Family Services of Westchester has been awarded a $10,000 Community Grant from the Junior League of Westchester on the Sound (JLWOS) to equip a dedicated speech therapy room for special-needs preschool children enrolled in the new Prime Time program in New Rochelle.
The grant award comes following an exceptionally competitive selection process this year, with the JLWOS Grants Committee reviewing almost 40 applications and grant requests totaling more than $300,000. The funding will directly support the organization’s mission to provide essential therapeutic services to vulnerable children in the community.
“We are beyond thrilled to have been awarded a community grant by the Junior League of Westchester on the Sound,” said Joquene Hall-Ramirez, senior vice president, early childhood and head start programs for Family Services of Westchester.
The Prime-Time program represents an innovative approach to early childhood intervention, providing specialized support services to preschool-aged children with developmental needs. The dedicated speech therapy room funded by this grant will create a focused therapeutic environment specifically designed to meet the unique needs of these young learners.
Family Services of Westchester is a nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening families and communities through comprehensive support services, including early childhood programs, mental health-care services, and specialized therapeutic interventions for children with developmental needs.
The Junior League of Westchester on the Sound is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Through its Community Grant program, JLWOS supports local initiatives that address critical needs in education, health care, and social services.














