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Page 1: ADAPT COMMUNITY NETWORK IS BORN · Our new brand signifies an era of greater inclusion and community impact. Throughout 2017, we built heightened awareness through events, launch

F O R M E R LY U N I T E D C E R E B R A L PA L S Y O F N E W Y O R K C I T Y

ADAP TCOMMUNI T YNE T WORK

IS BORN � �we change�

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letter from the CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

Dear Friends and Supporters,

017 was a year of positive change for our organization as we officially changed our name and brand from United Cerebral Palsy of New York City to ADAPT Community Network after 70 years of serving New York families with disabilities. The brand launch took place at a festive gala at the New York Hilton in March of 2017 with over 700 supporters, families, individuals, staff, media and industry leaders celebrating this significant milestone.

Our new brand signifies an era of greater inclusion and community impact. Throughout 2017, we built heightened awareness through events, launch of a new website, social media platforms, a partnership with PIX 11 Changemakers as well as an impressive outdoor billboard campaign in Times Square and the MTA subway and bus system. Our new brand brought new growth in staff and program service locations through-out the city to support increasing numbers of people living with disabilities. The feedback we have received has been immensely exciting. We look forward to the next phase in our growth and are well positioned for new challenges to come. All of this would not be possible without the individual and corporate support provided by you. Our loyal donors, supporters and friends helped us every step of the way as wegrew and adapted to the changing world around us. This report highlights a timeline of key areas of our tremendous impact throughout the year.

Thank you for your continued support as we change, grow, learn, create, live, and advocate for people with disabilities in our community.

Sincerely,

E����� R. M�������Chief Executive Officer

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ADAPT COMMUNI TY NETWORK IS BORN: MARCH 9TH, 2017

WE CHANGE—————————ADAPT COMMUNITY NETWORK IS BORN—————————In 2017, UCP of NYC changed its name to ADAPT Community Network at a historic gala, held at the NYC Hilton with over 700 staff, donors, friends and families celebrating this milestone. The event marked a major shift in the 70-year-old leading disability organization’s history for a new era of more inclusion and outreach.

MARCH

JULY

WE GROW —————— — — NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART FACILITY OPENED IN BROOKLYN ——————— — In July, we opened our latest state-of-the-art facility at 630 Flushing Avenue, Brooklyn for Adult Programs. The location employs expert staff and specialists who offer services in recreation, rehabilitation, health, education, employment and community outreach.

WE BU I LD———————— WE DEVELOPED LIFE-ALTERING HOME MODIFICATIONS ———————— Our Doorways to Independence program built life-altering home modifications from simple railings, ramps to multi-story lifts for families living with physical disabilities. Modification costs range from $5K - $25K compared to 148,000K per year at a nursinghome, saving families thousands of dollarsand enabling their loved ones to live at home.

WE RACE—————————TEAM ADAPT’S 7TH ACHILLES HOPE & POSSIBILITY RUN IN CENTRAL PARKWAS A SUCCESS—————————On Sunday, June 25th, more than 6,000 athletes participated in the Achilles Hope & Possibility Race in Central Park. Over 150 of our individuals and supporters raced as part of TEAM ADAPT, led by our Team Captain FOX 5 News Anchor Steve Lacy.

JUNE

MAY WE L EARN———————— — —— ADAPT PRESCHOOLERS STEPPED UP AT GRADUATIONS CITY WIDE———————— — —— Hundreds of preschoolers stepped up from our 13 pre-schools to attend kindergarten. As a leader in children’s education, ADAPT’s cutting edge programs helped an increasingly diverse student body of children with disabilities. A full spectrum of integrated vision servicesand therapies were expanded to Manhattan and Staten Island preschools. Visually impaired and blind students now learn alongside their sighted peers.

WE ADVOCATE ———————————ADAPT SPONSORED THE ANNUAL NYC DISABILITY PRIDE PARADE ——————————— ADAPT Community Network sponsored the NYC Disability Pride Parade. Hundreds of individuals, staff and advocates from ADAPT marched with other partner agencies in this important advocacy event, organized by the Mayor’s Office for Disability Services.

AUGUST

APRIL

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ADAPT COMMUNI TY NETWORK IS BORN: MARCH 9TH, 2017

WE GOL F—————————————————————————ADAPT HONORED MARK SENDERS AT 16TH ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT —————————————————————————ADAPT honored Mark Senders, Principal of Pilot RB with the Corporate Champion Award at the 16th Golf Tournament, presented by the Carmel Family. Over $200,000 was raised for ADAPT’s core programs and services for children and adults with disabilities. The event was hosted by Mr. G, four-time Emmy award winning meteorologist, PIX 11 News.

