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Author Glen Waites’s new book “Inside the Mind of a Disabled and People in General” is an autobiographical reflection on his disability and the role of faith in his life.


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Glen Waites, a disabled writer, has completed his new book “Inside the Mind of a Disabled and People in General”: a moving, first-hand account of life with disability.

“Inside the Mind of a Disabled and People in General” is about the life of the author and the struggles that he had growing up. He took his disability and the different challenges it presented and used his knowledge to help others with disabilities. By reading this book, the author hopes that you get something out of it.

Published by Page Publishing, Glen Waites’s engrossing book is an inspiring memoir of his struggles with disability and his dedication to helping others achieve their fullest potential.

Readers who wish to experience this engaging work can purchase “Inside the Mind of a Disabled and People in General” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or media inquiries, contact Page Publishing at 866-315-2708.

About Page Publishing:

Page Publishing is a traditional, full-service publishing house that handles all the intricacies involved in publishing its authors’ books, including distribution in the world’s largest retail outlets and royalty generation. Page Publishing knows that authors need to be free to create – not mired in logistics like eBook conversion, establishing wholesale accounts, insurance, shipping, taxes, and so on. Page’s accomplished writers and publishing professionals allow authors to leave behind these complex and time-consuming issues to focus on their passion: writing and creating. Learn more at http://www.pagepublishing.com.

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See How Faith in Times of Adversity Can Transform People in Take a Bite Out of Jesus


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“We carry around in earthly bodies our weaknesses…One day, our earthly bodies will fail, but on that last day, we will be raised unto eternal life. That is the power of the Lord Almighty being shown. His perfect will to raise up my weak, defeated body and to be given a new everlasting body!”

Take A Bite Out of Jesus: Healing Bread That Strengthens Us is a compilation of Rodney Alan Hempel’s pieces of wisdom taught to him by his father, as well as those taken from his experiences. Dubbed as “thorns,” these challenges are permitted by Christ to come into people’s lives in various forms—family problems, financial trouble, health issues, and the like. Throughout the book, the author happily shares how every painful moment he endured became an avenue for him to bond with those close to him and continue praising God while growing as a Christian. More information about the author and the book will be available on http://www.RocketbooksLLC.com.

Hempel’s declining health is a focal point in his work as he talks about his diabetes and osteoarthritis and their various complications. These illnesses cost him a lifelong career in business, yet he advises readers not to dwell in pain and allow it to become a humbling experience. These instances are meant to show people that the Almighty remains steadfast in the face of man’s weakness, and that trusting in one’s own ability and competitiveness only brings momentary glory and recognition.

“There is a fundamental human desire to walk our purposeful lives—to have a life of meaning that satisfies,” the author writes as he talks about humanity’s collective desire to give importance to their existence. “As we journey through our days, many folks seek to find self-worth in pursuing their specially given purpose—to leave their personal mark of making a better world for others, to have a personal significance—a life that rocks their world.”

After the drastic changes in his career, Hempel sought guidance from God on how to move forward. He found opportunities working in golf, a sport he had a talent for even as a young man. The Lord showered Hempel with blessings in this field, but it was also short-lived when more “thorns” were permitted by God to once again pierce the author’s life through the worsening condition of his osteoarthritis. Despite being rendered nearly immobile, Hempel reminded his readers of the weakness of man’s body and the strength of the Almighty.

Much like Job from the Old Testament and the apostle Paul in the New Testament, Hempel has his share of happiness and tragedy which serve as direct messages from God. He does not fear death which looms over the heads of every person, but he rejoices at God’s promise—salvation through Christ. Mankind simply needs to “take a big bite of Jesus,” the Bread of Life, because doing will allow a person’s temporary body to be renewed when it is time for the final judgment.

“We carry around in earthly bodies our weaknesses, but new life is at work in us!” Man’s body eventually deteriorates, but healing and eternal life can only come from Christ. “One day, our earthly bodies will fail, but on that last day, we will be raised unto eternal life. That is the power of the Lord Almighty being shown. His perfect will to raise up my weak, defeated body and to be given a new everlasting body!”

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Cause for Canonization for Sainthood of Dr. Gertrude Barber Opened by Diocese of Erie


Dr. Gertrude Barber was a tireless and compassionate advocate for children with intellectual disabilities.

“Dr. Barber served as a model for all of us to become more giving and to see God in one another.” –The Most Rev. Lawrence T. Persico, bishop of Erie

The formal process to begin investigations concerning the possible canonization of the late Dr. Gertrude A. Barber as a saint in the Catholic Church is under way.

