To The Encouraging Teacher
“I remember going home that day having more self-esteem, self-confidence, and self-love than I’ve had in awhile, if not ever.” – Elizabeth Mintz Today we recognize every educator who has
“I remember going home that day having more self-esteem, self-confidence, and self-love than I’ve had in awhile, if not ever.” – Elizabeth Mintz Today we recognize every educator who has
On this #ThankfulThursday we are extremely grateful for all who were involved in the 2018 Lanes & Games FUN-Raiser. The efforts of 24 sponsors, 56 raffle and auction item donors, 12 volunteers,
#ThankfulThursday is here and today we highlight Brain Awareness Week and show our appreciation to all brain advocates worldwide! Brain Awareness Week (BAW) is the global campaign to increase public awareness
It’s #ThankfulThursday and today, on International Women’s Day, we are so incredibly grateful for every single woman who continues to inspire hope in their communities! What is International Women’s Day? International Women’s
This #ThankfulThursday, we highlight Conlin’s Pharmacy and Home Medical Equipment as a Lanes & Games sponsor! Your valuable gift and long-time partnership with us continues to inspire hope and is now helping
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE HAS TWO VOLUNTEER OPENINGS. Medical professionals, your experience is needed to monitor and protect the rights of people with intellectual/developmental disabilities who live in residential settings managed
This year, we are highlighting the various departments that make Fidelity House Human Services all that it is. This #ThankfulThursday, we are extremely grateful to our Residential Management Team! Fidelity
This #ThankfulThursday, we highlight our FIRST Lanes & Games sponsor! A humbled thank you to our Board of Directors Chair and President of Abbot Financial Management, Andrew Novelline, for all
On December 21st, Fidelity House Human Services was selected to receive a Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Foundation Community Spirit 9/11 Mini-Grant in appreciation of the work that we do in our communities. More specifically,
John Martin and his wife Erin were troubled when they got the news that their son Jack, now five years old, was diagnosed with autism and global developmental delay. Leading