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Published by jdesjardins, 2018-06-14 15:36:42

Summer 2018

Summer 2018

RECREATION

Community Based Recreation Programs for People with Intellectual Disabilities

30 Audubon Road
Wakefield, MA 01880
Phone: 781-587-2382

Fax: 781-587-2383
Email: [email protected]

www.theEMARC.org

Summer 2018
June - September

Meet the Recreation Staff!

Joe Desjardins Cori O’Kane Jess Viens

Director of Recreation Assistant Director of Recreation Recreation Program Specialist
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
781-587-2384
781-587-2382 781-587-2380

Gina Marina Tracy JT Frank Michelle Maura

Allie Brooke Chloe Kendyll Maggie Rob Brian

Special thanks to Roman Music Services, Malden CDBG, Medford CDBG, Samantha’s
Harvest, Adelaide Breed Bayrd Foundation, Amazing Grace Golf, Austin Prep, Mel-
rose, Reading, Stoneham, & Wakefield for their support of our Recreation programs!

EMARC’s Mission

Valuing People, Inspiring Dreams, and Achieving Goals.
The Recreation Department seeks to provide recreation and leisure experiences to people of all ages

and abilities which promote independence, build life skills, maximize community
inclusion and social interaction, encourage an active lifestyle and enhance quality of life.

r’EMARC’able Ramblings

Summer Happenings! EMARC Walks with You!

Check out some highlights on new programs we are Join our team—”New Kids on the Walk”
looking forward to this summer!
Sunday, May 6th 10:00am - 1:00pm
1. Little LEAPers: Our “LEAP” program during school Ipswich River Park 15 Central St, North Reading
vacation and summer weeks has had increased in-
terest over the past few years and we are thrilled to Please join us for our 3rd Annual
announce that we will be trying out our first ever “EMARC Walks With You” Event.
“Little LEAPer” program in June from ages 8-13. This WALK - PLEDGE - DONATE— Go To:
program will have a shortened day of 9:00am-
1:00pm but will enjoy some of the same activities www.theEMARC.org
and restaurants as the “big kids!”

2. The Family Nature Adventure Program is BACK!
Check out the family page for more information for
the summer family hikes.

3. Burlington Social Programs: We will be offering a
new “walking club” as well as the ever-popular
movie program in Burlington this summer! Be sure
to register early, we expect these to fill fast.

March in This Year’s 4th of July EMARC Special Olympics
Parade in Wakefield! 3rd Annual Athletic Banquet

Did you know that the Wakefield 4th of In April, EMARC Recreation held it’s 3rd annual Special
July Parade is the oldest, and largest, Olympic Sports Banquet at Anthony’s of Malden. Over
4th of July parade in the state of Massa- 300 guests joined us for dinner, dancing, and an awards
chusetts? Don’t miss out on your ceremony. We honored Leia Brown as Athlete of the
chance to be a part of it this year with EMARC. Year, Alicia Hintlian, Lianne O’Day, Steve Hildreth as our
Coaches of the Year, and the Steven’s Family and Bren-
So, if you are an EMARC athlete and want to march with dan and Shannon McDowell as Volunteers of the Year.
us this July, please email the rec office to sign up! De-
tails on meeting location/times for the day of the pa- Also, EMARC Recreation honored Austin Prep as our
rade to follow. Don’t miss out on what will sure to be a Community Partner of the Year and our “4 sport ath-
an incredible event! letes.”

The night was a great success and we can’t wait until
next year!

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ASK THE REC DEPARTMENT ABOUT THESE PROGRAMS!

The programs showcased on this page currently have an enrollment waitlist or are some of our more popular program
offerings. We are always adding names to the list so if you are interested in getting involved or signing up for a pro-
gram, please contact anyone in the recreation department!

Once your name is added to the waitlist someone in the recreation department will contact you when a spot becomes
available. Please pay close attention to the age groups for each program listed. You will see these programs on our
website, but will be restricted from registering. The only way to be added to the list is to speak with someone in the
recreation department.

L.E.A.P

Leisure Education Adventure Program

(ages 13-21)

Get out and get active on school vacation weeks! This leisure education program is for teens and young adults with
developmental disabilities to come together for a week of learning, adventures and fun!

