Employees from Sentinel Group in Wakefield and students from St. Mary’s High School in Lynn hosted a holiday party for individuals in Northeast Arc’s Journeys and Endeavor programs on Friday, Dec. 8. Journeys is a community-based day support program that helps individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities build and maintain employment and life skills. Endeavor is a day habilitation program for medically and behaviorally complex individuals that provides assistance with the acquisition, retention, and improvement of self-help, socialization, and adaptive skills. Rob Neal, who is employed through Northeast Arc’s supported employment program, dressed up as Santa Claus for the party.
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