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We’re Hiring! Marketing & Events Manager

Updated on February 17, 2026

The Genesis Foundation for Children seeks a collaborative and innovative Marketing and Development Manager (MDM) to manage the organization’s brand and marketing, as well as to fundraise and help cultivate external relationships and new supporters.

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Team Carlos: A Winning Playbook For When The Game Gets Tough

Updated on July 18, 2025

Each year, The Genesis Foundation for Children presents the Latham Award to a remarkable patient who exemplifies strength, perseverance, and the spirit of hope in the face of medical challenges. The award is named in memory of Michael Latham, a beloved patient of our late President and Founder, Dr. Murray Feingold. After Michael passed away […]

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Finding Hope in the Face of Uncertainty

Updated on January 6, 2025

While most parents spend the first few days after delivery basking in the joy of bonding with their newborn, Tina and Chris Stuto’s world changed forever when, just two days after their son’s birth, they received life-altering news. When Joey Stuto was born in April of 2014, he was sent for the typical newborn screenings. […]

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The Feingold Method: Making A Lasting Impact 27 Years Later

Updated on January 6, 2025

In 1996, when D.J. DiSilva was 3 and a half years old, his speech abruptly arrested and his behavior began to change.  What his mom, Annie, didn’t know at the time, is that their life as a family had just changed forever too. In the late ’90s, early screenings, interventions and resources were not as […]

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Giving Sefi a Voice

Updated on April 2, 2024

“Wait and see.” Three words parents are often told by their child’s doctor when they have not reached a specific developmental milestone yet. According to Kalli Frankel, these words can offer both hope and worry.

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A Grandmother’s Love Knows No Bounds

Updated on January 6, 2025

Christine became a full-time caretaker of three young children at 68 years old. On January 6, 2018, Christine was granted custody of her great grandson, Noah, and his two siblings who were being severely neglected. Noah, an infant at the time, had significant developmental issues, and had the court not ruled in Christine’s favor that […]

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The Genesis Foundation President, Matthew Hoffman, is a “CEO You Should Know”

Updated on January 6, 2025

The Genesis Foundation for Children is proud to announce that our Foundation President, Matthew Hoffman, is being featured on iHeartMedia Boston’s “CEOs You Should Know“. This radio and podcast segment showcases business leaders in New England and their contributions to the regional community. This 90-second feature is debuting on all iHeart radio stations, and will […]

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Meet The Grantee: Lovelane Therapeutic Horseback Riding Program

Updated on June 16, 2025

Wonderful things can be accomplished when non-profits support one another. Lovelane, located in Lincoln, MA, is a pediatric, therapeutic horseback riding program for children with special needs. In a typical year, Lovelane provides 4,500 therapeutic sessions, all of which share the same goal: to dramatically improve the physical and cognitive development of each student. Since […]

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The Genesis Foundation Announces a New Relationship with Mass General for Children

Updated on February 1, 2023

The Genesis Foundation for Children has announced a gift of $1,160,000 to Mass General for Children (MGfC) to expand wraparound care for patients with rare genetic conditions and their families. The support provided by the Foundation established the Murray Feingold Coordinated Genetics Service (the Feingold Service) as part of Mass General’s Division of Medical Genetics […]

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“Teamwork Makes the Dream Work”

Updated on January 6, 2025

It was the morning after Thanksgiving. Julie and Rick Cincotta woke up to a dolphin-like sound on their baby monitor. They immediately ran into their 3-month-old son Joey’s room to find him having a seizure, his first of many after that. This was the beginning of their medical journey. When Joey was a year old, […]

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