The Mary Quinns Mark Foundation
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MQM Crafting Class
Weekly crafting classes fostering friendship and increasing community inclusion.

Inclusive Fieldtrips
Engaging in activities with school districts at our Garden or visiting them.

MOST (Molloy University)
Post-secondary education classes at Molloy University.

About
The Mary Quinns Mark Foundation

Founded in
2022
EIN
813506853
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(3)
Category/Type
Disability Advocacy Organizations
Address
57 MAGNOLIA AVENUE FLORAL PARK, New York 11001-0000 United States
Website
mypec.com
Phone
(888)-554-4732
Email address
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About
The Mary Quinn's Mark Foundation, founded in 2022, supports the inclusion of individuals with developmental disabilities in their communities. They promote inclusive education, recreation, and social opportunities, notably through the MOST (Molloy Opportunity for Successful Transition) program at Molloy University, fostering social and academic skills for a meaningful adult life.
Mission
The Mary Quinn's Mark Foundation supports the inclusion of individuals with developmental disabilities in their community by providing inclusive programs and support.

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