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About
Us
Tri-Valley
Inc. is a private, non-profit agency that each year meets needs
of more than 4,000 clients, those over 60 and younger, disabled
persons in a 25-town area of Southern Worcester County in Central
Massachusetts. We pride ourselves on building friendships and relationships
along with providing direct support.
As Tri-Valley
Inc. celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2006, we settled in to a
rehabilitated building in the Stevens Woolen Mill, formerly the
carding room, where wool fibers were combed in preparation to be
rolled and stretched into batts. It is also a place where some of
our older community members earned their livings until the 1970s.
More than an office space, the building also is a community Meals
on Wheels preparation site that brings in our door each day some
of our most precious resources – volunteers.
People in our
communities contribute their time and financial donations that extend
our
ability to provide for people in ways that funding alone can not.
Ninety paid staff members working in concert with almost 1,000 volunteers
to assist elders, disabled people and their caregivers in South
Central Massachusetts.
While a complete
breakdown of our funding sources is available in our annual report,
it is the willingness of individuals to share their time that has
helped those receiving of
elder services and our disabled clients to flourish.
More than 93
percent of total revenue goes to the administration of Tri-Valley.
We are one of
27 state-designated Aging Services Access Points (ASAPs) working
cooperatively with many other agencies. We provide referrals
as well as services in person, by telephone and on the web.
Tri-Valley, Inc. is governed by a volunteer board of directors representing
our geographical area. More than half of our board members are over
age 60.
Tri-Valley Inc.
receives funding from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts through
the Executive Office of Elder Affairs and from the federal government
under the Older Americans Act, processed through the Central Mass
Agency on Aging. We actively solicit grants from other sources and
we welcome your tax-deductible individual, memorial and corporate
donations in any amount.
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS & AFFILIATIONS
Alliance of
Information & Referral Services (AIRS)
American Academy of Bereavement
American Society on Aging (ASA)
Associated Grant Makers (AGM)
Association for Death Education Counseling (ADEC)
Alzheimer’s Support Network of South Central Massachusetts
Inc. (ASN)
Blackstone Valley Chamber of Commerce
Central Mass. Agency on Aging Advisory Council
Central Mass South Chamber of Commerce
Commonwealth of Massachusetts – Employee Campaign of United
Way (COMEC)
Greater Milford Alzheimer’s Alliance, Inc.
Leave a Legacy of Central Mass.
Mass. Alliance of Information & Referral Services
(MAIRS)
Mass. Association of Councils on Aging (MACOA)
Mass. Association of Older Americans (MAOA)
Mass. Congregate Housing Coordinators Association
(MCHC)
Mass. Council for Adult Family Care (MCAFC)
Mass. Executive Office of Elder Affairs
Mass. Home Care Association (MHC)
Mass. Meals on Wheels (MAMOW)
Massachusetts Network of Information Providers
(MNIP)
Meals on Wheels Association of America (MOWAA)
Metrowest Aging and Disability Resource Center
Milford Area Chamber of Commerce (MACC)
National Association of Nutrition and Aging Services
Programs (NANASP)
Planned Giving Council of Central Mass.
Senior Care of Central Mass, Inc.
United Way of Southbridge, Sturbridge and Charlton,
Inc.
United Way of Webster and Dudley, Inc.
Webster/Dudley Chamber of Commerce
Worcester County Food Bank
Women in Business (WIB)
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