Abilities to receive $127,000 in congressionally directed funding

Money will benefit technology supports and remote learning

Through the support of U.S. Congressman Tom Kean, Jr. and U.S. Senator Cory A. Booker, Abilities of Northwest Jersey, Inc. will receive $127,000 in congressionally directed funding as part of the fiscal year 2024 congressional appropriations bill.

The funds will be used to provide specialized support and remote learning opportunities for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including autism, who are interested in technology-focused careers.  

“We are grateful to our legislators for recognizing that persons with disabilities may have a unique set of skills in the field of technology that is beneficial to many employers. We look forward to supporting their success through this funding initiative,” said Abilities CEO Cynthia B. Wildermuth.

Pictured (l-r) Abilities COO Sue Zukoski, U.S. Congressman Tom Kean, Jr., and Abilities CEO Cynthia Wildermuth. 
Rep. Kean is shown above with individuals served by Abilities.

About Abilities of Northwest Jersey Inc.
Abilities of Northwest Jersey Inc. is a Washington, NJ-based non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring people with disabilities to achieve their life goals by providing individualized supports. Incorporated in 1974, Abilities works diligently to create an inclusive community where individuals with disabilities are given the opportunity to reach their fullest potential in life. Visit our website at https://www.abilitiesnw.org/, or follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/abilitiesnw/

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