Co-founders Vivian and John Maley sat down recently to answer a few questions about the Joseph Maley Foundation…where it has been, what is happening in 2018 and what they see in JMF’s future. What Joseph Maley Foundation dates hold special significance for...
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and has special significance for the Joseph Maley Foundation HOPE program. HOPE – Health through Outreach, Personal Perspectives and Engagement- engages individuals in valuable discussion and activities surrounding mental...
HOPE has expanded to reach students from Pre-K through twelfth grades to educate and reduce the stigma surrounding mental health awareness. Read about the variety of ways the program encourages dialogue about mental health. Hope is the desire for something to happen...
Meet Molly Dennie, a sophomore at Northeastern University, in our first Intern Spotlight series. Molly shares her JMF story, plans for the future, and her most challenging experience as an intern. The Joseph Maley Foundation enjoys the benefits of a robust intern...
Director Jen Money-Brady writes about how the HOPE program empowers children with the tools to articulate and express their feelings, while developing empathy and coping skills. “How are you?” Many of us have a standard answer to this question, along the lines of “I’m...
Board member Eric Schommer shares his “Why JMF?” with his years of involvement with the Foundation as a partner school principal, JMFamily Advocacy panelist, and so much more. I am a Board member, parent of a Junior Board member, JMFamily Advocacy...