STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- The GRACE Foundation’s “Nightmare on Seaview” makes its haunted return to Staten Island Oct. 17–18, promising bigger scares, louder screams, and spooky fun — all in support of the foundation’s mission to enhance the lives of individuals with autism and their families.
“We’re so proud to bring back ‘Nightmare on Seaview’ for a second year — and this time, it’s bigger, better, and scarier than ever,” said Cathy Del Priore, executive director of The GRACE Foundation of New York. “What makes it truly special is that everyone can be part of the fun.”
The GRACE Foundation has provided programs for individuals with autism spectrum disorder and their families for more than 25 years. Its initiatives, including community-based activities, day programs, and respite services a