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Annual Nopper Marine Poker Run Raises $13,000 for Better Community Living’s Programs that Serve Children with Disabilities!

On Saturday September 9th, boaters from all over the community showed up at Earl’s Marina to take off on a 45-mile race across local harbors. The event was the 4th Annual Poker Run sponsored by Nopper Marine, and this year, Better Community Living, Inc. (BCL) served as the event’s charitable beneficiary.

By the end of the day, $13,000 had been raised! These monies will specifically support BCL’s Children’s Services which serve children with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities, as well as their families, in Southeastern, Massachusetts.

BCL wishes to thank Nopper Marine and all who donated their time and efforts to organizing this event. In addition, BCL wishes to thank all of our boaters, participants, and dinner guests for truly contributing to the success of this fundraiser.

BCL is a premier, not-for-profit human services agency dedicated to providing person-centered services to adults and children with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the Greater New Bedford area. Programs include Bridges to Faith, Children’s Services, Day Habilitation, Individual Supports, Residential Living, Shared Living, and Supported Employment.

BCL Children’s Services provide support to individuals ages 3-22 and their families. The purpose of these programs is to maintain the family unit and avoid the out-of-home placement of a child. Programs emphasize positive behavioral supports for youth with unique needs to help them develop skills, reach their unique goals, and achieve their fullest potential. Diverse supports are provided directly by program staff, or via referrals to partner resources in the community. These help meet individuals’ needs in varying areas that include medical, social, educational, housing and transportation. Families also receive direct quality supports to help them navigate the daily responsibilities and requirements of caring for a child with a disability.

To learn more, visit us online at www.bettercommunity.com. For more information on BCL’s children’s services, email cathy_tremblay@nullbettercommunity.com.

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11th Annual Sweet Temptations Wine & Food

Better Community Living to Host 11th Annual Sweet Temptations Wine and Food Event | Supporting Programs that Serve Adults and Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

Better Community Living Inc. is excited to announce its 11th Annual Sweet Temptations Wine & Food event! The event will be held on October 19, 2017 from 5:00 – 9:00 p.m. at the Seaport Inn and Marina, located at 110 Middle Street in Fairhaven, MA.  The raffle and auction will be conducted at 8:00 p.m. The media are invited to attend at no cost provided there is an even exchange for media coverage, e.g. photos and/or a newspaper write-up.

This event serves as the agency’s most important fundraising effort. Last year, more than 200 guests attended the event, raising over $14,000. Attendees enjoy a night of food, wine, beer, auction items, raffles and fun. In addition, attendance helps support the mission of BCL and critical services for those in need.

Better Community Living is dedicated to supporting and serving individuals with developmental disabilities in the Greater New Bedford Area as they strive to develop relationships and greater independence in the community. Programs include Bridges to Faith, Children’s Services, Day Habilitation, Individual Supports, Residential Living, Shared Living, and Supported Employment.

The event is sponsored by Douglas Wine & Spirits, and music will be provided by DJ Gene Daniels.

Tickets are $50 per person. For tickets, please contact Linda Moniz at 508-999-4300 ext. 122, or by email at Linda_Moniz@nullbettercommunity.com. You may also purchase tickets online.

Last year, over 200 people attended this event and we raised over $14,000.  Generous donors like you are the key to our success and make it possible for BCL to provide local individuals and families, in need, with assistance and critical services.  Thank you for your consideration.

Auction and Raffle Prizes
Auction and Raffle will be held promptly at 8:00 p.m.

Live Auction

Cape Cod Get-A-Way
Five Nights at a Private Beach Front Cottage on the Truro/Provincetown Line
Spring/Summer/Fall
Value: Approximately $900.00
Generously donated by the Keady Family

New England Patriots vs Miami Dolphins
Two Tickets ~ Sunday, November 26, 2017 at 1:00 p.m.
Sec: 225 Row: 22 Seats: 15 & 16
Value: $246.00
Generously donated by Dunbar Goloboy LLP

Special Raffle

Gourmet Wine Basket
Includes Three Bottles of Premium Wine
Value: $500.00
Ticket Prices: One for $5.00 / Five for $20.00
Generously donated by Corrigan Financial, Inc.

Raffle
Ticket Prices: Sheet of 25 for $10.00

These are just some of our raffle prizes…..

19th Annual BCL Golf Tournament ~ June 22, 2018 ~ Acushnet River Valley Golf Course ~ Foursome
Acushnet River Valley Golf Course ~ Two Foursomes
Cardi’s $100 Gift Card
New Bedford Symphony Orchestra (4) Tickets ~ Family Holiday Pops Concert
Providence Bruins (4) FlexTix Tickets
Reservation Golf Club, Inc. ~ Foursome
Stop & Shop $100 Gift Card
….. and there will be many more! Please be sure to visit our raffle tables.

