Annual Report 2018
Celebrating 62 Years of Service
1956—2018
Opportunities for Inclusion is committed to the inclusion of all people with disabilities.
For information and assistance, please contact our main office.
56 Chestnut Street, Waltham, MA 02453
PHONE 781-899-1344 TDD 781-899-8555
www.OppsforInclusion.org
Our Mission Opportunities for Inclusion’s mission is to serve
children, adolescents and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families in the community, utilizing a person-centered planning
approach. We provide quality, flexible programs, services and
supports which maximize independence, foster inclusion, promote self-advocacy and build
community connections. Our programs are based upon self-determination, sound teaching practices and the
latest technology. We are committed to advocacy and legislation to
influence attitudes and perceptions so individuals may choose and achieve life goals.
Opportunities for Inclusion programs are funded by the Division of Medical Assistance (MassHealth), the Department of Developmental Services (DDS), Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission and private fees.
The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) accredits the Day Habilitation, Community Based Day Supports (CBDS) and Adult Family Care (AFC) Programs. Day Habilitation and CBDS programs are licensed by the Department of Developmental Services Survey and Certification process.
Referrals are received through the Department of Developmental Services, Department of Medicaid Assistance, Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission and Massachusetts Commission for the Blind. Opportunities for Inclusion also accepts private pay.
From the Opportunities for Inclusion Leadership
Greetings and welcome to the Opportunities for Inclusion Annual Report. Inside you will see many highlights from a year well spent.
We were proud to again serve over 300 people in our programs—Day Habilitation; Employment, Community Based Day Supports & Transitions (ECB); Adult Family Care (AFC); and Recreation. In this, the agency’s 62nd year of services to the greater Waltham community, our mission is strong and the need for support to persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities is vital.
Two big changes this year, and we believe for the better, were the agency’s name change and the outsourcing of financial and business transactions. Both went smoothly and many are to be thanked for the administrative and community outreach needed to get the jobs done.
Our new name, Opportunities for Inclusion, reflects our mission to be part of the community for employment, recreation and socialization. This includes forming new relationships outside of our two facilities—perfect examples are the recent hire of two participants into competitive employment and the friendships formed as we volunteered in five food pantries and for Meals on Wheels. Stakeholder feedback has been positive during the name selection and going forward since the change.
We welcomed Non Profit Capital Management, LLC as our new offsite administrator of financials—payroll, contracts and accounts payable and, of course, the annual audit. This company has made us more knowledgeable, more efficient and paper free in only a few short months.
We look to the coming year for more changes, led by the Board of Directors who are welcoming four new members. We urge you to consider learning more about our agency and consider joining the Board of Directors to lead us forward with quality and sustainable programming.
Your support to Opportunities for Inclusion is acknowledged and deeply appreciated. Thanks for reading our Annual Report and best wishes for a wonderful 2019.
Roz Rubin (center), Opportunities for Inclusion CEO, with Marcia MacClary and John Peacock, Co-Presidents, 2018 Board of Directors.
