What does my money do?

The Liberty Foundation provides funding for Liberty’s Family Support Services and other worthy projects or requests from organizations and individuals with developmental and other intellectual disabilities in Montgomery County.

Today, approximately 200 individuals benefit from Liberty Family Support Services. Here is a sampling of the programs funded by Liberty Foundation, Inc.: evening and weekend recreation, school recess and after-school programs, camping experiences, and respite.

Liberty Foundation has also provided funding for worthy programs benefiting individuals with developmental and other intellectual disabilities in the community such as partial funding of the elevator at Amsterdam Free Library, access ramps for churches attended by individuals, annual grants to Special Olympics Area 9 for equipment and travel expenses, grants to Montgomery County Transitional Services and Mental Health Association for children’s programs and a variety of other allocations.

If you would like more information about Liberty Foundation, Inc., contact Barbara Wool at 518.954.3202.

Testimonials

“I would tell anyone who is thinking about applying to Liberty to leave their perceptions at the door.  I think a lot of people doubt their own ability or willingness to go into human services, but I can say from my experience that I have no qualms about my decision.  Liberty is an excellent place to work.”

Rick Beck, Liberty Staff Member

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