The Guild has been busy this June! As the summer heats up, we are still celebrating wins from our annual awards ceremony with a recent article in Sudbury Weekly and more photos on our website. Adult residents and staff are finding ways to compete in summer sports and we are excited to announce The Guild's newest Board of Trustees members.



Read on for the latest news from The Guild:

The Guild honors State Rep. Carmine Gentile


The Guild recognized State Representative Carmine Gentile’s dedicated disability advocacy and his work expanding access to higher education at this year's awards ceremonies.

Residents of the Sudbury House helped present Rep. Gentile with original artwork of a lion by a resident of The Guild, representing “courage and protection of the pride.”


Read more from Sudbury Weekly.

More photos from awards


It's a joy to share moments of celebration between the students and residents, their friends and family, and staff at our annual awards ceremonies every year.


Check out photos from all the awards ceremonies on our website, captured by Corey Flint Photography.

Summer sports


Adult residents from The Guild competed in the Special Olympics Massachusetts Summer Games, bringing home a few medals! See more on Facebook.


Our staff soccer team, Guild Futbol, has been participating in the Heroes League for several years. The league kicked off at the end of May and provides an opportunity for colleagues across organizations to share in the spirit of friendly competition. Learn more in this video from the Northeast Arc.

Announcing new Board of Trustees members


The Guild is pleased to welcome Chris Chandor and Danielle Stanton to our Board of Trustees. Chris brings hands-on expertise in real estate and community development, while Danielle offers extensive experience in human resources, governance, and organizational strategy.


Read more about them on our blog.

Support The Guild into FY27


At The Guild, thinking about “what’s next” is also our driving question. And this past year, our answer was rooted in something simple but powerful: the right to a full life of one’s design.


As we close out this fiscal year and look ahead to FY2027, consider supporting The Guild to directly sustain the staffing, programming, and innovation that makes the work above possible.


There are many ways to get involved. Visit our website to donate or learn more.

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