PARSIPPANY — Advancing Opportunities, Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting individuals with disabilities and their families, is proud to announce that it is expanding its services to Parsippany.
On Saturday, July 13th, Parsippany-Troy Hills Economic Development Chairman Frank Cahill welcomed Advancing Opportunities to their new location, 90 East Halsey Road, Suite 105. Attending the ribbon-cutting ceremony included Parsippany-Troy Hills Mayor James Barberio, Council Vice President Frank Neglia, Councilman Matt McGraft, Parsippany-Troy Hills Economic Development Chairman Frank Cahill, Secretary Raj Dichpally and Parsippany Area Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors Doreen Brennan and Nick Branzino.
Since its founding in 1950, Advancing Opportunities has promoted independence, inclusion, and a higher quality of life for children and adults with disabilities. It offers services, including Special Education Advocacy, Assistive Technology, Career Development, and Student Services. Its mission is to achieve full societal participation for all people with disabilities.
Advancing Opportunities collaborates with state agencies, school districts, and community service providers to create a comprehensive support network. Their reputation for a person-centered approach and advocacy for the rights and needs of the disability community precedes them. With a wide array of services tailored to meet individual needs, Advancing Opportunities is committed to helping people with disabilities achieve their most significant potential in our community.
This commitment is evident at the Parsippany location. Monique Calixte, the director, discusses the various programs offered, including residential support for disabled individuals and in-home living support for tasks like cleaning, cooking, and grocery shopping. Monique Calixte describes a new program being hosted known. The program will take disabled children out of the weekend, exposing them to different activities.
She states, “We take them out on different excursions every weekend for them to get the best possible experience. Sometimes, we take them to the movies, bowling, and sports events.” She continues to describe the staff and volunteer efforts that take place.
In addition to these programs, Advancing Opportunities offers assistive technology services. These include evaluations and training for devices that enhance communication, learning, and daily living. Their Technology Lending Center is invaluable, allowing families to borrow and trial equipment before purchasing.
Advancing Opportunities’ arrival in Parsippany brings new hope and opportunities for our local disability community. The organization invites community members to volunteer, donate, or participate in events. Their unwavering commitment to enhancing the lives of individuals with disabilities is inspiring, and they welcome anyone who shares this dedication to join their efforts.
For more information about Advancing Opportunities and how you can support their mission, visit www.advopps.org or contact their office at 90 East Halsey Road, Suite 105. You can also reach them at (973) 265-2813. Currently, they are looking for employees and volunteers.
The arrival of Advancing Opportunities in Parsippany marks the rise of a brighter future filled with a more inclusive community for individuals with disabilities and their families.