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441 Pleasant Street, Northampton, MA 01060

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Incorporated in 1975 as a non-profit corporation

Headquarters at 441 Pleasant Street, Northampton, MA 01060

1,500 individuals with disabilities served annually

Primary services: employment and community living

Annual budget of $17,000,000

Eighteen offices in Massachusetts, Connecticut and New York

250 Employees

Over 100 cost centers and funding sources

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Upcoming Event: 2010 Golf Classic

 

Karen Lachapelle Memorial Golf Tournament

 

The Community Enterprises, Karen Lachapelle Memorial Golf Tournament will take place on Monday September 13th, 2010 at Hickory Ridge Golf Course in Amherst, Massachusetts.

  Register here for the Karen Lachapelle Memorial Golf Tournament:
or check out our brochure with more information on this years MA tournament at: GOLF BROCHURE, 2010


 

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CEI is accredited in Community Employment Services, Job Development, Job-Site Training, Job Supports, Community Services and Community Living Services.

Mission

The mission of Community Enterprises, Inc. is to support self-determination for individuals with disabilities and/or other challenges to actively live, learn, and work in the community.

Further, we believe:

* All of our services will be offered in the least restrictive setting and manner possible, encouraging natural community connections.

* Our advocacy will help the individuals we serve to better exercise their rights to live and work in the community.

* All of our organization's services will be financially viable and cost effective.

* All of our service locations will embrace a "Best Practices" approach and work together to replicate the many successful and insightful service practices we use.

* Innovation will be the cornerstone of our service delivery system, and each staff person will be challenged to continuously find better ways to support the individuals we serve.

* Our organization will continue in its efforts to advance the field of rehabilitation.

* Our organization will foster the inclusion of diverse ideas, beliefs and practices in the development, adaptation and provision of culturally appropriate services.

* Our organization will continue to promote the inclusion of individuals with disabilities and/or challenges through active recruitment for Board Membership, and agency employment opportunities.

* Individuals with disabilities are an essential resource for our country's future. The numerous talents, insights, perspectives, and contributions that each individual with a disability has to offer need a voice. They also need an organization that listens to that voice and acts on what is heard.

Approved by the CE Board of Directors on June 21, 2005


Funding Sources

New York Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities (OMRDD)
Long Island School Districts
New York Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities (VESID)
Massachusetts Department of Mental Health
Massachusetts Department of Developmental Services
Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission
Connecticut Bureau of Rehabilitation Services
Connecticut Department of Developmental Services
Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Massachusetts Administering Agency for Developmental Disabilities
Massachusetts Commission for the Blind
Statewide Head Injury Program
UMASS Medical Center
General Assistance
City of Hartford
Local School Systems
The Connecticut Chefs Association
The Berkshire Taconic Foundation
Springfield Cable Endowment
Florence Savings Bank
Waterford, CT School System
Connecticut Department of Social Services
Medicaid Waiver Program
Connecticut Community Providers Association (State Set-Aside Contract)
The United Way
City of Cambridge
Many private donors
University of Mass Medical School - Nursing Home Initiative (UMMS-NHI)
Massachusetts Medicaid funded Adult Foster Care
Multiple Sclerosis Society

Populations Served

Individuals who may be affected by the following:

Psychiatric Disabilities
Mental Retardation
Developmental Disabilities
Dual Diagnosis (Mental Illness & Substance Abuse)
Psychiatric Disabilities with deafness or hard of hearing
Blindness
Traumatic Brain Injury
Autism
People with Learning Disabilities
Deaf/Hard of Hearing
Substance Abuse
Deaf/Blind
Physical Disabilities
Homeless

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Job opportunities

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