Randi Rios-Castro and Budd Mishkin discuss early intervention services
Audit by Comptroller’s office show minority children in NY state aren’t getting the therapies they may need as fast as they should.
Audit by Comptroller’s office show minority children in NY state aren’t getting the therapies they may need as fast as they should.
Tania Savayan speaks with Jawonio CEO Randi Rios-Castro as they take a look at the early intervention services at Jawonio.
Ben Gorsky and Audrey Gillies:Student Hometown Heroes for Jawonio Ben Gorsky and Audrey Gillies are juniors at Clarkstown South High School. They developed the concept, design and sales of Crewneck Sweaters and tagline “Stronger Together” to fundraise for the Jawonio Foundation Hometown Heroes event that took place in April 2022 during Autism Awareness Month. Ben…
A Message from Randi Rios-Castro, CEO As we welcome the crisp autumn weather and the changing colors of the leaves on the trees we recognize our incredible staff for the warm and compassionate support, top notch therapies, education and mental health services they provide that continue to lift up the children and adults we serve…
A Message from Randi Rios-Castro, CEO Since 1947, summers have always been a magical time at Jawonio. From the first 6 children who attended “Camp Jawonio” to the over 70 children who are with us this summer for our Summer Education program, we are still the place where our students make friends forever. While receiving…
A brand new facility not only promises to help those with special needs, but offer a boost to the local economy as well.
Governor Kathy Hochul today announced the completion of the $20 million Jawonio campus in New City, Rockland County.
The Mid-Hudson region’s non-profit disability service providers support more than 33,000 full-time jobs and generate more than $2 billion in economic impact.
Jawonio applauds Gov. Hochul for establishing the office of Chief Disability Officer, and appointing Kimberly Hill. She ensures vulnerable groups have a voice.
A New City group that helps people with special needs is celebrating 75 years. Since 1947, Jawonio has been helping children and adults reach their fullest potential.
Jawonio is dedicated to advancing the independence, well-being, and equality of people with disabilities and special needs.
Jawonio is a registered 501c3 organization and the premier provider of lifespan services in the Hudson Valley of New York State.
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