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    Easterseals New York Moves into Expanded New Facility in Port Jervis

    Easterseals NY’s New Space Adds Classrooms to Expand Its High-Quality Preschool to Children in Port Jervis Area as Well as To Better Serve Families in Need. Easterseals Has Been Serving the Port Jervis Community and Surrounding Region for More Than Two Decades.
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    May is Mental Health Awareness Month

    Together we can fight the stigma of mental illness, and help build a world where care and treatment for mental illness are available to all.
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    Caring for Frontline Workers’ Children

    Easterseals New York is operating day care for children of first responders, health care workers, and other essential workers in Valhalla, New York.
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    April is Autism Acceptance Month

    April is Autism Acceptance Month. This special recognition, created in 1972 by the autism community, was changed from autism “awareness” to “acceptance”.
  • Story Avenue Center

    The Easterseals NY Story Avenue Child Development Center, located at 1530 Story Avenue, provides 3-K for all and Pre-K for all students ages 3 to 4 years old. We are funded by the New York City Department of Education.
  • Project Soar - Carmel

    Our preschool offers an educational program for preschoolers which includes special education services, speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy and counseling within an integrated educational environment for children with special needs as well as those without.
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    The Kessler Center

    The Kessler Center - A Service of Easterseals New York, located in Rochester, NY, is an approved private special education (853) school offering both residential (CRP) and day placements for students with developmental disabilities.
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    Project Explore in Valhalla

    Project Explore was developed in conjunction with the Valhalla School District to respond to a need by parents in Valhalla for quality After School programs, Child Care and Pre-Kindergarten programs.
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    Bronx Child Development Center

    At the Bronx Child Development Center, children ages 3-5 receive Individualized Education Plans and customized speech, physical, occupational, and play therapies to ensure their continued development.