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Category: Wayfinder Moments Spring/Summer 2026

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In Great Company: Meet Brian A. Barreto

From partnering with your company to sharing your lived experiences and championing causes and values that help the community, there are a variety of ways you can make an impact. We recently hosted “The Conversation”, Wayfinder’s annual fundraiser, where Wayfinder Impact Council member Brian A. Barreto was honored with the Wayfinder Award. In Great Company…

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Help Transform Lives Year-Round

A lot of people want to support the causes they care about, but they aren’t always sure how to do so in a way that fits with their lifestyle. Today, many donors like you are choosing a simple way to help organizations like ours: recurring giving. Regular, ongoing donations create a steady impact over time…

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A Mother’s Love and Legacy

Robin was born with retinitis pigmentosa, a rare eye disease that affects the retina and causes vision loss over time. Today, Robin is legally blind, but she’s always been encouraged to live a full life thanks to her mom, Shirley. That encouragement included attending Wayfinder’s Camp Bloomfield each summer, from 1984 to 1990. Funded almost…

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Q&A with Jay Allen President & CEO – Wayfinder Family Services – Spring/Summer 2026

Wayfinder’s annual event, “The Conversation,” explored the topic of why human services still matter in the age of AI. Why was this the right topic for this year? Artificial intelligence is everywhere in the public conversation right now, and for good reason. It is changing how we work, how we communicate and how we think…

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A Family Finds Brighter Days

Mark, age 10, and his mother, Andrea, were locked in an ongoing battle. Mark reacted aggressively when his classmates made fun of him. The school called Andrea so frequently when he got in trouble that she had to work night shifts. Andrea tried to implement consequences, but his behavior only escalated. He shut down and…

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