A Legacy of Compassion: 100 Years of Impact at Anderson Center

Eliza Bozinski, serving as the spokesperson for the Anderson Center for Autism, shares in-depth insights about the center's role in providing specialized support to individuals across the autism spectrum. As the center celebrates its centennial anniversary, it highlights a century of dedicated service and a legacy of compassion. The Anderson Center has evolved significantly over the years, now primarily focusing on services for those with autism, including both residential and day programs tailored to meet a wide range of needs.


Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a complex condition that manifests uniquely in each individual, necessitating a flexible and adaptive approach to care. The center's comprehensive programs are designed to support these diverse needs, ranging from educational services for young children to residential care for adults, emphasizing the enhancement of independence and quality of life for all its residents.


Situated in the scenic Hudson Valley with additional facilities across New York, the Anderson Center is not just a care facility but a vital part of the community. Its picturesque main campus in Statsburg is complemented by several group homes and day program sites that extend its reach and efficacy.


Throughout its 100th year, the center is hosting a series of events to celebrate its rich history and ongoing contributions to the community. These events not only commemorate the center's past achievements but also aim to foster greater community engagement and awareness about autism. The celebratory activities underscore the center's ongoing commitment to excellence and innovation in the field of autism care.


Eliza Bozinski articulates the center's mission with evident pride, reflecting on the tailored approaches and specialized staff that make the Anderson Center for Autism a beacon of hope and support for individuals with autism and their families. The center continues to expand its programs and outreach efforts, ensuring it remains a crucial resource for both the immediate community and the broader region.


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