Keeping Up With Greystone
Stay connected and learn more about what is happening at Greystone Programs. Here we share news and updates as we continue our mission to support children, adults, and families with autism and other intellectual and developmental disabilities by enriching lives one person at a time.
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Memberships and Associations
The Council on Quality Leadership – Greystone Programs, Inc has been accredited Since 2016
Click Here to learn about the History of CQL
New York Alliance for Inclusion and Innovation
NADSP
National Alliance for Direct Support Professionals
NYCON
New York Council of Nonprofits, Inc.
Care Design New York
Includes 700 NY agencies to providing Conflict Free Care Coordination
National Alliance of Dual Diagnosis
An association for persons with developmental disabilities
and mental health needs
OPWDD
Office for People With Developmental Disabilities
ThinkDIFFERENTLY
Dutchess County Think Differently
Westchester Hospital DSRIP
Statewide initiative to improve healthcare in NY
Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce Membership
An advocate for business, the authoritative informational
source on matters affecting business, and the unwavering champion for the region’s economic health.
The Hudson Valley Economic Development Corporation (HVEDC)
The leading economic development organization for the Hudson Valley, New York region. Comprised of seven unique counties (Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster and Westchester), each brings to the Hudson Valley its own colorful and powerful characteristics – equally contributing to the region’s economic strength and
exceptional quality of life.
Orange County Chamber of Commerce Membership
The Orange County Chamber of Commerce leads the way creating and supporting an environment in which business will succeed and the quality of life is enhanced.
Gardiner Association of Businesses
The team at GAB works to be of service to the Gardiner Association of Businesses. We work to promote our community’s businesses through digital marketing, in-person events, and collaborations, bring together local chambers, non-profit organizations, and local business services, and find ways to give back to the community and local causes.
The vision at accessiBe is to make the internet accessible so that everyone, with and without disabilities, can enjoy what it has to offer.