
Established in 1947, The Passaic County Elks Cerebral Palsy Treatment Center is a private non-profit organization operated by the Passaic County Elks Board of Trustees. This Board is comprised of representatives from local Elks lodges (Paterson, Fair Lawn, Pompton Lakes, Clifton, Passaic Valley, and Wayne) and concerned citizens. The Board meets monthly to review programs, finances, personnel, and other issues related to preschool, school, high school and adult services for individuals with disabilities in passaic and surrounding counties.
The Elks have a long history of service to the community. Not only do they support our Center but they also raise funds for Elks Camp Moore and provide camp scholarships for children to attend for a week. The Elks also sponsor an annual poster contest, anti-drug program, hoop shoot, and other activities for children and their families. We are proud to have the men and women of the Elks supporting our staff to help our students reach their fullest potential.
The 2006-2007 Passaic County Elks Cerebral Palsy Center Board of Trustees

Front Row Seated: John Galletta, Lisa Szegedi-Greco, John Lindsay, Frank Greco, Francis Bealer
Back Row Standing: William Missonellie, Lous Pacelli, Anthony Fiorello, Lary Dziubek, Frank Tiernan, William Millan, Hary Polaro, Harold Pallozzi, Nicholas Riciputo, Allan Koodray
Not Pictured: John M Szczomak, Thomas Tiefenbacher, William Moore, William Mosca
Daily operation of the Center and staff leadership is provided by William G. Weiss, ED.D. who serves as the Executive Director of the Center. The Center employs deeply committed, compassionate staff who are well-educated, well-trained, and highly specialized. We provide an educational and therapeutic atmosphere. We offer social service, medical clinics, assistive technology, job training, nursing services, client advocacy, family support, and social experiences. Our goal is to help each individual feel fulfillment and happiness by reaching his or her highest potential.
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