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This Month
- What's Cooking at The Price Center
- Did you know?
- Staff Milestones and Additions
- May Calendar
- Happening in the Community
| | What's Cooking at The Price Center (and at my house) | | |
Had your coffee today? The Baristas at The Price Center's Kindness Café make a mean cup of coffee, espresso, and cappuccino. Come to the Kindness Café to put some spring in your step, some jo in your mo, and especially some Kindness in your day.
Open ONLY to friends, family, staff, and invited guests on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 8:30a to noon, the Café serves pastries and beverages. Donations are gratefully accepted.
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Help us put Another Brick in the Wall. Starting at $1000, donors can sponsor a personalized brick to support:
- Hands-on barista training and job coaching
- Skill development in customer service, teamwork, and workplace readiness
- Pathways to competitive, integrated employment beyond The Price Center
- A culture of inclusion where individuals are seen for their abilities, not their limitations
| | | - Families providing lifelong care often experience financial strain not fully covered by public funding—philanthropy helps ensure stability, innovation, and continuity of services.
| | - Creative arts programs—like music, visual art, and theater—can improve communication skills, emotional regulation, and confidence for individuals across a wide range of abilities.
| | - Consistent daily routines, like those offered in community-based day programs, can significantly reduce anxiety and improve overall well-being for many neurodivergent individuals.
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Welcome to The Team!
Robert Kasumba - Direct Care Professional, Dayhab
Flore Ekounda Ele - Registered Behavior Technician, Residential
Arnold Kamau - Registered Behavior Technician, Residential
Ryan Fogarty - Direct Support Specialist, Specialized Supports
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May Milestones
Melissa O'Connell, 26 years
Catalina Cardona, 19 years
Rokhoyatou Bayo, 15 years
Judith Lacroix, 9 years
Alex Kato, 6 years
Joas Mushabe, 5 years
Ijeoma Omeche, 5 years
Patrick Ensah, 4 years
Muradson Fils Aime, 2 years
David Hurwitz, 1 year
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The Price Center's Directory of families, meant to encourage communication and support our community, is in its final stages of testing. Keep an eye out for its availability!
The directory will include the names and programs of Price Center attendees as well as names and contact details of caregivers and family. It will be shared among The Price Center community and participation is voluntary; names will only appear if families opt in (and you can opt out at any time). We anticipate the directory will help facilitate conversations about programs, supports, and activities of value to all.
| | Happening In the Community | | | | |
Newton Parks and Recreation / Athletes Unlimited
It's a hit!
The Newton Tigers are back on the field and you can join them, REGISTRATION (and nominal fee) REQUIRED
Saturdays from 9a - 10a for 6-15 yr. olds Saturdays from 10a - 11:30a for 23-40 yr. olds
Emerson Community Center,
45 Pettee St, Newton Upper Falls
Bring water, sneakers, and a baseball glove!
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Rather throw a pot than a baseball?
Knott & Purl is joining Newton Parks and Recreation for a Pottery Class using new kilns! The class is limited to 10 participants and runs Wednesdays evenings (6:30p to 7:30p) in May.
Contact Newton Parks and Rec (617-796-1527 or mkelly@newtonma.gov for schedule and availability.
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Have an upcoming event that our staff, individuals, or community should know about?
We want to hear about it.
Please send details to: Communications@thepricecenter.org
| | The Price Center empowers individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities including autism to thrive in their living, social, and work communities. Every gift, whether monetary or in-kind, goes directly towards our programs and supports our individuals in achieving their goals. | | |
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