Wellesley High grad is Humanitarian of the Year
By Cindy Cantrell, Globe Correspondent
Jeffrey Schram, a 2005 Wellesley High School graduate, began volunteering two and a half years ago with Jesse Carlson, a young man with Down syndrome who lives near Schram's college in Atlanta. Back then Carlson refused to call Schram by his first name.
“He already had a friend and uncle named Jeff, so he said he didn’t need another one in his life,” recalled Schram, now a senior at Emory University . After a few months of referring to Schram by his middle name of Alan, Carlson gradually began calling him The Dude – which has been his nickname ever since.
Schram, of Needham, accompanies 25-year-old Carlson to movies, bowling, swimming, concerts, and other events at Emery so he can enjoy being around other people his age. In return, Schram is treated like a member of Carlson’s family.
Schram was recently presented with an Emory University Humanitarian of the Year Award after being nominated by Carlson’s mother, Julie Hale of Decatur, Ga. Schram also works with autistic children in Atlanta and is co-president of Students Helping Organize Awareness of the Holocaust (SHOAH) on campus.
After he graduates, Schram plans to work at the New England Center for Children in Southborough.

