprisesMs. Rosemarie McAuleyMs. Martha McDonaldMs. Ingrid MelvinMr. Richardson MyronMr. & Mrs. James G. NicholsNorth Falmouth PharmacyOur Lady of the Cape Catholic Church Ladies GuildMr. Gordon PiercePilgrim Congregational ChurchMr. Mike PimentalMr. Ryan ProsserMr. & Mrs. Neil & Theresa RudinSid Wainer & Son Specialty ProduceSidwell Family Charitable FundMr. William L. SnowdenMr. & Mrs. Alan & Patricia SorofmanMr. & Mrs. Todd & Lisa Squire

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Donors

Mr. Jonathan StarkState Street Foundation, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Pete & Susie SullivanMs. Carol SullivanTD BankMs. Carolyn ThomasThe Verizon FoundationWhiteley Plumbing & Heating Co., Inc.

THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S CLUB($100-$249) Abba RestaurantAll Cape Fence, Inc.Mr. Gregory BaeckerBaskin’s True Value HardwareBeachcomberMr. Jamie BebrinMr. & Mrs. Jim & Nancy BebrinMr. & Mrs. Dana & Roxanne BenbowBenz Financial ServicesBohman Thayer Real EstateMr. & Mrs. Dom & Gina BonanniMr. & Mrs. Edward & Betty BonanniMr. Sanford BosinMr. James BotsfordMs. & Mrs. John & Kristen BrennanMs. Krysten BrennanMr. & Mrs. John H. BrewerBrewster Baptist ChurchBrewster Fish House, LLC.Brewster OystersBrewster Village MarketMr. Robert BrosnahanMr. Scott BrosnahanMr. Brian BrosnahanMr. Peter BrownMr. Janice BuckMr. Miguel BullrichBurgess Pest ManagementCambridge Focus, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Elliot & Susan CarrMs. Amy CarrollMr. John F. CaseyMr. & Mrs. Daniel CastellanetaCenterPoint Solution, LLCChatham Village Market Inc.Mr. Steven ChigerMr. Stephen ClarkMs. Deborah R. CobbMr. & Mrs. James & Lynne CobbMr. & Mrs. Jaron & Marcy CohenMs. Jane CotterMr. & Mrs. John & Lorraine Coughlan

Mr. Robin CramerMs. Annamarie CrockerMr. Terence DavisMr. M. Joseph DematteoUnanimous DonationMr. Richard DubeauMs. Catherine EbelS & J ExcoFirst Citizens’ Federal Credit UnionFitness RevolutionMr. & Mrs. Peter & Ellie FlahertyMs. Christine GallantMs. Anne GilmoreMr. Peter GinnettyMr. Jeffrey GreezGuaranteed Fresh Produce & Dairy Co. Inc.Mr. Fritz GuthrieMr. Steve HanniganMr. Mark HennessyMs. Jennifer HigginsMr. & Mrs. Gary & Dianne HightMr. Myron HofferJaynie’s Consignment ShoppeMr. Peter JohnsonMs. Shauna KellyMs. Dana KellyMr. & Mrs. Ryan & Eva KellyKenMark Office Systems Inc.Ms. Suzanne KenneyMr. David KernMs. Marion KhouriMs. Sue KieferKinlin Grover Community ServiceMrs. Helen P. KoskinasKrikorian FloorsMr. & Mrs. Edward & Janice KuhlmannDr. & Mrs. William LaaksoJeni Landers, Esq.Dr. John C. Landon

