A Message from Bob McGuire, Executive Director
“We will all remember the year 2020 as the year that changed the way we live, shop, entertain, work and play. It is the year that has pushed many of our personal and professional resources to the limit. It is a year of civil unrest, challenges to our past and the unknown shaping of tomorrow. What are we to do? Mahatma Gandhi said, “We must become the change we want to see”. I believe he was telling us to take responsibility and seize opportunities to improve our world. Peter Drucker stated, “Unless commitment is made, there are only promises and hopes, but no plan”.
CP Nassau and CP Bayville faced many challenges over the past many months and because our stakeholders, staff, participants and their families were committed to working together, facing their fears, we have persevered. The challenges included the COVID-19 virus, the need for PPE, the willingness to isolate, quarantine, and keep social distance, the capacity to follow the plan even when uncomfortable and disheartening, all of this proved their commitment.
Challenges continue and will be with us for a long time, if not forever. Some of the obstacles are unavoidable as the scientists learn more about treatment and prevention. Some of the obstacles are the result of New York State’s continued withdrawal of financial support for children and adults with disabilities. This is an area that we have some power and responsibility to react to.
I have read recently that with COVID-19, many people are confused, bewildered and mystified and hoping and praying for a happy ending to this crisis. If you are looking for an answer to your prayers, the article suggests, make it a working prayer. Our website shares easily accessible steps to reach your local, state and federal representatives. Since you are reading this, we know you have an interest in the well being of those with developmental disabilities, head injuries and other types of disabling challenges. We need you to have your voice heard. Some may say it won’t change things. I think that’s wrong thinking. By walking in the direction of our aspirations, we can succeed.
I’d rather leave you with the words of Margaret Mead; ‘Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed, citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.’”
CP Nassau’s Sci-Fi Mini-Con Thank You!
The Cerebral Palsy Association of Nassau County (CP Nassau) would like to thank everyone who came out for CPNassau’s Sci-Fi Mini-Con 2023.
Disability Pride Night: Mets Invite CP Nassau Group for an Amazin’ Experience
The New York Mets invited CP Nassau to participate in Disability Pride Night on Wednesday July 19th. Samantha Hasher, Art Therapist at CP Nassau who worked very hard coordinating all the aspects of the visit, proclaimed, “We had so much fun!
Lucky Guests Enjoy a Casino Royale Event to Benefit CP Nassau!
CP Nassau held the second annual Casino Royale event on July 19 at the Westbury Manor on a beautiful, sunny evening.