Newsroom

May 20, 2011

Golisano Foundation Awards $440,000 to Happiness House/Finger Lakes Cerebral Palsy Association to Open Transitional Residence for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities & Traumatic Brain Injury

Happiness House - What happens here changes lives forever. - logo

Happiness House is pleased to announce a partnership with the Golisano Foundation to support the construction of a 5,300 square foot eight person transitional residences equipped with eight efficiency apartments in Canandaigua.  A very generous gift of $440,000 was awarded to Happiness House.  This “one of a kind” transitional home will assist us in serving three young adults with disabilities and five adults with TBI.  This transitional residence is unique because it is “non-certified”.  Happiness House will ensure quality care, compliance and will utilize various funding streams in serving all eligible individuals with disabilities who will reside in this home.

“Happiness House is committed to providing lifelong opportunities for individuals with disabilities as they strive toward independence,” said Eileen Gage, Happiness House Board Chair and Vice President of Nursing at Finger Lakes Health.  This residence will be built upon five of the 30 acres of land which Happiness House presently owns adjacent and to the south of our facility at 5415 County Road 30 in Canandaigua, NY.  Charles T. Graham, Happiness House Foundation Board Chairman and President of Bulb Direct, Inc. in Rochester explains, “This home will be transitional in nature and will serve as a catalyst toward independence within their community.”  Residents will volunteer, work or attend school outside the home.

“The Trustees of the Golisano Foundation are pleased to partner with Happiness House on this service model,” said Ann Costello, Director of the Golisano Foundation.  “In tough economic times, we must look for alternative, cost effective programs that provide needed services at a lower cost.  We believe this proposed non-certified transitional residence could become a viable service model for the state and other parts of the nation.  We applaud your vision and foresight.”   Over the past six years Happiness House has received approximately one million dollars from the Golisano Foundation to ensure high quality services for individuals with special needs” said Mary Walsh Boatfield, Happiness House CEO.  The total cost of this project is $725,000.  Special thanks to Guardian Industries and to Frank Marianacci for their generous donations.  Additional funds will be raised through grants, financing plans and fundraising events.

To request more information on Happiness House’s programs and services or on our upcoming events please contact Cheryl Coppola at (585) 394-9510.

Happiness House –Finger Lakes Cerebral Palsy Association is a private nonprofit educational, health and human service organization that has been serving communities in the Finger Lakes region in Upstate New York since 1969.  Today with sites in Geneva, Gorham, Canandaigua, and Waterloo, Happiness House offers an array of educational, recreational, residential and family support services for children and adults with and without disabilities who reside in Ontario, Seneca, Wayne, and Yates counties.  On average Happiness House serves 1,000 individuals and their families each year.

Happiness House

Finger Lakes Cerebral Palsy Association
731 Pre-Emption Road, Geneva, New York 14456
5415 County Road 30, Canandaigua, New York 14424

Related Posts

Tom Golisano Makes Remarkable Philanthropic Gifts of $360 Million to 82 Non-Profits Across Upstate New York

Monumental Announcement Doubles Philanthropist’s Lifetime Giving See Photo Album  ROCHESTER, N.Y., September 17, 2024 — Tom Golisano, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and civic leader, today announced an unprecedented and historic series of major awards totaling $360...

read more