The Newington Cropsey Foundation is a private entity dedicated to preserving and sharing the work of Hudson River School artist Jasper F. Cropsey. The work is available for viewing by appointment only.
Stepping Stones is the historic home of Bill and Lois Wilson, respective co-founders of Alcoholics Anonymous and the Al-Anon Family Groups. Stepping Stones is on the state and national registers of historic places.
Making Headway Foundation was established in 1996 by Maya and Edward Manley of Chappaqua and Clint Greenbaum in an effort to provide humanistic services for children physically and emotionally returning to family and school life.
Making Headway Foundation endeavors to enhance quality of life services in hospitals and to provide educational outreach, comfort and cures for children diagnosed with brain or spinal cord tumors.
For more information, be sure to call the telephone number or visit the website provided.
Pins for Pauly is a non-profit organization founded in 2002 in memory of Paul Pavlou, who died of leukemia at age 15. It's named for Paul's love of bowling. The foundation raises money for families affected by leukemia, to help offset costs of treatments and bills not covered by insurance. Its flagship event is the annual Bowl-a-Thon, where bowlers raise money during their games, as each pin counts for a certain amount of money pledged by player sponsors. Paul's parents Andreas and Georgia run the foundation, which operates out of the offices of the St. Demetrius Greek Orthodox Church on Kenny Avenue. Paul was an altar boy at the church.
The Mathers Foundation is a non-profit organization founded in 1982 which supports basic science research. The executive director is James H. Handelman.