Mr. Tom LangwayMr. Matthew LaymanMr. & Mrs. Brian & Linda LibbyMs. Joanne LiberlesMr. Robert L. Macon, Jr.Mr. Bruce MadaraMs. Karen MaloneyThe Masonic Angel Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Robert & Kathleen MastergeorgeMs. Casey McAdamsMr. George McGrathMr. Matthew McNamaraMr. Robert D. MeierMr. & Mrs. David & Diane MelansonMr. Timothy MeliaMr. & Mrs. Hal & Jennifer MerckMr. David J. MichniewiczMid-Cape Home CentersMs. Mary Ellen MiddletonMs. Kalyn MikaMr. & Mrs. Thomas & Michelle MooreMr. Scott MoranMs. Meredith MorganMs. Mary Pat MoriartyMr. Daniel MurrayMr. & Mrs. Walter & Barbara NagleMr. Anthony NanniniMs. Wilhelmina NewmierMr. Jonathan O’LearyMs. Susan PackardWalgamuth PaintingMr. Ray ParonPartners Benefit GroupMs. Kristen PechtolMs. Beth PelletierMr. & Mrs. Frank & Carol PerryMr. & Mrs. Myron & Josephine PetryckiMs. Maureen PinkermanDr. Robert PorterMr. Ashton PouliotMs. Laura PouliotMr. & Mrs. Warren & Dorothy RamsdellMr. David Redfield RhythmRobert B. Our Co. Inc.Ms. Pam RobertsMr. & Mrs. Charles & Sandra RobinsonBrian, Sarah & Jack RodoalphMs. Sandy RogersMs. Cathy RomboliRosen Charitable FoundationMr. Charles RourkeMr. Richard Rovak

Ms. Tracey A. SalleyThe Salon 16 WestMr. Walter SherburneMr. & Mrs. Robert & Ann SinclairMr. & Mrs. Marvin & Ellen SirkisMs. Deborah SmithMr. Michael SmithMr. & Mrs. Stanley & Bonnie SnowMr. Steve SnowMr. & Mrs. Larry & Cynthia SquireMr. Sam StavronMr. Bruce SterpkaMs. Maegan StoreyMs. Jacqueline K. StowellSylvia Irrigation, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Keith TebbettsMr. Harry TerpAttorney Brooks S. ThayerMr. & Mrs. Raymond TimmonsMr. Sean ToddMr. Martin TraywickMs. Susan TuchschererUnited Way of Greater Union CountyMr. Scott VandersallMs. Cynthia VaretimosMs. Julie WakeMr. Francis X. WallaceMr. Joseph WalshMs. Kimberly WalshMr. & Mrs. Nancy & Glenn WareMr. Gary WeimerMr. Josh WeimerMs. Christina WelshThe Wicked Oyster/TEK Restaurant Group, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Michael WitkowskiMs. Amy Yasbeck

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THE FRIENDS’ CLUB(Under $100) Ms. Lori AdjamiMs. Maureen AlbertMrs. Rebecca AmaralMr. Paul AmaralAmazon SmileMs. Sandra AndersenMr. & Mrs. Michael & Karly AppsMs. Ellen ArielMr. & Mrs. Lyle & Joanne AshbyMs. Marcia BallMr. Timothy BanachMr. Stephen BarkerMr. Cristian Daniel BartaDr. & Mrs. Joel & Mary BassMr & Mrs. James L. BastMr. & Mrs. Tom & Sue BebrinMs. Adeline BebrinMs. Krista BebrinMs. Diane BennettMr. & Mrs. Steven & Kathleen BilottaMs. Debra BohlinMr. Brian BonanniMs. Laura BonanniMr. John BonanniBookstore & RestaurantMr. Jeffrey BornemeierMs Jitka BorowickMs. Denise BovaMr. Keith BradleyMs. Julia BramleyMs. Lyndsay BrattanMs. Melinda BrennanMs. Carol BrosnahanMs. Eleanor BrosnahanMs. Kristen BrownSusan & Kelly BrownMs. Andrea BrownMs. Lisa Brunetti NademlnskyMr. & Mrs. Alfred & Anne Marie BrunoMr. Tom BulgerMs. Tania BulnezzMs. Sandy BurnettMs. Keri Butler

