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To the Editor:
On Friday, April 30, Martha’s Vineyard Community Services (MVCS) held its first annual “Community of Caring” staff day. Several community partners joined with us to fill the day with learning, connection, and fun. After a year focused on protecting the health and safety of our staff, clients, and community during the coronavirus pandemic, the staff day had just the right touch of team building and camaraderie.
We extend our gratitude to our friends across the Island who helped MVCS kick the day off with highly anticipated morning sessions. Nearly 100 MVCS staff, divided into small groups of six to 10, congregated across Island locales to participate in a variety of activities. Among the favorite experiences were: equine-assisted learning at Misty Meadows; guided disc golf with Jake Gifford, owner of Lazy Frog; ropes course challenge with Sterling Bishop of Dukes County Sheriff’s Office; guided tour at Polly Hill Arb
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Rockland Trust foundation pledges $50,000 to MVCS
The Rockland Trust Charitable Foundation has pledged $50,000 to Martha’s Vineyard Community Services to support the organization’s continued expansion of its campus, according to a press release.
The money will be doled out over the course of five years, and helps launch phase 2 of the MVCS capital campaign, which is raising $15 million to build a new main campus building to house the Island counseling center, disability services, urgent care center, emergency services, and administration.
“We are incredibly thankful for the generosity of Rockland Trust Charitable Foundation and their continued support of our Island community,” Beth Folcarelli, MVCS chief executive officer, said. “Thousands walk through our doors each year, and the demand for our services has grown immensely due to the pandemic. While we have worked tirelessly to evolve our services to meet the needs of our reside