<p>Last week came news that the late Margaret A. Yates left $1 million for student scholarships. Her trust will also benefit Island seniors.</p>
The late Margaret A. Yates, whose family owned the Yates Drugstore on Main street Vineyard Haven for decades, made news on the Vineyard last week with her generous $1 million bequest to fund scholarships for Vineyard students.
This week came the news that Mrs. Yates’s legacy will be felt for years by Islanders both young and old, as her trust has also left a $1 million bequest for the Martha’s Vineyard Center for Living, an organization dedicated to enriching the lives of Islanders 55 years and older.
The gift is the largest ever received by the organization, Center for Living executive director Leslie Clapp told the Gazette Wednesday.
“It took my breath away, I have to say,” Ms. Clapp said. “It’s so wonderful, it’s kind of hard to believe. I still have to pinch myself.”
Mrs. Yates, who died in April at age 103, was born and raised on the Vineyard. She was a nurse and her husband, George, was a pharmacist. The Yates Drugstore, complete with a soda fountain, was their family business from 1944 to 1969.
Mrs. Yates did not live on the Island in her later years, but “her heart and memories remained here and she always considered it home,” a press release from the Center for Living said. Looking for an organization to support as a way to give back to the Vineyard and thinking of older customers at Yates Drugstore, Mrs. Yates asked her attorney, Patricia Mello, to help her find an organization on the Vineyard that supports older residents.
The Center for Living turned out to be the right fit. The center has already seen broad Island support this spring, with voters in every Island town supporting a $1.6 million bond to purchase a building in Vineyard Haven to house the program. Right now, the center operates out of the Tisbury and Edgartown councils on aging.
“It’s kind of overwhelming,” Ms. Clapp said, looking back at the work that went into preparing for town meeting votes on the center’s proposal. “And then to get a phone call like this, very shortly after all those town meetings, it just blew me away.”
Ms. Clapp said she is still digesting the news of the donation, and she isn’t yet sure about how exactly the money will be spent. There are parameters for the funding set according to Mrs. Yates’s wishes. “We’re going to go by that,” she said.
“Basically, it’s for the advancement of our programs, mainly our supportive day program,” she said. The supportive day program provides support for elderly people who may have dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. They “need a place to go where they can have interactions with other people, to be cared for, and their families have a respite,” Ms. Clapp said. “That’s our main mission.” This program was also important to Mrs. Yates.
As it exists now, Ms. Clapp said, the supportive day program is social, and the center is unable to assist those who need medical attention or physical support during the day. That kind of assistance might be part of an expansion, Ms. Clapp said.
“We do plan at some point to expand and make the program more available to more people,” she said. “With some funding like this we can hopefully expand.”
The bequest could also be used to establish scholarships for families that are not able to afford the service.
As the center explores their unexpected gift, Ms. Yates’s memory is not far from the conversation. “The more I learn about her, the more amazing she was,” Ms. Clapp said. “I hope to learn more about her. And what she left to Permanent Endowment as well, it’s quite amazing,” she said, referring to the $1 million student scholarship bequest announced last week. It’s the biggest thing that’s happened to any [nonprofit] here on the Island in recent times.”
She continued: “But it’s also a big responsibility, and I want to be very, very careful and very responsible with it.”

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Thank you to Mrs. Margaret
June Manning AquinnahThank you to Mrs. Margaret Pinto Yates for her generosity in supporting Elders and Youth of the Vineyard. Her bequest to the Martha's Vineyard Center for Living is essentially an affirmation of the work performed for Elders over the past three decades. Her gift will assist many over the ensuing years. Yates Drug Store was always a favorite for those of us who remember the soda fountain and the hot fudge sundaes or ice cream sodas, the large selection of perfumes and powders, newborn supplies, and other medical needs. We enjoyed their dedicated staff including Natalie Cottle, Bob Yapp, and David Cryer and the excitement when Dick Fitzpatrick became the new owner. Mr. and Mrs. Yates never forgot their Vineyard beginnings and the community that supported them over their twenty-five years of owning Yates Drug Store. She kept abreast of the news each week through her reading of the Vineyard Gazette. God Bless George and especially Margaret Yates for her very generous donation. Their thoughtfulness will be remembered forever. THANK YOU
It is so nice to see support
Care & Consideration Martha's VineyardIt is so nice to see support for those who need it the most. This is exactly what makes the island great and different from so many other places. Many do not choose to live here, but must to be closer to family and love ones. It is nice to see that it will now be that much better for those who choose to care for those they love on the island and in many cases the home setting. I would hope that these funds do not make it into the County coffers, it would be tragic to see them take these funds and use them on another one of their foolish fights or to support any other department even slightly.
What a lovely thing Mrs.
sue tisburyWhat a lovely thing Mrs. Yates did. The center for living program is a non profit which means the money stays within that program to address the "County coffer" statement. And I'm pretty sure the terrible County spearheaded getting the building and the bonding from the Towns. The County Manager went from town meeting to town meeting fighting for this program. Thank you to the town's and the County for giving this program a building to expand.
I believe the Center for
Flyboy42I believe the Center for Living is a wonderful program. Ms. Clapp has done a great job with limited resourses. The Yates family has truely shown they care about the island ! The Center is a non profit now, however it will become a County department. Ms Clapp will become a County employee. I do know that with restucturing the non profit status will have to be reapplied for. What I don't know, is if a county government can run a non profit. As far as the distribution of funds, the County does have a history of 'robbing Peter to pay Paul' ( watch CAB meetings). An expansion of County departments is a step in the right direction for job security for the County manager.
Well I hope all you say will
Care & Consideration Martha's VineyardWell I hope all you say will be true, the County has a horrible history and it appears that they see this a their saving grace. Lets see if you hold the same opinion of the County 2-3 years down the line. The good news is that this program will be around for a long time even if it is not associated with the County.
Actually I was being
Flyboy42Actually I was being sarcastic when I used the term 'step in the right direction'. Ms. Clapp is the one who really did all the work for this program and its continuation. The county manager swoops in like she was the driving force. This is a power play . Business as usual for the County. I am in favor of getting rid of County government. Self centered, self interest individuals....
Leslie has worked so hard for
James cisek EdgartownLeslie has worked so hard for so long to get where she is today what a wonder gift !
Thank you, Leslie. Those
Mason Buddy Marblehead/VHThank you, Leslie. Those were the days. Your wonderful gift brings back wonderful memories of us kids from West Chop trooping across the street after going to the movies to sample marvelous ice cream treats at the fountain of your pharmacy. Some things are just not meant to be forgotten.
With all the gulf streams and
grateful west tisburyWith all the gulf streams and venture capitalist around these days, it is notable that the largest gift to be received by both the Permanent fund and the Center for Living was made by a humble local nurse and pharmacist. Clearly, they had their hearts in the right places. I hope their gift inspires a movement ...
My wife is in the SDP and I
Marvin Vineyard havenMy wife is in the SDP and I couldn't be more grateful for the wonderful people who care for and love her. I thank the Yates family for supporting this we'll run support facility
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