News Archives - The 果冻APP破解版 /category/news/ Mental Health Services & Care Massachusetts Fri, 29 May 2026 16:05:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 /wp-content/uploads/2020/01/cropped-cropped-new-leaf-test-green-32x32.png News Archives - The 果冻APP破解版 /category/news/ 32 32 The 果冻APP破解版鈥檚 Meaningful Whole Life Program Helps Build Skills & Build Community /the-edinburg-centers-meaningful-whole-life-program-helps-build-skills-build-community/ Fri, 29 May 2026 15:15:59 +0000 /?p=12497 The post The 果冻APP破解版鈥檚 Meaningful Whole Life Program Helps Build Skills & Build Community appeared first on The 果冻APP破解版.

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May 19, 2026

At The 果冻APP破解版, the Meaningful Whole Life (MWL) program is grounded in a simple but powerful idea: everyone deserves the opportunity to contribute to their community, build connections, and lead a fulfilling life. Through partnerships and hands-on experiences, the program continues to expand its community footprint by discovering and creating sustainable opportunities for individuals with disabilities that are meaningful and impactful.

Bryan Given volunteers with Habitat for Humanity as part of 果冻APP破解版's Meaningful Whole Life programThat mission was on full display when Bryan Given, an MWL participant, and Chris Starnes, Lead Champion of Meaningful Whole Life, volunteered with Habitat for Humanity as part of its Women Build Series. Designed to bring people together from all walks of life, the initiative provided Bryan and Chris with a four-hour volunteer shift filled with new challenges and rewarding experiences.

For Bryan, the day marked his first time on a construction site. Equipped with a tool belt and a willingness to learn, he jumped right in measuring wood, hammering siding, and taking on a variety of tasks alongside the Habitat team. What could have been an intimidating experience quickly became an empowering one. Every moment served as a teaching opportunity, and Bryan embraced each new task with enthusiasm and determination.

鈥淚t was an amazing day,鈥 Bryan shared. 鈥淚 tried new things, learned a lot, and had a great time.鈥

His efforts did not go unnoticed. The Habitat for Humanity team was so impressed with Bryan鈥檚 work ethic and positive attitude that they expressed strong interest in continuing the partnership with The 果冻APP破解版 and the MWL program. They are eager to welcome more participants in the future.

Volunteering with Habitat for Humanity was a perfect match for Bryan. It stands as yet another example of how individuals in the Meaningful Whole Life program are making meaningful contributions while building confidence, skills, and lasting connections.

As the MWL program continues to grow, stories like Bryan and Chris鈥檚 highlight the impact of inclusion in action proving that when people are given the opportunity to participate, everyone benefits.

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Joe Steps Up for a Great Cause at Maynard鈥檚 Tip A Cop Event /joe-steps-up-for-a-great-cause-at-maynards-tip-a-cop-event/ Fri, 29 May 2026 15:04:52 +0000 /?p=12495 The post Joe Steps Up for a Great Cause at Maynard鈥檚 Tip A Cop Event appeared first on The 果冻APP破解版.

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Community, connection, and a shared commitment to giving back were on full display as Joe from The 果冻APP破解版鈥檚 2nd Street House participated in this year鈥檚 Tip A Cop fundraising event in Maynard.

Held at Evviva Trattoria, the annual Tip A Cop event brings together local law enforcement and community members for an evening of service and support. 聽Officers from the Maynard Police Department trade in their uniforms for aprons, serving as waitstaff while guests enjoy a meal. 聽All tips from the evening are donated to Special Olympics Massachusetts, helping to fund sports training and competition opportunities for individuals with intellectual disabilities.

Joe鈥檚 involvement in the event came through a special connection. 聽As a friend of Officer Stackhouse from the Acton Police Department, Joe was personally invited to take part in the evening. 聽The police even arranged to pick Joe up, making the experience all the more memorable.

