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Please join us in congratulating Jamie Arnold for receiving the Above and Beyond Award for March. This monthly award is a great way for us to recognize and thank staff, students, volunteers, and the community who go above and beyond for the agency, helping to promote and raise needed funds for the program’s growth.
Searching for autism information on the web can be overwhelming. The word “autism” alone results in over 64 million hits on Google. So, where do you turn to for the most relevant information and resources when there are so many different options? We polled parents of Eden II participants, asking them this question, and these…
Hurricane Sandy ripped through the borough on October 29th, 2012. The storm caused billions in damages to countless homes and businesses. 15 Beach Street was one of those buildings devastated by Sandy’s wrath. The future home of Eden II Programs, 15 Beach Street sustained damage to its elevator systems, as well as the basement. The…
Kiawana Rich/Staten Island Advance By Kiawana Rich/Staten Island Advance on May 22, 2013 at 10:25 PM, updated May 22, 2013 at 10:55 PM STATEN ISLAND — It was a “Night Under the Stars” for members of Staten Island’s autistic community, as they turned out Wednesday to celebrate a first-ever prom held in their honor. The night was…
Kiawana Rich/Staten Island Advance By Kiawana Rich/Staten Island Advance on May 22, 2013 at 10:25 PM, updated May 22, 2013 at 10:55 PM STATEN ISLAND — It was a “Night Under the Stars” for members of Staten Island’s autistic community, as they turned out Wednesday to celebrate a first-ever prom held in their honor. The night was…
Eden II Programs announces the naming of the performing arts space at the new autism center and school set to open this fall for children and adults with autism. The space is being named in honor of Frank and Lenore Puleo, along with their son, Cristofer. The Puleo Perfoming Arts Center will be located on the…
On November 1, 2011 our governor signed a law mandating insurance plans to cover Applied Behavior Analysis therapy for people with autism. On October 31, 2012 the New York State Division of Financial Services enacted temporary regulations that canceled this coverage for almost every child with autism in New York State. The temporary regulations will…