Each week will offer participants opportunities to try out new recreation activities, plan outings, and practice with
different kinds of transportation. You might find us one day at a bowling alley, the next making menus and at the grocery
store, and the next canoeing on a beautiful lake! We’ll check out museums, mini golf courses, state parks, the beach, and
other places in the community while developing friendships and having a great time.

Participants need to be able to walk 1/2 mile with assistance, be independent in personal care and be able to be successful in a staff/camper ratio
of 1:4. Participants who need additional assistance, please call the Recreation Department to see if LEAP might be a good fit for you!

Please contact Cori O’Kane in the recreation department. After the summer season LEAP becomes open for any individual that fits the require-
ments on a first come first serve basis. Please keep a close eye on your email for future registration dates regarding LEAP.

Splash Saturdays! Adaptive Aquatics

(ages 8-13) (ages 3 - 11)

Splash Saturdays is a music program that will chal- Have you heard about our adaptive aquatics program?
lenge kids to work on social skills, build friendships, Designed to meet the individual needs of each child, this
and improve their art skills while also learning program provides a 1:1 staffing ratio thanks to our great
about music, all while playing games and working volunteers! Classes are available at the Malden or
as a team to have FUN! Reading YMCA. The program is for children ages 3 - 11. Please call
The kids will travel from 30 Audubon Road in the office at 781-587-2384 with any questions or if you would like
Wakefield down to Onset Music. to be added to the list!

This program is run with support from the Metro North Area Office of Young Adult After Hours Bowling
the Department of Developmental Services (DDS) through Family
Support. Scholarships available through the Recreation Department. (ages 22+)
Participants must live at home in the Metro North Area (Everett,
Lynnfield, Malden, Medford, Melrose, North Reading, Reading, Love to bowl? Then ask us about our After Hours Bowling program!
Saugus, Stoneham, Wakefield) AND have completed DDS eligibility. The bowling program currently has a waitlist for both Wakefield and
Burlington Locations. Call us to be added to the wait-
Our next session will begin this fall! Contact Jess Viens at 781-587- list or for more information on the program!
2380 for more information.
Whether it is your first time or you are a dedicated
PAGE bowler, everyone can learn and have a great time
each week! We will meet immediately after day ser-
4 vices and drive to the Woburn Bowladrome where the adults pur-
chase an afternoon snack and break up into teams to fit in two
strings of bowling! Participants will be transported back to their day
program site for pick up.

FAMILY & SIBLING PROGRAMS

FAMILY KICKBALL (all ages) FAMILY NATURE ADVENTURES (all ages)

Looking for a great way to keep your We will be continuing our program from this past fall called, Family
family active this summer? This is a ter- Nature Adventures. We LOVED our hike at Breakheart Reservation!
rific opportunity to meet other families This accessible location has great parking and beautiful scenery. We
and get to know EMARC staff while hav- are going to encourage families to hike on Saturday mornings from
ing fun with a good old-fashioned game 9:00-10:00am before the heat of the day in the summer!
of kickball! We’ll split up into teams each Please register on RecDesk but note that this program is FREE and
week and have a lot of laughs! All ages and abilities welcome. families must accompany participants!
*This is not a drop-off program. Please bring your re-usable water Parking location: 100 Hemlock Rd, Wakefield, MA 01880 (Wakefield
bottles and wear appropriate shoes! Vocational School)
Summer Dates: Saturday 9:00am - 10:00am
MELROSE
Thursdays, 6:00pm - 7:30pm July 7th—August 11th
June 28th - August 2
$25 per family for the season Breakheart is an accessible, paved hiking trail. The hike is moderate-
Lincoln Elementary field, 80 West Wyoming Avenue, Melrose ly challenging with different length loops available.
Out & back’s are possible as well in order to build endurance!
Minimum of 6 families to run If you have any questions please contact Cori O’Kane in the office at
Advance registration is required! 781-587-2384

FITNESS CLASS Sibs United celebrate the many contributions made by brothers and
sisters of kids with a developmental disability. Sibs United acknowledge
(ages 16 and up) that being the brother or sister of a person with a development disabil-
ity is for some a good thing, others a not-so-good thing, and for many,
This modified fitness class will use a combination of somewhere in between.
high and low intensity cardio and strengthening
exercises that are designed to be fun and challenge They reflect a belief that brothers and sisters have much to offer one
each participant at their own level, with high energy another - if they are given a chance. Sibs United programs are a mix of
music to get everyone moving! new games, new friends and discussion activities.

