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The Masket Family

Family Partner Award

The Masket Family’s involvement with The Arc Westchester began in 2011, when Alex, who is autistic, moved into a group home. It was a tremendous leap of faith for the family, since Alex is nonverbal and unable to clearly communicate his wants and needs. Once the decision was made, the family went “all in.” Elaine became a volunteer and soon joined the Foundation Board, serving as President for four years. Steve also served on the Foundation Board and is now President-Elect of the Chapter Board. As Elaine says, “We started out apprehensive, but the more we learned, the more we grew to love this place. On all levels, The Arc Westchester walks the walk. The staff’s selfless devotion during the Covid-19 pandemic is something we’ll never forget. Alex is thriving, and our entire family has peace of mind— now, and hopefully for many decades to come.”

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Focusing on long-term financial stability for the organization, Steve and Elaine have been exemplary ambassadors, donors, and fundraisers, with Will and Kristin following in their footsteps. The results have been extremely impactful. In 2011, Elaine forged a pivotal and ongoing connection with The Taft Foundation, which has resulted in millions of dollars donated towards cutting-edge programs. Elaine and Steve have also devoted themselves to A Matter of Taste and, with their friends, family, and colleagues, have taken the event to a whole new level.

Alex, now 36, also gives back to the community. His artwork is displayed in The Arc’s facilities, and he volunteers with Meals on Wheels, County Harvest, and Feeding Westchester. During the pandemic, Alex and his housemates made cloth masks and assembled single-use laundry packets for the homeless. As Steve says, “We’re so grateful that within his capacity, Alex is bringing value into this world. The Arc Westchester makes everything possible.”

It is with great honor and pleasure that we present the Masket Family with the 2023 Family Partner Award.