With encouragement from his community, Joe stepped into his role with enthusiasm. 聽Staff and residents from the 2nd Street House came out to cheer him on, showing their support not only for Joe, but also for the officers and the important mission behind the event.

Tip A Cop is part of the broader Law Enforcement Torch Run, a nationwide initiative that unites law enforcement agencies in support of Special Olympics programs. 聽The Maynard event offered a fun and welcoming environment where community members could interact with local officers in a new way while contributing to a meaningful cause.

For Joe, the evening was about more than just volunteering, it was an opportunity to be part of something bigger. 聽Surrounded by friends, family, and supporters, he helped raise funds and awareness while strengthening community bonds.

By the end of the night, it was clear that everyone involved including Joe, the officers, the 2nd Street House, and the many diners who generously tipped, played a role in making the event a success. 聽Most importantly, the evening highlighted the power of community partnerships and the impact that comes from coming together to support an inclusive and inspiring mission.

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The 果冻APP破解版鈥檚 鈥楽tars鈥 Shine at the 23rd Annual NAMIWalks Massachusetts /the-edinburg-centers-stars-shine-at-the-23rd-annual-namiwalks-massachusetts/ Mon, 18 May 2026 21:56:52 +0000 /?p=12484 The post The 果冻APP破解版鈥檚 鈥楽tars鈥 Shine at the 23rd Annual NAMIWalks Massachusetts appeared first on The 果冻APP破解版.

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On May 16, The 果冻APP破解版 proudly joined hundreds of advocates, supporters, and community members at the 23rd Annual NAMIWalks Massachusetts, held on Boston Common. Under bright blue skies and warm sunshine, the event brought people together in a powerful show of unity to raise both awareness and funds for mental health initiatives.

The 果冻APP破解版 was well represented with its team of Edinburg Shining Stars. With 37 participants, including dedicated staff and individuals served by the organization, the team embodied the event鈥檚 message of hope, inclusion and community. Their efforts raised an impressive $1,740 in support of mental health advocacy.

This year鈥檚 walk made a significant impact overall, drawing more than 1,208 participants across 114 teams and raising a remarkable $417,697. The event, organized by the National Alliance on Mental Illness, continues to be one of the largest and most influential mental health awareness efforts in the state.

For those Edinburg supporters who couldn鈥檛 make the walk on Saturday, the Meaningful Whole Life program hosted a NAMI Shadow Walk at Wildwood Park in Burlington on Friday.

The 果冻APP破解版鈥檚 mission closely aligns with NAMI鈥檚 commitment to advocacy, education, and support. Serving individuals of all ages facing mental health conditions, intellectual and developmental disabilities, autism, co-occurring disorders, and acquired brain injuries, The 果冻APP破解版 believes deeply in each person鈥檚 potential to learn, grow, and live a meaningful life within their community.

鈥淭he day was more than just a walk, it was a shared experience rooted in compassion and purpose,鈥 said Erin McSherry, Executive Vice President of The 果冻APP破解版. 鈥淭ogether, we can help reduce stigma, foster understanding, and bring hope to individuals and families impacted by mental health challenges.鈥

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The 果冻APP破解版鈥檚 Polar Plunge Raises Over $9,000 for Special Olympics /the-edinburg-centers-polar-plunge-raises-over-9000-for-special-olympics/ Fri, 15 May 2026 21:50:57 +0000 /?p=12471 The post The 果冻APP破解版鈥檚 Polar Plunge Raises Over $9,000 for Special Olympics appeared first on The 果冻APP破解版.

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The 果冻APP破解版 is proud to announce that it raised more than $9,000 during its Polar Plunge event held on May 2 at its headquarters, located at 205 Burlington Road in Bedford.

Despite a light drizzle, the spirited community event drew more than 80 attendees, with 45 brave participants taking the plunge. The fundraiser supported Special Olympics Massachusetts and its mission to empower individuals with intellectual disabilities through sports.