Participants should bring a helper, or “buddy” (family member or EMARC offers Sibs United for ages 4-7 and 8-13, for the most up to date
aide) to join in the workout fun at no extra charge. The main ob- schedule, contact Kim Anderson at [email protected]
jective of this class is to get the participants moving, smiling,
sweating and having fun! Individuals who use assistive mobility
devices are welcome! Please bring a water bottle and wear com-
fortable clothing and sneakers. Instructed by Cori O’Kane

Thursdays, 4:30pm - 5:30pm
June 14 - August 2

$90 per pair / 8 weeks
Outside at Memorial Park on Harrison Dr. in Reading

Sign up today!

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UPCOMING DANCE

ADULTS/YOUNG ADULTS

SUMMER LUAU DANCE

(ages 22 +)

Friday, June 22
6:30pm - 9:00pm

$10

Most Blessed Sacrament Church, 1155
Main St. Wakefield

Come dance the night away with your friends and our
great DJ! We will have light refreshments available;
please eat dinner before you arrive. Supervision is pro-
vided; staff and personal care attendants are wel-

come!

RSVP REQUIRED!! CONTACT THE RECREATION
DEPARTMENT TO REGISTER!

CHILDREN / YOUTH

S.A.S.H. (Stoneham After School Hangout) STIR CRAZY

(ages 5-11) (ages 8-13)

We are thrilled to announce that SASH is back for it’s second year, Grab your apron and join us in the kitchen! We will be
SASH will provide programming after ESY for the summer months. learning about healthy eating and preparing an
Each participant should bring a “bagged” lunch to be enjoyed at the afternoon snack. Learn how to be safe, more
beginning of the program and after lunch we will have a gym and art independent in the kitchen and try some new foods!
activity. Register online today!! Siblings & community members in this age group are welcome.

July 10—12 12:30pm-3:00pm Wednesdays, 6:00pm - 7:00pm
July 17—19 12:30pm-3:00pm June 20– August 1 (No July 4th)
July 24—26 12:30pm-3:00pm $75 / 6 weeks
EMARC, 30 Audubon Road. Wakefield (note new location!)
Location: Stoneham Colonial Park School—30 Avalon Rd, Stoneham Min: 6 Max: 8
*Please note any food allergies or sensitivities at time of registration.

$225 / 9 days Min: 8 Max 10 participants

Scholarships are available on a

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6 Recreation Department for details!

MIDDLE / HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL CLUB First “Little LEAPer” Program!

(ages 13-21) (ages 8-13)

Do you like to hang out and have a good time? This summer we are introducing our first ever “Little LEAPer” pro-
Want to meet friends from other towns? Then this is gram. This trial program will run from June 25-28th from 9:00am-
the club for you! We price our programs based on the 1:00pm. This program will be designed similar to our High School
ticket prices of activities, staff, gas, food if included, LEAP program with a shorter time frame and more structured for our
and a small percentage for administration time. younger participants!
Sign up for one event, or for them all! Monday, June 25—Thursday, June 28
Registration is due one week before each event. Time: 9:00am—1:00pm
Location: Knights of Columbus Wakefield
ALL EVENTS MEET AT 30 Audubon Road, Wakefield Cost: $100 per LEAPer!

Roman Music Therapy: Karaoke & Pizza Participants must be able to succeed in a 1:3 ratio and be able to
walk 1/2 mile unassisted!
Friday, June 8th 6:00pm - 9:00pm Please contact the recreation office if you are interested in this
program or have any questions!
Fee: $50

Out to Eat: Mandarin Restaurant 6:00pm - 9:00pm

Friday, July 13th
Fee: $50

YAC & HSC BINGO! 6:00pm– 9:00pm

Friday, August 3rd
Fee: $35

Floor Hockey Outdoor Game 10:00am– 1:00pm

Saturday, September 22nd
Fee: $35
Note: Bring a bag lunch!

