Seneca donates $1,000 to Angela’s House

Seneca

Students at Seneca Middle School initiated an angel making project to help the children in Angela’s House.

Seneca raised $1,000 and gave the check to founder Bob Policastro earlier this month.

Mr. Policastro was overwhelmed by Seneca’s generousity to medically fragile children.

About Angela’s House: In 1992 the non-profit Angela’s House was created to offer families and professionals an agency to call to help medically frail children and their families. Angela’s House has helped to simplify home care options for families by coordinating the extensive array of services needed to support medically frail children at home.

Angela’s House has worked very hard to create new programs and opportunities for medically frail children. The doors of our first home Angela’s House located in East Moriches opened in the fall of 2000 in a culmination of a ten-year effort by Bob Policastro. This special home for children is the first of its kind. Named after his daughter, this beautiful home offers a loving environment with 24-hour nursing care.