Dr. Gertrude Barber, founder of the Barber National Institute, was a renowned Erie educator and woman of faith who dedicated her life to serving children and adults with intellectual disabilities/autism and their families.

The Most Rev. Lawrence T. Persico, bishop of Erie, issued a decree on Dec. 12, the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, opening the cause for canonization of Dr. Barber. It is one of the first steps in a process that likely will take decades or longer.

Bishop Persico announced the opening of the cause during a gathering of friends and family with staff, students and adults at the Barber National Institute Dec. 17. The decree announcing the cause will be shared in Catholic churches across the Diocese of Erie the weekend of Dec. 28/29. It also can be found at http://www.DrBarber.org.

“It is an honor to open the cause for sainthood for Dr. Gertrude Barber,” Bishop Persico said. “Her family members, and the thousands of families who have been touched by the work she initiated in her lifetime, are surely thrilled to be part of this historic moment. But I am particularly pleased that the good work of Dr. Barber, motivated by her Catholic faith and undertaken on behalf of those in need, will now be known more fully by those throughout our region and beyond.”

Although Dr. Barber passed away years before Bishop Persico was assigned to serve in the Diocese of Erie, he noted he had heard about the good works and faith commitment of Dr. Barber from his earliest days in the diocese.

“It has been my privilege to visit the National Barber Institute on several occasions, and to offer Mass here,” he said. “I know the family and staff is deeply committed to carrying out the mission she established.”

Bishop Persico first recognized the Association for the Cause of Gertrude A. Barber, a public association of the faithful, in August 2019. The association includes within its members the parent of a child with a disability, supporters, Barber National Institute staff and Barber family members. The association formally submitted a petition for the cause to the bishop in October.

John Barber, nephew of Dr. Barber and president of the Barber National Institute, said those privileged to know Dr. Barber saw her devotion to God and her dedication to serving those who were often forgotten by society.

“Dr. Barber served as a model for all of us to become more giving and to see God in one another,” he said. “She established the philosophy which we at the Barber National Institute live by, which is ‘all children are welcome here.’ I know that she would look at this honor today not as a recognition of her, but as an honor for the children and adults she served.”

Bishop Persico also has approved the appointment of Msgr. Thomas McSweeney, a retired priest and former director of the Office of Evangelization for Communications of the Diocese of Erie, to serve as diocesan postulator for the cause.

In this role, Msgr. McSweeney will be the main point of contact for the gathering of documentation and formal interviews with anyone wishing to discuss their interactions with Dr. Barber during her lifetime. The testimony will become part of the official documentation considered during the canonization process, all of which will eventually be sent to the Vatican.

Although any Christian can properly be called “Servant of God,” in practice, the term is often applied to those whose cause for canonization has been opened. Dr. Barber will be referred to hereafter as “Servant of God.”

With the historic announcement, a formal inquiry will begin a review of her life, work and holiness. Dr. Barber left a legacy of deep compassion and groundbreaking advancements in educating and empowering those with intellectual disabilities in her nearly 70 years of service.

With the opening of her cause, Dr. Barber becomes the first layperson on the list of other Pennsylvanians whose causes for canonization are currently under way. They include Sister Teresa of Jesus Lindenberg, a Carmelite sister from Allentown; Father Walter Ciszek, a Jesuit priest from Allentown; Father Demetrius Gallitzin, a diocesan priest from Altoona-Johnstown; and Father William Atkinson, an Augustian priest from Philadelphia.

The only Pennsylvania native to date to earn the rare designation of saint within the Catholic Church is Saint Katharine Drexel, a sister who founded schools for Native American and African American children, who was canonized in 2000. A Philadelphia native, St. Katharine Drexel died in 1955. Additionally, Saint John Neumann, born in what is now the Czech Republic, served as bishop of Philadelphia and was canonized in 1977.

Other Pennsylvania natives whose causes are opened in other states include Sister Cornelia Connelly, founder of the Society of the Holy Child Jesus and a native of Philadelphia, and Fr. John Anthony Hardon, a Jesuit priest born in Midland in Beaver County.

At various steps in the canonization process, further consultation is required in order to proceed. Bishop Persico will eventually need to consult the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops regarding his decision to open the cause, at which point the bishops will vote on whether the cause should proceed.

About Gertrude Barber:

Gertrude Barber was well known in Pennsylvania and throughout the United States for her advocacy on behalf of children with intellectual disabilities and their families.