Every dollar raised through the Polar Plunge directly benefits more than 19,000 Special Olympics athletes across Massachusetts. Special Olympics provides year-round sports training, competitions, and inclusive opportunities that foster confidence, teamwork, and lifelong friendships.

This year marked the first time The 果冻APP破解版 hosted a Polar Plunge on its own campus. The event saw widespread community involvement, with supporters cheering from the sidelines and participants enthusiastically embracing the chilly challenge.

鈥淭he energy and support from the community were truly inspiring,鈥 said Patti Maguire, President and CEO of The 果冻APP破解版. 鈥淚t was wonderful to see so many people come together to support such a meaningful cause. We believe sports are a gateway to building confidence, fostering lifelong friendships, and developing leaders. The 果冻APP破解版 is proud to contribute to this incredible mission and remains committed to raising awareness and funds for Special Olympics Massachusetts.鈥

The Polar Plunge celebrates the spirit of inclusion, competition, and community, while highlighting the importance of supporting athletes of all abilities.

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Celebrating Autism Appreciation Month at The 果冻APP破解版 /celebrating-autism-appreciation-month-at-the-edinburg-center/ Fri, 15 May 2026 21:41:23 +0000 /?p=12467 The post Celebrating Autism Appreciation Month at The 果冻APP破解版 appeared first on The 果冻APP破解版.

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April marked Autism Appreciation Month, and throughout the month, The 果冻APP破解版 proudly embraced this year鈥檚 theme: Celebrate Differences. Staff, individuals served, families, and community members came together to recognize, support, and celebrate autistic individuals and the unique strengths they bring to communities.

Autism Appreciation Month focuses on creating a society where autistic individuals are valued, supported, and understood.聽 Beyond simply raising awareness, acceptance initiatives encourage the celebration of neurodiversity, advocate for inclusive education and employment opportunities, and promote access to meaningful support services.聽 The observance also helps shift societal perceptions, empowering autistic individuals to thrive in all aspects of life.

Leading the month鈥檚 activities was A Street, a groundbreaking, community-based, day program designed specifically for young adults with autism who have aged out of school-based services. Throughout April, A Street hosted a series of activities and programs focused on celebrating neurodiversity, increasing social engagement, and highlighting the strengths and talents of autistic adults from diverse backgrounds.

Participants enjoyed a wide variety of engaging activities including dance parties, painting, karaoke, and computer games. Individuals also created posters celebrating autism acceptance, while staff seminars and guest speakers provided opportunities for education, reflection, and discussion about inclusion and support.

The month-long celebration culminated in A Street鈥檚 First Annual Autism Community Day. The event brought together parents, caregivers, representatives from the state Department of Developmental Services (DDS), Edinburg and residential management staff, community members, and persons-served for a day filled with learning, connection, and fun activities. The gathering highlighted the importance of community, acceptance, and creating spaces where autistic individuals feel welcomed, respected, and empowered.

鈥淭hrough these events and activities, The 果冻APP破解版 reaffirmed its commitment to fostering inclusion, celebrating individuality, and supporting autistic individuals and their families not only during Autism Appreciation Month, but throughout the entire year,鈥 said Edinburg President and CEO Patti Maguire.

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Employee Spotlight: Sam Washington /employee-spotlight-sam-washington/ Fri, 15 May 2026 21:12:45 +0000 /?p=12463 The post Employee Spotlight: Sam Washington appeared first on The 果冻APP破解版.

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Sam Washington is originally from Savannah Georgia but now calls Quincy, Massachusetts home. He graduated from West Roxbury High School before attending Quincy College, where he earned an Associate Degree in Paralegal Studies. From there, Sam continued his studies at UMass Boston, earning a degree in Liberal Arts.

Sam鈥檚 career in human services began at the Dimock Center鈥檚 John Flowers Recovery Home where he worked as a Substance Abuse Counselor for men between the ages of 17 and 80. Many of the individuals he worked with were returning from incarceration or seeking support to overcome substance use.

