|
Devereux’s
Hope Gala raises more than $700,000 for children and adults with special needs
Nearly
600 guests experienced a magical evening during Devereux Pennsylvania’s annual Hope
Gala on November 11 at The Fillmore in Philadelphia.
Thanks
to the collective generosity of sponsors and attendees, Devereux raised more
than $700,000 in gross proceeds to provide services and supports not only to
the children, adolescents and adults with special needs we serve directly in
the region, but also to the behavioral healthcare needs of communities across
the country.
In
addition to raising critical funds to benefit local individuals with emotional, behavioral and cognitive
differences, the event highlighted the legacy of Devereux Advanced Behavioral
Health President and CEO Robert Q.
Kreider, who will retire on Jan. 1, 2018, after more than 20 years
of service with the organization.
A
spellbinding evening
With the theme “A Spellbinding Evening: Celebrating the Magic of Robert Q.
Kreider,” the evening featured one-of-a-kind live and silent auction items and
experiences, a surprise performance by internationally
recognized opera singer (and Kreider’s son-in-law) John Viscardi, food and drinks tied into the magical theme, and powerhouse
band LA Starz who had guests dancing the night away.
“What
a fantastic evening! Our Hope Gala was a huge success,” said Kreider. “It was
an honor to be recognized by my colleagues, family and friends during this
special event but, even more importantly, I am grateful to our supporters for helping
us continue to be a beacon of hope for the children, adolescents and adults we
serve every day.”
View our 2017 Hope Gala photos.
Announcing
a new Devereux leader
In
addition, the morning of the gala, the Devereux Board of Trustees appointed
Carl E. Clark II as its new president and chief executive officer. Clark,
Devereux’s current senior vice president and chief operating officer, will take
the helm on Jan. 2, 2018, serving as only the seventh head of the historic
105-year-old organization.
“I
am delighted by the Board’s selection of Carl, and confident he will take
Devereux to new levels of excellence in our rapidly changing field,” noted
Kreider. “He will be an outstanding advocate for the importance of behavioral
health services in integrated healthcare.
Save the date!
We look forward to seeing everyone at the 2018
Hope Gala at Moulin at Sherman Mills in Philadelphia on Saturday, Nov. 10,
2018.
Latest News
 |
|
Recreational Therapy Month: Enriching the lives of youth, adults with disabilities
February is Recreational Therapy Month. Learn how Devereux is using recreational activities and programs to help those living with emotional, behavioral and cognitive differences acquire new skills, boost their self-confidence and improve their quality of life.
|
 |
|
Community supporters make holiday season special for Devereux Pennsylvania youth
The holidays are over, but the memories remain of a special season filled with joy and gratitude for youth served by Devereux Pennsylvania. Through Devereux Pennsylvania Children’s Services’ “Operation Santa” program, community supporters, as well as center staff and their families, donated hundreds of toys to help fulfill the holiday wish lists - and more - of approximately 300 children and adolescents living with emotional, behavioral and cognitive differences.
|
 |
|
Devereux article on engaging families in behavioral health treatment featured in Behavioral Health News
An article written by Devereux National Director of Behavioral Health Services Crystal Taylor-Dietz, Psy.D., and Devereux National Director of Family Engagement Amy Kelly, MBA, MNM, was recently featured in Behavioral Health News. The article - “The integral role of families in promoting mental health and managing mental illness” - discusses the importance of family engagement in behavioral health treatment.
|
 |
|
Adults share personal experiences on services through Devereux New Jersey’s Advisory Board
Adults who receive services through Devereux New Jersey - who also sit on the center’s Advisory Board for individuals served - have an opportunity to make their voices heard and share their personal experiences on the services they receive.
|
 |
|
Autism Spectrum News features Devereux article on supporting individuals with disabilities in becoming self-advocates
An article written by Devereux team members on supporting teens and adults with disabilities in becoming self-advocates was recently featured in Autism Spectrum News. The article includes interviews with three individuals who are enrolled in Devereux Pennsylvania’s Community Adult Autism Partnership Program as they offer tips on how to ensure your voice is heard.
|
 |
|
Devereux New Jersey Direct Support Professional/Lead Staff Nacole Moore
Devereux New Jersey Direct Support Professional/Lead Staff Nacole Moore leads by example and is always ready and willing to lend a helping hand. Learn how she is inspiring all those around her.
|
 |
|
Celebrating Devereux’s Healthcare Heroes: Spotlight on Devereux Arizona Nursing Manager Tammy Maguire
At Devereux, our employees are at the heart of everything we do - and are key to our success. Learn how Devereux Arizona Nursing Manager Tammy Maguire is serving and inspiring others every day.
|
 |
|
Devereux article on advocating for those who are nonspeaking or minimally verbal featured in Autism Spectrum News
Read this Autism Spectrum News article written by Devereux National Director of Family Engagement Amy Kelly, MBA, MNM, as she offers suggestions on how to advocate for those who are nonspeaking or limited in their verbal communication.
|
 |
|
Planting seeds of learning: Devereux California’s greenhouse program helps adults grow job, life skills
Adults who participate in Devereux California’s greenhouse vocational program are gaining more than a green thumb, they are cultivating critical job and life skills to help them increase their independence and enhance their overall quality of life.
|
More Stories
|