She took up the mission when, as an assistant supervisor in the Erie School District, she had to tell parents of children with special needs that services were not available for their children in their community. She was deeply affected as she saw parents face the options of either keeping their children at home without access to an education and training, or sending them to a distant institution.

Dr. Barber became determined to find another way. She believed that all individuals, regardless of their disability, have unique gifts to offer, and have the right to live to their fullest potential. The idea that children with disabilities could be educated and reside in their own communities was largely unheard of in the early 1950s.

Dr. Barber began meeting with parents and, in 1952, opened the first class for children with intellectual disabilities in a room borrowed from the YMCA. She soon initiated classes for children with vision and hearing impairments, and opened training programs for adults with intellectual disabilities at locations around Erie.

In 1958, with the discovery of the polio vaccine, the City of Erie closed its former communicable disease hospital located on Erie’s east bayfront and leased the facility that would become the Barber Center. According to Dr. Barber, her students at last had, “the first place we could really call home.”

Dr. Barber’s commitment to her service was founded in a deep devotion to her Catholic faith, fostered since childhood. Gertrude was born in Erie on Sept. 16, 1911, to Kathryn Cantwell Barber, a recent immigrant from Ireland, and John Barber. Her father died in the flu epidemic of 1918, leaving her mother to care for Gertrude, her two sisters and five brothers.

Dr. Barber grew up in the shadow of St. Ann’s Church, attending the parish school and continuing as a parish member all of her life. She attended Villa Maria Academy and Edinboro Normal School (now Edinboro University) before earning a bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degree from the Pennsylvania State University.

She became a teacher in the Erie School District in 1931 during the height of the Great Depression, and moved into roles as school psychologist and administrator. She continued with the Erie School District until 1971, when she resigned to become the full-time administrator at the Barber Center.

Dr. Barber oversaw the expansion of services that span the lifetime, from early intervention services for infants and toddlers to the opening of a center for adults in their senior years. She also responded to requests from locations throughout the state, opening residential group homes and adult day services in the Philadelphia and Pittsburgh regions.

During her lifetime, Dr. Barber received scores of educational, civic and religious awards and recognitions. But the title she valued most was “teacher,” as she continued to inspire acceptance of persons with disabilities in all parts of society.

She wrote the Barber National Institute philosophy: “All persons are children of God …with feelings, emotions, needs and capabilities unique to these persons and their heritage. In a world where all persons differ, everyone should have the opportunity to develop to their fullest potential.”

Dr. Barber died suddenly on April 29, 2000, as the Barber Center was in the midst of a capital campaign to build a new school and state-of-the-art training center. Her legacy continues to be carried out today as 3,900 employees statewide provide a range of services for more than 7,200 children and adults with autism, intellectual and physical disabilities and behavioral health challenges and their families.

Simeon W. Johnson’s newly released “ROMW versus RAMB” is a thought-provoking tome that shows God’s sense of humor at the folly of sinful men


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“ROMW versus RAMB: Reveals God, Adam, and Creation”: an enthralling account where readers can find a lot of information about the creation versus the theory of evolution, the declaration of creation versus man’s declaration of independence from his Creator, and a lot of compelling issues that answer the spiritual questions of many. “ROMW versus RAMB: Reveals God, Adam, and Creation” is the creation of published author Simeon W. Johnson, a writer who graduated from National Technical School with a master’s course in Radio and TV Electronics. He earned his FFC General radiotelephone first-class license with radar endorsement.

Johnson writes, “These and much more you will find in the covered pages of this book.

“Simeon Johnson says, ‘Yes, you will be able to gain valuable information on the authentic proof of creation versus the counterfeit hypothesis theory of evolution. It will generate discussion from the opponents of creation to present the facts presented in this book. Not random-access make-believe (RAMB) hypothesis theory of evolution.’”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Simeon W. Johnson’s new book is a masterful account that takes the readers into a spiritual journey where they can find enlightenment about God’s divine providence being the alpha and omega of the universe.

With this book, Johnson aims to lay down all the answers to the spiritual questions that have been asked by the people about God and the creation of the universe.

View a synopsis of “ROMW versus RAMB: Reveals God, Adam, and Creation” on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase “ROMW versus RAMB: Reveals God, Adam, and Creation” at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “ROMW versus RAMB: Reveals God, Adam, and Creation,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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RBmedia Announces New Publisher for ChristianAudio Brand


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We are investing aggressively in this category and are in the strong position to serve audio fans and partner with leading content creators in the Christian market.

