STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — On Your Mark, a non-profit organization that serves individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, celebrated the grand opening of its new campus at 129 Clinton Ave. in New Brighton, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house.
The event was attended by more than 125 guests.
The ceremony, hosted by John Bilotti, the executive director, also drew elected officials including Borough President Vito Fossella, District Attorney Michael E. McMahon, Assemblymember Charles Fall, Assemblymember Sam Pirozzolo, Councilmember Frank Morano and representatives from the offices of Sen. Andrew Lanza and Assemblymember Michael Tannousis.
Joining them were On Your Mark’s board members and staff, as well as representatives from the North Shore Kiwanis Club, the Staten Island Chamber of Commerce, St. Peter’s Boys High School, New Brighton Civic Committee and Community Board 1.
Guests toured the newly transformed campus, formerly the site of St. Paul’s Church and School. It now houses support services, job training, day habilitation and inclusive community engagement…