Kelberman is excited to announce that Adirondack Bank will be its Lead Sponsor for the 2026 Walk for Autism and Inclusion Fair! The Walk for Autism and Inclusion Fair will take place at SUNY Poly on Saturday, May 16, 2026 from 9am to Noon. Kelberman’s Walk for Autism and Inclusion Fair encourages friends, families, school groups, businesses, and the greater community to come together to raise funds in support of autism programs and services at Kelberman. Participants can either join us for the LIVE event at SUNY Poly on Saturday, May 16 from 9am to Noon, or they can register to walk virtually, choosing any date before May 16 and distance to walk.
Registration for the Walk for Autism and Inclusion Fair opened on February 14, 2026, launching Kelberman’s annual “Give From You Heart” campaign, which includes Autism Acceptance Month and Community Giving in April, Staff and Board Campaigns, and the Walk for Autism. “Give From Your Heart” is a call to action to the community to help Kelberman build a sustainable base of funding and expand access to life changing support and services available for children and adults each year. REGISTER TODAY for the Walk or find out more about how you or your business can become involved in supporting Kelberman by visiting kelberman.org/events.
“Thank you to Adirondack Bank for your commitment to Kelberman as the lead sponsor for our 2026 Walk for Autism,” shared Maria Cappoletti, Kelberman CEO. “We are grateful for your generous support and the opportunity to partner with you to make a positive impact in the lives of children and adults with autism and their families.”
“Adirondack Bank is proud to walk side by side with Kelberman as the lead sponsor for this year’s Walk for Autism. We are pleased to be a part of the significant impact this has on the families within our community and the ongoing efforts to accomplish autism acceptance,” stated Rocco F. Arcuri, Sr. President and CEO of Adirondack Bank.
Kelberman is an organization specializing in autism support and services throughout all stages of life. In 2005, Kelberman incorporated as a non-profit organization. Today, it supports over 1,000 children and adults, and employs over 300 full and part-time staff. Kelberman supports people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families, fostering a sense of belonging within the community. Kelberman provides a variety of services centered on the person and their specific abilities and goals throughout life. Support and services include diagnostic evaluations, preschool and early education, behavioral health, counseling, home and community supports, an inclusive summer camp, and employment and residential housing options. Kelberman is also proud to provide educational and recreational opportunities to families and the community.
