Day Program open in Euclid


Dan Rice, HELP Executive Director, Mayor Cervenik, Tamara Honkala, HELP Chief Program Officer, Julie Ann Sweet-Buntin, HELP Board President cut the ribbon to open HELP's new Adult Day Support Program location on Shore Center Drive in Euclid

The Cleveland-based HELP Foundation is proud to announce the expansion of its Adult Day Support Program into the City of Euclid. This program provides a daytime, community-based, recreation and socialization program for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in a newly renovated space on Euclid’s Shore Center Drive. Featuring group activities, classes, field trips, and a welcoming, congenial clubhouse atmosphere, the program’s popularity continues to grow. Serving nearly 50 enrolled participants, the Euclid location now reaches individuals and families that have been challenged with limited options for appropriate daytime services in their area. The HELP Adult Day Support Program is a supportive, community-based full day program that provides adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities a stimulating, casual, and enriching environment. The program is designed around the individual and their need for social interaction, community involvement, and interesting activities in a group setting. The HELP Foundation was founded in 1965 to ensure children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities have the homes, environments, and opportunities to be valued members of their community. HELP serves some 500 individuals each year through our signature Six Chimneys Apartments, children’s homes, semi-independent apartments, Adult Day Program, and Summer Program for Children. For more information on Help Foundation services and history please visit www.helpfoundationinc.org 

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Volume 2, Issue 3, Posted 11:45 AM, 03.12.2010