Tuesday, August 4, 2009

The Celebrated Duffy Clinic. What a Success Story!


Here is a slideshow of clients under the care of the tax-funded Duffy Clinic. The Duffy Clinic claims to provide competent services to indigent and impoverished clients. The organization provided services to a number of narcotics offenders and convicted felons, denying that patients were a risk to surrounding communities. As you can see from the slideshows presented previously, obstreperous, intoxicated clients are situated in proximity to a number of schools, daycare centers, and playground areas for children. The clinic was funded by Housing Assistance Corporation and original licensure for the clinic was granted from the Deparment of Public Health to HAC.

The organization fired a number of clinicians after convicted felons involved in publicized rapes and homicides were discovered as clients of the shelter and clinic. The organization denied any serious convicted felons or sex offenders were associated with the NOAH Shelter Complex. After the rape and murder of Jonathan Wessner of Falmouth, the sex offender registry was publicized and offenders were screened out of the local homeless shelter. The organization planned a number of lavish extravagant expansion projects. This included the $11.5 million dollar Dana's Field Project in Sandwich. The proposed project included two half-million dollar tax funded homes for executives on site. Felons and unrecovered homeless addicts would be screened out of the project.

Rick Presbrey of Housing Assistance Corporation and Livia Davis of the Dana's Field's Advisory Board promised the residents and members of the Sandwich Family Association that they would return problematic clients to an expanded shelter in Hyannis. A number of public officials and law enforcement agents accepted campaign contributions from these organizations, including Senator Robert O'Leary, and District Attorney Michael O'Keefe. After correspondence and materials were delivered to public officials and Mr. Christopher H. Worthington, Esq., father of the victim in the Worthington Homicide of Truro, an arrest warrant was issued and I was confined to a hospital until I agreed to stop forwarding evidence of corruption to interested parties.

Local law enforcement has yet to extend their gratitude for my efforts.

Mary Clements
75 Pearl Street #2
Hyannis, MA 02601

April 30, 2007

Ms. Arlene Crosby
Director of Case Management and Outreach Services
The Duffy Clinic
105 Park Street
Hyannis, MA 02601

Dear Ms. Crosby,

Welcome back from your short but needed vacation! I’m glad I had a chance to speak with you on Friday, and I’m very grateful for all of the advice and support you have provided gratis over the past few years. I have been doing some research into the “Housing First” Model and Ten Year Plan to End Homelessness. I can see that your philosophy of providing case management and outreach services has been effective in keeping people housed. For a while it seemed like almost every effort was futile and we saw a tremendous number of tragedies and fatalities. There are so many people who are now doing much better because of your efforts.

I’m glad you remained loyal to Tom and Rick Brigham through the most difficult of times. I can see that their efforts have been instrumental in redirecting funding and services to the population most in need. I really like the work Suzanne Norman is doing with expressive arts and music. If you don’t mind, I mentioned these efforts in correspondence that I have forwarded to Councilor Janice Barton and Commissioner Bill Doherty.

Thanks again for all of your assistance.

Yours truly,


Mary