During Autism Awareness Month, Greater Somerset County YMCA (GSCY) reintroduces and celebrates its growing partnership with The Uncommon Thread (TUT) – a collaboration rooted in ensuring that all children have the opportunity to thrive in welcoming, supportive environments.
For generations, the Y has remained committed to helping children and families access programs that foster growth, connection, and confidence. This partnership with The Uncommon Thread strengthens that commitment, offering enhanced services for children with autism and their families across local communities. Together, GSCY and TUT are working to expand access to support and services for children with autism at Somerset Hills and Hillsborough YMCAs. Through this collaborative effort, children can participate in YMCA toddler and preschool programs while also receiving individualized ABA (Applied Behavioral Analysis) therapy from The Uncommon Thread’s expert team – creating engaging experiences designed to meet each child’s unique needs, according to a press release through GSCY.
“At the YMCA, we are committed to helping all youth develop values, skills, and relationships that lead to positive behaviors, better health, and academic success,” says David M. Carcieri, president and CEO, Greater Somerset County YMCA. “Our partnership with The Uncommon Thread strengthens that commitment.”
“This partnership with The Uncommon Thread is a tremendous opportunity to expand our support for all children, especially those with unique needs,” added Gabriella St. Fleur, senior director of Youth Development at Somerset Hills YMCA.
How This Partnership Supports Families:
- Welcoming environments where every child can learn and grow
- Individualized, medically necessary ABA therapy alongside YMCA programs
- Compassionate, trained staff providing 1:1 support
- Fostering understanding across peer groups and families
“This partnership with the YMCA is a monumental step forward in our mission to bridge the gap between children with autism and their typically developing peers,” said Greg Carr, founder and executive director of TUT. “This is about more than ABA therapy and services; it’s about creating lasting change and enriching lives.”
For more information about The Uncommon Thread’s services at Greater Somerset County YMCA, contact (908) 604-4500 or info@theuncommonthread.org.