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Lt. Gov. Murray Presents a Certificate to Notre Dame Health Care Center (left to right Patricia Campbell, Lt. Gov. Murray, Sr. Geraldine Stanton, SND) |
NOTRE DAME HEALTH CARE HONORED
![]() BOSTON, MA - "This should be on the front page of every paper," said Lieutenant Governor Timothy Murray today at a non-profit in Lynn crammed with almost a hundred state officials, business leaders, labor organizers, community workers, and immigrants. "This is a good news story: how business working cooperatively with government is creating opportunities to realize the American Dream." The Lieutenant Governor was speaking about the English Works Campaign, which had organized the gathering to honor 18 businesses that have partnered with government and the non-profit sector to offer their immigrant workers the chance to learn English. "Breaking the Language Barrier," a recent report by the Boston Foundation, details the tremendous shortfall in English Language Instruction across Massachusetts, with many programs burdened with waiting lists of a year or more. The English Works Campaign offers a solution by creating public-private partnerships and opportunities to learn at work. "People embrace the idea of learning at work," said Secretary of Labor and Workforce Development Joanne Goldstein, who talked about her experience with an organization that saw nearly 100% attendance their immigrant workers were offered the chance to learn English. Said the Secretary, "It's good for business, it's good for workers, it's good for the Commonwealth, and it's good for us as a community." As many of the speakers stressed, the programs being honored were helping those who help themselves. "Refugees and immigrants come from lives full of struggle," said Natasha Soolkin, Director of Russian Community Association/New American Center, which hosted the gathering. "Their main goal is to become self-sufficient in the shortest possible time." The programs honored offered testimony to that desire. As Fitzroy Alexander, CEO of honoree Traditional Bread put it, "I think the real people who should be up here getting the award is the workers. They make me who I am." Speakers at the event included:Timothy Murray, Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor, Joanne Goldstein, Massachusetts Secretary of Labor and Workforce Development, Josiane Martinez, Executive Director, Massachusetts Office of Refugees and Immigrants, Judith Flanagan Kennedy, Mayor of Lynn, Fitzroy Alexander, CEO of Traditional Bread, Ayan Mohumad, Somali immigrant, student at Russian Community Assoc, and worker at Traditional Bread, Natasha Soolkin, Director, Russian Community Association/New American Center,Warren Pepicelli, Executive Vice President, Unite Here!, Manager of New England Joint Board, Eva Millona, Executive Director, MIRA Coalition, Claudia Green, Director, English for New Bostonians Awardees:
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![]() view photos May 2011 |
Extending the Notre Dame Mission to the CommunityMay is an exciting month for prayer partners on the Notre Dame campus,
because May 13th marks St. Julie's Feast Day when residents visit Our Lady of
the Angels Elementary School to extend the Notre Dame mission. In the prayer partner program, 13 residents from NDLTCC and 13 from du Lac
have been matched with fourth graders. Together they have shared a yearlong
relationship that includes cards, letters and visits to our campus.
The year culminates in the celebration of Julie Day at the school, with
fourth graders leading a school assembly that teaches about St. Julie
and the mission of the Sisters of Notre Dame. Our residents are the guests of honor! Pam Reidy, Director of Mission |
![]() view photos April 29, 2011 |
Laughing with the SaintsA most enjoyable evening was had by everyone attending the
kickoff event for our Windows to the Soul Campaign. Held at Notre Dame
du Lac on April 29, 2011, the evening began with cocktails and a delicious
buffet prepared and served by Executive Chef Mark Pelletier and his staff. The reception was followed by a presentation by James Martin, SJ, a Jesuit
priest, author and culture editor of America, the national Catholic magazine.
Father Martin is the author of several books. His bestselling memoir
My Life with the Saints was named one of the "Best Books" of 2006 by Publishers Weekly.
He has commented on religion and spirituality in the national and
international media. Father Martin was welcomed by Meg Coffin, Director or Notre Dame du Lac.
His presentation filled the chapel with laughter and was followed by a raffle & book signing. Our thanks to all who participated in making this a very succcessful and fun evening.
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![]() view photos April 25, 2011 |
A Most Royal Tea!Monday, April 25,2011, Notre Dame du Lac was the site of a Royal Tea in honor of
Prince William and Catherine Middleton. The fine china was taken out, the sparking
cider poured freely, and the four layer wedding cake, made in du Lac's kitchen was
topped with the official engagement photo of the royal couple.
Adorned in wedding attire, especially hats, residents and staff alike shared in
Royal Wedding Trivia. Fr. O'Leary gave the royal toast, Bea Camara won the top of
the wedding cake because her birthday is closest to the date of the royal wedding and
Meg Coffin, Executive Director and Billy Johnson did the honors of cutting the cake!
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