QUAIL hosting dinner to help displaced residents
By Trevor Greenway
Seven QUAIL House residents displaced by a house fire in mid-March still haven’t been able to return to their home in Chelsea.
An electrical fire consumed the garage March 18, causing $100,000 in damages as it charred appliances, tools, supplies and the QUAIL van, which is used to take its residents – adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities – to doctors’ appointments and field trips.
“We have not yet been able to return to the house, but all of our residents and staff are staying together at a temporary location in Wakefield,” said QUAIL volunteer Celine Nadreau. “It has been a big transition, especially for some of our residents, but the team has done an incredible job maintaining routines and a sense of stability.”
Nadreau said that QUAIL has been moved by the “outpouring of support” from the community, as many have donated meals and transportation to help support the local charity. QUAIL House is an independent living facility for adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities.
“We feel very fortunate to be surrounded by such generosity,” said Nadreau.
To help raise more money and expedite a return to the building, QUAIL is hosting a memorial dinner for QUAIL founding member, the late Audrey Jessup, at Les Fougères in Chelsea on May 14 at 6 p.m.
Chefs at Les Fougères are preparing a three-course meal for the event, which will cost attendees $125 per plate, which includes a $60 tax receipt. Tickets are available here: https://square.link/u/bumV1pwR.
Visit www.maisonquailhouse.org for more information or to donate to the charity.
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