Bethany Hill School
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Bethany Hill School is a living and learning community sponsored by the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Boston in collaboration with service programs in the Metro West area.
Bethany Hill School is located on a 100-acre semi-rural campus, in Framingham, Massachusetts. The Congregation of the Sisters of Saint Joseph rehabilitated their former educational residence in the early 1990s, based on the concept of Educational Housing
The campus includes a community garden, picnic benches, a playground and basketball courts. In addition to studio and congregate accommodations for about 30 individuals, Bethany Hill School provides ample space for families in its nine four-bedroom and ten two-bedroom apartments. Community spaces for workshops, staff offices, a playroom for children, a laundry room and a computer lab are located on the ground level.
There are 42 units available for individuals and families who can benefit for a supportive environment that enables them to live independently and to receive educational services. Residents include persons who are physically or mentally disable, persons who are hearing impaired, single mothers with children, individuals or families who are in recovery, people who are homeless or living in transitional housing. Residents must be committed to an educational endeavor to increase their capacity to live effectively and independently. There are many opportunities for volunteers to help as "Grandsisters", volunteers one hour a week in the children’s room, tutoring, computer assistance, writing resumes, and assisting seasonally with various celebrations.
[edit] Mission Statement
Providing affordable, independent housing with educational opportunities, within a climate of respect, inclusion and acceptance. Residents are empowered to progress toward goals and to be their best selves in a safe, supportive environment.
[edit] Awards
Bethany Hill School was presented with an award by the MetLife Foundation at the Enterprise Network Conference in Washington, D.C. on November 9, 2005. The School was accorded the 1st Place for Excellence in Affordable Housing in the Property and Asset Manager category along with a $25,000 award. The annual awards program is designed to recognize innovation and leadership in the development and operation of affordable housing by non-profit groups throughout the country.