RIVERHAWKS SOFTBALL S.A.S.H. (Stoneham After School Hangout)

(ages 13+) (ages 12-21)

Our fantastic season for the Riverhawks is We are thrilled to announce that SASH is back for it’s second year,
here! This is not a Special Olympics competition SASH will provide programming after ESY for the summer months.
Each participant should bring a “bagged” lunch to be enjoyed at the
team, but an opportunity to get together with beginning of the program and after lunch we will have a gym and art
friends and volunteers to develop softball skills, activity. Register online today!!
have fun and get ready for our own big August
game: Parents vs. the Riverhawks! Bring your July 10—12 12:30pm-3:00pm
glove, water and your energy and join us! July 17—19 12:30pm-3:00pm
July 24—26 12:30pm-3:00pm
Austin Prep High School: 101 Willow St, Reading, MA 01867
6:00pm-7:30pm Location: Stoneham Colonial Park School—30 Avalon Rd, Stoneham
Tuesdays
July 10th - August 21st $225 / 9 days Min: 8 Max 10 participants
$40 / 7 weeks
Min: 8 athletes

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ADULTS/YOUNG ADULTS

GARDEN GROWERS YOUNG MEN’S GROUP

(ages 30+) (ages 22-35)

EMARC, in partnership with Full Circle Earth and the Ready to get out with the guys for an evening
Massachusetts Department of Developmental of fun and adventure! Join Rec Director Joe
Services Metro North Office, is offering a Garden Desjardins this summer for the Young Men’s
Growers Workshop as a model to encourage the Group. This group is geared towards young
development of strong and cohesive friendships between adults men who want to get out for the night and socialize with the guys.
with intellectual disabilities and adults without disabilities. The These “manly” trips will range from going to live sporting events to
foundation of these friendships is an interest in gardening and learning how to cook and prepare a dinner for family or friends
healthy nutrition. Come learn the basics of gardening together! These events will usually take place once a month!
Participants with disabilities must be over age 22, live at home in
the Metro North Area (Everett, Lynnfield, Malden, Medford, Mel- “The Clubhouse” Golf Simulation and Pizza
rose, North Reading, Reading, Saugus, Stoneham, Wakefield) AND
have completed DDS eligibility. Saturday, June 16th 11:00am -2:00pm

Dates and times TBD Fee: $45
For more information please contact
Judy SantaMaria, Director of Family Support Outdoor Mini Golf 1:00pm - 4:00pm
[email protected]
781-587-2314 Saturday, July 21st
Fee: $35

Beach Day & Tides 8:30am - 1:30pm

Saturday, August 11th
Fee: $50

Friday Night Lights– HS Football 6:00pm - 9:00pm

Friday, September 14th
Fee: $45

YOUNG ADULT SOCIAL CLUB YOUNG WOMEN’S GROUP

(ages 22-35) (ages 22-35)

Come and join us on a Friday night! Are you looking Formerly Groovy Girls, this group is for young women
to get out of your house and hang out with your who want to meet new people, learn about the cool
friends? Then join us for one (or all) of our outings! things that women can do, and just go out and enjoy
Call up your friends and get out of the house for the being “one of the girls!” Hair, nails, shopping, hiking, you name it!
evening. We price our programs based on ticket prices of activities, We meet one weekend a month and have a blast. These trips fill up
staff, gas, food if included, and a small percentage for administrative quickly!
time. Sign up for one event, or for them all! Registration is due one
week before each event. Breakheart Walk & Smoothies
PLEASE NOTE: All trips require a minimum of 8 participants to run;
pick up/drop off is at 30 Audubon Road Wakefield. Saturday, June 16th
Fee: $35
Lowell Spinners Note: Eat breakfast before arriving 9:00am-12:00 p.m.

Friday, June 29th 6:00pm - 10:00pm Beach Day and Tides
Fee: $45 6:00pm - 9:00pm
6:00pm - 9:00pm Saturday July 7th 8:30am - 1:30pm
Boda Borg 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Fee: $50
Friday, July 20th
Fee: $50 Note: Don’t forget your towel and sunscreen!

YAC & HSC BINGO! Cool off at the Movies! 1:00pm - 4:00pm

Friday, August 3rd Saturday, August 4th
Fee: $35 Fee: $40

Out to Eat: Bertuccis Out to eat: Brunch at Bobby C’s in Melrose

Friday, September 21st Sunday, September 16th 11:00am-2:00pm
Fee: $50

Fee: $50

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ADULTS/YOUNG ADULTS

THEATRE CLUB

(ages 22 and up)

Do you love musical theatre? Become an EMARC season ticket holder for North Shore Music Theatre’s 2018 season! Or
purchase a ticket for a one time attendance to a show! This year’s shows are:
Mame- June 16th
Peter Pan - July 21st
Mama Mia - August 18th
Jekyll & Hyde - October 6th
Hairspray - November 10th

Priority given to those who purchase entire season. Contact the office! Seats fill up quickly, so register for your spot today!

