New nonprofit supports developmentally, physically disabled community
A newly launched non-profit will oversee seven affiliated groups to provide better services to disabled people.
As a master service organization, Woodbury-based Kinexion, comprising the seven nonprofits with 10,000 employees, will save efficiencies while serving 4,000 developmentally and physically disabled people on Long Island.
Kinexion, pronounced “connection,” will oversee the seven nonprofits that deliver services in residential, education, vocational training, early and special education, therapeutic programs, housing and day habilitation fields.
“By being part of a large organization, our agencies get to participate in sharing in costs and saving money and in learning new things about providing the best services we can for the people that we serve,” Walter Stockton, CEO of Kinexion, said in a statement.
“We also like to think that by combining back-office staff, since we all need to have back-office staffs, that…


