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Nonotuck to Celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

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Black History Month Panel Discusses Representation, Identity and Diversity

Participants in a recent virtual Black History Month Panel on the topic of “The Black Family: Representation, Identity, and Diversity” included Ron Johnson, Monalisa Longmore, and Sarye Huggins,

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Celebrate Black History Month with Nonotuck

As part of its continuing work to support the cause of racial justice and anti-racism, Nonotuck Resource Associates, Inc., is holding several virtual events during Black History Month.

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Nonotuck Earns Top Workplace USA Award

Top Workplace USA offers national recognition for organizations with more than 150 employees.

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Honoring the Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.

Today, as our country honors the legacy of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr., and every day, Nonotuck is committed to the cause of racial justice.

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Wishes for the New Year from Our Home to Yours

As we close this year, Nonotuck President/CEO George Fleischner reflects on the resilience of our community, and our ability to keep the hearts and homes of Nonotuck strong.

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Getting on Board: Fred Bona

Nonotuck board member Fred Bona has devoted decades to helping guide the organization in its care for people with disabilities.

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What Are You Thankful For?

With the coronavirus pandemic keeping many families apart this Thanksgiving, it may be tempting to focus on the holiday we wish we could have. But gratitude for what is has many benefits and is worth the effort.

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Boston Globe Names Nonotuck a Top Workplace

Nonotuck's emphasis on caregiving has helped support employees during this time of crisis.

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Getting on Board: Suzanne Warsaw

A longtime member of Nonotuck’s board of directors, Suzanne Warsaw is a big cheerleader for the organization and its model of caring for people with disabilities through shared living.

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“(Through shared living) people with a disability experience a real transformation and discover confidence in themselves; they discover their capacity to make choices, and also find a certain liberty and above all their dignity as human beings.”

Caregiving with Love:
Guide for Shared Living Providers

Learn how Nonotuck developed a love-based ideology of care. We started our shared living program as an alternative to group homes for people with disabilities. Instead, Shared Living creates genuine life transformation for people with disabilities, as well as families and communities. The true power of caregiving is found through hospitality, authenticity, and love.

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