Thursday, September 24, 2026

Granite Links, 100 Quarry Hills Dr, Quincy, MA 02169

Where the Heart is Gala

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The Evening at a Glance

Thursday, September 24, 2026
6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Granite Links
100 Quarry Hills Drive
Quincy, MA 02169
Dress Code: Business Attire

Our Honorees

We are proud to recognize and celebrate the outstanding contributions of our honorees. Their dedication, compassion, and leadership have made a profound impact on promoting independence, dignity, and well-being for the elderly and disabled in our community. Please join us in honoring their remarkable achievements and commitment to our mission.

Legacy of Service Award

Erin
McAleer

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Erin McAleer is President and CEO of Project Bread, Massachusetts' leading statewide anti-hunger organization. A passionate advocate for food security, she has led Project Bread through a period of significant growth, expanding its statewide impact while advancing innovative programs, policy initiatives, and partnerships that help ensure everyone has access to nutritious food.
Under Erin's leadership, Project Bread has more than doubled its operating budget and staff, strengthened its advocacy efforts, and helped secure landmark legislation making free school meals permanent for all Massachusetts students. She has championed a comprehensive approach to ending hunger by combining direct food access with systems-level policy change, helping thousands of individuals and families across the Commonwealth.
In recognition of her visionary leadership and commitment to ending hunger, Erin was named NonProfit PRO's 2023 Nonprofit Professional of the Year. Her collaborative leadership and unwavering commitment to equity continue to make Massachusetts a stronger, healthier, and more food-secure place for all.
Compassion in Action Award

Justin
Pasquariello

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Justin Pasquariello is Chief Executive Officer of the East Boston Social Centers, where he leads a century-old community organization dedicated to enriching the lives of people of all ages, with a strong commitment to supporting older adults. Under his leadership, the Social Centers has expanded opportunities for seniors to remain active, connected, and engaged through programs that promote health, social connection, lifelong learning, and overall well-being.
A collaborative and visionary nonprofit leader, Justin believes thriving communities are built by investing in people across every stage of life. Through innovative partnerships and a focus on joy, belonging, and community, he has helped strengthen East Boston as a place where older adults can age with dignity, purpose, and connection.
Community Impact Award

Representative
Rob Consalvo

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About Ethos

Ethos is an award-winning nonprofit organization committed to improving the lives of older adults and disabled individuals in Greater Boston. Our goal is to enable individuals to remain in their homes for as long as possible and prevent the need for institutional care.

Ethos’ services include Meals on Wheels, home care, case management, and culturally appropriate programs.

Our commitment to the independence, dignity, and well-being of older adults and disabled individuals, and keeping them at home, is at the heart of everything we do because home is Where the Heart Is.

2,400,000

Meals Served

9,300

Seniors Receiving Meals

360,000

Hours of In-Home Care

600

Events and Health & Wellness Classes

2,850

Received Health Insurance Counseling

Our Mission & Impact

At Ethos, we believe supporting older adults requires more than programs and services. It requires compassion, advocacy, and a deep commitment to helping every person age with dignity, connection, and joy.

Every day, we work alongside older adults, caregivers, and families to strengthen independence, reduce isolation, improve access to essential resources, and build a community for aging. Through our services, partnerships, and advocacy, we help ensure that older adults can remain engaged, supported, and empowered.

This year’s gala celebrates the resilience, wisdom, and vibrancy of aging while honoring individuals whose leadership and service have made our communities stronger. At a time when many older adults face growing uncertainty, we remain committed to advancing equity, inspiring hope, and creating lasting impact through collective action and care for one another.

Event Chairs

Chris Berk

"I am honored to serve as Co-Chair of this year's Ethos Gala. Every older adult deserves the opportunity to age with dignity, good health, and meaningful connections. Ethos provides so much more than essential services—it helps people remain independent, engaged, and connected to their communities. I'm proud to support this year's focus on joy and nutrition, and I hope you'll join me in helping ensure that older adults across Boston have the resources they need to thrive."

Our MC

David Brown

Former meteorologist, anchor, and reporter for WCVB-TV

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