Archive for 2004
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Friday, December 24th, 2004
December 2004 Holiday Party for Angela’s House
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Monday, October 4th, 2004
Annual Golf Outing
Nissequogue Golf Club
St. James, New YorkHonoree
William PaceThis year’s outing at the Nissequogue Golf Club was a huge success. We were fortunate to have a perfect, sunny, fall day. The course was fantastic as people had a great day.
This event was even more special because it was dedicated in memory of William J. Pace. William and his family have been a great support to ATDC/Angela’s House. They understand the challenges our families face, as they care for their own medically fragile child, Dominic. William’s wife, Terry, left no eyes dry as she spoke at the dinner.
This day would not have been possible without the sponsor support from Bank of America, The Cohen Family, Long Island Home Inspection, Woodhaven Nursing Home, Anjani K. Sinha MD, Noble Elevator and All State Abstract Corp.It was said many times during the evening that this wasn’t the ordinary outing and dinner. There was a special feeling of camaraderie and understanding of what our efforts are to help families of medically frail children.
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Tuesday, May 18th, 2004
Financial Resources for Children with Special Needs
May 18th
9:00 AM Registration
9:30 AM – 12 Noon Workshop
Farmingdale Library
116 Merritts Rd., FarmingdaleThe workshop will include an informational presentation on the following topics:
SSI
Medicaid
Care at Home Program
Physically Handicapped Children’s Program
Child Health Plus
Medicaid WaiversBoth Parents and Professionals are welcomed No preregistration **** Free of Charge Free Financial Resources Guide
For Information call:
Parent to Parent of Long sland 631 493 1716
Bob Policastro 631 979 2620 ATDC/Angela’s HouseDirections: Route 135 (Seaford Oyster Bay Expressway) to Route 24 east (Hempstead Turnpike). Go about 1/4 mile under bridge, right on Merritts Road. Library is on the right site.
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Tuesday, May 18th, 2004
Financial Resources
May 18th
9:00 AM Registration
9:30 AM – 12 Noon Workshop
Farmingdale Library
116 Merritts Rd., Farmingdale -
Monday, May 10th, 2004
Golf Outing
HRH Construction and Plaza Construction Corporation were the main sponsors of our First Annual Spring Golf Outing. The weather was perfect for a great day of golfing at Tamarack Country Club in Greenwich, Connecticut. The chair of the outing, Michelle Iovane of HRH, did an outstanding job making the day a success. We were fortunate to have several other sponsors including Gil_bar Industries, Solar Electric Systems, Forest Electric and Jantile, Inc. Gregory Cuneo, Chairman of HRH, eloquently addressed the room, understanding the blessings of life and outstretched arms for those less fortunate. Bob Policastro presented a powerpoint presentation that reached into the hearts of everyone in the room.
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Wednesday, May 5th, 2004
Hats off to SPRING Fashion Show
The Social Ministry of St.James Lutheran Church invites you to attend the Hats off to SPRING Fashion Show
Wednesday, May 5, 2004 6:30pm at The Meadow Club
Tickets: $40.00 (tax deductible)
Includes Dinner & Grand Prize/Door Prize Entries
Ticket Information Call: Joan Holst 584-8987
Tickets for a chance to win beautiful themed baskets will be available at the show!
Fashions by Coldwater Creek & Dress Barn
The proceeds to Benefit: Camp Sunshine & Angela’s House Funds raised will be matched by Thrivent Financial for Lutherans
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Saturday, April 24th, 2004
Walk-A-Thon
St. Thomas More of Hauppauge
Religious Education Department
~ Walk – A – Thon ~
Saturday, April 24, 2004
At St. Thomas More 11:00am – 12:00noonSponsor can make contribution of $0.25, $0.50, $0.75, or $1.00 per lap. Maximum number of laps possible: 20 Sponsor can pay by check to Angela’s House
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Thursday, April 15th, 2004
Ribbon Cutting for Angela’s House II Smithtown
We had a beautiful day for the grand opening Ribbon cutting ceremony. It was a very exciting day to see this special Home open. We were happy to have Assemblyman Harvey Weisenberg along with the Smithtown Supervisor Patrick Vecchio joined us for this event. It is beautiful how the Smithtown and Hauppauge community opened there arms to these children and this home for medically frail children.
Bob Policastro discussed the love the parents have for the children moving into Angela’s House. It is a love that never ends.






While most politicians were doing campaign fund raising this past fall, this Assemblyman hosted a Special Brunch for Special Children. Angela’s House was one of the proud recipients of this fund raising effort, which raised $55,000 for Angela’s House II. This event was so beautiful it touched everyone’s heart in a profound way. The program ended with a young, autistic, visually impaired girl, Brittany Maier, who professionally played classical music on the piano. 








