Aspire of WNY

Aspire of WNY Aspire of WNY is a nonprofit supporting people with intellectual & developmental disabilities. Sherwood Moss was born March 25, 1945, to Mr. and Mrs. David Moss.

Many times, the greatest things start with humble, quiet beginnings. For Aspire of Western New York, a young mother planted the seeds that would soon grow into a legacy of caring, devotion and hope. A year-and-a-half later, Sherwood was diagnosed with cerebral palsy. There was little assistance for the Moss family as they lovingly cared for their son. Mrs. Mary Moss was fortunate to have a group o

f friends in the Junior League of Buffalo – an educational and charitable women’s organization aimed at helping the community and promoting volunteerism – who wanted to help. Mary mobilized friends, family and other parents of children with cerebral palsy to form the Cerebral Palsy Association of Western New York on September 19, 1947. Working together, the Cerebral Palsy Association and the Junior League began studying the problem of cerebral palsy. After a year and a half of study, an October 9, 1949, article from the Buffalo Courier-Express reported that the organizations had made significant progress in educating the community about cerebral palsy’s meaning and treatment methods, while also lobbying for state legislation. The organizations also realized there was no place in the community for young adults with cerebral palsy to meet together. They decided to establish a recreation program, said to be the first of its kind. Meeting space was donated by the Crippled Children’s Guild at 936 Delaware Avenue. An article from the September 13, 1949, edition of The Buffalo Evening News vividly described what would be called the Young Adult Cerebral Palsy Center:

For the first time in their lives a group of young men and women are looking forward to a gay winter full of happy, interesting days. Accustomed to watching other boys and girls, these young people now are being offered a brand-new slice of living. They will go out at least one night a week for social recreation—go out wheelchairs and all. These young men and women are handicapped by cerebral palsy. (Statistics show that 95% of cerebral palsy happens at birth—so for nearly every member of this group it’s been a long time!)

Mrs. Howard M. Sharp, chairman of the Palsy Association, called the center’s opening a dream come true at its first meeting on September 23, 1949, according to the Courier-Express. She pointed out that one of the first treatment centers for young people with cerebral palsy was opened at Children’s Hospital just seven years before. Thomas O’Neill also spoke. He told attendees that the Palsy Association and the Junior League have “laid firm foundations upon which citizens of Buffalo can build a structure which will not only open the eyes of this country but may serve as a model to be copied by the entire world.”

Subsequently, the agency grew to include not only the recreation program, but also administrative offices, a preschool and a research library. Space was rented at the Variety Club Clinic, operated by Children’s Hospital at the Victorian mansion, 309 North Street. The preschool services expanded in 1952, when children ages three to seven could be enrolled. The children were transported to Children’s Hospital for therapeutic or medical services. In 1954, the agency purchased the Victorian mansion. Things weren’t always easy, though. In 1958, the Community Chest experienced a pinch, and the budget did not provide adequate funding for the Cerebral Palsy Association, which was citing a need and desire to expand. The agency would search for additional sources of income. The possible expansion was called a “giant step” by the Courier-Express on February 18, 1958:

Funds and a few other factors permitting, the Cerebral Palsy Assn. of Western New York may take a giant step in the near future in crossing the boundary lines suggested by its organizational name. The contemplated expansion would involve both a geographical extension of the scope of its services beyond the eighth judicial district and a concern for handicapped persons other than the cerebral palsied. The announcement would prove to be extremely significant in the scope of the agency’s history. “The hope of a new building looms in the background of its thinking,” the article continues. “With the strides the agency has made to date, it’s a good bet it will all come about somehow.”

That bet certainly was a good one. Over the decades the agency’s scope expanded dramatically and people with any and all developmental disabilities came to take advantage of the innovative and comprehensive programs and services. By 2003, less than 35 percent of those served had cerebral palsy. The remaining individuals included those with mental retardation, epilepsy, traumatic brain injury and other neurological conditions. In light of this, the agency felt a new name that more fully represented the spirit of the organization should be developed. On March 14, 2003, the agency became known as Aspire of Western New York.

Aspire of WNY is proud to stand with the LGBTQIA2S+ community.Today you can catch us at the parade!Happy Pride!❤️🧡💜🤍🖤💙💚
06/07/2026

Aspire of WNY is proud to stand with the LGBTQIA2S+ community.

Today you can catch us at the parade!

Happy Pride!❤️🧡💜🤍🖤💙💚

Another Developmental Disability Awareness Day (DD Day) is in the books!Thank you to everyone who came out to celebrate,...
06/05/2026

Another Developmental Disability Awareness Day (DD Day) is in the books!

