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Sharing our History; StoryCorps Recording

Last year, our friends at WXXI hosted StoryCorps’ mobile tour. StoryCorps gives people of all ages and backgrounds the opportunity to record conversations to be archived at the Library of Congress. They do this with the goal of preserving and sharing the stories of communities that often are overlooked, including people with special needs, to […]

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Spread the Word: Inclusion

On March 3rd, Al Sigl joined together once again with The Golisano Foundation, Best Buddies, and Special Olympics to Spread the Word: Inclusion. This year’s focus is on the importance of connection. Although the tools we use to connect may change, our shared need for connection does not. Below are a few ways in which […]

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Give Something That Means Something

Newsman Al Sigl rallied his daily radio listeners to get involved wherever there was a need. In 1937, he made an on-air plea for donors to help a child in need of a transfusion. The broadcast was immediately followed by 600 calls and offers of help. He wrote down the names and blood types on […]

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WalkAbout Marks 31 Years with First-Ever Car Parade

Thank you to everyone who helped make our very first Al Sigl Community WalkAbout Car Parade such a success! Thank you to everyone for sharing your creative car decorations and entered the costume contest and to our Member Agency friends and volunteers who cheered everyone from along the parade route and to our generous event […]

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Celebrating Independence Day Every Day

What does INDEPENDENCE mean to you? This year, that question has challenged us like no other. Is it the ability to take part in activities you enjoy, to choose how and where you spend each day? Is it the ability to be able to connect with others, to know that you are part of a […]

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