WE BOND ——————— — — — FAMILY FUN DAY ATTRACTED MORE FAMILIES THAN EVER TO OUR BRONX HAUSMAN CAMPUS ——————— — — — The 7th annual Family Fun Day drew 1,100 families, staff and communitypartners to a day packed with activities from petting zoo, balloon artists, giant stilt walkers, a live DJ to kids in bounce houses. This community gathering has become ADAPT’s most popular family event.

SEPTEMBER

WE CREA T E——————— — — — — ART PROGRAMS AT ADAPT EXPANDED WITH NEW CREATIVE OPTIONS OFFERED BY SPECIALISTS——————— — — — — Our Art Programs grew more robust with new options indigital art, cartooning, painting, creative writing, poetry and theater, delivered by expert Program Specialists. Program participants take classes and work on indepen-dent projects at city parks and museums, increasing their self-expression. Individuals’ art is showcased in galleriesand art shows and within ADAPT’s programs.

WE G I V E—————— ADAPT MAKES HOLIDAYS BRIGHTER FOR CHILDRENWITH DISABILITIES —————— Over 200 guests attended the 8th Annual Santa Project Partybenefitting each child in our exten-sive Preschool program with a special gift. The event was hosted by Tamsen Fadal, 11-time Emmy winning Anchor, PIX 11 News and Mike Woods, Meteorologist, Good Day New York.

DECEMBER

NOVEMBER OCTOBER

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FOUNDERS C IRCLE 2017

The FOUNDERS CIRCLE recognizes corpora ons, founda ons, and individuals for their extraordinary generosity and life me contribu ons in support of the missionand vision of ADAPT Community Network (formerly United Cerebral Palsy of New York City). Members of the Founders’ Circle have made cumula ve gi s inexcess of $250,000. The FOUNDERS CIRCLE also honors a genera on of dedicated parents who founded UCP OF NYC and helped create na onal and interna onalmovements to improve care, undertake research, and to enrich the quality of life for children and adults with cerebral palsy and related disabili es. ADAPT Community Network extends its hear elt thanks to the families of Isabelle Weinstein Goldenson and Leonard H. Goldenson, Ethel and Jack Hausman, and Hilda Sault Sloan and Irving Sloan.

The Isabelle Weinstein Goldenson& Leonard H. Goldenson Circle —————————————————————————1,000,000 AND OVER

—————————————————————————21st Century FoxHarrie Ames Charitable TrustLoreen J. Arbus and the Goldenson Family Louis N. Casse Founda onDisney*The Family of Rea & Albert J. EliasThe Family of Lorraine & Jack N. FriedmanHearst Corpora onThe Hearst Founda on, Inc.The Heckscher Founda on for ChildrenHess Founda on, Inc.Samuel M. Hyman Charitable TrustJP Morgan Chase & Co.**The John W. Kluge Founda on Metromedia Company SA Proper es Company, Ltd.Marty & Dorothy Silverman Founda on Wyeth***

*Life me gi s from Disney include contribu ons from ABC, Inc., ABC Founda on, Inc., and Capital Ci es/ABC, Inc.

**Life me gi s from JPMorgan Chase & Co. include contribu ons from Bear Stearns, Chase Bank, Chemical Bank, Manufacturers Hanover Bank and JP Morgan & Company.

***Life me gi s from Wyeth include contribu ons from American Home Products, Warner-Lambert Company and Warner-Lambert Founda on.

The Ethel & Jack Hausman Circle —————————————————————————($500,000 to $999,999)—————————————————————————The Carmel FamilyColliers Interna onal The Family of Alana &Lewis Burke FrumkesThe Family of Ethel & Jack Hausman The Families of Vera & Samuel C. Hausman and Blanche & Lee HausmanHomer M. HarveyInterna onal Brotherhood Of Teamsters (I.B.T) and I.B. T. Locals*The Joseph LeRoy & Ann C. Warner Fund Inc.The Family of Alan LichtenbergEstate of Mildred E. MahlandThe New Kids on the Block The New York League of Children Olin Family Founda onRevlon Group IncorporatedEstate of Charles SenderWarner-Lambert Founda on

*Life me gi s from the Interna onal Brotherhood of Teamsters include contribu ons from I.B.T. Locals 111, 202, 205, 277, 326, 338, 391, 456, 462, 550, 553, 560, 628, 633, 707, 773, 803, 805, 808, 812, 813, 815, 819, 863, 917, 945, 966, 1034, and Teamster’ Lodge 2201 B’nai Brith.

