MoMA Purchases Drawing from Rayed Mohamed, Artist from AHRC NYC
The world-renowned Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) has purchased Rayed Mohamed’s work, Untitled (0021), and added it to the museum’s permanent collection.
The world-renowned Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) has purchased Rayed Mohamed’s work, Untitled (0021), and added it to the museum’s permanent collection.
Project SHINE’s first research publication amplifies the need for their work and innovation.
Students and staff from AHRC NYC's Esther Ashkenas Early Learning Center had a fun day of learning at the Central Park Zoo.
Students, staff, and families from Brooklyn Blue Feather Elementary School and AHRC Middle High School had the opportunity to visit Citi Field for two exciting Mets games.
Caribbean Life reports on AHRC New York City's recent 74th anniversary celebration event, which included remembrances of the organization's storied history, and special honors presented.
On Wednesday, May 17th, AHRC NYC leadership, staff members, people supported, & their families celebrated the organization’s 74th Anniversary and looked ahead to the next year of events recognizing three-quarters of a century of pioneering & maintaining the highest quality of services.
A delegation of French and European Union healthcare and medical experts joined AHRC NYC leadership for a robust discussion of disability issues.
As reported by silive.com, AHRC NYC Board Member, Laura J. Kennedy's storied career in advocating for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities continues at the national level.
Crain's New York Business has selected its list of Notable Leaders in Health Care for 2023, including AHRC New York City's CEO, Marco Damiani.
Family, friends, and colleagues attended a street naming ceremony to honor the memory and legacy of I. William Stone, who sat on AHRC NYC's Board of Directors for nearly four decades.
Journalist Cheryl Wills of Spectrum News NY1 discussed autism, neurodiversity, & the range of services & supports offered by AHRC New York City with its CEO Marco Damiani, honoring Autism Acceptance Month.
AHRC NYC's CEO, Marco Damiani, was recognized as part of the Manhattan Power List celebrating extraordinary men & women from a broad spectrum of the business & nonprofit world who were recognized for their commitment, impact & influence in the Manhattan community.
People supported through Brooklyn Employment & Business Services and Day Services programs showcased their talents at the Brooklyn Public Library’s Central Library's Dr. S. Stevan Dweck Cultural Center.
The Spring 2023 edition of Autism Spectrum News includes an article by AHRC NYC's Trudy Ann Pines, MSEd, Assistant Principal at AHRC NYC Middle/High School in Brooklyn, NY.
Dr. Mary Donahue, AHRC New York City’s VP of Behavior Support Services, was one of several experts in the field invited to speak at the United Nations as part of Spectrum: A Discussion Concerning Autism Spectrum Disorder.
After learning more about autism through their family's personal experiences, the Feng family takes their message to Washington, DC, advocating for all children and adults with autism.
People supported by AHRC NYC's Day Services programs have partnered with the New York Restoration Project (NYRP) to install Little Free Libraries in community gardens.
Governor Kathy Hochul disappointingly only included a 2.5% COLA in her executive budget proposal released in February. Thanks to distinguished lawmakers, both houses of the New York State Legislature included the full 8.5% COLA in their budget proposal. The executive branch and legislators will now negotiate a final budget, due on April 1st.
Lawmakers and advocates are calling on Governor Kathy Hochul to increase funding for workers in the Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) sector, as reported by MahattanTimes.
AHRC New York City has been awarded $30,000 in grants from the Trustee Management Board of NYSARC Trust Services to support AHRC NYC’s guardianship and recreation programs.
Statement from President Joe Biden on the Passing of Judith Heumann
Assemblymember Rebecca Seawright held a press conference Thursday with caregivers, sounding the alarm that workers who care for people with Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) are likely to leave the industry & find better-paying jobs elsewhere.
Kemba Olivache, a Brooklynite with a knack for drawing, and AHRC NYC's ArTech Collective member will bring her artwork to the Outsider Art Fair at the Metropolitan Pavilion on March 2nd.
Tamara Jefferson joined the Atlantic Theater as a Teaching Artist Intern in the Spring of 2022, learning new facilitation skills and gaining confidence.
While Governor Hochul’s budget is positive in some capacities, it simply does not fully respect the direct care workers and service providers who support more than 85 percent of the state’s I/DD population.
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