Politics & Government

GAP Program Announced For Developmentally Disabled Residents

The GAP program provides a unique social-recreational experience for developmentally-disabled children and adults.

Press release from the Town of Oyster Bay:

Dec. 11, 2020

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino today announced that Town’s Group Activities Program (GAP), open to residents age 5 and over with developmental disabilities, is going fully virtual beginning in January. The GAP program, which is administered through the Town’s Department of Community and Youth Services, provides a unique social-recreational experience for developmentally-disabled children and adults.

“The Town of Oyster Bay is proud to offer this wonderful program, which consists of game nights, entertainment nights, and even virtual field trips,” stated Supervisor Saladino. “These experiences provide a safe means of interaction and offer both children and adults a wonderful opportunity.”

The program runs on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays and is open to Town of Oyster Bay residents. For more information about the Town’s GAP Program, call the Department of Community & Youth Services at (516) 797-7948.

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