Roslynn Rubin, Ed.D Chief Executive Officer
Activities and Accomplishments: Arts programming with artist-in-residence CC King and our
direct care staff resulted in beautiful art work displayed in the community and in our annual calendar (Day Hab and CBDS)
Music therapy sessions, drumming/singing sessions with Mace Miller and Friday afternoon music continued to support communication and connections through music (Day Hab and CBDS)
Through grant funding, visited BINA Farm for equine therapy activities (brushing, feeding, making friends with horses)
Bentley Service-Learning students volunteered three days a week
Planted, tended and harvested our raised bed gardens Shopped and delivered supplies to local food pantries as part of
the Rotary-Opportunities for Inclusion Food Pantry Project (Day Hab and CBDS)
Day Habilitation
Employment, CBDS & Transitions
Activities and Accomplishments: Community Based Day Supports (CBDS): Art and sharing circles with artist CC King and music with James
Jones held in the community at the Waltham Boys & Girls Club Weekly delivery of Meals on Wheels to Waltham residents Bentley Service-Learning students volunteered one day a week Gardened at Woodland Road and Waltham Community Garden Enjoyed our annual picnic at Lake Cochituate
Employment Group Supported Employment sites at Brandeis, Bentley and
Babson continued to thrive Two individuals were hired by Chartwells at Lasell College and
are working independently Continued to support individuals working in competitive jobs in
the community
School to Work Transitions Transitions Summer Program held at Brandeis University Supported high school students as they held part-time jobs or
volunteer positions in the community
Adult Family Care
Activities and Accomplishments: Ongoing support and training for 46 families in Middlesex,
Norfolk and Essex counties Prepared for and awarded our first AFC CARF accreditation Communicated with state legislators to help advocate for
restoration of AFC provider rates Significant AFC program marketing, including: attendance at
seven high school events, including five transition fairs; participation at events at Councils on Aging; a public service announcement on CCTV; various Waltham community events; participation at numerous conferences and networking events; outreach to faith-based communities
Recreation
Activities and Accomplishments: We continued to grow with many new trips and activities along
with all the old favorites Dances at the French American Club continue to be very
popular and attract persons from the community Recreation activities have been both fast and slow paced with
popular destinations including the Boston Swan Boats and NASCAR at Seekonk Speedway
Watch City Self Advocates hosted an MSPCA supply drive with the support of the Jones Partnership Fund. Self Advocates meet monthly with continued support for Operation American Soldier and joint meetings with the agency’s Program Advisory Committee
Workforce/Administration
Activities and Accomplishments: Conducted staff trainings in behavioral consultation, autism
spectrum disorder, clinical skills, health maintenance, intellectual and developmental disabilities (incidence, diagnosis and best practices)
Successfully completed our once-every-three-years accreditation process with the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF)
Celebrated Direct Support Professional Recognition Week with lunch for all staff
Completed all federal, state and financial activities needed and transitioned to our new agency name
Outsourced agency accounting and financial activities to Non Profit Capital Management
Marketing & Development
Activities and Accomplishments: Rebranded to our new name and created a new agency video
entitled “Inclusion in Action!” All participants and staff received an Opportunities for Inclusion t-shirt funded by 9 local businesses and individuals
Year 2 of “Spring for GWArc!,” our WCAC-TV Live Auction, was a successful fundraiser and created community awareness of our new name and logo
The Artists of Opportunities for Inclusion displayed artwork at the Waltham Mills Open Studios and at the Waltham Public Library. We also created a calendar with art and photography
Annual Harvest Breakfast fall fundraiser was a great success! Grants received for arts programming, community service,
equipment, healthy cooking and exercise, School to Work Transitions Program, Employment Services and Equine Activities/Therapies
The Artists of Opportunities for Inclusion
2019
Revenue and Support Program Service Revenue Government Contracts 2,628,711 Commercial Contracts 466,851 Private Fees 18,649 Total Program Service Revenue 3,114,211
Other Revenue and Support In-Kind Contributions 95,662 Special Events 67,764 Contributions and Grants 100,553 Investment Revenue 127,059 Other Revenue 3,575 Total Other Revenue and Support 394,613
Total Revenue and Support 3,508,824
Functional Expenses Employment 1,073,529 Day Habilitation 939,559 Support Services 117,405 Adult Family Care 723,931 General and Administrative 558,562 Fundraising 126,130
Total Functional Expenses 3,539,116
Change in Net Assets (30,292)
FY18 Revenue and Support Government Contracts 75% Commercial Contracts 13% Private Fees 1% In-Kind Contributions 3% Special Events 2% Contributions and Grants 3% Investment Revenue 3%
Complete audited financial statements for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2018 are available on request.
Opportunities for Inclusion financial statements are audited by: Kevin P. Martin & Associates, P.C.
