The Service Club of Andover has been supporting the EXCEL program at High Plain Elementary School for years. The cooking club breakfast is an integral part of the programming for the participants who are primarily developmentally disabled children.
We have been supporting this program for many year and the breakfast has grown in development and also the number of children has increased as well. The Service Club of Andover is proud to say our club's name is behind it!
The Special Field Games games are held at Northern Essex Community College, Haverhill Campus in September. This was the 40th year for the games.
The annual Special Field Games is a sporting event for people of all ages with special needs, co-sponsored by the Knights of Columbus and the Service Club of Andover. Over 200 athletes, caregivers, and volunteers enjoy participating in athletic events, music and dance, and a hearty lunch. Everyone has a great time and everyone is a winner. Northern Essex has generously hosted the Special Field Games for many years.
Chris Deducci, 33, has been attending the Special Field Games since he was 12 years old, and he now travels from his new residence in South Carolina to take part in the annual games. The same goes for many of the athletes and volunteers that arrived at NECCO early Saturday morning. The entire day produced smiles and new friendships as one-on-one buddies got to know each other throughout the events.
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The Professional Center for Child Development is a non-profit, community based agency that has served children and their families for over thirty years. Each year the agency provides hundreds of children and their families with the opportunity to grow and develop to achieve their full potential through services such as early intervention, a developmental day school, pediatric therapy and parent support services.
Creative Living, Inc., is a private, non-profit organization founded in 1986 by Rosalie Ruggiero and Dr. Larry Larsen with the support of the Massachusetts Department of Mental Retardation (DMR), now the Department of Developmental Services (DDS). We were approved by the IRS for 501 (c ) (3) status on March 24th, 1987. We purchased the home at 368 South Main Street in Andover in 1988 and have been using it ever since for programs in support of our mission. While we are a private, non-profit organization and receive no state-funding, we are certified by DDS. In September 2013, Creative Living received a two-year Quest Certification with 100% of the licensing indicators met.