IN THIS ISSUE:

Features:


Celebrating Disability Pride Month & Looking Ahead to October's Employer Recognition Breakfast.


Passport to Possibilities: Exploring Inclusion, One Adventure at a Time


Community Partners:


Celebrating Adaptive Design Hudson Valley & How You Can Support Their Incredible Work


Together for Community:


Big News: Abilibee Is Now on the App Store & Google Play! 


What's Ahead (Events):


Tune In: Voices of Abilities First on WTBQ Radio!


A Legacy of Land: Your Property as a Gift for Generations

Celebrating Disability Pride Month & Looking Ahead to October's Employer Recognition Breakfast

July is recognized nationwide as Disability Pride Month, a time to honor the history, achievements, and contributions of people with disabilities—and to affirm the importance of visibility, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of life.


At Abilities First, we proudly stand alongside the individuals we support and their families, celebrating their strengths, talents, and the diverse perspectives they bring to our schools, workplaces, and communities every day.


Disability Pride Month marks the anniversary of the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in July 1990—a landmark civil rights law that prohibits discrimination based on disability. It reminds us how far we’ve come and how much further we must go to ensure full access, opportunity, and belonging for all.


As part of this ongoing commitment, we’re excited to look ahead to October, when Abilities First will join forces with our fellow Hudson Valley Service Providers (HVSP) to co-host a special event during National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM).

This Recognition Summit honors regional employers who are making a meaningful difference by championing inclusive hiring practices and supporting people with disabilities in the workforce. It’s a powerful moment to celebrate collaboration, recognize outstanding partnerships, and inspire continued progress.


Stay tuned for more information—RSVP by emailing jharpp@inflightinc.org, and if you know a business making a difference in disability employment, we’d love to hear from you!

 Passport to Possibilities:

Exploring Inclusion, One Adventure at a Time

At Abilities First, we believe that building a more inclusive community starts with connection—and this summer, we're doing just that through our Passport to Possibilities project!


Launched as a fun and engaging way to celebrate local experiences, Passport to Possibilities invites individuals supported by Abilities First, along with their families and staff, to explore the rich culture, creativity, and natural beauty of the Hudson Valley and beyond.


Each participant receives a colorful passport booklet filled with free or low-cost destinations to visit—ranging from scenic parks and historic sites to museums, community events, and small local treasures. With every stop, individuals collect a stamp or snap a photo, marking memories made and milestones of inclusion.


But this initiative is about more than just sightseeing. It’s a celebration of community engagement, personal growth, and the simple joy of trying something new. Whether it’s walking a new trail, enjoying live music, or exploring an art gallery, every experience helps build confidence, foster relationships, and affirm the value of inclusive access.

Pictured is Connor & Ryan enjoying the Poet's Walk in New Paltz.

Community Partners

Celebrating Our Community Partner: Adaptive Design Hudson Valley 

Adaptive Design Hudson Valley (ADHV) is a dedicated in-kind community partner whose impact has reached students across our school programs—from Myers Corners to our newest collaboration in Hyde Park. For several years now, ADHV has generously designed and constructed custom adaptive devices that enhance the quality of life for children with physical limitations, helping them experience more independence, comfort, and joy throughout their school day. They do this through close collaboration with passionate OT professionals, teachers, and other caregivers.

 

Their mission, “Diversity Creating Accessibility,” is brought to life through inclusive opportunities that engage individuals of all backgrounds in the creation of these life-changing tools. The adaptive devices—crafted from various materials —are not only durable and functional but also comparable to factory-built alternatives. What's more, the process empowers interns, professionals, and volunteers, fostering a powerful cycle of mutual contribution.  From footrests to supportive seating, each item is tailored with care and skill to meet the unique needs of our students. These thoughtful adaptations have opened new doors for participation and engagement in the classroom—and it’s all provided in-kind by this remarkable organization. 

 

We’re incredibly grateful for ADHV’s continued partnership and invite our community to support their meaningful work. If you’re interested in helping or learning more, there are plenty of ways to get involved. Reach out to ADHV by clicking HERE to discover how you can support this meaningful work. This “low-tech / high-impact” technology helps build the foundation of countless custom devices that make a real difference. 

Big News: Abilibee Is Now on the App Store & Google Play! 

Abilities First is thrilled to share a major milestone in empowering families and individuals with developmental disabilities across New York: Abilibee is officially available for download on the App Store and Google Play!


Whether you're a parent, caregiver, educator, or advocate, Abilibee is your free, easy-to-use guide to navigating New York’s complex system of supports and services—from Early Intervention to adult programs and everything in between. This powerful new app was designed to help make the journey easier, more informed, and more connected.


What Abilibee Offers:


💛 Personalized Roadmaps for every stage of life

🛠️ Tools and tips for planning transitions, education, and services

📚 Up-to-date resources right at your fingertips

📍 Location-based info tailored to your county or region


Abilibee was created with input from families and professionals who understand how overwhelming the system can be—and how life-changing it is to have the right support at the right time.


Download Abilibee Today:



Let’s empower the journey—together. Learn more at: www.abilibee.org.

What's Ahead at AF & FAFNY

Tune In: Voices of Abilities First on WTBQ Radio

Abilities First is proud to return to the airwaves with the latest installment of the Non-Profit Notebook Series – Voices of Abilities First on WTBQ Radio! Each month, we spotlight important issues, stories, and initiatives that matter to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities—and the communities that support them.


Join us as Dr. Fox shares insight on recent federal budget developments and how they could influence the landscape of developmental disability services in New York. From funding trends to policy changes, Dr. Fox will explore what providers, families, and community leaders should watch for in the months ahead.


Catch the conversation by streaming live at wtbq.com or tune in to 93.5FM/1110AM on the radio. Missed it? You can replay past episodes on our website soon! Stay informed, stay empowered, and help amplify the voices that matter most.

Support the Mission Be Part of the Abilities First Golf & Tennis Classic In a Meaningful Way!

Thanks to our incredible community, this year’s event filled up fast! But you can still help transform lives by purchasing a Tee Sign or Tee Box sponsorship, buying raffle tickets, or joining us at the Reception Celebration.


Every contribution supports meaningful programs for individuals with developmental disabilities across the Hudson Valley. Click HERE for the Tee Sign & Tee Box sponsor form. Contact Billie Jo Buttner at billiejobuttner@abilitiesfirstny.org for more information or to purchase Raffle & Reception tickets.


We’re incredibly grateful to this year’s Abilities First Golf & Tennis Classic sponsors for their generous support. Your commitment helps create life-changing opportunities for individuals of all abilities. 

A Legacy of Land: Your Property as a Gift for Generations

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