The Quarterly Family Meeting BBQ  July 25, 2025

On July 15, IAHD hosted a BBQ at the DeVito conference center in Pleasantville for one of their Quarterly Family and Advocates meetings. At these meetings, loved ones and/or family advocates of individuals supported by IAHD meet with various IAHD staff members to hear the latest updates about the organization, learn about future events, interact with each other, and much more. While usually these are held like typical meetings, IAHD took advantage oft the beautiful property we have at the DeVito Conference Center and the warm weather to have this meeting me a more social get together over a BBQ lunch. We were fortunate to have several families join us, all of whom were in great spirits and participated in productive conversations about IAHD programs.

Thank you to all who were involved in putting this meeting together and making it such a success including Sherifat, Natalie, Paulette, Denise, Diana, Gabi, and the rest of the involved members from the residential, day habilitation, and facilities departments!

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