Altman Founda onAvison YoungEstate of Aaron W. AscherThe Baird Family Fund The Theodore H. Barth Founda onBelding Heminway Company, Inc. and the Hausman Belding Founda on Bear Stearns & Company, Inc.The Family of Maxine and Jerome Belson Bristol-Myers Squibb Founda on, Inc.Dana & Albert R. Broccoli Charitable Founda on Robert H. Brown Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Cantor Fitzgerald Founda on Estate of Lisa M. Casowitz DorchesterJoyce Eichenberg and The Goodman Memorial Founda onEmblemHealth*Estate of Sara Farkas The David and Alan Greene Family Founda on, Inc.The Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc.Estate of Ralph JahrEva Kahn Revocable TrustMr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Langone and Bernard Marcus**Richard LetoThe Be y & Norman F. Levy Founda onHerbert Lichtenberg Founda on Fund

Sylvia Mar n Founda on, Inc.The Melville Corpora on Michel J. MerkinThe Sidney Milton and Leoma Simon Founda onEstate of Marie MourraillePilot RBRapid-American Founda on for Benefit of UCPMr. and Mrs. Francis C. Rooney, Jr. Estate of Della R. RothenbergThe Rudin Founda onDouglas P. Scharmann Trust Hilda C. & Irving Sloan and the Sloan Family Sony Corpora on of AmericaSony Music EntertainmentStephen C. & Nan G. Swid Founda onTD Bank USAToys “R” Us Children’s Fund Inc.Donald J. Trump, Trump Founda on, Trump Management and Trump Organiza onViacom***

*Life me gi s from Emblem Health include contribu ons from Group Health Incorporated.

**Life me gi s from Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth G. Langone include gi s from Invemed Associates, Inc., and a gi from Bernard Marcus in Honor of Kenneth Langone.

***Life me gi s from Viacom also include contribu ons from CBS and Na onal Amusement.

The Hilda C. & Irving Sloan Circle ————————————————————————————————————————————————————($250,000 to $499,999)————————————————————————————————————————————————————

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DONORS 2017

ADAPT COMMUNITY NETWORK wishes to acknowledge and thank the many associations, corporations,foundations, and individuals whose cumulative gifts for 2017 represent their significant investment in our mission.

CUMULATIVE GIVING $100,000 AND ABOVE ————————————————————————————SA Properties Company, Ltd

$50,000 – $99,999————————————————————————————The Carmel FamilyPilot RB

$25,000 – $49,000————————————————————————————Kenneth CarmelColliers InternationalNews CorporationThe Wasily Family Foundation

$15,000 – $24,999————————————————————————————Bella Bus CorporationBetty Vogel TrustHeisman Trophy TrustSusan LucciSamuel M. Hyman Charitable TrustThe Kaufmann Foundation

$10,000 – $14,999————————————————————————————Alliance Brokerage Corp.EmblemHealthThe David and Alan Greene Family Foundation, Inc.Gregory HughesMichael LichtenbergNancy Malone Living TrustThe Kenneth Rosenberg FoundationJoshua SendersAlan Zack

$5,000 - $9,999————————————————————————————Armstrong Professional Services, Inc.Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLPConsolidated Bus TransitJennifer EwingHouda FosterMiriam GoodmanHOKWilliam KenneyEdward R. MatthewsChristopher J. MetzDaniel F. MurphyJennifer PressPutney, Twombly, Hall & Hirson LLPRopes & Gray, LLCSignature Construction GroupStop Pest Control of N.Y., Inc.TGI Office AutomationThe Weiss GroupWeeks Lerman Group

$2,500 - $4,999————————————————————————————Amy BittingerYvette Brissett-AndreBrothers and Brothers Contracting, Inc.Vincent J. DiCalogeroPeter FinkMartin C. HausmanColleen OlsonFred C. PersanCommunity Healthcare Network NYEstate of Margaret CaseyG-Net Construction CorpJGPR-James Grant Public RelationsNewbit Construction, Inc.Services for the UnderservedTaub's Floor CoveringUnited Cerebral Palsy, Inc.James VassalottiWPIX-TV

$1,000 - $2,499————————————————————————————23rd Street PartnershipNeil AbromavageAllen & Overy LLPGarrett BuckleyFrank S. CalfaCauldwell Wingate Company, LLCCerebral Palsy Association of New York StateCerebral Palsy International Research FoundationCitiCare - D & J Services, Inc.Constance W. CranchDonna CutugnoStephen FreemanGary GeresiDonald L. GerrishHorizon Health Care SystemsSeymour IkensonJP Morgan Chase & Co.Larry and Connie Cranch FundLinda B. LaulRyan LaulRyongsoon LeeRichard LevyLilling & Company LLPHugh M. McGovernMediskedMetLife GroupAdriana MironMultilingual Therapy AssociatesNicole Levine Foundation, Inc.Elizabeth B. NormanHiroyoshi NotoNYC Health Care StaffingPalmer Walker FoundationNorman PerkusPrevention – RodaleProfessional Group PlansJeffrey SachsSimply HomeSterling Sanitary SupplyThe Bromley Group, LLCThe ExecuSearch GroupThe Guardian Life Insurance Co.Arthur Webb

