Thank You AHRC! A Very Special Donation
All of us at the Autism Coalition of Long Island would like to thank AHRC Nassau for their generous donaton
All of us at the Autism Coalition of Long Island would like to thank AHRC Nassau for their generous donaton
On behalf of our event committee, we want to thank all of our supporters for making the event a resounding success!
Today, the Autism Coalition of Long Island (ACOLI) will join the United Nations and others from around the world in observing the 17th annual World Autism Awareness Day.
Prepare to tee off in style as we embark on a day of skill, camaraderie, and vital support for Long Island individuals and families affected by Autism Spectrum Disorder and promoting youth STEM education across Long Island.
Governor Kathy Hochul has announced more than $2.6 million in penalties against five Medicaid managed care health plans following a comprehensive examination of their reimbursement of behavioral health service claims.
Report findings run counter to accusations that a directive from the state led to deaths at facilities across New York.
Dozens of people rallied on Long Island Thursday, protesting that people with developmental disabilities in group homes are being left out of the reopening phases in the state's response to COVID-19.
There are more than 7,000 people with developmental disabilities living in small group homes in New York and their families feel like they've been forgotten about during the pandemic.
Dennise Segal and her husband's biggest concern right now is with the governor, who so far hasn’t indicated when they’ll be able to see their son, Jarred, again.
Neil Sullivan was angry, frustrated and crushed with guilt. His brother Joe had been rushed by ambulance from his home for the developmentally disabled to the emergency room with a possible case of the coronavirus.