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Social Impact



 Mike Durney, CEO   Jennifer Hernandez, Executive Director
 ACDS  ECLI-VIBES
 4 Fern Place, Plainview, NY, 11803   1707 Veterans Memorial Highway, Suite 2, Islandia NY 11749
 (516) 933-4700 | www.acds.org  (631) 360-3730  | www.eclivibes.org
 ACDS was founded by families of children with Down syndrome nearly 60 years ago. These
 families were advised by their doctors to institutionalize their babies, as was common practice at   ECLI-VIBES stands with survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, and human
 the time. Convinced that their children could be educated and contribute to their communities,   trafficking—offering more than just crisis support. We help build a future rooted in safety, dignity,
 they built the agency that became ACDS. Today, our agency serves more than 2,500 people   and strength.
 with developmental disabilities each year. ACDS provides lifetime services, encompassing early   In 2024, close to 4,500 people reached out to our 24-hour Hopeline, and we connected with over
 intervention, day care, pre-school special education and related services, social work and family   25,000 individuals through outreach and prevention efforts—educating youth and adults alike on
 training, Brokerage/Self Direction and Fiscal Intermediary Services, day habilitation, recreation   healthy relationships and where to go for help.
 and respite programs for ages 5 and up, sleep away camp and residential group homes.  We offer wraparound services including crisis response, legal advocacy, trauma-informed
 ACDS prides itself on being responsive to the needs of our community. The needs of our   counseling, housing assistance, and access to food. For individuals facing layered challenges like
 community are particularly acute around Early Intervention (EI), comprehensive clinical, social   mental health or substance use, we provide support that meets the moment—walking beside them
 and educational services for children with developmental disabilities, from birth to age 3. Through   through recovery and healing.
 the ACDS EI Clinic, we connect children with developmental disabilities and their families   Our impact is amplified by the partnerships we build. By collaborating with law enforcement,
 with expert early childhood special educators, social workers and occupational, physical and   healthcare providers, courts, educators, employers, and social service agencies, we ensure survivors
 speech therapists. In particular, we focus on families who do not have access to safe and reliable   get comprehensive care—without gaps, without delay.
 transportation and those who are in unstable living conditions that prevent them from receiving
 home-based EI services. Our key innovation is to provide round trip transportation to ACDS in a   We also focus on long-term stability. By engaging local businesses and landlords, we connect
 fully accessible vehicle, free of charge and with a bi-lingual driver.  survivors to safe housing and job opportunities—because rebuilding a life takes more than safety,
      it takes support, community, and purpose.
 By wrapping comprehensive services in one location, and removing barriers to accessing care,
 ACDS is ensuring that the youngest and most vulnerable among us have the resources and tools   Whether it’s through youth programs, case coordination, or workforce development, we’re working
 they need to thrive. We are honored to be a finalist for the Imagine Award’s Social Impact Award.  every day to remove barriers and open doors.
      At ECLI-VIBES, no one is alone. We believe in possibility, in resilience, and in standing together.
      Volunteer. Donate. Advocate. Visit our table or go to ECLIVIBES.org to get involved.
 Judith Factor, Executive Director  Carolyn Milana, MD, Associate Professor of Pediatrics
 Friends of Karen, Inc.  Stony Brook Children’s Hospital
 150 Broadhollow Road, Suite 112, Melville, NY 11747  est.  101 Nicolls Rd, Stony Brook, NY 11794
 (631) 473-1768 | www.friendsofkaren.org  1978  (631) 444-5437 | www.stonybrookchildrens.org
 In 1978, 16-year-old Karen MacInnes was terminally ill and wanted to come home from the   At Stony Brook Children’s Hospital,  teams of pediatric specialists—doctors, nurses, scientists,
 hospital to spend her last days surrounded by the love of her family, but her parents couldn’t afford   technicians, and others—are working together to create a better future for children.  A future in
 the palliative care that she required. Neighbor Sheila Petersen rallied the community and raised   which rapid whole genomic sequencing of critically ill newborns can expedite diagnosis for life-
 enough money for Karen’s 24-hour care for the 11 months she survived. After Karen’s death,   threatening conditions.  Where early diagnosis of Autism and related neurodevelopmental disabilities
 Sheila continued the Friends of Karen campaign as a nonprofit organization to assist other families   enables families to pursue effective interventions.   Where teams are making groundbreaking
 caring for a child facing a life-threatening illness.  discoveries in therapies for children with HIV, kidney disease, diabetes, cystic fibrosis, and fetal
      lung problems and more.
 For 47 years, Friends of Karen has provided our core Family Support Program to ensure families   With more than 30 specialties, Stony Brook Children’s Hospital offers the region’s most advanced
 remain stable, functioning, and able to cope when their child is being treated for cancer or other   pediatric care.  We are home to the region’s only Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Comprehensive
 life-threatening illnesses. We serve children (newborn through age 21) in the Tri-state New York   Care Center and Suffolk County’s only Pediatric Oncology Survivorship program.  We are the
 region, as well as their parents, caregivers, and siblings because a child’s critical illness deeply   county’s only state-designated center to care for critically ill newborns, and high-risk pregnant
 affects every member of the family. Our personalized, comprehensive support is provided during   women are transferred here from other hospitals in the region to ensure the best care for mothers
 the child’s treatment, into survivorship, and, when necessary, during bereavement. This support   and their babies.
 includes a blend of financial subsidies for illness-related and basic living expenses, emotional,
 psychosocial, and advocacy support. There is no cost to families for any of the professional services   Our state-of-art facilities include not only a dedicated pediatric emergency department, but the
 provided by our experienced and licensed social workers, child life specialists, and creative arts   only Level I Pediatric Trauma Center in Suffolk County.
 therapists. With offices in Long Island and Westchester, Friends of Karen serves approximately 500   As part of Stony Brook University’s academic medical center, we are educating the next generation
 families annually and, since our founding, we have served 18,700 children including ill children   of physicians and engaging faculty from the five health sciences schools to bring hope, healing,
 and their siblings in over 7,600 families.  and cures to children.
      We believe every child deserves access to world-class medical care and, as the healthcare home for
      hundreds of children, Stony Brook Children’s is ensuring access to that care right here on Long
      Island.
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