Organization Details

Description & History

Life's WORC, formerly known as Working Organization for Retarded Children and Adults, Inc., provides comprehensive support to individuals with developmental disabilities, mental retardation and autism.

The organization supports individuals with community based programs consisting of 36 group homes, after school programs for children, weekend respite & recreation, day services, in-home residential habilitation, case management, ABA Services, throughout Queens, Nassau and Suffolk Counties.

Support service is provided 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Life's WORC was founded in 1971 by Victoria Schneps as Women's Organization for Retarded Children.

As the agency grew and the children became adults along with the increase in programs and services, the name of the organization changed to more reflect the mission of our work.

The first group home was open in 1977 in Little Neck, NY.

The home was home to 8 children who previously resided at the now infamous Willowbrook Institution on Staten Island.

Each of the agency's 36 (and counting) homes provides a family like atmosphere in a nurturing setting.

Each house is home to 5-8 individuals.

Some are profoundly disabled and others more able to assist in their care.

In May 2004, the organization changed its headquarters from Lake Success to its current location, 1501 Franklin Avenue, Garden City, NY.

In October 2004, the name was officially changed to Life's WORC, Inc.

Contact Persons
Jessie Miller, Volunteer Resources Coordinator
(516) 741-9000 ext. 242
jmillerworc@hotmail.com
Rosemary Barlone, Director, Family Support Services
(516) 741-9000 ext. 253
rbarlone@lifesworc.org
Peter Smergut, Executive Director
(516) 741-9000 ext. 223
smergut@aol.com
Address
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1501 Franklin Avenue, P. O. Box 8165
Garden City, NY 11530-8165
(516) 741-9000 ext. 242
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