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Follow on Google News | Road to Responsibility Launches "Empowering Dreams, Igniting Possibilities" Endowment CampaignThe campaign announced at kickoff event at Norwell headquarter.
By: PR First Proceeds from the campaign will create an Endowment Fund, and the annual revenue will directly support RTR's mission of providing opportunities and services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to aid them in becoming productive members of their communities. The "Empowering Dreams, Igniting Possibilities" More than two-thirds of the funds needed to reach their goal have already been raised. "By contributing to this Endowment, donors can help empower dreams and ignite possibilities for many individuals, making a lasting impact on their lives," said Christopher T. White, Ed.D., president and CEO of Road to Responsibility. "This campaign is not just about funding – it's about ensuring that we can continue to provide essential services and support for years to come. Every contribution helps us build a future where individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities can thrive, achieve their goals, and become integral members of our communities." For more information about the "Empowering Dreams, Igniting Possibilities" About Road to Responsibility, Inc. Road to Responsibility offers services to almost all the towns and communities throughout the South Shore and South Coast of Massachusetts, operates 51 residences as well as co-operative and supportive living apartments, and manages nine day-service locations that focus on education, employment, and community enrichment. Road to Responsibility's main office is located at 1831 Ocean Street, Marshfield, MA. For more information, please visit www.roadtoresponsibility.org (https://u7061146.ct.sendgrid.net/ Photo, left to right: Tim Cahill, South Shore Chamber of Commerce president and CEO; State Senator Patrick O'Connor; Chris White, RTR president and CEO; and State Representative Joan Meschino. End
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