Ms. Rachel ButtonMr. & Mrs. Robert & Mary Ellen CaesarMs. Lee Ann CallahanMr. & Mrs. Frederick CampbellMr. & Mrs. James CarrollMr. & Mrs. Paul CassMr. David CatinellaMs. Mary CauleyMr. & Mrs. Michael & Kimberly CayerMr. James ChamberlainMs. Maria ChatzinakisMr. & Mrs. Phil & Carol CincottaMr. & Mrs. William & Roslyn ColemanMs. Rosa Del Carmen CombsMs. Beth ConwayMs. Joan CorcoranMs. Cathleen CorsettiMs. Ashley CostaMr. & Mrs. Andrew & Patricia CramerMr. Ray CrilleyMr. Thomas CrowtherMs. Jessica CrucittiMs. Karen CurtinMs. Anne CuvellierMr. Bruce DaigleMr. Richard DalzellMs. Dorothy DannerMs. Jane DauriaMs. Kathleen DechantMr. John Deegan, Jr.Ms. Angelique DepaoloDusty DestlerCorey DixonDolliver, Inc. Ms. Lynne DonovanMr. Jeff DubeauMr. Rick DuffyMs. Brooke Eaton-SkeaMr. Dave FarrellMs. Victoria FelsonMr. & Mrs. Thomas W. FinanFirst GivingMs. Laura FisherMr. Tim FitzpatrickMr. & Mrs. Peter & Catherine FlahertyMs. Gayle FrancoMr. Peter FrankMs. Mimi FriedmanMs. Patrice FryklundDr. William B. FuquaMs. Therese GalliganMr. & Mrs. Charles & Angela Garganese Ms. Rachael GarreffiMr. Vincent Gelinas

Mr. Timothy GibbKelly GilheeneyMs. Cherie GilmoreMr. Matthew GoodLino GouveiaMr. Richard GreenbergMs. Jill GreenwoodMs. Judith GropmanMr. & Mrs. Mark & Arlene GrubertMr. & Mrs. Christian & Darcie GuilbertMs. Sarah HabudaMs. Eileen HalliganMs. Kathy HarperMs. Kristen HaydenMs. Hana HeiplikovaMs. Katie HempelMs. AnnDrea HensleyMs. Lucinda Hicks-Beach QuinnMr. Tim HillbergMs. Carolyn HintlianMs. Erin HoffmanMs. Pamela HollingsworthHope ChestMs. Jessica HopkinsRobin HoskinsMr. Franklin HubbellMr. & Mrs. Christopher & Carol HuntMs. Melissa HyerMs. Patricia Hynes-MorrisMr. & Mrs. Ted & Martha IzziMr. Bob JosephsonMs. Aline KassabianMs. Phyllis KatzMr. & Mrs. Kenneth KeddieMs. Meryl KelsoMs. Carolyn KempMs. Mary Louise KennedyOberon KnappMs. Teresa KnightMs. J. KochmanMr. & Mrs. Sara & Erik LambtonMs. Margie LamotteMs. Melanie LanouetteMr. & Mrs. Richard & Susan LaPlantMr. & Mrs. Jon & Catharine LaurellMr. Stephen LavalleeMs. Gail Meyers LavinMr. David Lawless Mr. Jonathan LebeauMr. & Mrs. Robert & Susan LoganMs. Michelle LorangerMs. Barbara LynchMs. Elizabeth LynchMs. Paula Lynch RitchieMr. & Mrs. Miles & Erin MacleodSteve Magliozzi & Family

