On a beautiful fall evening, our community gathered at Edgewood Country Club in River Vale, NJ, to celebrate a milestone—REED’s 21st Anniversary! The night was filled with gratitude, generosity, and hope for the future.
After a lively cocktail hour featuring music by Matty and the Cubano, along with specialty Shipwreck Rum cocktails, we focused on the significance of turning 21 for families of children with autism. As CEO Chantelle Walker explained, “Turning 21 is an exciting time, but for families with a loved one on the autism spectrum, it also brings new challenges. Tonight, we invite you on a journey to understand what this milestone means and why our work is so vital.” A heartfelt thank you to the families who shared their stories.
During our awards presentation, emceed by long-time REED Board Member Tim Pernetti, we honored Jack Fields, Jr., President of the Oritani Charitable Foundation, and Nick Savarese, Executive Director of the Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism, for their unwavering commitment to REED and our mission.
Left to right: John Fields, Jr., President, Oritani Charitable Foundation; Tim Pernetti, REED Board Member; and Nick Savarese, Executive Director, Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism.
We extend our deep appreciation to our presenting sponsors: Ramsey Auto Group, the Picciano and Van Duren Families, and the Oritani Charitable Foundation. Your loyalty and ongoing support are invaluable!
We are incredibly grateful for the contributions of donors, friends, family, and staff that made this event a success. Your generosity and commitment enables us to continue our mission and provide essential services to the children, adults, and families we serve.
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