
“I was so impressed by the dedication of the runners, walkers, and volunteers who really stepped up to the plate for this important cause,” Simotas said. “QSAC is such an essential and effective organization and I applaud their commitment to helping children, adults, and families facing autism.”
QSAC was founded in 1978 by parents concerned about the lack of clinical, educational, and vocational resources available for their children with autism. These parents strongly believed people with autism were capable of living at home, forming relationships, and becoming productive and integrated members of their communities. Today, over 1100 QSAC employees work at over 20 facilities throughout the New York City metropolitan area to provide educational, residential, therapeutic and family support services to over 2,700 people each year.
“QSAC is grateful for the leadership Assemblymember Simotas has shown in supporting the autism community,” said Gary Maffei, CEO and Executive Director of QSAC. “With her help, and the generosity of more than 300 walkers and runners, QSAC raised much-needed funds to support our programs for children and adults with autism throughout New York City and Long Island.”
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