News & Articles
Read: Memories of Kitty Kelly-Curtin
Read staff appreciations of our beloved colleague, Kitty Kelly-Curtin.
Now Hiring: September 2024
We’re hiring, filling jobs all across Massachusetts!
What do Civility and Kindness Mean to You?
In celebration of National Civility Month, we asked staff to share what civility and kindness means to them.
Jones Earns Multiple Honors for Diversity, Addiction Counseling
Join us in congratulating Ronda Jones Tobey for earning multiple honors this fall!
Remembering Kitty Kelly-Curtin
We’re asking our community to help remember Kitty ahead of the dedication of our Lee office to her.
Nonotuck’s Neighborhood: August 2024
Find out what’s happening this August!
Summer Leads to Fall
Read this month’s letter from Nonotuck CEO/President George H. Fleischner.
Now Hiring: August 2024
We’re hiring all over Massachusetts!
Watch: ‘Love and Loss Across Culture’
We gathered to discuss grief across multiple cultures.
Stepping Up for Wellness: Nonotuck’s Summer Walking Challenge
We got out and walked as part of our Wellness Initiative this summer!
Nonotuck Community Embraces Grief Education with ‘The Grievery’ Training Series
Watch the first two trainings and learn more about our partnership with the Grievery.
Nonotuck’s Neighborhood: July 2024
Celebrate Pride Month, Juneteenth, and more with us.
Nonotuck’s Neighborhood: June 2024
Read our June E-Newsletter in flip-book form.
Nonotuck to Dedicate Lee Office to Kitty Curtin
Nonotuck Resource Associates, Inc. is proud to announce the dedication of our Lee office in memory of Kathleen “Kitty” Kelly-Curtin. The historical building, located at 14 Park Place, will be publicly dedicated to Kitty during Founders Day Weekend in Lee, on September 21 at 9:00 a.m. The Lee Historical Commission unanimously approved the dedication this […]
The Disability Pride Flag: A Story of Resilience, Inclusion
Every July, we celebrate Disability Pride Month globally with festivals, workshops, and general advocacy for the disability community. A well-known symbol for the month is the Disability Pride Flag, a colorful visual metaphor of representation and strength. What might seem like a straightforward way to represent the event actually has a deeper story of accessibility, […]
Happy Disability Pride Month
It all started on July 26, 1990, when President George H.W. Bush signed the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) into law. This landmark legislation was the first federal civil rights protection for people with disabilities, prohibiting discrimination against people with disabilities in all areas of public life, including jobs, schools, and transportation. As such, July […]
Nonotuck Care Manager Laurent’s Great Uncle to Come Home
Call it a Memorial Day miracle: this May, Nonotuck Care Manager Tammy Laurent received the surprise of a lifetime when she learned that her Great Uncle Shaz (full name Pfc. Erwin S. King) will come home to be buried alongside his parents in the Berkshires. King enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps in January 1942, […]
DEI & B Co-Chair Bourke Speaks at Juneteenth Event
Nonotuck Placement Specialist Nichole Bourke recently spoke during The Association of Developmental Disabilities Providers (ADDP)’s Juneteenth event during its membership meeting June 18. The event revolved around the theme of “Remembrance, Celebration, and Respect,” and highlighted the importance of intersectionality, and the power of voting. Nichole was previously honored—alongside Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging Co-Chair […]
Nonotuck Celebrates Pride Month with Panel, Resources
June is LGBTQIA+ Pride Month, celebrated annually in remembrance of the Stonewall Uprising, a series of demonstrations that represent a major turning point in LGBTQIA+ rights in America. Nonotuck marked the occasion with an informative panel (watch above), event listings, and a directory of LGBTQIA+ businesses in Massachusetts. See the complete list of resources below:
Celebrating AANHPI Heritage Month: Innovation, Leadership, and Resilience
May was Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month, and, as always, we celebrated across multiple mediums. Throughout the month, we contemplated topics like AANHPI innovation and leadership (in honor of this year’s theme), the changing face of Chinatowns, and even a poignant story about a Nonotuck staffer’s sister surviving the Khmer […]