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House of Possibilities June 23 Gala to Support Programs for Children and Adults with Developmental Challenges

Ten years ago, parents of children with developmental challenges were hard pressed to find quality programming for them in Massachusetts, not to mention respite care to give themselves a break from constant caregiving.
Now those parents have hope – the House of Possibilities (HOPe) in Easton, conceived and brought to reality by Walpole parent Paula Kavolius.
Housed a home-like setting on the grounds of Stonehill College in Easton, HOPe has been providing top quality care and exceptional programming to children and adults with developmental challenges since 2009.
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Today, eight Sharon residents are among the hundreds of children, teens and adults currently taking part in activities at HOPe. Since its inception, more than 1,000 children and 3,000 extended family members in 75 communities have been served by HOPe, which offers critically needed support and a space where all can work towards achieving their highest potential. It is the only place of its kind in Massachusetts.
Paula Kavolius, Founder and President, emphasizes that HOPe’s programs are not self-sustaining and that HOPe needs additional support to enable it to carry out its mission and continue to build its community of hope. HOPe values its relationship with its community partners, including Temple Sinai in Sharon, whose members volunteer at HOPe during their annual Mitzvah Day.
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Paula is co-chairing Endless Possibilities, HOPe’s Annual Gala, to be held on Thursday, June 23, at 6:00 pm at Gillette Stadium. Hosted by Fox 25 Morning News anchor Gene Lavanchy, the Gala will include a cocktail reception, dinner, and silent and live auctions. Keynote speaker will be Dr. Ronan Tynan, world-renowned Irish tenor, physician, recording artist and paralympian.
Tickets are $150 per person; proceeds will go towards HOPe’s programming to foster the physical, emotional and social wellbeing of each person who comes through its doors.
That includes HOPe’s hallmark program, Overnight Respite (ONR), which gives caregivers much needed respite while their children and young adults (ages 8-21) enjoy a Saturday overnight with their friends. ONR is free of charge to families.
“There is a huge need for this type of programming,” stated parent Rebecca Foti, whose 16-year-old son participates in ONR as well as other HOPe activities. “It is a great feeling to know that HOPe is there and that your child is with people you can depend upon who will care for him the same as his parents do.”
HOPe offers integrated programs of activities and therapies on weekdays for adults and a variety of social programs on the weekends for children. HOPe programs bring clients into the larger community for skill building, integration and recreational opportunities.
For more information on House of Possibilities, go to www.houseofpossibilities.org.
For Gala information, contact Karen Santo at 508-205-0555 or k.santo@houseofpossibilities.org.