The Christmas wishes of 12 very special children living at Seven Hills Pediatric Center at Hopedale were granted this holiday season thanks to the overwhelming kindness and generosity of McKeon Dance and Gymnastics Center.
At Seven Hills, our mission is to promote and encourage the empowerment of children and adults with significant challenges so that each may pursue their highest possible degree of personal well-being and independence. Our professional staff is passionate about our work that helps people SEE the possibilities, BELIEVE in themselves, and ACHIEVE their dreams.
Get Involved Now View Events CalendarThe Christmas wishes of 12 very special children living at Seven Hills Pediatric Center at Hopedale were granted this holiday season thanks to the overwhelming kindness and generosity of McKeon Dance and Gymnastics Center.
Tashiani is a 10-year veteran of Seven Hills, becoming an employee right out of college. Her first assignment was as a residence cleaner, but she quickly advanced to become a Direct Support Provider, Assistant Residence Director, Residence Director (RD), and now Area Director. Prior to joining the Seven Hills Community Services (SHCS) team, she was an RD in the Seven Hills Neurocare residence in Grafton. "Working with survivors of brain injury taught me so much about helping people with all sorts of disabilities."
As of October 1, 2017, Children’s Friend, headquartered in Worcester, has officially become an Affiliate of Seven Hills Foundation. Children’s Friend provides services and supports for approximately 1000 children and their families throughout Central Massachusetts. Children’s Friend becomes Seven Hills Foundation’s twelfth affiliate.
Seven Hills Foundation held the annual Fall Board of Directors and Advisory Trustees meeting and dinner at the Beechwood Hotel in Worcester on Monday, September 18. Over 200 guests were in attendance including members of Seven Hills staff from all 12 affiliates. At the meeting, five of those staff members were honored
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