Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Latham Continues to Go Green!

The Maintenance Department has continued making strides in our recent effort to transform Latham Centers into an environmentally friendly campus. Our latest challenge has been to implement neutral cleaning products that keep both our students and fragile Cape Cod ecosystem safe. New products are planned to be introduced to housekeeping in the coming weeks that will continue to maintain our campus’s cleanliness while allowing Latham to establish a campus free of chemicals.
In other news, the Latham Centers Maintenance Class has completed the first of three steps in the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protections “Green Team” program. Aptly named the Latham Centers “CAN-Do’s” the girls and maintenance staff pledged their commitment to reducing waste, preventing pollution and slow climate change, earning enough credit to gain the “Planet Protectors” title. Our next goal is to create more ways to be green on campus and attain the next level of “Conservation Coyotes”. Stay tuned for more details on how our CAN-Do’s are doing!


"The earth is what we all have in common"
~Wendell Barry


Monday, February 22, 2010

Student's Rock Wall Climbing Adventure








Here are pictures of our students rock wall climbing over Winter Vacation. This was a new experience for most of them.

"Don't live down to expectations. Go out there and do something remarkable."
~Wendy Wasserstein


Thursday, February 18, 2010

Meet Our Financial Department


My name is Patricia (Pat) Hallahan and I am the Director of Finance. When last we spoke I shared some facts about finances at Latham Centers. I would like to share some other facts about Latham Center’s clients and students.


Did you know that Latham Centers Inc has clients and students as far away as France? Yes, Latham Center’s adult program has a young man from France. In addition, we have students from Alaska, Virginia, Connecticut, New York, New Hampshire and Vermont. You may ask why. It is because the best place for a PWS student or adult is Latham Centers. This brings in much needed funds to Massachusetts by way of the employees that we hire and the state taxes they pay. Not to mention monies they spend on living. Latham Centers is the largest employer on the lower Cape. We have over 200 employees who work here and most live on the Cape helping the local economy. We are glad to do our part.

Hi, my name is Beverly and I work in the Business Office with Jean and Lula. Our office overlooks the campus and one of the fun aspects of working at Latham is watching the students play outdoors. In the summer with the windows open, we can hear them singing along with their Ipods. Another fun aspect is attending graduation ceremonies where many of our talented students sing, dance or play an instrument. The students also put on various shows during the year where their talents are showcased. We are impressed that these students care enough about others to have a bake sale to raise money for Special Olympics and recently collected canned goods for a local food pantry.




"Teamwork divides the task and multiplies the success. "
~Author Unknown

Friday, February 12, 2010

Racepoint Food Drive

On January 28th several Racepoint students delivered over 90 cans of food to the Harwich Family Pantry thanks to your generosity and sense of community. Pantry staff was thankful and it was a meaningful experience for students.

Interested Student Council and Racepoint members will continue with monthly drives, the next on February 24th. Drop off spots will be the same;
Chris Coffin’s office and Missy Adle’s office and remember canned goods only with no tabs.


"We cannot live only for ourselves. A thousand fibers connect us with our fellow men."
~Herman Melville

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Latham Hawks Have a Ball

On Saturday, the Latham Hawks basketball team traveled to Stonehill College to participate in the assessment round of the Special Olympics basketball tournament. A total of fourteen students made the trip and all of the athletes got plenty of playing time. Although the team lost both of its games, there was fun for everyone involved. The team will be back to practice on Friday and is getting prepared for the Final Games in March. Go Hawks!!


