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ISSUE 01 SPRING 2016 Faces. Voices. Lives. MEET JALISA page 03 IN THIS ISSUE Your Investment at Work! 02 Making a Lasting Impact 04 Why Do You Give? 06 2016 New Balance Falmouth Road Race 07 e-mail / [email protected] web / www.mayinstitute.org

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Page 1: Giving@May, Issue 1, Spring 2016

ISSUE 01 SPRING 2016

Faces. Voices. Lives.MEET JALISA

page 03

IN THIS ISSUEYour Investment at Work! 02Making a Lasting Impact 04

Why Do You Give? 062016 New Balance Falmouth Road Race 07e-mail / [email protected]

web / www.mayinstitute.org

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We are thankful for friends, families, and donors like you who support the children and adults with autism, brain injury, and other special needs we serve.

Offer 28 clinical training workshops for hundreds of educators, psychologists, behavior analysts, social workers, nurses, and licensed mental health workers;

Provide 336 children under the age of three with early intervention treatment in their own homes to help improve communication and behaviors;

Place 67 students with autism, brain injury, and other disabilities from our May Center Schools in job training programs at 17 employer work sites; and

Open two new adult residences, providing a secure and happy home for 14 individuals in our care.

Thank you for your investment in May Institute, where nearly 89 cents of every dollar spent supports the solid programs and services we provide. ⑉

THANKS TO YOU, IN 2015 WE WERE ABLE TO:

Your Investment at Work:

Thank you for Your Support!

/ Fiscal 2015 Expenses

Programs and Services

Management and General

Fundraising

88.7%

10.9%.4%

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“We knew Jalisa was different when she was placed with us for foster care, but it wasn’t until she was three months old that we learned she had Costello Syndrome. At the time, only 25 people in the world had that diagnosis. The condition is global, affecting most every area of the body.

Jalisa has a happy personality that draws in all who meet her. She is inquisitive and enjoys school immensely. At the May Center School for Brain Injury and Related Disorders, they just know how to teach her in a way she can learn. She gets to go to dances, and she was so excited to go to her prom!

When Jalisa was an infant, she left us briefly for a pre-adoption that didn’t work out. When she came back, we kept her from then on — she’s a keeper. When we announced it in church, they said, “Thank God she’s finally ours!” And we said, “OK, we’ll share!”

—Susan, Jalisa’s mother

To watch a video about Jalisa and Sue, please visit www.mayinstitute.org/jalisa.

Faces. Voices. Lives. MEET JALISA“Like most teenage girls, Jalisa has crushes on boys, and loves to dress up and to dance.”

Jalisa and a fellow student at the school prom.

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Making a Lasting Impact: JANET CHARLTON O’CONNORIn September, the Board of Trustees honored the legacy and family of the late Janet Wright Charlton O’Connor for her bequest of nearly $900,000 by naming the foyer of May’s corporate headquarters in Randolph, Mass., for Mrs. O’Connor.

The bequest, the largest gift of its kind ever received by May Institute, allowed us to establish the Janet Charlton O’Connor Endowment Fund to support educational and adult services as well as the National Autism Center at May Institute, which promotes evidence-based treatment for autism.

The dedication ceremony was well attended by the trustees, May Institute staff, and three generations of Mrs. O’Connor’s family — her stepdaughter Julia Charlton, grandson Gideon Gray, and great-grandson Joshua.

“I have the deepest admiration for the work done by the staff and teachers at May Institute,” said Julia Charlton. “I have seen Joshua make significant progress over the years, and I hope that in the future May can continue doing what it’s been doing.” ⑉

To watch a video about the family’s bequest to May Institute, please visit www.mayinstitute.org/bequest.

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Right: Gideon Gray with Board Chairman Steve Young and Dr. Lauren Solotar, May

Institute President and CEO.

Left: Joshua at center surrounded by May staff from the May Center School in Randolph and his current Day Habilitation program.

Three generations of Mrs. O’Connor’s family — stepdaughter Julia Charlton, grandson Gideon

Gray, and great-grandson Joshua (center).

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Why do YOU give?In November, we introduced Champions of Care, May Institute’s new annual fall appeal, and asked families, friends, and donors to write a note in appreciation of the work of a staff member, classroom, or program.

The purpose of this annual appeal is to recognize the work of May employees who provide care throughout the year.

Among the messages we received from grateful donors:

“Thank you to everyone at May Institute for making a difference in Julia’s life and the lives of everyone on the autism spectrum. You are the best!”

“In honor of everyone at the Buck Point Group Home and Pine Castle Day Program — for all you do, thank you. For all you didn’t have to do, you are so loved and appreciated and I’m so grateful for you.”

TELL US WHY YOU GIVE. Email: [email protected]

Dr. Solotar addresses more than 200 attendees at the Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel on Dec. 8, 2015.

The May Center School in Randolph, Mass., proudly displays some of their special messages on student artwork.

“Thank you to all of the staff at Barberry Lane and the staff at the Randolph Day Hab. Thank you for all you do.”

“In honor of all the wonderful teachers who have worked at the May Center. Thank you for always giving us hope!”

“Thank you to the staff at the May Institute. Our lives are infinitely better because of your dedication.”

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Our President and CEO Dr. Lauren Solotar was honored as one of Boston’s “Women of Influence” by the Boston Business Journal at its recent WomenUp event and recognized as a talented female executive who sets the standard for entrepreneurial success. ⑉

We are so proud of our New Balance Falmouth Road Race runners, each of whom has a unique story of why they want to run to support May Institute and strong motivations for running the seven-mile course in August.

Each year #TEAMMay plays a crucial role in raising funds to support May Institute’s programs and services for children and adults with autism, brain injury, and other special needs. We are grateful to be selected to be part of the Race’s Numbers for Nonprofits program for the fifth year. Since

that time, our team has doubled from ten runners to twenty, and #TEAMMay has raised more than $36,500.

This year, our runners hope to collectively raise more than $15,000. Runners will receive ongoing support from May Institute in reaching their individual fundraising goals and during their training.

Meet Our New Balance Falmouth Road Race Team!

Dr. Lauren Solotar Honored as “Woman of Influence” by Boston Business Community

Dr. Solotar addresses more than 200 attendees at the Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel on Dec. 8, 2015.

#TEAMMay Captains Paul Simeon and Candice Colon-Kwedor

To meet and support #TEAMMay, please visit www.crowdrise.com/ falmouthroadraceteam

To read her profile and view photos from the event, please visit www.mayinstitute.org/BBJaward.

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