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The New England Center for Children Receives Grant From BJ's Charitable Foundation

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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Joe Ziska,
Director of Annual Giving,
The New England
Center for Children
(508) 624-0497 ext. 5
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The New England Center for Children Receives Grant From BJ's Charitable Foundation

SOUTHBOROUGH, Ma - BJ's Charitable Foundation has awarded The New England Center for Children (NECC) in Southborough, Massachusetts a $7,500 grant to help fund the Autism Curriculum Encyclopedia (ACE™). The ACE™ is a curriculum database tool that has been created at NECC specifically for educating children with autism. The ACE™ will provide a central location for all teaching protocols used at NECC. This will allow teachers and administrators easy access to standardized programs, which can be individualized to meet the specific needs of their students. The ultimate goal of this project is to post the ACE™ on the Internet to share with educators around the world.

A U.S. Department of Education national award winner, The New England Center for Children is a residential and day school serving individuals diagnosed with autism and related disabilities. NECC is a non-profit, publicly funded school serving more than 300 students who come to us from throughout the United States and several foreign countries. Since its founding by Vincent Strully, Jr. in 1975, NECC has maintained a steadfast dedication to helping individuals reach their potential and live productively; to minimizing dependence and maximizing independence; and to eliminating isolation and increasing social, educational and employment opportunities through integration into all aspects of community life.

For more information about The New England Center for Children, please call (508) 481-1015.




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