Mr. Timothy MajerMs. Desiree MartinezMr. David MascoMs. Betsy McDonnellMs. Michele McGunagleMr. & Mrs. George & Carole McGunagleMrs. & Mrs. Steve & Mary Ann McIntoshMs. Sandra McKeanAttorney & Mrs. Paul & Sheila McMahonMs. Karen McManusMs. Karen MeadowsMs. Cheryl MernickMs. Martha MerrillMr. & Mrs. Kevin & Brenda MillerEstera MlchMr. & Mrs. Dominic & Madison MontagnaMs. Anne MooreMs. Magda MoranMr. Timothy MorelandMr. Billy MoyMr. Ken MuniesMs. Elaine Murphy, TTEEMs. Kara NadeauMs. Beth NeedelMr. & Mrs. Andrew & Jean NeedelMrs. Katherine NennemanMs. Wendy NewcombMr. Richard NicholsMs. Jeanne NisbetMrs. Charlotte J. NoerdlingerMr. & Mrs. Chris & Melissa NowellMr. Gary O’BrienMs. Lorraine O’ConnorMs. Julie O’NeilMs. Brittany PagourgisMs. Amanda ParkerMs. Mary ParlatoMr. & Mrs. Allan Partridge, Jr.Ms. Melissa PatricelliMr. & Mrs. Thomas & Roberta PaulsonMr. & Mrs. Stephen & Maureen PaxtonMr. Gregory PenaMs. Jane PercivalMr. H. John PerryMs. Jean PhilbrickMr. Christopher PicarielloMr. William PorterMr. Erik PorterMr. & Mrs. Gerald & Eloise PouliotMr. & Mrs. Bernard & Jane PowersMr. Mark PreziosiMr. & Mrs. Vladimir & Gabriela Prochazka

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Ms. Harriet QuillMs. Frances QuirkMr. Michael RedfieldMs. Tristan ReillyMs. Brittney ReneyMs. Suzanne Requa-TrautzMs. & Mrs. Steven & Sandra Valentine-RodaMs. Justine RogoffMs. Nancy RollinsonMs. Erin RowanMs. Jill RuppleDr. & Mrs. Eugene L. SakladMr. & Mrs. John & Sue SargentDava SavelMs. Leslie ScheipMs. Marianne SchepiciMr. & Mrs. Michael & Martha SekerakMs. Chrissy ShanahanMr. & Mrs. Barry & Pat SheehanMs. Gina SheehanMs. Lynn SheppardMs. Pamela SintrosDr. & Mrs. Gerald & Roberta SitomerMs. Julie SmithMr. Sid SmithMs. Elizabeth SmithMs. Stephanie SmithMs. Mary Jo SmithMr. Ryan SmithMs. Genna SniderMr. & Mrs. Stephen SnowMr. & Mrs. Robert W. SnowSofterware, Inc.Ms. Tracey SondikMr. Richard SpanoMr. & Mrs. Richard & Joyce StarkMs. Catherine StarukMr. John StebbinsMr. Chris SteersMs. Betsy StevensonMr. Ryan Sturch Ms. Kara SullivanMr. Mike SullivanMs. Colleen SullivanMr. Peter SweeneyMr. & Mrs. Jay & Mary SylvaMs. Brittni TaylorMs. Kathleen Temple

Mr. Jim TennantMr. & Mrs. C. Benjamin & Sarah ThacherMr. Leo ThibaultHawkPartners Ms. Tami TraskMs. Carole TreenMs. Petra TremellingMs. Maureen Tuohy-BedfordMs. Kathy VanEsselstynMr. Tim VaughanMs. Karen VieraMs. Bonnie VousboukisMs. Erica WaasdorpMr. Fred WaltersMr. & Mrs. Matthew & Kristin WardMs. Mary WareGlenn, Kathy, & Julianna WareMs. Heather WareMs. Susan WassmusMr. Lorin WeaverMs. Christine WebbPiper WelchMs. Marie WellsGian WiegnerMs. Anna WielkoszewskiMs. Muriel WoodlandMs. Dianne WrightMs. Candace Yanker-WrobelMs. Ann YoungGeo, Ivy & Alexa ZelayaMs. Denise ZevitasMr. & Mrs. Karl & Deb ZielinskiMs. Bess Zois IN KINDHomeport RestaurantMr. Edward JamiesonJomama’s NY BagelsKlassy Kanine, Inc.Ms. Helen KoskinasLittle Capistrano Bike ShopLocal BreakLocal FlavorLuciano’s Ristorante ItalianoMandy’s Cape CreameryMs. Marilyn ManterMark Preu PhotographyClaudette MarshallOcean House RestaurantOrleans Waterfront InnOrleans Wine & SpiritsMs. Susan PerryMr. Dale RitterRock Creek OystersMr. John RowlandRyan Family Amusements, Inc.Salon 16 WestSavvy On MainMs. Elizabeth Schenke