Monday, February 8, 2010

Self Advocacy and the Legislative Process

On Tuesday, January 26th I had the pleasure of accompanying two of our PWS adults to the State House in Boston to participate in a legislative lobbying event in an effort to educate our state representatives and senators of the negative impact state budget cuts will have on their quality of life.
It was a perfectly sunny morning as Dianne, Wanda, Cindy Loring (Residential Supervisor), and I drove over the Sagamore Bridge bound for Boston. After driving the maze of one way streets on Beacon Hill we were able to find a parking space not far from our destination, and proceeded to walk through the Boston Common to the State House. Arriving with time to spare, we decided to do a little “sightseeing” inside the State House were we all learned a little bit about it and our state’s history.
When it was time for the event to begin we found ourselves some comfortable seats and each picked out a catered “box lunch” to enjoy while we listened to the various speakers talk about the need for our state legislators to be sensitive to the well being of our disabled citizens when making difficult budget decisions.
After the formal program ended, the four of us set out to visit the offices of some of our state representatives and senators from Cape Cod. We were able to speak briefly with Representative Cleon Turner, and Representative Perry’s senior aide, as well as legislative aides from Senator Murray’s and O’Leary’s offices. As part of our visit we left each of them one of our Latham 2010 desktop calendars as a gift.
On our way back to the parking garage we again walked through the Boston Common, stopping briefly to watch the ice skaters on the “Frog Pond”. Of course no trip off Cape would be complete without stopping at Dunkin Donuts for a hot beverage, and not to disappoint, we all enjoyed our coffees (yes, they were mediums with skim milk and one Splenda) as we headed down Route 3 back to God’s country.
In conclusion, it must be said that I couldn’t have been prouder of our Latham “ambassadors” who conducted themselves in the most cooperative and polite manner, and as I told them at the conclusion of our adventure, that I look forward to making it an annual event.
Mike Marchese
Director of Adult Services


"Perhaps nobody has changed the course of history as much as the historians."

~Franklin P. Jones



Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Latham Boys Nashoba Valley Tubing Outing


This past Saturday, some of the Latham boys went on a snow tubing adventure at Nashoba Valley. All around this was a highly enjoyable trip and a day that will be long remembered!


"Let us love winter, for it is the spring of genius."
~Pietro Aretino

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Crazy Hat Day A Big Hit!

Crazy Hat Day was held at Latham School on Tuesday January 26th and Wednesday January 27th. Sponsored by the Student Council to foster school spirit, students and staff wore “crazy hats”, many of their own making. Gift certificates were awarded to one winner with the “craziest hat” and two runner-ups. The winner was Kevin M, and the two runners up were Leona R and Jessica L.B. Staff also participated enthusiastically in the event.

The Student Council at Latham continues to develop skills in organizing meetings and following up on student concerns. The Student Council has sponsored dances and rallies to support our Special Olympics athletes. The Student Council also focuses on “giving back”. At Latham, learning to provide a needed service and volunteering are an important part of the program. Recently, the Student Council and the Race Point class sponsored a canned food drive to donate food to local food pantries. One group of students is working with a local baby center. These student knit baby items and make fleece blankets to donate.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

LATHAM PROFILES: Kelly McCarthy

Latham Profile for: Kelly McCarthy
Residential Counselor for PWS students
Kelly has worked with PWS students on campus for two years.


What do you enjoy most about your job?

Kelly: "These amazing kids. They have such warm hearts. I love the moments when I can help them out of a crisis."

What skills are required to work with PWS kids?

Kelly: "Patience is number 1 and this is a skill that can be learned. I’ve grown so much in this area during my time at Latham. Power struggles have to be avoided and you can’t take behaviors personally."

What do you spend most of your time doing?

Kelly: "There is always something going on in the afternoon and evenings. Homework needs to be done, we go on outings in the community, do arts and crafts projects. It’s important to keep the kids busy. Every Wednesday evening we go swimming.

Activities that involve sensory integration are really helpful and they’re fun too. One thing we do is play with shaving cream. We spread it on a table and the kids make designs. It’s fun to touch and play with and one of the results is that the kids pick less. We also use bubble wrap and play tug of war, which gets aggression out and helps with relaxation."

What advice would you give to someone contemplating a career at Latham Centers?

Kelly: "You don’t need to have experience with PWS to work here because lots of training is provided. It’s important to make connections with the kids and be able to work cooperatively with the team. It is demanding work and at the end of your shift you need to be able to leave work at work."


"Example is not the main thing in influencing others. It is the only thing."
~Albert Schweitzer


Saturday, January 23, 2010

Take The Plunge...Support The Plungees


The Passion Plunge is a Special Olympics fundraiser that takes place annually. This year it is being held at Nantasket Beach in Hull and the Latham Hawks will be there. Your participation is vital in keeping our Special Olympics Program alive and well here at Latham.
You can help in one of three ways...
  • you can come and jump in the frigid waters of Massachusetts Bay with us
  • you can comfortably donate from the warmth of your own home
  • or you can send this message on to five of your closest friends or family.
The water in Hull is freezing in July so it will be absolutely unbearable in March. All Plungees are willing to go through this discomfort because the cause is so important. Please support this very worthy cause by clicking HERE and making a pledge.

See you there!

"Follow your passion, and success will follow you."
~Arthur Buddhold