FY18 Functional Expenses Employment 30% Day Habilitation 27% Support Services 3% Adult Family Care 20% General and Administrative 16% Fundraising 4%
Opportunities for Inclusion, Inc. Summary Statement of Revenue and Expenses
July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2018
Opportunities for Inclusion is governed by a Corporate Membership of 51 volunteers who elect a 15-member Board of Directors to oversee corporate operations. These volunteers represent the Greater Waltham community, including participants in Opportunities for Inclusion programs, family members, the professions, local businesses and local service organizations. They provide valuable expertise, linkages and support to the organization.
Board of Directors 2018
Honorary Trustees
John Battaglino (deceased) Arthur DeVincent (deceased)
Robert Donoghue Jean Poirier Foster
Russ Malone (deceased) Anthony Mangini
Frederick Tortola (deceased)
Marcia MacClary, Co-President John Peacock, Co-President
Vacant, Vice President Joseph Chiarelli, Treasurer Leah Igdalsky, Secretary
Gerard Cosby Harvey Fisher Robbie Dembo Kelly A. Hill Peter Dixon Eric R. Prichard, Esq. David Felton
Alan S. Bloom Robert Boit Samuel H. Boit Boston Properties Edward V. Bowler Connie Braceland Kathleen H. Bradley Brandeis University Brasco & Sons Memorial Chapels Frank Briber Brookline Bank Debra Bruno Bullock's Nursing Service Alvin and Teresa Cadieux Sean Cadieux James M. and Debra Carnevale Michael Carracini and Family John Carrig John Cerullo Charlesbank Garden Apartments The Chateau Restaurant Joe Chiarelli
A to Z Handyman Service AAA Northeast Susan Abend Michael Alexander Gerald and Emilia Allain Barbara Anderson Anthony Antico Arise Consulting Service, Inc. Arlex Oil Corporation Joseph and Doris Arsenault Ron Arsenault Atlantic Charter Insurance Co. Maia and Donny Aucoin Beth Battaglino The Battaglino Family Belmont Savings Bank Foundation Donna Benoit and family Bentley University Bessie Pappas Charitable Foundation Inc. Thomas and Ruth Bergin Bird Precision Henry and Elizabeth Bjorkman
A Special Thank You to Our Generous FY 2018 Donors
Generous donations throughout the year in support of our appeals, fundraising events and grant proposals are so important as they help to provide the many extras that make Opportunities for Inclusion’s programs and services so special.
Community trips, Artists of Opportunities for Inclusion art workshops taught by local artists, music therapy, healthy cooking classes and adaptive equipment are just some of the many inspired additional offerings that set our agency apart.
Thank you to our donors and volunteers!
FY18 Donors Bob Clement Coastal Capital Group LLC Stephen Colangelo Robert L. Coleman Colvin's Inc. Elaine Cooney Lisa Corbett Annette and Norman Cormier Gerry and Leah Cosby The Cosby Family Thomas B. Coxall Cronin Plumbing and Heating Flora D'Angio Dallas Insurance Agency, Inc. Ann M. Darcy DCU Digital Federal Credit Union Delta-T Group Massachusetts, Inc. Robbie Dembo Judy A. Derle Deveney & Sons/New England Monuments Carol DeVincent Mary E. Devlin Kevin and Paulette Dillon Patricia Dillon Angie Coppola Doucette, Coldwell Banker Jeffrey M. Doucette Memorial Foundation Lisa Doucette Gail Drakos Duffy Properties Barbara Dunker Theresa M. Dwyer East Cambridge Savings Bank Nancy Eckstein
