Alysia Ellis Email

Director Development . The Bradley Center

Current Roles

Employees:
330
Revenue:
$111.4M
About
Quicksilver Golf Club, tucked among the rolling hills of Western Pennsylvania, is host to the 4th Annual Bradley Classic Golf Outing this year on Wednesday, September 14. Golfers can come and enjoy the lush fairways and the fast and true greens, and everyone can come and participate in the Silent Auction and enjoy dinner with Master of Ceremonies Guy Junker. Don't miss out on the opportunity to bid on Disney World tickets, overnight stays at some of the most luxurious hotels in the region and baskets overflowing with sought after items. Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. with a shotgun start at 11:00. Lunch, dinner, refreshments, prizes, green fees and a cart are all included in the $150.00 fee. Sponsorships are still available; please contact Jerry Mote at 412-788-8219 or jmote@thebradleycenter.org for more information. Help us help the children! All funds raised go toward providing healing and therapeutic care for many deserving youth and adolescents residing at The Bradley Center. Bradley is Sanctuary Certified After 2 years of preparation, Bradley has joined the elite group of agencies in Pennsylvania with this prestigious certification. The Sanctuary Model is a treatment and organizational model that is based on understanding trauma. It provides the tools for managing stress and adversity. Every staff and resident in care focus on" SELF " - S afety (physical, psychological, social and moral), E motion management, L oss (traumatic experiences and separation), and the F uture (how can things get better?). In the notification letter from the Dept. of Public Welfare it was noted that: "The Bradley Center has distinguished themselves within the residential community by committing to the Sanctuary Model. Their accreditation demonstrates a sustained commitment to the youth of Pennsylvania through the sanctuary Model Core Principles of nonviolence, emotional intelligence, social learning, shared governance, open communication, social responsibility and growth and change." For over 100 years Bradley has been providing hope to children and families in need of comprehensive and caring services. Bradley was founded by The United Methodist Women in 1905 as The Elizabeth A. Bradley Home for Children and operated for many years as an orphanage and as interim housing for children whose parents were separated or divorced. In 1972, it was incorporated as The Bradley Center to serve abused, neglected and dependent children. In 1991, Bradley was reorganized by a new non-denominational, community-based Board of Trustees and executive management. The Bradley Center has since evolved into an accredited, regional behavioral healthcare and child welfare system that provides hope to young girls and boys. Bradley is committed to advocacy for children and dedicated to the restoration of productive relationships among children, their families and the community whenever possible. The Bradley Center implements the Sanctuary Model of Trauma Informed Care developed by Dr. Sandra Bloom. Sanctuary is a treatment and organizational model that is based on understanding trauma. Every staff and resident in care focus on"SELF" - Safety (physical, psychological, social and moral), Emotion management, Loss (traumatic experiences and separation), and the Future (how can things get better?). All members of the Bradley community develop their own Safety Plan to assist them if they are feeling stressed or potentially out-of-control. Staff and residents meet at least twice per day for Community Meeting where feelings are identified, goals for the day are set, and everyone identifies whom they can ask for support in obtaining their goal. Bradley has earned the quality distinction of accreditation by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. It is also licensed by the Pennsylvania Departments of Education and Welfare. Bradley's Vision is to be recognized nationally by families, communities and professionals as a premier behavioral healthcare, education and child welfare organization that promotes the physical, social, emotional, educational and spiritual growth of the children, youth and families that it serves. TDD # 800-654-5984 The Bradley Center is an equal opportunity employer and provider. To file a complaint of discrimination, write to USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, DC 20250-9410 (voice) or call (800) 795-3272 or (202) 720-6382 (TDD)
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5180 Campbells Run Raod
Pittsburgh, PA
United States
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