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BCCS provides comprehensive educational and therapeutic services for children from birth to 22 with developmental delays and disabilities across Nassau and Suffolk Counties, offered at no out-of-pocket cost. Its programs combine early intervention, preschool and school-age special education, residential care, and day services in small classes with high staff-to-student ratios, integrating speech, physical, and occupational therapy on a 12-month calendar. It differentiates itself by being funded through grants and foundations as part of AHRC Nassau, with NYSED and DOH approvals, and by offering a Children's Residential Program and transition and home/community-based supports. Its goal is to help children and families improve everyday skills and long-term outcomes through coordinated education and therapeutic services.
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Healthcare
Company Size
201-500
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Headquarters
Oyster Bay, New York
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Brookville Center for Children's Services raises over $134K with fundraising walk. Brookville Center for Children's Services held its first Steps Toward Tomorrow fundraising walk on Sunday, May 3, raising over $134,000 for priorities identified by each of its schools. More than 350 people took part in the 1.5-mile Candy Land-themed walk on the center's 20-acre property in Brookville. The walk ended at the Thomas S. Gulotta Wheatley Farms & Arts Center, where children petted farm animals, played ring toss, planted flowers, and painted rocks. Brookville Center for Children's Services educates special needs kids from preschool age through 22 years old. The center, which is partnered with AHRC, has four schools in Nassau County serving over 550 students. It is funded through public school districts, where if they cannot adequately provide an appropriate education for a child with special needs, can refer the child to the Nassau AHRC. Mary McNamara, the foundation director for Nassau AHRC, said the fundraiser is important to provide the best equipment to their students. "Government and school funding provide the basics of what a student needs in providing a free and proper education, but when parents get involved and the community too, we are able to enhance that education experience through an event like this," McNamara said.
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Industries
Social Impact
Education
Healthcare
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Oyster Bay, New York
Founded
N/A
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