2011 Golf Tournament Donors

2011 Golf  Donors

Thank you to all of our Golf Sponsors and Donors!

 Academy Lanes                              Accents on Hair 

Ace Home Medics                            Andover Liquors 

    Atkinson Country Club                 Austin Preparatory School

               Bertucci’s                               Boston Beer Company     

    Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts

 Bresnahan Family                            The Coletti Family    

       Credit Suisse in Boston                   Dalton & Finegold, L.L.P.    

     Deer Hill Architect                              Encore Staffing      

              Harper’s Data Service Inc.                 Haverhill Country Club               

                 Indian Ridge Country Club                         John Warren                           

                   Joseph D’Appolito                      Lawrence General Hospital           

Lift & Care System                                  Marriot Inn      

              Mary Ann Proctor                        Morgan Stanley in Boston      

 Morris, Rossi and Hayes Law Firm                   NH Fisher Cats               

            Pentucket Bank                              Picard Construction        

Red Sox Community                                Ride-A-Way      

The Savings Bank                                     TJ Maxx         

     Verizon Wireless                               William Gallagher     

 Yvonne Allard

Special Thanks to our Sponsors!

2011 Fidelity House Sponsors

Thank you to our current sponsors! Here’s how YOU can Help!  

Platinum Partners

 

  

 

Gold Partners

 

  

  

 

Silver Partners

 

  

  

Bonheur Scott Traino Group at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney

 

  

The Manfield Family

40th Anniversary Fidelity House Picnic- What a Great Day!

Sponsored By

More than 350 members of the Fidelity House (FHHS) community: individuals, families, volunteers and staff, gathered together on a beautiful summer day to celebrate 40 exceptional years of service and growth in the Merrimack Valley.

Our 40th anniversary picnic and barbecue was generously sponsored by our corporate partner Sapphire Technologies/Randstad.  About 20 volunteers in blue Randstad shirts organized activities designed to accommodate those with and without disabilities including whiffle ball, limbo, mini-golf, face painting, Frisbee decorating, bean bag toss, volleyball and more.  A DJ contributed to the fun with festive dance music and he really got folks up off their feet! While those wanting to cool off could enjoy swimming or simply floating in the lovely pool.  All attendees received goodie bags from Sapphire as well as free raffle tickets for a chance at some terrific prizes. 

 The Rolling Ridge Center in North Andover provided a wonderful venue and a delicious spread for all to enjoy.  Everyone munched on hot dogs, hamburgers, watermelon, salads and more and those with a sweet tooth were delighted by the large shared dessert table filled to overflowing with individual and family contributions as well as the fabulous 40th anniversary cake! 

From beginning to end, everything ran smoothly. Everyone enjoyed being outside on a beautiful sun-shining day. There was shade, sun and picnic tables where groups gathered, relaxed and reminisced about past anniversary events and milestones at Fidelity House.  One mother expressed it this way “I am so happy to be here for this wonderful day. Over the years Fidelity House has done so much to support me, my son and our whole family.  But having a day like this, where we can be together having fun as a regular family, a day where my son is accepted for who he is makes all the difference.  This is a wonderful day!” The day was still filled with smiles and laughter as the buses, vans and cars pulled in, ready to take people home.

 Since 1971 Fidelity House Human Services headquartered in Lawrence, MA has offered individuals with developmental disabilities opportunities and supports to live rich and full lives within their own communities.  Established as a non profit agency 40 years ago in response to advocacy efforts by local families, we bought and renovated our first home on Haverhill St in 1972.  Since that day our goals have been the same: to offer supports and services in the three complementary areas necessary to empower individuals with disabilities to live a better life –family, home and community.

Today, Fidelity House serves more than 600 adults and children with developmental disabilities and their families throughout the Merrimack Valley. We manage 18 staffed homes with a 19th is now being built in Haverhill. Our homes are located in Lawrence, Methuen, Andover, and Georgetown as well as in Haverhill.

