Thanks to WMAR-TV Baltimore for sharing the great things happening over the holidays at The Chimes School - check out the heartwarming holiday story below!
Chimes
Non-profit Organizations
Baltimore, MD 4,263 followers
Empowering Lives Enabling Futures
About us
Chimes International, Ltd. and its subsidiaries, known as the Chimes Family of Services, offer a wide range of opportunities for people with disabilities and other special needs. Chimes International, as the parent organization, leads and supports subsidiaries, which provide services to over 20,000 people in six states, the District of Columbia and Israel. With a rich history spanning over seven decades, the Chimes Family of Services represents three distinct business models or service components: Intellectual Disabilities Services Employment for People with Disabilities Behavioral Health/Substance Abuse Services All of the above are recognized for innovative, flexible and responsive solutions that achieve results. Our network of services and supports emphasize and promote the unique abilities of each person, with a focus on achieving and sustaining each person's well-being and independence.
- Website
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http://www.chimes.org
External link for Chimes
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Baltimore, MD
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1947
Locations
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Primary
4815 Seton Drive
Baltimore, MD 21215, US
Employees at Chimes
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Lindy Bowman
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Rachel Fink, SHRM-SCP
Leader Coach + Trainer | People Experience Expert | HR Innovator ............... I am here to create meaningful connections. Please do not connect if…
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Douglas Smith
Director of Employment Services at Chimes
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Brian Smith
Chief Human Resources Officer | Board Member | Author & Speaker | Executive MBA Advisor | SHRM Curriculum Committee | "HR Leader/Coach" at Chimes…
Updates
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Thanksgiving may have passed, but at Chimes, the spirit of gratitude lingers! Recently, our Chimes DC and Fort Liberty Management Team, staff, and supervisors came together for a simple yet meaningful Thanksgiving dinner. This heartfelt gathering was a token of appreciation for the unwavering dedication and hard work of our incredible team. Moments like these remind us of the invaluable role each person plays in our collective success. Thank you for being the heart of Chimes!
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We're excited to partner with Kibu to bring interactive content and resources to all Chimes programs! Together, we’re advancing opportunities and empowering lives. Stay tuned!
We’re proud to announce a new partnership with Chimes, one of the largest disability service providers in the United States. Chimes has officially rolled out Kibu’s content offering across all of its programs, including 8 day habilitation centers, 124 residential homes, and soon, its K-12 school. Our goal in this rollout is to support Chimes’ advancements and investments in technology, helping them align with their mission to deliver the highest quality services to the individuals they serve. Now, all of Chimes’ programs and homes will benefit from: ✅ A full schedule of daily Kibu livestreams ✅ Hundreds of interactive on-demand fitness, life skills, job skills, enrichment, and arts classes ✅ Lesson plans and additional resources for staff to enhance educational and support services The combination of which allows Chimes to offer a wider variety and deeper knowledge base for staff to lean on in delivering person-centered services. This is just the beginning of our work with Chimes, and we’re incredibly excited about the future. Stay tuned for more updates!
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Today Chimes joins in the recognition and celebration of International Day of Persons with Disabilities. Today is set aside to highlight and honor the amazing accomplishments and contributions people with all types of disabilities make for our communities and society in general. The theme of this year’s commemoration is focused on the leadership potential of people with disabilities. Chimes is proud to join with organizations across the globe to recognize this day. Check out this message from the United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres on how we can all play a role in crafting a more inclusive future for people with disabilities. https://lnkd.in/ec4M_R-D
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Make Today Matter – Donate to Chimes on Giving Tuesday. Your gift to Chimes Empowers Lives and Enables Futures by supporting Chimes School as well as our day programs, residential supports and workforce development opportunities for people with disabilities. It also helps fund mental health support for people across the region. https://lnkd.in/egC7GMTR
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Happy Thanksgiving from Chimes! Over the past few weeks, students and staff at The Chimes School have been working to carry on our fine holiday tradition of assembling and distributing Thanksgiving Boxes for the families of students and past graduates of the school. Food drives and donations were collected at various Chimes facilities to provide all the necessary supplies for a full Thanksgiving meal. The Maryland Food Bank provided many key items as well! Our students helped pack the boxes and distribute them to families!
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ArtFall24 photos are in, and they’re absolutely stunning! From the breathtaking art from our participants and gourmet delights to the dazzling choir performance and smiling faces, ArtFall24 was a night to remember. Relive the magic by checking out our photo album here: https://lnkd.in/gDuUz2Fm Tag your friends, share your favorites, and keep the ArtFall fun alive! Thank you again to everyone who joined us and our sponsors who made this event truly unforgettable. #ArtFall24
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We’re thrilled to share that Chimes has been honored with the prestigious UKG Innovation Award! This recognition celebrates how we've used UKG technology to transform our HR processes, making a real difference for our team and the people we serve. Thank you, UKG, for recognizing our journey and commitment to excellence! #Innovation #UKGPartner
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Congratulations to DeMarco Lumpkin for being honored today as Employee of the Year by the Baltimore County Commission on Disabilities at their annual award ceremony. DeMarco works in the food service industry in the Baltimore area and recently secured his own apartment! On the job, he is known for being a flexible self-starter and having the ability to handle diverse assignments. Special thanks to Douglas Smith, Chairman of the Commission, and Maryland Secretary of Disabilities, Carol A. Beatty for their support of the awards ceremony today.