The Guild for Human Services Announces a CARF Three-Year Accreditation
CARF International announced that The Guild for Human Services has been accredited for a period of three years for its youth and adult residential programs. The latest accreditation is the second consecutive Three-Year Accreditation that the accrediting body, CARF International, has awarded to The Guild.
The Sky’s the Limit for Guild School Nurse Sandra Kalambayi
When she started at The Guild in 2019 as an Overnight Residential Assistant with Sassafras House, Sandra Kalambayi never could have imagined that she’d be working here five years later as a School Nurse.
Gifts Galore from DJ’s Holiday Smiles
This past Tuesday, The Guild School received a special delivery.
Michelle and Donnie Peters, co-founders of DJ’s Holiday Smiles, arrived with over 50 bags of customized gifts for Guild School students. Guild staff members gleefully collected the bags and began the annual days-long gift-wrapping activities.
Guild Community Participates in Annual Flutie 5k Run/Walk/Roll for Autism
On Sunday, October 29th, nearly 80 Guild community members laced up their sneakers and participated in the annual Flutie 5k Run/Walk/Roll for Autism! We were joined by Guild families, staff, students, adults and supporters at the Leonard Morse Hospital in Natick for the race. While skies were overcast, the rain held out just in time for everyone to complete the course!
Our Silence Will Not Protect Us
Dear Colleagues,
On Monday, May 25, a man died right before our eyes. He died in real time and on instant replay, over and over and over again. He died not of a heart attack, a car accident or old age. He died under the knee of a person, of four people, who swore an oath to protect him.
George Floyd was an African American man who had two daughters, several jobs, and countless friends. He was one in a long line of men and women of color who have died under a knee, at the barrel of a gun or swinging from a tree in a “free” country.
Guild Students Lend a Helping Hand at Hale Education
Since June of 2022, a group of Guild School students have spent each Monday morning working at Hale Education, a scenic, 1100-acre network of trails and swimming areas. During their shift, students roll up their sleeves and make an impact on Hale’s trail beautification, cabin maintenance, and firewood clearing projects. All students are paid each week for their efforts.
The Guild Celebrates National Direct Support Professional Recognition Week
September 10-16 marks National Direct Support Professional Recognition Week! On any given day, direct support professionals are asked to serve in a variety of roles: coach, clinician, family liaison, employment navigator, and chef, to name a few. They work hard to meet the needs of those in their care, and too often this work is underappreciated and undervalued. This week and every week, The Guild is committed to recognizing the skill, creativity, and work ethic of the amazing direct support professionals who are such a vital part of our community.
Students and Caregivers Connect Through Quilting
In late 2021, The Guild for Human Services was awarded a $19,130 grant from the Sudbury Foundation to support an online expressive arts therapy program for families of nonspeaking children at The Guild School. This spring, The Guild’s counseling department rolled out the program in conjunction with Lesley University’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling cohort.
The Guild Receives Allison Keller Education Technology Grant from Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism
The Guild for Human Services is pleased to announce it has received a $4,984 Allison Keller Education Technology grant from the Doug Flutie, Jr. Foundation for Autism. The grant will support The Guild’s Vocational Services department in teaching students critical employment-based skills.
Concord Police Department Helps Honor Guild School Special Olympics Athletes
The Guild for Human Services, which educates, encourages and empowers individuals with intellectual disabilities, recently was joined by members of the Concord Police Department to honor seven Guild School athletes who participated in the Special Olympics Area Games in Track and Field competition this summer.