The Guild’s Office of Communications is committed to meeting the needs of reporters, editors, producers and other members of the media. We can answer questions about The Guild and schedule interviews with members of The Guild staff. The Office of Communications produces a monthly e-newsletter and The Guild’s blog.
Contact
Mark Green, Chief Advancement Officer
email: mgreen@guildhumanservices.org
office: 781-893-6000
The Guild in the news
2024
Residents light up their homes for an inclusive holiday celebration, The Waltham Times
Massachusetts playground ranked among 10 best in country for inclusivity, WBZ CBS News Boston
The Role of Mental Health Treatment for Autistic Individuals, Autism Spectrum News
Students from The Guild School Volunteer at the Watertown Food Pantry, Watertown News
The Power of Sensory Integration: Enhancing Communication for Non-Speaking Individuals, Autism Spectrum News
Supporting Sensory Diversity: Building Inclusive Classrooms, Autism Spectrum News
2023
Heroes, villains, and real humans: when caregivers make mistakes, The Provider
Guild student success story, The Lowell Sun
Discussing Disability, MAAPS
Dedham Savings Community Foundation Supports The Guild For Human Services, Dedham Savings
DSPs Receive Leadership Development Support Through The Guild’s Program, The Council on Quality and Leadership
Guild for Human Services elects Kinlaw, Nathan to board of trustees, MassNonprofit News
Concord school's playground is ranked among the 10 best in the nation for inclusivity, WickedLocal
New Residence For Adults With Intellectual Disabilities To Open In Wilmington In May, Wilmington Apple
Walpole House residents clean-up the community, Hometown Weekly
The 10 Best Inclusive School Playgrounds in America, Soliant
The Guild hires Lexington's Mark Green as Chief Advancement Officer, The Lexington Observer
The Guild hires Mark Green as Chief Advancement Officer, MassNonprofit News
2022
Gaining Ground Blog: The Guild for Human Services, Gaining Ground
Human Service Providers Honor Longtime Group Home Staff Member, The Bedford Citizen
Peters becomes The Guild's new chair of its Board of Trustees, Mass Nonprofit News
Guild for Human Services Awarded $19K for Art Therapy, Mass Nonprofit News
Guild for Human Services New Group Homes, The Bedford Citizen
Guild published op-eds
What’s causing the boarding crisis in hospitals? CommonWealth Magazine
My son’s autism is profound — and more common than you think, WBUR Cognoscenti
Dismantling 'helicopter' hyperbole, The Concord Journal
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News archive
The Guild for Human Services Plans a Pair of Residences in Bedford, The Bedford Citizen
Massachusetts school takes in 18 Crotched Mountain students, Keene Sentinel
Massachusetts school takes 18 Crotched Mountain students, others await new placements, Monadnock Ledger-Transcript
The Guild School moves to open group homes, Concord Patch
Direct Service Providers Step up to Care for Those with Disabilities, MetroWest Daily News
A Recess Renaissance is Promoting Inclusion with Rise of Adaptive Playgrounds, BayState Parent magazine
The Guild holds its 18th annual Field Day, Channel 5
Fun day for The Guild School, The Concord Journal
Hudson's Amy C. Sousa Chosen as Finalist for Nonprofit Leadership Excellence Award, Hudson-Litchfield News
Guild for Human Services CEO selected as finalist for Nonprofit Leadership Award, The Concord Journal,
The Next Wave of Recess Renaissance, Boston Parents Paper
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Press releases
COVID-19 Documentary "The World Got Smaller" by The Guild to Premiere March 16 (March 8, 2022)
The Guild Receives Grant from Sudbury Foundation to Connect Nonspeaking Children with Family Online (January 31, 2022)
Concord Police Department Helps Honor Guild School Special Olympics Athletes (September 22, 2021)
Nazli Kibria, PhD Elected to The Guild's Board of Trustees (September 21, 2021)
Two Guild Residents in Woburn Awarded Silver Medal at Special Olympics Sailing Regatta (August 12, 2021)
Andrea Kraemer, Esq. Elected to Guild Board of Trustees (July 26, 2021)
The Guild Launches New Special Olympics Team (July 8, 2021)
The Guild School moves to open group homes to serve up to 18 students affected by Crotched Mountain closing (July 30, 2020)
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Resources for the media