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Congratulations to Michaela on her 22nd birthday and graduation from the May Center School for Autism and Developmental Disabilities in Randolph, Mass.! We have loved watching Michaela grow up and blossom over the years, and we are tremendously proud of the intelligent, dynamic, curious, spirited young woman she has become. Congratulations also to the school and residential staff who have made a profound difference in Michaela's life. We know they will all miss her so much, and wish her joy, adventure, and so much love in her life beyond school. 💜 💙
Please join us in our ongoing celebration of our Exceptional Services Award recipients! Today we applaud Jennifer Barrows, Teaching Assistant at our May Center School for Autism and Developmental Disabilities in Wilmington, Mass. Check out this quick video to get a sense of fabulous Jennifer!
We appreciate, support, and celebrate with the LGBQIA+ community this month and every day of the year!
Our Fundraising Gala, An Evening of Hope & Possibility, took place on May 15 at Granite Links Golf Club, and it was aMAYzing! Hundreds of May Institute donors, corporate sponsors, families, staff, business partners, and friends packed the room to celebrate hope, possibility, and the innovation taking place across the organization. Spirits were high, guests were generous, and the air was filled with happy chatter and laughter. Big thanks to Dr. Mark Hauser, our 2024 President's Award recipient, Tom Best, our auctioneer and MC, and our featured speaker, Dr. PJ Simone. And we are deeply grateful for such an incredible community of supporters who believe deeply in May’s mission. It was truly a night to remember. Thank you to all who contributed, both in the room and online, to the support and innovation of May Institute. We could not do it without you.
"It was such a great thing to see. You know, I was so excited! I never thought that he would be able to do something like this. He hadn’t done anything like that in the past." — Nathan Each Lifetime of Firsts is accomplished through the hard work and dedication of each May staff and each student, and always with support from their family. This is one of those stories.