Beacons, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) public benefit nonprofit
empowering adults with diverse intellectual abilities!
IMPORTANT DATES & INFORMATION:
10/19: Boots & Bandanas Annual Fundraiser 6 - 9:30 pm
10/26: Club Beacons' Halloween Bash 6 - 9 pm
11/22: PathFinder Makers' Market & Coffee Shop 11 - 1 pm
BEACONS, INC.
BEACONS, Inc. is a California 501(c)(3) nonprofit public benefit corporation founded in 2018 to provide vocational, recreational, and social activities as well as services to adults with developmental disabilities and their support teams to create pathways and outcomes to improve access to employment, the community and social connections. Effective August 19, 2019, Beacons, Inc. became a state funded vendor of the San Diego Regional Center (vendor # PY1700).
Beacons is the brainchild of parents who through their participation on a variety of special ed related organizations, task forces, boards and groups, recognized that more postsecondary options were needed in North County San Diego to serve individuals with developmental disabilities. Too many individuals with developmental disabilities did not have jobs or sufficient postsecondary educational options leaving many isolated and at home. Beacons opened its doors in November 2018 to provide meaningful options created by those who "live" the journey and recognize the need for better outcomes for their loved ones. (Back to top)
OUR MISSION
Our mission is simple: To empower adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities to achieve their vision of success, with purpose and joy to the best of their ability. Through our on-site (and off-site) structured programs, workshops, services and activities based on these individuals' preferences and needs, Beacons, Inc. strives to equip individuals with developmental disabilities (as well as their families, and care teams) with knowledge, tools, and support to help them succeed!
Beacons seeks to maximize opportunities and experiences for individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities to develop relationships, be part of community life, and increase control over his, her or their life. Our clients will be out and about in the community working, training, volunteering, interacting and exploring.
Join us as we work around their needs and interests, instead of trying to make these individuals fit into options others select for them. (Back to top)
OUR VISION
We opened our doors in November 2018 to create a family guided, outcome oriented, and person-driven postsecondary option in North County San Diego. In less than a year, we launched a bi-monthly social club (Club Beacons), vocational training workshops (Pathfinder Program), a Leadership Council to provide a forum for input and guidance from those we serve. Beacons now also offers an additional vocational training option Explorer, Self-Determination planning to help individuals devise their life plans, and Tailored Day.
Our vision is to work with adults with disabilities so that they can better engage in their community, access local workforce, increase social opportunities, support healthy and safe life choices, explore and identify housing needs and options, and self-advocate so that they can meet their life goals.
Our founders and Board members are parents of individuals with developmental disabilities and use their personal experiences to shape Beacons' vision, programming and mission.
OUR BOARD & BOARD AMBASSADORS
Board Ambassadors are client leaders who participate in Beacons programming and participate in Board meetings so that decisions about programming are made with the input of the individuals served. Interested individuals submit an application, are interviewed and then trained in Board governance. Ambassadors are responsible for attending Board prep meetings, attending the Board's Open session meetings, and otherwise representing Beacons in a positive manner to others onsite and in the community. Application
2024 President (July - Dec)
A UCLA alumni, Lucile brings to Beacons her business experience as a co-founder of an international educational company, educational advocate, and former interim superintendent of the San Dieguito Union High School District. Products Lynch guided from concept to market earned top honors from KidsFirst! Coalition for Quality Media, CreativeChild Magazine, Dr. Toy, The ToyMan®, School Library Journal, Booklist and other nationally recognized entities. Lynch has appeared on NBC San Diego, the Balancing Act (airing on the Lifetime Channel), and has been featured in other media for her work (SD Voyager 2020, San Diego Tribune 2023). She also wrote for Examiner.com to report on special education issues until its change in ownership in 2016 to Axys. Lucile has over 15 years experience advocating for persons with developmental disabilities as an education advocate and as an active participant on committees and boards dedicated to supporting persons with disabilities, including the CAC executive board for the North Coastal Consortium for Special Education, representing the Encinitas Union School District. She helped bring the "independent" division to the Miracle League and continues to think outside the box to find solutions. She has been awarded a congressional Order of Merit for her work in addition to two awards for "excellence in special education" by a regional 14-district special education consortium. Prior to the arrival of her twin boys, Lucile served as a prosecutor, chief of staff for a state Supreme Court Justice, and as a litigation attorney for the firm of Reed Smith. She also served as an account executive for an entertainment public relations and marketing firm, where she handled talent, film releases and sports-related nonprofits such as the World Games for the Deaf. Lucile's other contributions have included being the nonprofit's President (2019, 2022-2024), Vice President (2020), and Treasurer (2018). She also designs vocational curriculum, coordinates assistive technology, writes grants and contributes to general program development in addition to Board governance. She also started the vocational and self-determination divisions and presented as part of the State Council on Developmental Disabilities statewide "Festival of Learning" series on Self-Determination (August 2020).
