Mr. Valerian B-K. Masao II
Instructor: Dr. Bruce Johnson American Public
University (APUS) July 2012
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work for a not-for-profit organization that was established in the year 1800,
as the Benevolent Society of NY Capital District to assist indigent women,
children and orphan asylum. Currently, the organization cares for children and
adults with developmental disabilities (special developmental, emotional, and
behavioral needs) with their families. It is the multi-service organization
i.e. providing residential programs, group homes, behavioral juvenile school
campus, a day treatment program, clinical services, crisis intervention,
respite services, and in-home parent assistance programs. Although, over duration
of time the faces of the organization and programs have transformed since its
establishment, the needs of the youth, individuals and families remain continuous
to feel safe, to receive quality care, to receive comfort and to grow and
thrive. Thus, the goals have transformed and diversified due to new community
demands and the mission remained the same. The overtime organizational
transformation on goals, structure and design is the proof of what Morgan,
(1989), illustrated as, “today’s solutions shapes tomorrow’s problems” (35).