History
1969
1972
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Day Services begin at Greenwood Forest Baptist Church in Cary.
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After moving to the former Catholic Orphanage in Raleigh, residential and center-based Respite Care services begin.
1974
1979
1985
1986
1989
1990
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Completed renovation of former children’s residence and education facility to make space for therapy, conference and training rooms, assessment and observation area, library and office space.
1994
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The Terry “Bunny” Roberts Memorial Garden is dedicated in memory of Terry, a former resident.
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Center celebrates its 25th anniversary.
1996
1997
- A community-based adult supervised living apartment program for four young adults is initiated.
1998
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New flexible, family-friendly service options are implemented for home-based services.
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A new reimbursement system is implemented for Respite Care.
1999
2005
- An intensive behavioral program launches as part of Developmental Day Services.
- Respite Care celebrates is 20th anniversary.
2006
- The Center's new Adaptive Playground, undertaken by Leadership Raleigh, Team 20 is dedicated in May.
2007
- Kristi Yamaguchi, Olympic Figure Skating Champion, serves as the Honorary Chair for the 22nd annual A Toast to the Triangle.
- Two more community-based supervised living residences open in Cary.
- A More-at-Four preschool classroom opens at the Center, allowing for inclusion activities.
2008
- Kristi Yamaguchi returns as Honorary Chair for the 23rd annual A Toast to the Triangle.
- The Toast brings in nearly $213,000 for programs and services of the Tammy Lynn Center, setting a new record in contributions.
2009
- Tammy Lynn Center celebrates 40th birthday with the three founding families in attendance
- The Center receives three-year CARF Accreditation
2010
- Tammy Lynn Center hosts the 25th annual A Toast to the Triangle. The event attracts 1200 attendees and raises $192,000 for the programs and services for the Center.
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