Thank you to everyone who came out to celebrate, learn, and grow together in honor of the people we support.

Aspire of WNY was proud to be part of this special day as the event's T-shirt Sponsor. In addition, we hosted outreach tables to share information about our agency and had the opportunity to present, attend presentations, enjoy lunch, dance, take photos, and connect with our community.

A special thank you to all of the Aspire of WNY team members who serve on the DD Day Committee and help make this event such a success year after year.
Developmental Disabilities Alliance of Western New York-DDAWNY

Don't forget to join us Thursday, July 9th, for our Cigar-ty Gift Gathering Event at a prestigious downtown venue in Buf...
06/04/2026

Don't forget to join us Thursday, July 9th, for our Cigar-ty Gift Gathering Event at a prestigious downtown venue in Buffalo!

Experience an evening filled with 5 premium Rocky Patel ci**rs, a deluxe open bar, and a delicious buffalo style dinner.

Don't miss out on this exclusive event. Get your tickets today!
https://www.aspirewny.org/cigar-gift-gathering-3/

Aspire of WNY seeks a full-time Transition Associate to work with high school students and teach vocational and work rea...
06/03/2026

Aspire of WNY seeks a full-time Transition Associate to work with high school students and teach vocational and work readiness skills in the community. The ideal candidate should possess strong communication skills, interpersonal skills, and an outgoing personality.

Associates degree in Human Services (or related field) and one year experience working with students with disabilities are required. The hourly rate of pay ranges from $18.41 to $22.09.

To apply, use the link provided below.
https://www.aspirewny.org/job/transition-associate/

Advocacy starts with a voice, and Paris Adams has spent years making sure people with disabilities are heard. Through hi...
06/02/2026

Advocacy starts with a voice, and Paris Adams has spent years making sure people with disabilities are heard. Through his work, public speaking, and advocacy efforts in Albany, Paris continues to push for meaningful change and stronger support for the disability community.

In this article, written by Jenn Argy, an Aspire of WNY Supported Individual and Communications Intern, readers get a closer look at Paris’s journey in self-advocacy and the IMPACT of speaking up for what’s right.
https://www.aspirewny.org/the-power-of-self-advocacy/

Foooorrrrrreeee!🏌️🏌️‍♀️Today's the day! You can catch us on the green today at our annual Going Fore the Green golf tour...
06/01/2026

Foooorrrrrreeee!🏌️🏌️‍♀️
Today's the day! You can catch us on the green today at our annual Going Fore the Green golf tournament fundraiser!

Special thanks to our premium sponsors Parkview Health Services, Rodriguez Construction Group Inc., The Bonadio Group, and UniFirst Corporation.

Work Where You Can Make an IMPACTWe are hiring Summer Teacher Aides to help support students and children in all aspects...
05/31/2026

Work Where You Can Make an IMPACT

We are hiring Summer Teacher Aides to help support students and children in all aspects of programming, including recreational and educational activities.

This is a six-week summer session that is held from July 13th – August 21st with a new employee orientation held on July 7th – 9th. Opportunities are available to continue employment in September.

Must be at least 18 years of age and have a high school diploma or GED equivalent. The hourly rate of pay is $16.04 during orientation and for any hours worked outside of the 6-week summer program, and $16.75 during the 6-week summer program.

Apply now!
https://www.aspirewny.org/job/summer-program-teacher-aide/

TODAY IS THE DAY! Join us at Lake Erie Italian Club on South Park Avenue! Doors and open bar start at 5:00, first spin a...
05/30/2026

TODAY IS THE DAY! Join us at Lake Erie Italian Club on South Park Avenue! Doors and open bar start at 5:00, first spin at 6:00 PM!

Tickets available at the door!

Today is your last chance to get tickets online! Our annual Celebration's Committee Meat Raffle is TOMORROW, May 30th at...
05/29/2026

Today is your last chance to get tickets online!

Our annual Celebration's Committee Meat Raffle is TOMORROW, May 30th at the Lake Erie Italian Club!

Tickets are $15 per person or $110 for a table of 8, which includes beer, wine, and pop. Additional drinks and pizza will be available for purchase. No outside beverages are allowed, but feel free to bring your favorite snacks!

Tables are still available. Get your tickets now!
https://www.aspirewny.org/meat-raffle-25/

Wishing peace, joy, and blessings to all who are celebrating Eid al-Adha!
05/27/2026

Wishing peace, joy, and blessings to all who are celebrating Eid al-Adha!

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