Center leader says goodbye
The Burbank Center for the Retarded, which has welcomed people with
developmental disabilities for more than 35 years, said farewell this
week to its executive director of 10 years, Rachel Galperin.
Galperin has overseen a period of rapid growth at the
organization, expanding its enrollment, its paid staff, and
relocating its facilities.
“I was fortunate to be here for probably the most exciting change,
which was when we bought this building in 1996,” Galperin said of the
facility at 230 E. Amherst Drive.
Before the organization moved into the facility in 1997, its
services for adults, children and administrative offices were housed
in three locations. The single facility has helped give the
organization an identity in the community, one she helped create by
aggressively publicizing the organization’s activities, Galperin
said.
“She was the first full-time director we have had,” said Lonna
Grant, who has been chosen to take over the position. “She really
dedicated herself entirely to the job.”
After Nov. 1, when Grant is scheduled to take over, Galperin plans
to take some time off to visit family, play the piano, and enjoy
herself. Her newfound free time will be all the more enjoyable
knowing that the organization has been left in good hands, Galperin
said.
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