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Big celebration for a small class

July 6,2009

The annual Mollie Woods program graduation ceremony was full of memorable moments.

Woods Services donates $37,500 to police

June 10,2009

Dr. Robert G. Griffith, President and CEO of Woods Services, presented a check totaling $37,500 to the Middletown Township Police Department.

Learning Experience Benefits Community

March 19,2009

Woods students recently participated in a basketball clinic given by members of the men's basketball team from Philadelphia Biblical University.

Woods Services Garden Blooms for Residents

August 20,2008

A garden, installed by volunteers, provides opportunities for education, therapy, and recreation for clients of all ages who live at Woods Services.

Districts Take Steps to Remove Recalled Beef

February 29,2008

Woods Services was one of the facilities or school districts in Bucks County to remove recalled beef products.

You Have the Strength to Achieve All Your Dreams

June 25,2007

Twenty-three special needs students were honored in an emotional ceremony at Woods Services.

Woods Services Donates $35K to Cops

June 15,2007

Woods Services has donated more than $200,000 to Middletown Township over the past 11 years including $35,000 this year to the police department.

Woods Breaks Ground on New Building

May 1,2007

Woods Services, a non-profit organization serving more than 1,400 children and adults with developmental, emotional or brain-injury related disabilities, broke ground on a new Medical, Dental, and Employee Training facility on Tuesday, May 1, 2007.

Woods Services Grads Celebrate Achievements

June 30,2006

The graduation ceremony for eleven Mollie Woods Education students marks a move to independent or group living, employment, or attending an adult training program.

A day to celebrate, say goodbye

June 25,2005

Graduation is bittersweet for teachers and students at Woods Services. While they celebrate the students accomplishments, most of the students will now leave their school and scatter across the country.