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Prisms: Perspectives on Hidden Disability offers artistic explorations of four artists' experiences with disability that are not initially visible to others, including learning and physical disabilities, chronic pain, and mental illness. By considering disability with the varied perspectives shared by the exhibiting artists, a spectrum of nuanced, gorgeous, and human experiences unfold. In resonance with James Baldwin’s declaration that “The role of the artist is exactly the same as the role of the lover. If I love you, I...
The 2019 Miles-Lincoln Award Gala & Auction was an incredible success! Hundreds of Children's Friend supporters joined together at Mechanics Hall this past Friday evening to honor Sue Mailman for her commitment to our work, supporting programs for children and families in central Massachusetts.
Children’s Friend, an affiliate of Seven Hills Foundation, has been awarded $5,000 from the Haley Cremer Foundation to support free children’s grief counseling at the Carriage House. As the only grief support center for children and families in the greater Worcester area, the waiting list of children seeking support continually grows at the Carriage House. To embark upon this mounting list, funds from the Haley Cremer Foundation will provide additional volunteer trainings to grow our volunteer pool and update the skills of...
The Miles-Lincoln Award Gala & Auction is critical to meet the ever increasing need for services: The need for permanent homes for children in the care of DCF; the need for access to mental health counseling for children; the need for more openings in high-quality child care to meet the demand of desperate families receiving subsidy vouchers; and the need for grief support for families, especially as the opioid crisis grows.