Monthly Archives: November 2009

Rev. Richard Cromwell

For the Rev. Richard Cromwell, words are the tools of his trade. So when a stroke last year robbed the Episcopal priest and substance-abuse counselor of his language skills, he turned to Bancroft for help. Now, Cromwell is back in the pulpit, as well as assisting people with addictions. I was able to learn how to [Read more... ]

Stop Any Cuts to Services to People with Developmental Disabilities Between Now and January 2010

Help ensure that services to people with developmental disabilities don’t get cut in this year’s budget! We need your help know to ensure that there are no cuts to services. The Governor has announced $400 million in mid-year budget cuts. Each Department is being asked to come up with its share of the cuts. The Department [Read more... ]

Dalton Hanna

Small miracles occur every day at Bancroft. But Steve and Karen Hanna credit Bancroft with something huge:enabling them to keep their son. “Bancroft was the reason we adopted Dalton,”says Steve Hanna,referring to his 6-year-old son with autism. “Emotionally,we wanted to adopt him,” recalls Steve, “but we needed to know what we were getting into; we [Read more... ]