In an unpredictable world, having the confidence and skills to protect oneself is precious. Gabriella, affectionately known as Gabby, is a shining example of how martial arts can provide physical safety while instilling confidence and resilience in individuals, particularly those that face unique challenges. Gabby, much like her mother Gisela, exudes joy and positivity. The
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CFS Advocate of the Year 2023: Independent Mother, Proud Disability Advocate, and Hard Worker, Donna
Step into the dynamic world of Donna, where progress is a resounding anthem. Progress takes commitment and resilience, qualities Donna has embodied all her life. A devoted full-time mother to three wonderful children, Donna has navigated the complexities of parenthood with grace and courage, while constantly striving to live independently as an individual with IDD
Read moreCFS Annual Coat Drive: Warmth, Unity, and Community Support
CFS is thrilled that our 2023 Annual Coat Drive was yet another resounding success! We are proud that this year’s coat drive was the seventh successful drive managed by the amazing advocates and staff in our three Advocacy Chapters (New Jersey, Self Starters, and Strong Island Voices). CFS’ Coat Drive is carried out in partnership
Read moreSable’s Scented Scentsations: Giving Life and Light to Creative Entrepreneurial Ventures
Sable’s Scented Scentsations is a testament to the saying that necessity is the mother of all innovation! Sable is a CFS participant with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) who has embarked on a very inspiring entrepreneurial journey, born of necessity. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, when all in-person activities suddenly came to a
Read moreCFS Announces New Chief Executive Officer: Alicia McGrath
We’re excited to announce that the Center for Family Support will soon have a new Chief Executive Officer, Alicia McGrath. Alicia will begin on December 4th, succeeding Steven Vernikoff who is retiring after 31 years as CEO. “Our search committee spent four months paring down from an original candidate list of almost three hundred applicants
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