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DONORS 2017

$500 - $999————————————————————————————AARP-Throggs Neck Chapter #603, Inc.Charles AlpertRobert D. AnzilottiAvison YoungBank of America Employee Giving CampaignDustin BellSheldon BlackmanKaren BromleyChubb Group of Insurance CompaniesMark ColemanCornerstone ElementCuddy Law Firm, PCSusan M. DacksMarianne DiczokEden II School for Aut. ChildrenEdward R. EisemanExxonMobil FoundationFamily Residences and Essential Enterprises, Inc.Cynthia R. GomezGreenberg Traurig, LLPJennifer HagleGeorge D. HartnettJames HoodSusheel KirpalaniChristopher R. LaulLeibner Cooper Family FoundationSid LermanLisa LindenJohn M. LombardoDiane ManningMD Automotive RepairsWard MillerPark Surgical Co., Inc.Donald PerkusNancy PerkusEgor PetrovJeffrey D. PollackDahlian PorterMarc L. RossmanSalesforceJay SilverThe Corporate SourceJoseph UrbinatiWare MalcombTracy WebsterSharon M. Zimmer

$250- $499————————————————————————————Alpha Care Supply, LLCKen AndersonGideon AsherKenneth R. AuerbachJody BenickHillary BurnettJohn ChiaraMargaret ChiaraYale CohenM. Graham ColemanBen ColonomosCheryelle CruickshankPerry CyprusDamian is Realty GroupAnthony DeLeonDavid ElbaumMoustafa ElshiekhAnn M. EspositoThomas FarleyRochelle Fleischner-PowellRandie GallerMarianne GiordanoAmy GlynnDouglas GolubDeirdre HumenJP Morgan Chase & Co. Employee Giving Campaign Frances A. JudgeKeith Kearney

$250 - $499 (CONTINUED)————————————————————————————Murray KleinRoberta KoenigsbergRichard KrantzSheila L. LennonMatthew LucasJanice L. MaronPatrick MatthewsMariette McBrideNetwork for GoodRonald OgurGlen PerlmanMichael ReardonReliance StandardWilliam RubensteinMargot SchonholtzRonald J. SilverEric SklarStuart Flaum ConsultingLeonard TemkoThe Benevity Community Impact Fund/New York LifePaul TudiscoWinslow G. TuttleWhite Settlement SNF, LLCSusan W. WilliamsPearl WilliamsonSusan Yeager

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SUMMARIZED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES F ISCAL YEAR END ING JUNE 30, 2017

FY 2017 %WE RECEIVED REVENUES FROM:GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS, GRANTS AND FEES $ 222,981,000 93%

WE WERE SUPPORTED FROM:CONTRIBUTIONS, SPECIAL EVENTS, INTEREST,

GAIN ON INVESTMENTS AND OTHER INCOMES $ 17,988,000 7%

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TOTAL OPERATING REVENUE AND SUPPORT* $ 240,969,000 100%

WE PROVIDED PROGRAMS COSTING:ADULT DAY SERVICES $ 59,030,000 25%

RESIDENTIAL SERVICES $ 67,760,000 29%

EDUCATIONAL SERVICES $ 74,289,000 32%

FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES

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DIRECT PROGRAM SPENDING* $ 206,727,000 89%

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MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL $ 24,127,000 10%

FUNDRAISING $ 1,324,000 1%

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TOTAL MANAGEMENT, GENERAL,AND FUNDRAISING* $ 25,451,000 11%

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TOTAL EXPENSES* $ 232,178,000 100%

With revenues from individuals, corporations, foundations, government contracts, and Medicaid funding, we assisted over 18,000 children and adults with disabilities and their families through more than 100 programs during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2017.

$ 5 ,648,000 2%

*Totals include ADAPT Community Network’s Network Partners Human First and New York League for Early Learning.

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I had a great time surfing at

Rockaway Beach with the excellent

support of the wonderful swim staff and look forward to

doing it again!

— ALEX 154TH STREET

ADAPT DAY PROGRAM

YOUR SUPPORT MAKES A DIFFERENCE! [adaptcommunitynetwork.org] @adaptwechange