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2024 President (Jan - June) - Vice President & Treasurer (Co-Founder)
Mary Backer has a B.A. in American Studies from Notre Dame and a Masters in Library Sciences. Mary worked in publishing before leaving the 9-5 world to care for her three daughters. For the last several years, she has dedicated her energies to supporting her daughters' schools and athletic pursuits. She served as a Girl Scout leader for all three girls and on the GS Encinitas Service Unit Team for all three daughters. Mary's community contributions have also included serving on the Committee for the local Young Life Capernaum and Young Life fundraising committee for 4 years. Mary served on the Board for NCL, Inc. Surf Cities Chapter as VP of Standards and Hours. She also served on the Special Education Forum for the San Dieguito Union High School District and actively fundraises to find a cure for Rett Sydrome through the Rett Syndrome Research Trust. Mary's other contributions to Beacons, Inc. have included being the nonprofit's President (2020 - 2021), Vice President (2019), VP/Treasurer (2022-23) and Corporate Secretary (2018). Mary has been featured in the San Diego Voyager and was recently recognized as a 2022 "Woman of Impact," in nonprofit leadership by the Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce. Mary has also chaired the nonprofit's fundraisers 2021 - 2023. (back to top)
JANET SCHENKER, M.P.A. and MNPM
2024 Vice President (Co-Founder)
Janet has a Master's in Public Administration from USC and a Master's in Non-Profit Management and Communal Service from Hebrew Union College. She has dedicated her life to being an advocate for others. From her younger years to her career choices, to her personal family story of having children with special needs, Janet has been a fighter for what is right and an organizer who makes things happen. Her first career was a community organizer, an advocate for civil rights, religious liberty, public education and women's rights, and an experienced project director for various organizations. Her second career has been as a property manager and owner of a residential senior property. Janet has been an unwavering advocate for her younger son with special needs as well as for her older son. In Orange County, she was active as the chair for the Community Advisory Committee for the regional special education consortium for Saddleback Valley Unified School District, and a member of the Brit Tikvah support group for families with special needs in her synagogue. She is a founding member of the Special Education Parent Forum with the San Dieguito Union High School District. Janet's past contributions to Beacons, Inc. have included serving as President (2018), Treasurer (2019), VP (2020-2023) and as a Board member at-large. She helped develop the nonprofit's self-determination program, for which Beacons was selected as part of the region's focus group to help launch self-determine in San Diego County. (back to top)
Corporate Secretary
Sarah has her Masters in Business Administration and Management, and her BBA in Business from the University of San Diego. She contributes her leadership and executive management skills from service in both healthcare management and naval operations. Sarah served in the Navy for over twenty-two years as a commissioned officer, which included service as a Chief Operating Officer for Naval Health Clinics and as a Regional Human Resources Director. She also served as Commander of Medical Service Corps.
After leaving the Navy, Sarah worked in healthcare management as a Chief Operations Officer for Vista Community Clinic, Senior Director of Clinic Operations for Scripps Clinic (Carmel Valley and Scripps Encinitas), and currently as a Senior Facilitator/Leadership Coach for Scripps Health. Sarah has a demonstrated record of developing leadership capabilities, problem solving and increasing business outcomes all while improving patient services and satisfaction.
ANA VENEGAS
Board Member-at-Large
Ana is a professional photographer, whose experience began with magazines such as the National Geographic. Her work has appeared in Traveler Magazine, and numerous national magazines and newspapers. She also worked as a staff photographer at the Orange County Register, where she was responsible for illustrating stories for OC Home and Family Magazines.
Before relocating to San Diego County, Ana advocated for full-inclusion in her son’s home district of Los Alamitos. She helped organize local O.C. police departments to meet with parents of children with autism to help prepare police to recognize and understand behaviors during encounters. While there is much more to her story, she is an organizer at heart, having in the past created a mom’s support group and family social experiences, as well as running a Boy Scout den.
Ana joined the board to help Beacons with continued development of its vision in recognition of its value as a resource created by parents who are at the front line of caring for adults with special needs.