RBmedia, the largest independent audiobook producer in the world, is pleased to announce that Megan Dobson has joined its ChristianAudio brand as the new publisher. In her new role, Megan will acquire all content for ChristianAudio, manage relationships with partner publishers, agents, and authors in the Christian market and oversee ways to grow this important RBmedia brand.

Prior to joining ChristianAudio, Megan spent nine years at HarperCollins Christian Publishing, most recently as the associate publisher for W Publishing, where she led editorial strategy for Thomas Nelson’s nonfiction trade imprint that has published bestselling authors such as Chip and Joanna Gaines, Dr. David Jeremiah, and Kathie Lee Gifford. Previously, Megan served as the director of mass-market sales for HarperCollins Christian Publishing, collaborating with publishers on content direction and expanding placement for inspirational books in accounts such as Target, Walmart and Costco. Her early career included editorial and marketing roles with nonprofit Stephen Ministries St. Louis.

“We look forward to Megan continuing ChristianAudio’s commitment to securing the best authors and producing the highest quality recordings with the goal to become the industry leader of Christian audio content,” said Troy Juliar, Chief Content Officer for RBmedia. “We are investing aggressively in this category and are in the strong position to serve audio fans and partner with leading content creators in the Christian market.”

Speaking about her new position, Dobson said, “As part of RBmedia, ChristianAudio is positioned to be a strong partner for Christian publishers looking for the best audio production experience for their authors. I’m excited about our vision for the future of ChristianAudio and the potential to reach a growing, broad audience of Christians looking for content that inspires them to think about God, themselves and the world.”

About RBmedia

RBmedia is a global leader in spoken audio content and digital media distribution technology that reaches millions of consumers—at home, in the car, and wherever they take their mobile devices. RBmedia produces exclusive titles and delivers the finest digital content through its platforms—including audiobooks, streaming video, educational courses, entertainment titles, and much more. Headquartered in Landover, Maryland, the company has a catalog of more than 40,000 exclusive audiobooks through its content brands: Recorded Books, Tantor Media, HighBridge, Kalorama Audio, ChristianAudio, Gildan Media, W.F. Howes in the United Kingdom, and Wavesound in Australia. RBmedia is owned by KKR, a leading global investment firm. Find out more at http://www.rbmediaglobal.com.

About ChristianAudio

For more than 10 years, ChristianAudio.com has been providing top-quality Christian audiobooks. Already the leading site of engagement between Christian authors and their audio listeners, ChristianAudio.com is working toward a goal of becoming the largest provider of downloadable Christian audio. The site offers a diverse variety of digital audio products for immediate download. A love for audiobooks drives production and the organization’s mission is to be one of the most trusted places on the internet for the refreshment and growth of the soul. Find out more at christianaudio.com.

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Practical Applications for Your Life” instills ideas on how to live life with improved certainty and wisdom


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“Power Through Truth: Practical Applications for Your Life”: a cerebral tome that taps into the universal and biblical wisdom in explaining the profoundness of life, leading to self-empowerment and purpose. “Power Through Truth: Practical Applications for Your Life” is the creation of published author Louie Van Greninger, a native of Oklahoma, a navy veteran , and a hairstylist.

Greninger shares, “Socrates once said, ‘An unexamined life is not worth living.’ In ‘Power Through Truth: Practical Applications for Your Life,’ Louis Van Greninger encourages the reader to examine his or her own life fully. He distills thirty-seven years of study and research into a philosophy of life to bring the reader to a new level of awareness and to help all navigate the sometimes rough waters of a material world. Greninger’s book explores the physical, spiritual, and mental facets of everyday life. Through positive thinking and the application of Christian principles, he guides the reader to a better understanding of what it means to be human. The author also provides practical advice—whether it be improving health, buying a car, or choosing a spouse. The goal of the book can be found in the title—empowering the reader to live a more fulfilling life through Christian truths and belief in self.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Louie Van Greninger’s new book beholds an intent to inspire readers with useful points that allow a better understanding of what it truly means to be alive in divine truth and faith.

Within each chapter comes resounding and thought-provoking virtues that bless life with positivity and fulfillment.