Great Prizes Donated for Golf Tournament

Prizes Generously donated

Vacations

Luxury waterfront Week (7 nights!) on Martha’s Vineyard at the Harborside Inn

Two weekends at the  Marriott, Andover

Atkinson Country Club Deluxe Overnight for 2 – Includes Dinner/Breakfast and a FOURSOME too!

GOLF

Haverhill Country Club – Golf 4-some

Indian Ridge Country Club - Golf 4-some

Renaissance Golf Club-Golf 4-some

Sports Tickets & More..

2 Bruins Tickets

Signed Bruins item-To be announced

2 Red Sox Tickets – September 17 v. Tampa Bay

2 Red Sox Tickets – September 21 v. Orioles

2 Red Sox Tickets- September

2 more Red Sox Tickets-September

Red Sox Daniel Bard Autographed Baseball!!!

2 Celtics Club Seats-TBA

2 Celtics Tickets -TBA

4-pack of Tickets to NH Fisher Cats

Other Fun Prizes

Samuel Adam’s - Bucket of Cheer

Scratch Ticket Wreath

Academy Lanes – 30 Strings of Bowling

Andover Liquors – Wine Gift Basket

TJ Maxx Gift Card

Bertucci’s Gift Card

Spa Gift Card

 

Fidelity House teams up with Waypoint Adventure, Inc.

 

  

   

 

 

 
 

   

 

    

Thanks to a Donation from the John F. Wallace Trust

Fidelity House teams up with Waypoint Adventure, Inc.

Challenge and Support

From day hikes and backpacking, to rock climbing and kayaking; Waypoint Adventure challenges its clients to become more knowledgeable and experienced in accessing  nature and all it has to offer. 

Thanks to a donation from the John F. Wallace Trust, Fidelity House was able to partner with Waypoint to offer monthly adventure programs to a number of our adult  individuals willing to challenge themselves through outdoor adventure.  Fidelity House staff worked with Dan Minnich and Adam Combs – the staff and founders of Waypoint to design fully accessible adventure programs that inspire teamwork, help develop physical and social skills and encourage personal challenge and growth. 

Dan and Adam bring to all their participants, including the Fidelity House team, many years of experience in both outdoor education and in adaptive recreation.  They allow individuals with developmental and other disabilities to experience the joys and rigors of rock climbing, hiking, kayaking and more. Through their participation, the Fidelity House individuals have developed many talents and have turned initial fear into joy and have found freedom in personal transformation.  

After an initial team building meeting, the group chose the themes of challenge and support for their experience. The first adventure program was held this spring and featured indoor rock climbing. This program was a good way to kick off the Waypoint experience because our team was challenged to push themselves and reach new personal goals but in a safe and controlled environment. The program was a great success, as were the hiking and outdoor rock climbing trips that followed.  A kayaking trip and a final hike will end the season.  Future plans include more programming for adults as well as a new program designed for teens.   

Waypoint programs foster success. Our team learned to engage in an unfamiliar environment, make new friends, and build confidence and self-esteem by simply making the attempt to complete the challenge. “I was so scared… I couldn’t believe I did it, but I made it all the way to the top!” Jacinto said after accomplishing the rock wall challenge. Luis stated that “I feel more independent and have more confidence within myself.”   

Dan’s notes from the Waypoint –Fidelity House hike:Fidelity House Hike with Waypoint 

“We stopped the group half way into our trek through the Harold Parker State Forest in order to read Robert Frost’s poem “The Road Not Taken.” It was a perfect location for us to read it. The path in front of us literally forked with one of the paths quickly disappearing into the woods, and showing no continuance on the map either.  Jeff, from Fidelity House, volunteered to read the poem. We listened while he read, “And looked down one as far as I could, to where it bent in the undergrowth… Two roads diverged in a wood, and I – I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” We left the decision to the group and after several minutes of deliberation they chose the path which quickly disappeared. Later that day, while sitting on a rock overlooking a pond just a short distance from where we knew we would find our vans, we talked about the importance of facing challenge in our lives. Several of the men opened up and shared personal insights about challenging experiences in their lives and what those events had taught them. We closed the day recapping our two goals for the entire series, Challenge and Support, and each man had an opportunity to share how they saw our group accomplish these goals during that program.”