Sam first joined The 果冻APP破解版 in 2016 as a Recovery Counselor with the Community Based Flexible Support (CBFS) team. In 2018, he transitioned into a Care Coordinator role with the Behavior Health Community Partnership (BHCP) program. In 2022, Sam left The 果冻APP破解版 to work with the Eliot Services BHCP program. However, his connection to Edinburg remained strong, and in May 2023 he returned to the organization, accepting the role of Lead Recovery Coordinator on the Adult Community Clinical Services team.

鈥淭he most rewarding part of my work is the opportunity to connect with people from all walks of life. I love helping individuals gain the skills and confidence they need to live independently and thrive in their communities,鈥 said Sam.

Outside of his professional role, Sam has a wide range of interests. He enjoys reading and studying history, watching horror movies and sports, and standing up for causes he believes in. 聽His dedication to service also extends deeply into his faith and community work. Sam is a Reverend in the African Methodist Episcopal Church in Cambridge, where he serves as a Local Elder. He also works with a prison reentry program, supporting individuals as they transition back into their communities. 聽Sam is also the proud grandfather of over twenty grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Sam鈥檚 commitment to advocacy, recovery, and community support makes him an invaluable member of The 果冻APP破解版 team. We are grateful for the compassion, leadership, and wisdom he brings to our work every day.

 

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Art as a 鈥楳arginal Existence鈥: The Intricate World of Aaron Needle /art-as-a-marginal-existence-the-intricate-world-of-aaron-needle/ Mon, 06 Apr 2026 13:14:19 +0000 /?p=12451 The post Art as a 鈥楳arginal Existence鈥: The Intricate World of Aaron Needle appeared first on The 果冻APP破解版.

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For the past 15 years, Aaron Needle, a member of the Charles Webster Potter Place Clubhouse in Waltham, has been quietly redefining what it means to create art in the margins鈥攓uite literally. His body of work, which he calls 鈥淢arginal Existence,鈥 transforms the overlooked edges of composition into intricate, expressive landscapes of color, texture and design.

Aaron鈥檚 artistic journey began modestly with handmade greeting cards. What started as simple designs has evolved into highly detailed, large-scale compositions that reflect both patience and precision. Today, his work is immediately recognizable for its signature structure: a central image framed by meticulously hand-cut patterns layered over vibrant marble paper.

The process behind each piece is as fascinating as the final result. Aaron uses handmade marble paper sourced from a local workshop, folding it much like one would when creating a paper snowflake. With a chiseled-edge blade or an X-Acto knife, he cuts through as many as nine layers of paper at once, producing delicate, symmetrical designs. These intricate cutouts are then carefully layered over the marbled backgrounds, creating depth. It takes Aaron over 15 hours over the course of 3-4 days to cut out the intricate designs.

At the heart of each composition lies a 鈥渢rade card,鈥 which was a form of commercial advertising popular during the Victorian Era. Rather than overshadowing these vintage images, Aaron鈥檚 ornate borders are designed to enhance them. The result is a harmonious blend of old and new, where historical imagery is elevated through contemporary craftsmanship. As Aaron describes it, he is 鈥渃reating art from art.鈥

His approach is deeply rooted in the idea of composition. Aaron views his work much like a musician. It鈥檚 an arrangement of colors, shapes, and patterns that come together like notes in a musical score.

Aaron鈥檚 connection to art began early in life, thanks to his older sister Patty. She introduced him to museums at a young age, literally wheeling him through the galleries at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts in a baby carriage. That early exposure sparked a lifelong appreciation for creativity, one that Aaron has cultivated largely on his own. Aside from having taken a few classes, he is entirely self-taught.

For the past decade, Aaron has also worked as a Gallery Attendant at the Rose Museum at Brandeis University. Immersed daily in an environment of artistic expression, he continues to learn and draw inspiration from the works around him. 鈥淚 love that I am around art all the time,鈥 he says. A sentiment that clearly resonates in his own creations.

