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A mission ‘may each life find meaning’ guides AABR in its services to nearly 1000 children and adults who are blind, mentally retarded or who have autism in the New York metropolitan area. |
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7/11/08.... NY1 names
P.S. 6 students who raised pennies for NYCLI Staten Islanders of the
Week: Every morning Alex Moses, 17,
travels two hours from Tottenville to Queens to cope with the challenges
of autism... 06/13/08....Staten
Island Kids Raise Pennies for NYCLI:
When the 24
children of Mrs. Martino’s Social Studies class at P.S. 6 on Staten
Island were asked
... 08/08/07....City Island
Home Named in Honor of Alex and Janet Levchuck:
Some dreams become reality. One of the original
members of the
07/20/07...AABR:
A COMPASS Agency--13 Years In A Row: To be an example for
others to follow takes an extraordinary amount of ...
02/10/07...Hi-Tech Videoconferenc-ing System on Its Way to AABR:
With the approval of the City Council, AABR is poised to receive . . . .
More News & Events |
October 22: Fall Fashion Show
September 28: Dinner Dance to Benefit the New York Child Learning Institute
July 17th: Knights of York Golf Tournament
April 11th: 52nd Anniversary Dinner Dance & Casino
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