HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY
From all of us at League School for Autism, here's wishing all Moms and Mom-like figures a very Happy Mother's Day. Thank you for your strength and patience, kindness and care, and for being amazing advocates.
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SEEKING DIRECTOR OF CLINICAL & QUALITY ASSURANCE
We are hiring! League School for Autism is looking for a new Director of Clinical and Quality Assurance in Walpole. Under the supervision of the Chief Operating Officer, the Director of Clinical and Quality Assurance is responsible for the supervision of clinical practice and clinical supervision of social work/counseling staff in the program. She/he is also responsible to examine current program wide systems and develop/implement strategies that meet or exceed the licensing, accreditation, and industry standards. The Director is also responsible for the development and upkeep of program policy manuals and handbooks. Join our team!
To see the complete job description and apply, visit workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=3bb79720-acce-4bc6-88ba-...
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Check out this exciting Animal Adventure from Bailey's Team for Autism this Saturday, May 10th. Scan the QR Code below to learn more.Don't miss our 15th Animal Adventure at Roger Williams Park Zoo, Saturday, May 10th!!!
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VOLUNTEERS WITH HEART
A very special thank you to three volunteers who were a big help during Saturday's League School for Autism Family Fun Run +5K. Connor, Garen, and Mae went above and beyond, assisting with event set-up, coordination, and tear-down. Thank you for all your help in making this event a great success!
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BEAUTIFUL DAY FOR THE FAMILY FUN RUN +5K
Despite the threat of thunderstorms, it turned out to be a beautiful day for our League School for Autism Family Fun Run +5K. Many thanks to everyone who came out to support us by walking, running, or enjoying the activities
The event raised nearly $25K for our Autism Empowerment Fund thanks to top fundraising teams, Team Lockwood (Roger Lockwood), Team Katz (Ron Katz), and Team O’Lyn (O'LYN Roofing), and our generous sponsors, Christopher Catanese Children's Foundation, O’LYN Roofing, CertainTeed, Middlesex Savings Bank, Stanek Construction, Direct Federal Credit Union, Beacons Restaurant, and Dedham Savings.
*We’d also like to thank DJ’s Kyle and John for keeping our toes tapping with the lively tunes.
*A big thanks to Golden Opportunities for Independence for sharing their sweet GOFI dogs at the event — everyone LOVED them!.
*Thank you to the Walpole Chick-fil-A for bringing their Cow Mascot and great giveaways for the kids.
*Thanks to O’LYN Roofing for providing an adorable dump truck and giveaway goodies.
*Thank you Walpole Police Department for bringing our vehicles for Touch A Truck and providing a safe route for runners and walkers
*Thank you CertainTeed for bringing the cool clear backpack giveaways.
*Thank you Middlesex Savings Bank for the kids chalk and bubbles giveaways.
*Thanks to Kayla Scott for providing her face paiting talent.
*And a big thanks to Beacon’s Restaurant for the fabulous food and reception venue.
Also special thanks to our awesome event helpers and volunteers, Taylor, Patricia, Geoff, Connor, Carol, Julia, Amy, the League School Facilities Team, Tim’s daughter, and Lindsay’s son.
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