Saturdays, 12:45pm - 5:15pm

30 Audubon Road Wakefield MA 01880

$50 per show or save by signing up for the season!

$200 for all five shows

Max: 10 participants Payment plans are available!

BURLINGTON SOCIAL PROGRAMS!

(ages 22+)

Come socialize with your peers!! This group is geared for individuals ages 22+ looking to get out of the house
and participate in some great activities. These two groups are an opportunity to get out into the community
with your friends all while relaxing and talking about current events. We anticipate this group filling fast so
please register today!!!

Burlington Walking Club

Mondays, June 4, June 11, June 18
3:00pm-5:00pm
$50 / 3 events
EMARC, 2 Ray Ave Burlington
Min: 6 Max: 10

Burlington Movie Madness

Mondays, July 9, June 16, June 23
3:00pm-6:00pm
$100 / 3 events
EMARC, 2 Ray Ave Burlington
Min: 8 Max: 10

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SPORTS/FAMILY PROGRAMS

SENIOR SPORTS OUTDOOR TENNIS

(ages 35+) (ages 10 - adult)

Are you over the age of 35 and looking to get more active? Train to Learn the basic skills of the game and increase hand-eye
compete in the Senior Sports Classic, which includes horseshoes, coordination while having fun! This program is good for new and
bocce and race walking! The team practices each week near the experienced athletes, and can be an especially good fit for athletes
lake in Wakefield, leading up to their end of the year tournament who prefer small social situations to large
team environments. Athletes must be able to
down the Cape! Current Special Olympic medical safely stay on assigned courts. Special
forms and EMARC emergency fact sheets are required Olympics training is offered for those athletes
for this program. interested in competing in the Summer
Games. All athletes must have up-to-date
Tuesdays, 5:30pm - 6:30pm emergency forms PRIOR to participation, due one week before the
August 7th - October 9th
Outside next to the church at Lake Quannapowitt Sundays, 4:00pm - 5:00pm
$80 for the season July 15th - August 19th
Fee also covers weekend competition Outside at the Parker Ellis Tennis Courts
Weekend Competition: October 12th & 13th 72 Palmer St. Winchester, MA
$70 / 6 week session
Min: 6 Max: 12

SPECIAL OLYMPICS GOLF SPECIAL OLYMPICS SOCCER

(ages 13 - adult) (ages 8 - adult)

This Special Olympics program is for golfers Come join EMARC this fall by being a part of our Revolu-
tion and Rockets soccer programs. Players participate in
interested in refining skills for tournament offensive and defensive skill building activities and
scrimmage games each week. Players of all skill levels
play. The format will be a kick-off meeting, are welcome. The Junior, Senior and Masters level
programs provide an opportunity for participation in
several clinics run by our Pro at Hillview Golf Special Olympics. Teams participate in a qualifier and
the State Tournament. SOMA medical forms are required. Volunteers
Course in North Reading, and match play from the community are needed to ensure the success of the pro-
gram, call the office for details on how to volunteer!
with other teams, but mostly just times that
REGISTRATION DUE AUGUST 1st
work for YOU to get out on the course. The coach will try to assign
Sundays, 3:00pm—4:30pm
volunteer playing partners for alternating shot format play. Lesson September 9 - November 4 (Games TBD)
Location: Parker Middle School
costs and course fees covered by generous support from the non - $100 / season

profit Samantha's Harvest and fundraisers organized by the

coach. Come join this great team!

Dates: Starts in May, weather permitting, and runs through August.
Coordinator: Geof Simons

Call the Recreation office for contact information.

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POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

We welcome people of all abilities to participate! Experienced staff will work with families to understand the
needs of each participant and develop safe and effective adaptations. We will make every effort to help
ensure your successful participation and welcome your input and questions!

REGISTRATION & PAYMENT:

Registration is due one week before the program starts. Payment is accepted:

-In person at the Recreation Department Office (cash accepted)
-By mail – complete your registration form and return it with full payment to:

EMARC Recreation, 30 Audubon Road Wakefield, MA 01880
-Online at http://EMARC.recdesk.com/recdeskportal via credit card
-By phone via credit card

PLEASE NOTE: REGISTRATION CANNOT BE PROCESSED WITHOUT PAYMENT.

