Thursday, October 29th, 2009 at 9:13 am
The Children’s Medical Fund of New York was founded more than forty years ago, in 1966, when a group of people from Long Island decided to build “the finest children’s medical facility that the hand and heart of man can devise.”
This highly motivated group of self-less citizens worked tirelessly to see their dream through to fruition. It took seventeen years of fund raising, obtaining legislative authorization and dogged determination, but finally the Schneider Children’s Hospital opened in New Hyde Park, New York , in 1983.
Corey Ribotsky of the NIR Group is proud to be part of this dream-come-true, as the president of the CMFNY.
Thursday, October 22nd, 2009 at 9:01 am
In addition to Corey Ribotsky’s responsibilities as the managing member of the N.I.R. Group, LLC headquartered in Roslyn, New York, he is involved in several philanthropic endeavors in and around the New York area.
Ribotsky is especially excited to be involved in the work being on behalf of the Schneider Children’s Hospital in New Hyde Park, New York by the volunteers at the Children’s Medical Fund of New York. This Fund is a non-profit organization which supports the great work going on Schneider, including helping to equip this top-rated hospital with the most up-to-the-minute equipment so as to serve its patients in the best possible way.
Schneider Children’s Hospital is dedicated to providing accurate and timely diagnosis; the most advanced treatment; and cutting-edge research for children with serious illnesses. As president of CFMNY, Corey Ribotsky helps to support and care for these children, their families and their special needs.
Thursday, October 15th, 2009 at 1:33 pm
Among the several non-profit foundations supported with funds from the NIR Group and Corey Ribotsky is the Onyx and Breezy Foundation. This foundation, whose mandate is to help animals in whatever ways are urgent, including providing medical care, medical equipment and money for research, makes sure that 100% of donations it receives goes towards helping animals. Not a penny is spent on administrative costs, so donors can feel happy that all their hard earned contributions go directly to aiding the animals.
Wednesday, October 7th, 2009 at 1:27 pm
The Onyx and Breezy Foundation, named in honor and remembrance of the beloved Labrador retrievers of Mark and Wanda Shefts, is one of several charitable foundations helped with support from the NIR Group and Corey Ribotsky.
The foundation, begun in 2004, assists animals by giving financial help to:
• Fund equipment for medical centers
• Fund research
• Give medical treatment to animals that would otherwise not be able to afford such treatment
• Fund other organization that contribute to the well-being of animals
• Fund other types of projects which help to benefit animals