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Willowbrook State School - Wikipedia Willowbrook State School was a state-supported institution for children with intellectual disabilities in the Willowbrook neighborhood of Staten Island in New York City, which operated from 1947 until 1987 The school was designed for 4,000, but by 1965 it had a population of 6,000
Willowbrook Apartments - 335-336 Center Rd Vernon, CT 06066 . . . Willowbrook Apartments is an apartment community located in Tolland County and the 06066 ZIP Code This area is served by the Vernon attendance zone Situated about 12 miles northeast of Hartford, Connecticut’s capital city, Vernon is the ideal suburb for commuters
Willowbrook - Office for People With Developmental Disabilities September 17, 1987 marked the birth of a new era for New Yorkers with developmental disabilities as Governor Mario M Cuomo declared the Willowbrook State School on Staten Island "officially and forever closed "
About | Willowbrook Mile | College of Staten Island Website In 1938, the New York State Legislature had authorized the building of a school for what they then termed “mental defectives ” The Willowbrook site was selected and the buildings were erected in the early 1940s
History of Willowbrook Originally intended to care for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities, it became infamous for severe overcrowding, neglect, and abuse At its peak, it housed over 6,000 residents in conditions that U S Senator Robert F Kennedy described as a “snake pit ”
Departments | Willowbrook, IL The Village of Willowbrook has several departments that contribute to the success of the Village
The Evolution of Inclusion, 50 Years of the Willowbrook Consent Decree In 1972, Geraldo Rivera released his expose, Willowbrook: The Last Great Disgrace, documenting the deplorable and inhumane conditions at Willowbrook This built on work done by Jane Kurtin and Eric Aerts, journalists for the Staten Island Advance, brining public awareness to the residents’ plight