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The family saw that once Ann and Lennie had
died, Ben’s life would
radically change. They looked for an assisted-living residence
in the area that offered high quality programs for the mentally
challenged. There were none. The family realized that while
they could afford to do something privately for Ben, a larger
facility should be created. This residence would be dedicated
to serve not only Benjamin, but all young men and women with
the same disabilities.
They resolved to help establish a program
which would promote close ties to the resident’s family,
circle of friends, church and community; one that would deliver
temporal and spiritual care for life.
The
Hughes family funded the start-up costs, consulted mental
health professionals, gained 501c(3) status for the project,
spoke at churches, diocesan meetings and business gatherings,
and brought together a blue-ribbon Board of Directors. They
asked area businesses for in-kind contributions (with outstanding
results), had architect Tom Mullinax design a residence,
and asked and received from the Meads family a plot of wooded
land on the outskirts of Elizabeth City.
As Benjamin House becomes an operating entity,
a member of the family will serve on the Parents' Advisory
Group and be a part of the initial Board of Directors. Additionally,
the family has created a substantial Testamentary Trust funded
by life insurance to provide financial assistance after their
deaths.
Their commitment to Benjamin House
is ongoing and impressive.
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