Deborah Kennedy's Fundraiser

$25 USD raised
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NSSA
My Appeal
The need for our programs and services has rapidly increased, but the resources to provide them are scarce.

Funds raised through this campaign will help us to sustain our existing programs including: The Martin C. Barell School, our Adult Day Habilitation Program, Consultation Services provided to school districts throughout Long Island, Respite Services, Saturday Recreation and our One-Week Summer Camp. It is our hope that with your generous support, we will also be able to spread our reach further and continue the development of NSSA’s outreach services, which allow us to offer crucial support to the growing autism community.
My Progress
Deborah is walking 30 miles and raising funds for NSSA. Please show your support and donate generously.
74.0 MILES done
30 miles
My Cause
The Mission: Nassau Suffolk Services for Autism (NSSA) offers hope to people with autism and their families by providing high quality life-long support through services which enable people with autism to function better in everyday life.

NSSA offers the most advanced treatment and training programs for the benefit of people with autism, and will continue to pioneer, through research, comprehensive treatment models which can be adopted nationally.
About the Organization: Nassau Suffolk Services for Autism (NSSA) is a non-profit organization that provides services to individuals with autism and their families. NSSA was incorporated in New York State in 1983 by a group of parents of children with autism, concerned community members and professionals. The founders recognized through their own experiences that the needs of individuals with autism were different than the needs of those with other disabilities. NSSA was founded to provide the services that meet the unique needs of individuals and families affected by autism. The goals of these services are to enable individuals with autism to more fully participate in family life, to prepare for the transition to increasingly less restrictive educational environments, to develop the skills necessary for future employment and to develop the skills that facilitate full participation in community living.
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Deborah Kennedy

61 months ago