Parent Perspective: What It Means to Be a Caretaker
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From childhood to young adulthood, HeartShare has been there every step of the way.
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From childhood to young adulthood, HeartShare has been there every step of the way.
HeartShare created an inaugural bike team as an official charity partner of the TD Five Boro Bike Tour on Sunday, May 6, 2018.
HeartShare is a recipient of a $128,000 grant through the NYC Council Autism Initiative, which helped open and sustain two critical programs for children with autism.
Over 140 special education and Pre-K for All students participated in Olympics Day at HeartShare’s Taranto First Step Early Childhood Center on Thursday, April 26.
It’s a fear for almost any parent, “What would happen if I was no longer able to take care of my child?” Parents of children with disabilities in HeartShare Human Services’ care, know this fear all too well. But with the services that HeartShare offers, parents feel significantly more comfortable contemplating that question. Destiny is…
HeartShare Human Services dedicated a new residence for four individuals diagnosed with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) in memory of Joseph V. Caruana on Monday, April 16, 2018.
Program participants and honorees alike shared their stories about their strengths and achievements rather than limitations.
Program participants and honorees alike shared their stories about their strengths and achievements rather than limitations.
Every year, HeartShare awards Employee Tuition Assistance Grants to employees continuing their education in a field related to HeartShare’s mission.
HeartShare Human Services will host its Annual Spring Gala at the New York Marriott Marquis on Wednesday, April 11.
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