鈥淲e love showcasing the talents of our C.W. Potter Place members,鈥 said Director Patricia Vella. 鈥淪o, when we found out what an incredible artist Aaron Needle is, we couldn鈥檛 wait to display his art in the clubhouse. His pieces truly are amazing.鈥

Aaron鈥檚 work has been featured in several local venues. In addition to the C.W. Potter Place Clubhouse, Aaron鈥檚 work has been displayed at the Waltham Public Library, the Belmont Media Center, and the Newton Free Library. He also sells his art at local craft shows.

Regina St. John, owner of Chena River Marblers and creator of the handmade marble paper Aaron uses, describes his work with admiration. 鈥淲e were awed by the originality of his meticulously cut paper compositions. The impact of seeing Aaron鈥檚 genius with color, patterns, and design firsthand leaves a viewer momentarily speechless. For a marbler, there is nothing more rewarding than seeing paper you鈥檝e created become an intricate part of a work of art.鈥

Despite the recognition he has received, Aaron remains focused on a simple mission, to share his passion for marble paper and inspire others to explore its potential. He says, 鈥淢y own mission is to promote the use of marble paper as a medium for creating art, and my hope is to inspire people to explore marble paper as an artistic medium just as I have done.鈥

In a world that often overlooks the margins, Aaron Needle has found a way to make them the main event, transforming edges into expressions, and paper into poetry.

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State Representative Thomas Stanley Visits Potter Place Clubhouse /state-representative-thomas-stanley-visits-potter-place-clubhouse/ Fri, 27 Mar 2026 15:07:23 +0000 /?p=12435 The post State Representative Thomas Stanley Visits Potter Place Clubhouse appeared first on The 果冻APP破解版.

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March 16, 2026

On March 10th, Charles Webster Potter Place Clubhouse was thrilled to welcome State Representative Thomas Stanley for a special visit. The lawmaker, who lives in Waltham, enjoyed a tour of the facility, spent time meeting with staff and members, and even sat down to join everyone for lunch.

This visit was the result of a meaningful connection Potter Place Director Patricia Vella, Community Coordinator Menucha Krinky, and clubhouse members made during their February visit to Beacon Hill for an advocacy day aimed at sharing with legislators the story of what Potter Place means to its members and the wider community. They spoke about the invaluable support the clubhouse provides, and the positive impact it has on the lives of people living with mental health conditions. The 果冻APP破解版 thanks the Massachusetts Clubhouse Coalition for organizing this Advocacy Day and providing the opportunity to highlight the work of clubhouses across the state.

After the Advocacy Day meeting, Vella invited Rep. Stanley to visit and see the program firsthand; he graciously accepted the invitation. During his visit, Stanley showed great interest in the daily activities that take place at the clubhouse and took time to learn about how the program operates. He was impressed by the collaborative environment and the dedication of both staff and members. He also expressed how wonderful it was to see the strong support the Waltham community provides to the clubhouse and its members.

Rep. Stanley described Potter Place as a 鈥渨onderful place,鈥 and recognized the importance clubhouses play in supporting individuals and strengthening communities.

鈥淲e are grateful for Representative Stanley鈥檚 visit and his interest in the work being done at Potter Place Clubhouse. His support helps bring greater awareness to the importance of clubhouse programs and the positive impact they have on so many lives,鈥 Vella said.

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The Edinburg Waltham Police Award Potter Place Clubhouse Donation from 鈥楴o Shave Campaign鈥 Fundraiser /waltham-police-award-potter-place-clubhouse-donation-from-no-shave-campaign-fundraiser/ Thu, 12 Mar 2026 15:05:52 +0000 /?p=12412 The post The Edinburg Waltham Police Award Potter Place Clubhouse Donation from 鈥楴o Shave Campaign鈥 Fundraiser appeared first on The 果冻APP破解版.

