OUR MISSION
The mission of FCR is to provide a welcoming, inclusive, and safe environment for all survivors of trauma, including those impacted by domestic and sexual violence, substance abuse, bereavement, and other causes. With the understanding that the aim of equality and justice is ongoing, we are committed to modeling diversity, inclusivity, and equity within our organization to reflect the communities in which we serve.
Our Values
FCR services offered are consistent with our values of choice, acceptance, hope, and dignity with the goal of helping children and adults along their path to safety, health, and well-being. We are committed to advancing policies and practices that promote diversity, inclusion, and retention of staff, while offering our services to clients of all racial, ethnic, gender identity, and socio-economic backgrounds and beliefs. Our goal is to ensure that a wide range of perspectives, experiences, skills, innovation, and decision-making abilities have a seat around the table and that all voices are heard. We know that the quest towards equity and social justice is long, and there may be challenges along the way, but we are dedicated to making that journey in the spirit of continuous learning, listening, and improvement.
Our Vision
To inspire healthier communities free from family and community violence. Through our work in support of vulnerable populations, one day all children and adults will be able to thrive in a safe, just, and equitable world.
For over fifty years, Family and Community Resources, Inc. has provided the best possible services for children, adolescents, and adults. Serving Southeastern Massachusetts, Cape Cod, and the Islands.
All FCR services are provided within a setting that preserves our clients’ safety, confidentiality, and dignity, and that empowers them to move toward personal growth, health, and happiness. If you or someone you know is in need of our services, please contact us.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
The FCR Board of Directors comprises accountants, lawyers, local business leaders and civic leaders. The Board conducts regular meetings and takes a personal interest in the success of FCR.
David Madoff, Esq., Chairman
Sheree Marinilli, Treasurer
Linda Kenney-Logan, Clerk
Shirley Asack-Younes
Sarah Broyer Noble
Phyllis Ellis
Debra Bourne
Susan Kantor
Stephen Prone
Danielle McNeil-Speller
Beth Scherer
Haley Kardon
Carolyn Normand
Patricia Kelleher, President & CEO
Help us in our commitment to end violence in our communities. We welcome and encourage you to become part of this outstanding effort through volunteer fundraising opportunities, in-kind donations, or a financial contribution so that we may continue to provide free, confidential services to victims of crime.