About Familycapped                                                                                                                     Familycapped is a not for profit (501C3) parent organization providing services to families who have children with developmental disabilities.  Familycapped assists families as they navigate the complex legal, educational, bureaucratic and medical systems.

Familycapped currently serves a population of over 400 families in Central New York and is the only organization of its kind that is governed by parents of children with disabilities.

Who We Serve                                                                                                                                         We serve developmentally disabled individuals living at home and in the community. Those who can be served include, but are not limited to, those who have cerebral palsy, seizure disorders, autism and related conditions, neurological impairment, developmental delay and mental retardation. Our geographic area includes Central New York.

History                                                                                                                                               Familycapped was started in 1990 by two mothers as a support group. In 1994 it became incorporated. The agency expanded through a New York State grant and began offering recreational events, family education and training seminars and family reimbursement.

Board of Directors:

President
Dom Cambareri

 

Board Vice President
Pam Greco

 

Board Treasurer
Mark Hall

 

Board Secretary
 

 

 

 

Directors

 

Andres Cano

 

Renee Curkendall

 

Carl Greco

 

Doug Klepper

 

Steve Koldin

 

Don Lark

 

Lee Mosseau

 

Stephen Nee 

 

Kuni Riccardi

 

Donald Schwanke

 

Chele Stirpe

 

Beth Trunfio

 

 

 

 Advisory Board:

 

George Smith 

 

 Albert Stirpe

 

 

 

Executive Director  
Nick Cappoletti  
 
 

Familycapped, Inc. is an organization facilitated by parents. Services are free for families living with multiply disabled children.