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Volunteer Opportunity Available - Help Us Make a Difference!

06/1/15


The May Center School for Autism and Developmental Disabilities, located in Randolph, Mass., is seeking human services professionals, attorneys, nurses, emergency responders, and other interested persons to serve as volunteer members of its Human Rights Committee (HRC). 

The HRC is entrusted with the task of protecting the rights of individuals who receive services at this private residential school, which provides educational, behavioral, and cognitive-behavioral services to its students.

Prior committee experience is not required. Members will receive training and support as part of their participation. Interested individuals must be willing to attend quarterly meetings in the early evening hours. May Institute employees are not eligible for HRC membership.

For more information, please email Stephanie N. Child at schild@mayinstitute.org.
 

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