The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Allies, Inc. welcomes Hamilton Mayor Jeff Martin for a tour

- By Allies, INC. New Jersey

HAMILTON >> Staff at Allies, Inc. were recently delighted to receive a visit from new Mayor, Jeff Martin, at their headquarte­rs in Hamilton, NJ. Allies, Inc. provides housing, healthcare, meaningful employment and recreation­al activities to people with special needs in the communitie­s of their choice. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “24.6% of adults in New Jersey have some type of disability.”

During his visit, Mayor Martin was introduced to staff and received a guided tour of the headquarte­rs of the 20-year old nonprofit. A highlight of the Mayor’s visit was a “Q & A” session between him and 4 of the unique individual­s with special needs that Allies, Inc. serves. The individual­s currently reside in apartments in Project Freedom in Hamilton and Robbinsvil­le; and were very excited to meet the Mayor. They were also very eager to have the opportunit­y to share their thoughts about their lives and what matters to them.

Edward Iannone, who lives in Project Freedom in Hamilton, kicked off the discussion showed it.

Daniel DiMarco, who lives in Project Freedom in Hamilton and has been served by Allies since November 2001, remarked, “I’ve lived in 3 nursing homes. And this beats living in a nursing home. This feels like a real home. It gives you independen­ce. Every day I’m learning to be more independen­t.” DiMarco also shared that he used to have his own business at the mall where he delivered food and soda to people who worked there. He needed to reconfigur­e his wheelchair to do it, but he really enjoyed helping people.

DiMarco, the most outspoken in the group, also shared that he appreciate­s going out to different activities, the Allies’ Day Programs, and attending baseball games. He also ensured the Mayor knew he was a die-hard Mets fan.

During the Q&A, Mayor Martin shared news of a Health and Special Needs Committee that will help to assess the needs of people in the Hamilton community. He asked the group what he could do to help them.

DiMarco passionate­ly shared that many medical offices in the Hamilton area are not wheelchair accessible. In addition, it’s hard to get on the exam tables. He’s working on a petition to help fix that.

As the conversati­ons concluded, it seemed clear that people with disabiliti­es want the same things as people who do not have disabiliti­es. They want to live as independen­tly as possible. They want to have meaningful work. They want to enjoy recreation­al activities and new experience­s. They want the opportunit­y to help others and give back, because it makes them feel good. And they want the freedom and accessibil­ity to be able to visit doctors’ offices and other places without issues.

At the end of the visit, Don Tretola, Chief Public Affairs & Program Developmen­t Officer at Allies Inc., thanked the Mayor for visiting and spending time with everyone. He remarked, “We truly appreciate­d Mayor Martin taking time out of his busy day to meet all of us, and to speak directly with the people that we serve and get to know them.” Tretola also noted that the people gathered in the room were just one small fraction of 1,000 employees that work hard to make a difference in the lives of those they serve every day.

 ??  ?? Don Tretola of Allies, Inc., meets with Hamilton Mayor Jeff Martin and Martin’s chief of staff Bianca Jerez.
Don Tretola of Allies, Inc., meets with Hamilton Mayor Jeff Martin and Martin’s chief of staff Bianca Jerez.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTOS FROM ALLIES,. INC. ?? Hamilton Mayor poses for a photo with Allies Inc.’s Chief Public Affairs & Program Developmen­t Officer Don Tretola, and CEO Elise Tretola.
SUBMITTED PHOTOS FROM ALLIES,. INC. Hamilton Mayor poses for a photo with Allies Inc.’s Chief Public Affairs & Program Developmen­t Officer Don Tretola, and CEO Elise Tretola.

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