Economised Time Services The Ehwa Family Electronic Fasteners, Inc. Embassy Suites Waltham Failla & DeFrancesco Family Dentistry David Felton First Parish Church in Waltham Lynne and Harvey Fisher Foundation for MetroWest Fred Fucci Marilyn and Donald Garand Anthony and Virginia Giordano Joe Giordano, Jr. Paul W. and Pamela Giunta Ida M. Goffredo Bob and Judith Hardiman Ruth Harutunian Leo John Hickey Kelly A. Hill Hillcrest Properties Hobbs Brook Management LLC Honda Village Catherine Hoye Sandra Hudson Nancy Huff Valerie Hughes Diane Hyde Leah Igdalsky Sidney A. Igdalsky IMS 2000 Building Maintenance Inc. James G. Jacobs William M. Jarrett Joseph Warren-Soley Lodge F. & AM
FY18 Donors Jones Partnership Fund Joyce Funeral Home Keane Fire & Safety Equipment Co., Inc. Daniel and Maureen Keleher Kevin P. Martin & Associates, P.C. Knights of Columbus Waltham Council 147 Bud and Linda LaCava Mary R. LaCava Angela LeBlanc Oscar and Barbara LeBlanc The Leland Home Jack and Jean Levey Arlene and Robert Lopez Eileen Losier Daniel F. and Margaret MacAdam Loughry Charitable Foundation Trust Marcia MacClary Adam Maher Evelyn and William Maloney Bob and Cheryl Marcou Jack & Elinor Marcou Charitable Foundation William Marder Father Henry Marquardt Memorial Fund Nick Martorilli Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association Massachusetts Medical Society
Maureen P. McCabe Dorcas McCall Jeannette A. McCarthy Robert F. McCarthy Donald McManus Kathleen McMenimen Donald McNemar Middlesex Sheriff's Office Mace Miller Carolyn M. Montalto Joseph J. Motzi Mount Auburn Hospital Jack Murphy Mutual of America Arthur and Sylvia Nally National Grid The Nelson Companies Newton-Wellesley Hospital John Nicolazzo & Son Landscaping Rita Nicoloro Teresa Nielsen Geneva and Real Nowlan Ann Marie and Bill O'Brien Nan and Paul Okarma Mariclare O'Neal P.R. Douglas Co., Inc. Paino Associates Dr. Paul J. Pantano, DPM Park Lodge Hotel Group Antoinette Parisi Partners Health Care Gary Penniman Barbara Piacentino
FY18 Donors
This list includes donors from July 1, 2017 - June 30, 2018. We apologize for any errors or omissions. Please contact Opportunities for Inclusion’s Marketing & Development Office with any questions at 781-899-1344 x4147.
Pizzi Farm Pro-Tech Towing & Recovery, Inc. Joanne Raymond Robert and Madelyn Raymond Carol Reagan Eileen Reardon John Reardon Michael Reardon Phyll Ribakoff Rockland Trust Rockland Trust-Peoples Federal Foundation Inc. Pauline Romano RTN Federal Credit Union Roslynn Rubin Sandra Rubin Maureen Salkin Barbara Sallese Sallop Insurance Inc. Denise Sanson John Saxe Joseph Scalia Linda Scannelli Cynthia Scholz Ronald and Karen Selines Sentinel Benefits & Financial Group Maria Sheehan Simpson Gumpertz & Heger Stanton Insurance
Carol Takvorian Grace Takvorian TD Bank Dr. Mark Tuler, DPM Andrea Umina Unified System The Village Bank Michael and Vincenza Vinciullo Charitable Foundation W.B. Mason Co., Inc. Robert J. Waddick Waltham Boys and Girls Club Waltham Chamber of Commerce Waltham Community Foundation Waltham Cultural Council Waltham Firefighters Local 866 Waltham Floor Covering Waltham Lions Club Waltham Rotary Club Watertown Savings Bank WCAC-TV, The Waltham Channel WickedLocal Women's Action Alliance Carmela Yachetta Robert Young
Opportunities for Inclusion Day Habilitation, Adult Family Care and Recreation 56 Chestnut Street Waltham, MA 02453 781-899-1344 781-899-8555 (TDD)
Blanche I. Battaglino Center Employment, CBDS and Transitions 31 Woodland Road Waltham, MA 02451 781-899-2206 781-899-4710 (TDD)
56 Chestnut Street, Waltham
31 Woodland Road, Waltham
Opportunities for Inclusion is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit tax-exempt organization.