by Zoe Huelsman | Sep 1, 2023 | Uncategorized
Angie Longo has been a force in the non-profit community for years. She is a retired professional banker who spent decades making corporate gifts on behalf of her employers to needy non-profits. Since her retirement, she has continued to provide support to the...
by Zoe Huelsman | Sep 1, 2023 | Uncategorized
This summer has been full of fresh, fun experiences for the kids thanks to the generosity of Keith and Anne McDonough! We kicked off summer with our first annual outdoor concert organized by Keith and Anne in memory of their best friend, Greg Schuster, who was a dear...
by Zoe Huelsman | Sep 1, 2023 | Uncategorized
To better meet the needs of our community, The Bradley Center set off on an endeavor last year to reach more children in need of mental-health services. We needed to find a way to get mental-health services to children where they are: in their schools.We kicked off...
by Zoe Huelsman | Sep 1, 2023 | Uncategorized
I recently had an uplifting conversation with a colleague who has worked at Bradley for many years. We talked about the growth that has occurred at Bradley, the impact of COVID on our community, and how rewarding it is to have the opportunity to work with kids and...
by Zoe Huelsman | May 2, 2023 | Uncategorized
At Bradley, we work hard to build lives of possibility through our educational, therapeutic, and residential programs. We wonder how the children are doing after they leave Bradley. Will they take the tools they learned and practice them throughout the rest of their...
by Zoe Huelsman | May 2, 2023 | Uncategorized
While forming the new Bradley Bisons basketball team, we found that most of the children had never been on a team before…or had a pair of basketball shoes! Thanks to Richard Goettle, Inc. and Vice President Ralph Pagone, as well as our friends Chris Stubna and Helping...