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March 10, 2026

Charles Webster Potter Place Clubhouse is thrilled to announce that they received a donation from the Waltham Police Department鈥檚 鈥淣o Shave Campaign鈥 fundraiser. The 鈥淣o Shave Campaign鈥 is a fundraising/charity initiative, authorized by Waltham Police Chief Kevin O’Connell, that lets officers relax normal grooming rules, such as clean-shaven faces, in order to raise awareness and money for a cause.

Chief O’Connell and members of the Waltham Police Department presented Patricia Vella, Director of Potter Place Clubhouse, along with several program members with a check for $5,400 from the proceeds of the fundraiser.

鈥淲e want to thank the Waltham Police Department for their generous donation鈥 said Patricia Vella. 鈥淭his donation was an amazing surprise and will make a huge impact on our Clubhouse community.鈥

The Potter Place Clubhouse provides pre-vocational, vocational, and social opportunities for individuals with mental health conditions. Operating under the internationally recognized Fountain House Clubhouse model and Clubhouse International, members and staff work side by side to manage the daily operations of the Clubhouse. This collaborative, strengths-based approach helps members build self-worth, confidence, voluntarily participate in meaningful work, and gain community support.

Charles Webster Potter Place Clubhouse is under the guidance of The 果冻APP破解版, a Middlesex County human services agency with a mission to provide innovative, person-centered services that foster hope, independence and personal growth. The 果冻APP破解版 believes that all individuals have the capacity for change, the potential to learn, and the right to live a meaningful life in the community of their choice.

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The Many Ports of Call On Lynn Bishop鈥檚 Cruise /the-many-ports-of-call-on-lynn-bishops-cruise/ Wed, 18 Feb 2026 23:07:44 +0000 /?p=12391 The post The Many Ports of Call On Lynn Bishop鈥檚 Cruise appeared first on The 果冻APP破解版.

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February 8, 2026

Lynn Bishop presents a pen. 鈥淚 bought this pen, and it means a lot to me. Hold it until tomorrow,鈥 she instructs. At a table in The Roasted Granola Cafe, she explains how to boost the self-worth of people with mental health conditions.

鈥淭hey would feel like they matter. They could look at the pen and think, 鈥楾hat鈥檚 important to her, and she thinks I鈥檓 going to come back tomorrow.鈥欌

These small acts of trust are impactful, she says.

鈥淲hen we treat them like people who have value, they act like people who have value,鈥 she said.

After 35 years of working at the 果冻APP破解版 鈥 a Bedford-based human services agency for adults and children with mental health conditions and developmental disabilities 鈥 Bishop, 62, retired as executive vice president. The Arlington resident鈥檚 tenure at the center was part of her lifelong love for advocacy.

鈥淢y mother says I was born a feminist,鈥 Bishop said.

As a child, her father鈥檚 work as a diplomat transported Bishop, her mother and two siblings to New Zealand, Lebanon and West Africa. Bishop said that her time spent abroad helped her to better empathize with the 果冻APP破解版鈥檚 immigrant staff, many of whom hailed from regions like Haiti and East Africa.

鈥淚 think staff found me to be unusual because I understood when they said that they lived in a village,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 knew they didn鈥檛 mean the village of Newton.鈥

After graduating from Vassar College in 1985 with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in psychology and spending a year in Belize with the Peace Corps, Bishop reunited with a college friend in Somerville. The friend 鈥 who taught two nonspeaking children on the autism spectrum at the Language and Cognitive Development Center in Jamaica Plain 鈥 struggled with retaining staff and encouraged Bishop to visit.

That visit sparked her interest in special education.

鈥淚 fell in love with both of them,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hey were as different as night and day, but to me they were such big puzzles.鈥

Bishop remained at the school for three more years before working as a vocational developer at the League School for Autism in Newton. At a work training, she met Donna Mills, who was then associate director of the 果冻APP破解版. In 1991, Bishop joined the center as the qualified intellectual disability professional program director.