View the synopsis of “Power Through Truth: Practical Applications for Your Life” on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase “Power Through Truth: Practical Applications for Your Life” at traditional brick-and-mortar bookstores or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “Power Through Truth: Practical Applications for Your Life,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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Susan Stoppenbrink’s newly released “Encounters with the Living God” treasures a powerful journey of faith in God despite life’s brokenness


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“Encounters with the Living God”: an expressive book that tells of a woman’s struggles in life that led to her deeper realization of God’s astounding providence and mercy. “Encounters with the Living God” is the creation of published author Susan Stoppenbrink, a classically trained singer and songwriter.

Stoppenbrink shares, “Each chapter reveals riveting accounts of miraculous encounters with God. With each encounter, the living God uniquely and supernaturally responded to the cries of a woman who in desperate situations called out to the Savior who loved her. Susan experienced life being legally blind from birth, incurring numerous eye surgeries and suffered through a series of abuse-filled situations, many brought about by unwise choices. This later culminated in her suffering the disabling effects of multiple sclerosis. In her deep desire to know God and His healing grace, she cried out to Him for help. He answered her with many miraculous encounters. Through them, the Lord revealed to her His true character, her broken understanding and finally after much healing of her body, her emotions and her spiritual life, she received many rich insights that are woven through each chapter.

“The pages of this journey will bring hope to all who have suffered devastating illness and/or abuse at the hand of others. It is told from the perspective of one whose life reflects the healing and grace that expresses compassion, empathy, and hope to all who seek the love that heals.”

Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Susan Stoppenbrink’s new book inspires hope and trust to every reader as they witness a life redeemed by God’s unparalleled healing and love.

This book is a captivating proclamation of God’s openness and promise of healing to those who are afflicted with overwhelming trials and a sense of foreboding.

View the synopsis of “Encounters with the Living God” on YouTube.

Consumers can purchase “Encounters with the Living God” at traditional brick-and-mortar bookstores or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.

For additional information or inquiries about “Encounters with the Living God,” contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.

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User1st CEO Amihai Miron Issues Statement on the Passing of Jim Thatcher


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“The world lost a great technical genius and an accessibility titan this month with the death of Jim Thatcher.” – Amihai Miron

User1st, the provider of the most innovative web accessibility solutions on the market, today released the following statement from its co-founder, president and CEO, Amihai Miron, on the passing of Jim Thatcher on Dec. 7, 2019:

“The world lost a great technical genius and an accessibility titan this month with the death of Jim Thatcher. Since co-creating the first screen reader for IBM in 1984, Jim dedicated his life to ensuring technology access for people with disabilities. His profound influence on the digital world continued as a tireless advocate for accessibility. User1st owes a debt of gratitude to Jim for his friendship and advice as User1st made its entrance into the world of accessibility. Jim Thatcher will forever be an inspiration and his legacy will endure.”

About User1st

User1st provides the most advanced web accessibility solutions on the market for testing, remediation, monitoring and compliance. User1st is the only company that offers both customized short-term fixes and tailored long-term solutions for meeting the international specifications of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Trusted by organizations of all sizes, including Fortune 500 companies and large government organizations, User1st’s solutions are deployed in a variety of industries worldwide, including financial services, retail, government and healthcare. For more information, visit http://www.user1st.com/ and follow on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter @User1st.

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The New England Center for Children Opens Clinic for Autism Services in Dubai


NECC-Clinic in Dubai Healthcare City – Kristin Buchanan with women who are pursuing their education in ABA through Emirates College. for Advanced Education.

“We are pleased to continue our outreach through the NECC-Clinic in Dubai, providing expert educational services to help children with autism and their families be successful,” said Vincent Strully, President and CEO of The New England Center for Children.

The New England Center for Children® (NECC®), a global leader in autism education and research, announced today the opening of the NECC-Clinic in Dubai Healthcare City (DHCC), UAE. The NECC-Clinic will provide session-based, applied behavior analysis (ABA), and Speech and Language services to clients and their families across all nationalities in both English and Arabic.

“Effective autism services are in high demand everywhere,” said Vincent Strully, President and CEO of The New England Center for Children. “We are pleased to continue our outreach through the NECC-Clinic in Dubai, providing expert educational services to help children with autism and their families be successful.”

Part of NECC’s mission is training and educating local staff to ensure knowledge transfer, program sustainability, and local growth of ABA programs, while respecting local language and cultural and religious practices. In addition to session-based services, the NECC-Clinic will provide consultative services to support students in schools, home-based, and center-based programs; a licensed BCBA who can support program development and management of centers in other countries; lecture and home-based parent training; training to schools and centers; and ACE® ABA Software System training and support. The NECC-Clinic also provides free outreach workshops to the public on topics such as behavior analysis and special needs.

