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Allied Services Thanks M&T Bank for Supporting the 31st Annual Autism Golf Classic

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  • Written By: Allied Services Integrated Health
Allied Services Thanks M&T Bank for Supporting the 31st Annual Autism Golf Classic

PHOTO ID: Jim Brogna, Vice President, Allied Services; John Jablowski, Senior Vice President, Government Banking, M&T Bank; Susan Balint, MS, CCC, SLP, Speech Therapist, Allied Services; Carmen Magistro, Group Manager, Senior Vice President, M&T Bank.

Allied Services is proud to recognize M&T Bank for its generous support of the 31st Annual Autism Golf Classic, which took place this past June at the Huntsville Golf Club in Lehman, PA. Presented by MotorWorld Lexus, the event was a tremendous success, with proceeds benefiting Allied Services' Autism programs and services.

M&T Bank’s continued sponsorship plays a vital role in the success of the Autism Golf Classic, helping Allied Services further its mission to provide essential services to pediatric patients on the autism spectrum. These services make a lasting difference in the lives of local families and children in need.

“We are incredibly grateful to M&T Bank for their longstanding commitment and support of our Autism programs,” said Jim Brogna, Vice President at Allied Services. “Their partnership has been instrumental in ensuring that we can continue to provide specialized care and services to those who need it most.”

The Autism Golf Classic brings together supporters, partners, and community members each year to raise awareness and funds for a critical cause. Allied Services extends heartfelt thanks to M&T Bank and all the participants who contributed to the event's success, enabling the integrated health system to continue offering high-quality programs and services.

John P. Moses Esq. Pediatric Rehab Centers

Each year, Allied Services provides:

  • 29,784 pediatric therapy appointments.
  • 8,524 hours of treatment to children on Medical Assistance.
  • Services for 1,200 children in the Wyoming Valley.

Each year, the Pediatric Program in Scranton and Wilkes-Barre provides life-changing care to children, many of whom are underinsured or uninsured. Sustaining costly services and ensuring access to care for children in our area has become increasingly challenging due in part to escalating healthcare expenses and restrictive reimbursement rates. The heavy annual expenses incurred by the program place these vital pediatric services at risk.

Now, with the help of AllOne Foundation & Charities and YOU, we're raising funds to sustain this vital program for children with disabilities, life-changing injuries, and chronic illnesses.

Learn more about supporting vital pediatric services in your community.