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The Association for Neurologically Impaired Brain Injured Children 2nd Annual Taste of Town-2018
For Over 50 Years, The Association for Neurologically Impaired Brain Injured Children, ANIBIC, has been providing services to people with special needs. ANIBIC is dedicated to enabling individuals to reach their potential so that they may live as productively as possible. We encourage integration and inclusion in the community and are committed to a person-centered process as we work to serve consumers and their families.
We offer a broad range of services for children as young as five and throughout adulthood. We understand that people with special needs are people first and that their individual challenges are just part of what makes them special.
ANIBIC serves as an advocate in the areas of education, vocational training, legislation and professional development.
The Association for Neurologically Impaired Brain Injured Children 2nd Annual Taste of Town-2018, had their gala at Terrace on the Park , Flushing, NY. Great opportunity for a night out on the town where you enjoyed the eclectic range of cuisines that Queens and Long Island have to offer, while also supporting ANIBIC, a non-profit organization that provides services for over 800 people with special needs. There will be raffles, silent auctions, and a friendly competition amongst the vendors. Hundreds of people were in attendance.
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Strokes of Genius, Inc., World Autism Ability Awareness Artworks by Individuals Brooklyn NY -2018
The Association for Neurologically Impaired Brain Injured Children 2nd Annual Taste of Town-2018
International Esthetics, Cosmetics & Spa Confrences-2018
International Beauty Show New York (IBS new york)-2018
Queens Centers For Progress of Evening of Fine Food -2018
Queens Centers for Progress is dedicated to the goal of providing children and adults who have developmental disabilities the opportunities to make choices which will maximize their skill development, independence, and integration into community life. At the core of all the agency’s services is the deeply held belief in the development of the individual. QCP believes that all people can learn and that all people – in spite of any developmental disability – can make meaningful choices about their lives.
We want to thank Ms Maryann McAleer QCP’S Director of Development for 20 years, who retired ,this year.
Wish Wendy B.Phaff the new incoming QCP’S Director of Development all the best with her new position, who did an excellent job with Queens Centers For Progress of Evening of Fine Food -2018.
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