鈥淭here wasn鈥檛 [a patient] that I found too difficult or too challenging,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 got the reputation in the area as a person who would take the people that nobody else wanted.鈥

After a center employee made a racist comment to another staff member, Bishop cofounded the center鈥檚 Diversity Committee in 1999. The committee鈥檚 programming centered around cultural competency and current issues, such as same-sex marriage.

With many employees from countries that criminalize same-sex relations, Bishop, who now worked in management, felt confident that people would eventually overcome their prejudice.

鈥淎 lot of the staff came from countries where gay people were killed and we were telling them that they had to accept us to work at The 果冻APP破解版,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 used my position of privilege to say, 鈥楾hey鈥檒l get to know me and my wife, and maybe they鈥檒l change their minds,鈥 and they did.鈥

In the wake of George Floyd鈥檚 murder by a Minneapolis police officer in May 2020, Bishop organized virtual town halls so people at the center could process their feelings together.

果冻APP破解版 CEO Patti Maguire praised Bishop鈥檚 efforts.

鈥淭here was just so much pain in our community and Lynn created a place for people to bring that,鈥 she said.

During the Covid-19 pandemic, Bishop also launched Meaningful Whole Life. The initiative allows the individuals to collaborate with staff 鈥 referred to as 鈥淐hampions鈥 鈥 to create individualized day programming that caters to the individuals鈥 passions. The program supports roughly 300 activities ranging from fishing to crochet. Bishop says the program is 鈥渙ne of [her] proudest achievements.鈥

鈥淲e basically said, 鈥榃e鈥檙e not sure that you鈥檒l be able to achieve your wishes, because some of us never do, but we can help you towards the path,鈥欌 she said.

Bishop taught the people she worked with how to write letters to their state representatives and produced short videos about individuals. She also co-created the center鈥檚 annual Legislative Breakfast to connect state lawmakers with the disability community. In 2023, she received the Ruth M. Batson Advocate of the Year Award for her dedication.

Bishop emphasized how individuals with developmental disabilities are infantilized or ignored in many scenarios, such as during interviews with media personnel and at doctor鈥檚 appointments. She said this treatment makes self-advocacy challenging.

鈥淧eople with developmental disabilities get treated like children,鈥 she said. 鈥淎wareness about people with autism is relatively recent, and I think people dismiss them and some people are scared.鈥

Bishop continued her activism outside of the center by working on political campaigns, including that of Arlington鈥檚 first openly gay selectperson, Dan Dunn, in 2009 and Gov. Maura Healey鈥檚 runs for attorney general and governor.

Outside of campaigning, Bishop maintains a close relationship with Healey and her sister, Tara. After being diagnosed with throat cancer in December 2024, Gov. Healey called to offer assistance.

After undergoing a laryngectomy, Bishop couldn鈥檛 speak for roughly a year before receiving a voice prosthesis device a couple weeks ago. She said losing her voice was an eye-opening experience.

鈥淚鈥檝e worked with people who couldn鈥檛 hear and who couldn鈥檛 speak because of developmental disabilities, but I never knew how discriminated against the voiceless were,鈥 she said.

Bishop鈥檚 cancer diagnosis prompted an early retirement from the 果冻APP破解版.

Kathleen Doherty, the former executive vice president of the 果冻APP破解版 takes Bishop to her doctor鈥檚 appointments and eats lunch with her every week. She said Bishop is perpetually positive.

鈥淲hen I could be the black cloud of doom, she is that bright light.鈥

In retirement, Lynn enjoys painting and spending time with her four dogs, Ms. Rita Bean, Gus, Jazz and Domino. She also frequently visits the center.

Bishop calls her healing journey a boat cruise. During a dinner at Barcelona Wine Bar in Cambridge, she invited her loved ones to support her as members of 鈥淟ynn鈥檚 Village.鈥

鈥淚 was going to go on a cruise. If you were part of my cruise, you鈥檙e part of Lynn鈥檚 village,鈥 she said. 鈥淟ynn鈥檚 Village was a huge success. Probably this spring, the cruise is coming into harbor parking.鈥

 

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