Tickets, DSPs of the Year, Special Award Nominations and picture submissions for the annual slideshow all open.
All DSPs of the Year, Special Award Nominations and pictures submissions for our annual slideshow will close at 5pm.
Your last chance to buy a ticket! We will not be able to accept purchases after this date due to a strict headcount requirement. No exceptions.
Below are the descriptions of the four special awards this year. To submit a special award nomination, please scroll down to the bottom of this tab.
The Excellence in Service Awarded was named in 2009 in honor of Susan K. Foote, a Speech-Language Pathologist at Perspectives for 18 years and a clinical team member for other agencies, including Avatar, Looking Upwards, and LIFE. The Excellence in Service Award is given to a professional who has helped create a person-centered inclusive community and demonstrated creativity and leadership, resulting in life changes for people supported. This award is given for outstanding contributions as a professional in services related to/or affecting people with developmental disabilities. Consideration is given to volunteer endeavors or exemplary practices.
2024 Winner: Judy Niedbala, Perspectives Corporation
The Governmental Service Award was initially named in honor of David Nimmo, who directed the Social Service Unit of the RI Division of Developmental Disabilities. This award is given to a state or federal service employee or an elected official who has contributed to the improved quality of life for people with developmental disabilities, including promoting policies at a community, state, or national level.
2024 Winner: Senator Jack Reed
This award is given to a person (s) making outstanding contributions to their community. This person or team is judged on longevity, creativity, leadership, and inclusion within an agency and professional service, resulting in life changes for people supported. Nominees can include program managers/directors, coordinators/team leaders, or the entire team/program staff. This award is no longer limited to residential staff or teams but applies to other services.
2024 Winner: Isaac Adusu, Seven Hills RI
Many employers and organizations, including fitness clubs, breweries, restaurants, retail stores, and more, have partnered with CPNRI’s members. This award recognizes an organization or employer with a new or existing partnership with one or more of CPNRI’s member organizations for its commitment to creating an inclusive workplace community.
2024 Winner: Marshalls & HomeGoods (Narragansett)