The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Office of the Attorney General has awarded Family Services of Central Massachusetts $44,000 for the face-to-face mediation program.
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 Commonwealth of Massachusetts Office of the Attorney General has awarded Family Services of Central Massachusetts $44,000 for the face-to-face mediation program.
The Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission has granted $30,565 to support the Creative Minds program, a collaboration of Seven Hills Family Services, Open Door Arts, and the Worcester Art Museum.
Jennifer Dooley embodies what it means to be a part of the team at Seven Hills through her positive attitude, care for others, and dedication to her work. Jen began her work for Seven Hills Rhode Island 11 years ago this past May in child services, before moving on to the day program.
“One of the most rewarding things is to receive the honor of being trusted with clients to the degree that they do and share in the progress and the growth they make overtime.”
Family Services of Central Massachusetts is extremely grateful to the Amelia Peabody Foundation for their recent grant of $45,000 to support the Summer Literacy Initiative (SLI). Since 2010, SLI has prevented thousands of low-income children from experiencing summer reading loss.