Checks made payable to EMARC; online registration requires a credit card. Full pay-
ment must accompany registration unless
otherwise stated. We cannot register you for a program until full payment is re-
ceived. For payment plan information, please
contact the Recreation Department. There will be a $35 fee assessed on all returned checks.

Once registered, please make the commitment to attend class whenever possible since preparation of program material is
dependent upon the number of participants. Refunds will not be granted for missed classes.

EMERGENCY FACT SHEETS: All participants must have an annual Emergency Fact Sheet on file. Individuals may not participate in
Recreation Programs without a current form. Fact Sheets can be found on our website or in the office.

WAITING LISTS: You may request to be placed on the waiting list without payment should your class choice be full. The Recreation
Department will contact those on the waiting list, in order of placement, should an opening occur. Being placed on the waiting list
does not guarantee enrollment in the program.

REFUNDS/CANCELLATIONS: You must notify the Recreation Department at least two (2) days in advance of your cancellation in
order to receive a refund. Refunds will not be granted for missed classes or planned absences. Refunds will not be granted for
special events requiring advance purchase of tickets unless a replacement is found. Partial refunds are available if notice is given
prior to the second week of a program. Credit or refunds will be granted if Recreation changes the location, time, or date of the
program which prohibits attendance or if the department cancels the program due to insufficient registration. All participants will
be notified at least two (2) days prior to a program if there has been a cancellation, except in cases of inclement weather.

Program schedules, fees, instructors, policies and procedures are subject to change. Occasionally, there may be an error in the day,
times, fees or location in the brochure or online. If so, we will do everything possible to correct the situation promptly! Thank you
for your patience and understanding should these situations arise.

PROGRAM POLICIES: Please note the START and FINISH times of each program and plan accordingly. Please do not drop off
participants more than 5 minutes early or pick them up late. NO participant can be dropped off at a program without the activity
leader present. A fee will be charged for any participant who is not picked up within the 5 minute limit.

SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS: Scholarships are available on a case-by-case basis and may be updated annually. Contact the office for
details and to request an application. Income verification may be requested. Any payment plans are due in full before the end of a
program or future registrations may be prohibited until balance is paid.

If you are unable to attend a program due to transportation difficulties please contact us. We do not currently offer transportation
but will work with you to try and make alternative arrangements including carpooling.

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DINE FOR A CAUSE (DFC) WHAT ELSE DOES EMARC HAVE
TO OFFER?
Looking for a fun night out during the week? Don’t
want to cook? Join us for "Dine for a Cause" events. Outside from the programs we offer in the Recreation
A percentage of your bill will be donated to EMARC’s Department, EMARC has an outstanding foundation of
Recreation Department. These are also great supports through its other services provided in the
opportunities to see your friends from the EMARC Metro North communities of Boston. Read below
community. Make sure to go to www.theEMARC.org to about what other happenings are available to our fami-
print out each restaurant’s coupon before you arrive! lies at EMARC and who you can contact to get involved!

John Brewers - August Date TBD Residential: EMARC has been providing residential
care for over 40 years and has a variety of different
LOOKING TO GIVE BACK? support options!
Contact: Roger Plourde, [email protected]
We are always looking for people to help out in
programs, in the office, or visit EMARC’s communities to Day Services: EMARC has three locations for day ser-
get the word out about our services. Here are just some vices in Wakefield, Burlington , and Beverly! Different
of the ways you can help! program offerings including Life Choices, Career Ser-
vices, and specialized services are available.
-Coach a team Contact: Neil Wyatt, [email protected]
-Help teach a class
-Chaperone an event Family Support: Contact our family support team for
-Basic office assistance all informational and referral assistance for topics in-
-Data entry cluding education, medical, behavior, and other areas
-Deliver outreach materials of support.
-Organize the resource library Contact: Judy SantaMaria, [email protected]

Please contact Maureen O’Brien, Volunteer Coordinator
at [email protected] or 781-587-2270.

RECREATION Non-Profit
Organization
EMARC, Inc. US Postage
30 Audubon Road
Wakefield, MA 01880 Paid
Reading, MA
Phone: 781-587-2382 Permit No. 64
E-mail: [email protected]
www.theEMARC.org


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