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Press Release

State Business Council Chief Applauds Hiring

People with Disabilities

Westchester Arc Event Honors Employers

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. – April 30, 2007 – Speaking at Westchester Arc’s April 26 Employer Recognition Breakfast, Kenneth Adams, head of New York’s largest business advocacy group, vowed to increase statewide awareness of the advantages of hiring people with developmental disabilities. As president and CEO of The Business Council of New York State, Adams represents thousands of firms and hundreds of chambers of commerce. “The enlightened employers in this room and those you partner with around the county are critical to the independence of people with developmental disabilities,” he told over 200 business and civic leaders gathered at the Westchester Marriott in Tarrytown. “This is a tradition that should be a model to business owners across the state.”

Adams was keynote speaker at an annual event during which Westchester Arc honors organizations that have helped individuals with autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy and other developmental disabilities build careers within the greater community. The City of Yonkers issued a proclamation recognizing the more than 30 organizations (see list below) being honored for combining good citizenship with business acumen. “The competitive advantage of hiring people with developmental disabilities needs to be promoted,” continued Adams. “The businesses in this room are doing the right thing and others should feel compelled to follow their example in order to remain competitive.”

Former State Senator Nick Spano was honored for his longtime advocacy of the civil rights of people with disabilities, for championing their employment and fighting for accessible public facilities. His repeated endorsement of financial support for Westchester Arc’s activities has helped thousands of families throughout Westchester.

Carolyn Holodak and Keith Caminiti, two individuals with disabilities who have long worked within the community, received the Anthony Cannata Memorial Employee Award for inspiring others.

 

Westchester Arc also described a new initiative, eDocNY, which takes an innovative approach to employing people with disabilities. Providing outsourced document management—microfilming, scanning, digitizing, box storage and shredding—the business is intended to eventually become a standalone, profit-making entity. Proceeds will contribute to programs that are not funded by the government. eDocNY employs individuals with and without disabilities and recently celebrated its first anniversary. During the first quarter of 2007, revenues grew more than 40 percent from the previous quarter.

 

Other honorees ranged from accounting firms to grocery chains to schools and public officials. District Attorney Janet DiFiore was present to receive an award for hiring a person with disabilities to work in the Yonkers Courthouse.

 

Four Stop & Shop locations—Eastchester, New Rochelle, White Plains and Yonkers—received the Continuing Partnership Award for their consistent record of hiring people with disabilities. At present, they employ 14 such individuals. In addition, Pat Dowse, vice president of the New York State Rehabilitation Association (NYSRA) presented Stop & Shop with the 2006 Corporate Business Employer of the Year Award.

 

Dowse also honored White Plains High School and The Tuckahoe Union Free School District for collaborating with Westchester Arc to prepare students for the work world.

 

Lexington Square Café, Mt. Kisco, received the Longstanding Employer Award for employing a person with disabilities for the past 13 years. In 2005, the restaurant supported employee Keith Caminiti’s athletic aspirations by giving him extended time off to participate in the Japan games of Special Olympics.

 

Westchester Arc is the oldest and largest agency in the county serving children and adults with developmental disabilities. It has long been committed to social inclusion because it benefits the entire community.

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2007 Westchester Arc Employer Recognition Breakfast

Employer Awards

Special Partnership Award

City of New Rochelle, Assessors Office

City of New Rochelle, Bureau of Buildings

Hymes & Company, CPA

Maier, Markey & Menashi LLP, CPA

Nassau County Surrogate’s Court

New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal

Educational Partnership Award

City School District of New Rochelle

Mount Vernon High School

2007 NYSRA Transitional Quality Practices Recognition

White Plains High School

The Tuckahoe Union Free School District

2006 Corporate Business Employer of the Year Award

Stop & Shop, Westchester

Special Advocate Award

Friendly’s Restaurant, Yonkers

Town of Yorktown, Town Clerk’s Office

Van Cortlandt Manor

Civic Partnership Award

City of Yonkers, Parks Department

County of Westchester, Parks and Recreation

Office of the Westchester County District Attorney

Continuing Partnership Award

Applebee’s, Mamaroneck

ShopRite, Croton-on-Hudson

Stop & Shop, New Rochelle

Stop & Shop, White Plains

Stop & Shop, Yonkers

Bridge to Employment Award

Sarah Neuman Home

Teatown Lake Reservation

Business Partnership Award

New York Industries for the Disabled

Longstanding Employer Award

Lexington Square Cafe

Special Appreciation Award

Senator Nicholas Spano

Employment Development Award

Lake Isle Country Club

Littman Krooks LLP

Westchester Library System

Employment Opportunity Award

Empire City at Yonkers Raceway

McDonald’s, Bedford Hills

Anthony Cannata Memorial Employee Award

Keith Caminiti

Carolyn Holodak