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4th Annual Poker Run

Better Community Living (BCL) is excited to announce its first-ever Poker Run! This “boat race” fundraiser will raise monies to support BCL’s Children’s Services which serve children with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities throughout Southeastern, Massachusetts. The event is the 4th Annual Poker Run sponsored by Nopper Marine. Better Community Living is proud to have been selected as this year’s charitable beneficiary. Additional contributing sponsors include Earl’s Marina and Down the Hatch.

The event will take place on Saturday, September 9th with registration in the morning and the official ‘run’ starting at 12:00PM lasting through 5:00PM. Various stops for the boats will occur along the way. The race will be followed by dinner, live music, and awards at Down the Hatch at Earl’s Marina from 6:00-8:00PM. A full schedule, locations, and race route is below. The media are invited to attend any part of this event. Persons with boats are encouraged to register and participate. Organizers also recommend area residents to take in the sights by watching the race along its route.

BCL is a premier, not-for- profit human services agency dedicated to providing person-centered services to adults and children with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the Greater New Bedford area. Programs include Bridges to Faith, Children’s Services, Day Habilitation, Individual Supports, Residential Living, Shared Living, and Supported Employment. The upcoming Poker Run will specifically support BCL Children’s Services, which provide support to individuals ages 3-22 and their families. The purpose of these programs is to maintain the family unit and avoid the out-of- home placement of a child. Programs emphasize positive behavioral supports for youth with unique needs to help them develop skills, reach their unique goals, and achieve their fullest potential. Diverse supports are provided directly by program staff, or via referrals to partner resources in the community. These help meet individuals’ needs in varying areas that include medical, social, educational, housing and transportation. Families also receive direct quality supports to help them navigate the daily responsibilities and requirements of caring for a child with a disability.

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Better Community Living Hosts Monthly Access Dances Bringing in 100+ Adults with Disabilities

The value of socialization and friendship is no surprise. Engaging with new people, creating friendships, interacting… it’s all part of how we learn, grow, and enrich our lives. This becomes especially true for our consumers, and other adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. These individuals often do not have the same amount of social opportunities, nor events that cater to their unique needs.

As a result, Better Community Living is proud to host the community’s monthly Access Dances. Access Dances take place monthly, and have proven to be truly successful in bringing these persons together, and adding quality to their lives.

Starting in the early 90s, Access Dances have been hosted in the Greater New Bedford Community for nearly 25 years. As of July, this program has now merged with Better Community Living as its primary host.

One person who sees the true value of these dances in action is Joanne Rego, who has been working the dances every single month since they began.

Looking back to 1977, Joanne says, “I’ve always worked in this field. A lot of these people have become like family and friends. It’s not like a relationship with a client. You become very close with people and you recognize that there is a need.” Today, Joanne has been running the Access Dances since the very beginning.

“There certainly aren’t a lot of opportunities to socialize in the community, not like this…,” she says. “We have some that come every single month… never miss a dance. I would say close to 50% never miss a dance, but then most others come pretty regularly, every 2-3 months.”

When asked some of the things she sees and loves most, Joanne said, “Watching people get comfortable, watching them sing and dance, seeing wheelchairs on the dance floor…” She even said that many stay for karaoke at the end of the night. “It’s fun to see them slowly get the courage to go up there and sing.”

Typically 100-125 people attend the Access Dances every single month. Joanne says there are new people at every dance, plus a strong attendance provided via a half dozen other agencies, such as the Nemasket Group, SAIL, Lifestream, MOLife, Crystal Springs, Fall River agencies, and numerous others.

These dances help those adults, who often have less opportunity for socialization, to meet new people and develop friendships. Joanne notes that some consumers when they first attend are, “profoundly disabled.” She says, “Their social skills aren’t good. They’re just quietly looking around… Like this one guy in particular. At first, he had a hard time, but then he walked in and he was so comfortable. He was literally coming in hopping like a bunny, just so happy to be there!”

Even better, the Access Dances provide meaningful relationship building and lasting friendships. “It’s sort of an adult atmosphere where many people connect. They might find romantic interests, meet someone from another program. It’s opening their social circle.”

“While there are a lot of dancing events in the city, I just don’t know where people would go. This is an opportunity to have a social event in a public building, in the community, open to the building, and it’s catered to their advantage, those who are there.”

Access Dances take place on the 2ND Friday of every month, from 7:00pm – 10:00pm. They are held at the VFW Poirier Post located on the corner of Ashley Boulevard and Appleton Street. Access Dances are open to BCL consumers, members and groups from other agencies, and they are open to the general public. Non-BCL consumers are asked to pay a $10 fee for entry. Light snacks and unlimited non-alcoholic beverages are provided. Music is provided by DJ Rockin’ Rick – Richard Brennan.

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Why our staff love their work…

We have an outstanding staff here at Better Community Living… Hear from a few of them on why it is that they love what they do.

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