“We are very excited to play a bigger role within the Dubai autism community and bring trainings to educators, support to parents, and access to world class services,” said Kristin Buchanan, MSEd, BCBA, Program Director – GCC Consulting.

Ms. Buchanan oversees NECC’s global consulting expansion and the NECC-Clinic to ensure quality programming. She is the Clinical Director appointed through DHCC. Melissa Smyth, MS, BCBA is the NECC-Clinic Manager, overseeing day-to-day operations.

NECC Continues to Grow Globally

Last month, NECC announced a partnership with One Two Three Autism School in Lebanon. NECC has helped thousands of children in the Middle East and worldwide through its centers, consulting services, and ACE® software. In addition to Dubai and Lebanon, NECC operates or consults in Kuwait City, Kuwait; Dubai and Abu Dhabi in the UAE; Doha, Qatar; Gurgaon, India; Riyadh and Dammam in Saudi Arabia; and in Brazil, Australia, Italy, England, Canada and other countries. The ACE® software is currently used in 13 countries. NECC employs close to 300 people internationally, a quarter of whom are U.S. citizens and the remaining are nationals. NECC employs more than 50 percent of the BCBAs in the entire Gulf Region.

International Influence and Reach

Reflecting its worldwide reputation, NECC received the 2017 Award for International Dissemination of Behavior Analysis from the Society for the Advancement of Behavior Analysis (SABA), the peer academic organization of applied behavior analysis. The highly respected award is given to a person or organization demonstrating a significant and sustained contribution to the dissemination and development of ABA outside of the United States.

NECC’s professional development program has graduated many of the autism service industry’s leaders – teachers, behavior analysts, and researchers inside and outside of NECC whose training and dedication have helped thousands of children with autism and their families.

About The New England Center for Children

The New England Center for Children® (NECC®) is an award-winning autism education center and research institute. Our community of teachers, researchers, and clinicians have transformed the lives of thousands of children with autism worldwide through education, research, and technology. The Center provides comprehensive services to maximize independence: home-based, day, and residential programs, partner classrooms in public school systems, consulting services, the ACE® ABA Software System (http://www.acenecc.org), teacher professional development, and research on educational best practices.

NECC is committed to staff professional development, partnering with local colleges to provide on-site graduate training and degrees at little to no cost to the NECC teacher. The result is a growing pool of exceptional teachers trained in best-in-class methodologies, whether they continue their careers at NECC or move on to public schools or private agencies. The New England Center for Children is based in Southborough, MA, and operates a center in Abu Dhabi, UAE. Learn more at http://www.necc.org.

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Pond Lehocky enters final week of 25 Days of Giving


Pond Lehocky will once again be spreading holiday cheer over the weeks leading up to Christmas by contributing to local and national charities selected by the firm’s clients, partners, attorneys and staff.

This will be Pond Lehocky’s third straight year presenting 25 Days of Giving. Beginning Dec. 1, the firm has been:            

  •     Volunteering in the local community
  •     Holding special holiday events for the sick and underprivileged
  •     Creating cards and care packages
  •     Donating to charities

Here are the charities and organizations the firm will be supporting this week:

Day 16: Laurel House, a comprehensive agency dedicated to ending domestic violence and empowering those impacted.

Day 17: Orthopedics at Nemours, one of the largest and most widely respected pediatric orthopedics practices in the United States.

Day 18: Back on My Feet, an organization that uses running to combat homelessness.

Day 19: Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, the world’s largest organization that supports research and advocacy for blood cancer treatment.

Day 20: American Red Cross, which prevents and alleviates human suffering by providing relief and support to those in crisis and helping communities prepare for and respond to emergencies.

Day 21: ADL, a leading anti-hate organization dedicated to fighting anti-Semitism and bigotry and securing justice and fair treatment for all.

Day 22: William Way LGBT Community Center, which encourages, supports and advocates for the well-being and acceptance of sexual and gender minorities in the Greater Philadelphia region through service, recreational, educational and cultural programming.

Day 23: 43 Oak Foundation, which is dedicated to helping minority and underprivileged athletes learn and develop through the sport of ice hockey.

Day 24: TRIO, a nonprofit group committed to improving the life of transplant candidates, recipients, their families and the families of organ and tissue donors.

Day 25: Philly FUNDamentals, a project of the Fund for the School District of Philadelphia that allows any donor to find a school and give directly to that school’s needs identified by the principal, and Donors Choose, a national program that helps donors provide direct support to individual classrooms.

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