Mr. Douglas SewardShe Sells - The Ocean Edge ShopMs. Carroll SivcoSnow’s Home & GardenMs. Lorna SteinruckStephen Gallant JewelersSylvia Irrigation, Inc.Ms. Donna Lyn TamaroffThe Farm The Golf Club at YarmouthportTheraproTruro VineyardsWachusett MountainWellfleet Spirits Shoppe, Inc.Wianno ClubYankee Ingenuity

TRIBUTE GIFTS IN HONOR OF: Mr. Brandon BernsteinMr. & Rev. Rhymer & Nancy BischoffDr. & Mrs. Russell S. Boles, Jr.Ms. Patrice CarrollMs. Julie CarrollMr. Simon ChoiMs. Stefanie CombsMs. Beth ConwayMs. Amie GouldMs. Lois HourihanMs. Marianne KeenoyMs. Anne McManusMs. Tavia OssolaMs. Frannie QuirkMr. Evan RiceMs. Brittni TaylorDr. Christine Thomas

FY15 IN MEMORY OF: Ms. Roseann BanachMr. Carl CobbMr. Paul V. LeonardMr. Frederick RollinsonMr. Warren SillcocksMr. Jim Strickland

SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR FY15 COMMUNITY PARTNERSAgwayAm HaYam Cape Cod HavurahAmeriCorps Cape Cod VolunteersAnimal Rescue League of BrewsterBest Buddies of HarwichRev. Nancy & Mr. Roy BischoffBrewster Baptist Church Brewster Chamber of CommerceBrewster Fire & Police DepartmentsBrewster Ladies’ LibraryCapeCodCAN!

Cape Cod Crisis TeamCape Cod Hospital Emergency CenterCape Cod & Islands Red CrossCape Cod Lavender FarmCape Wildlife CenterChatham Unitarian Universalist ChurchChurch of the Holy Spirit, OrleansCoastal Engineering CompanyCompanion Animal ProgramCooperative Bank of Cape CodCotuit Center for the ArtsCoy Brook FarmsCrocker Nurseries D’Angelo of HyannisEast Harwich Methodist ChurchMs. Anne EllisEmerald Hollow FarmEmerald Physicians EPOCH Senior LivingFirst Parish Brewster Unitarian Universalist Church Guapo’s Tortilla ShackHarwich Quilt Bank QuiltersHome Depot, HyannisKmart, HyannisMs. Maria KrikorianLemon Tree Village ShopsMacy’s, HyannisMasonic Angel FoundationMayflower PlaceMid-Cape Racquet & Health ClubMSPCA Animal Shelter, CentervilleNauset Garden ClubNeiman Marcus NatickThe New England Society for Abandoned AnimalsNickerson Funeral HomeOcean Edge Resort and Golf ClubOur Lady of the Cape Catholic ChurchOuter Cape Health ServicesPolished, LLCPuritan ClothingRogers & Gray InsuranceSecure NetworksSmithfield FarmSpecial Olympics of MASunderland PrintingThe TerracesThe Unitarian Universalist Meeting House, ProvincetownVisiting Nurses Association of Cape CodWest Dennis Community ChurchYarmouth Fire & Police DepartmentsYarmouth Moose Lodge

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1646 Main StreetBrewster, MA 02631

Passage to a brighter futureLathamCenters14 Lots Hollow RoadOrleans, MA 02653 [email protected]

Because I have Prader-Willi Syndrome, food is something that can be

really difficult for me. Living at Latham helps me because of the food

security and the staff helps me with my anxiety. It can be hard being

away from my Mom, but I know Latham helps me and my family.

— Max, Latham School 2014 Graduate”

Roy T. Morgan Hall on the Latham School Brewster Campus