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Thru the Lens: Finnegan of NAI Hunneman paticipates in 4th Annual Bike to the Beach New England Ride

Boston, MA While most people were packing up their beach supplies or preparing their grills over Labor Day weekend, David Finnegan, vice president, marketing services at NAI Hunneman, spent September 4 riding from Boston to Newport, RI in the 4th Annual Bike to the Beach New England Ride, a 100-mile bike ride for autism. Finnegan’s participation in the ride is inspired by his seven year old son, Henry. Henry was diagnosed as profoundly deaf at 10 months, and eventually received a diagnosis of autism.

David Finnegan, vice president, marketing services at NAI Hunneman, spent September 4 riding from Boston to Newport, R.I. in the 4th Annual Bike to the Beach New England Ride, a 100-mile bike ride for autism. David Finnegan, vice president, marketing services at NAI Hunneman, spent September 4 riding from Boston to Newport, R.I. in the 4th Annual Bike to the Beach New England Ride, a 100-mile bike ride for autism.

In June 2014, Henry enrolled at Crossroads School in Natick, one of the beneficiaries of the Bike to the Beach New England ride. “Since joining Crossroads, we’ve seen such progress for Henry. He attends to tasks for way longer and we’ve also seen fewer challenging behaviors,” said Finnegan.

Finnegan’s goal was to raise $7,000, which he surpassed with the help of more than 60 donors. To support Finnegan, visit: www.biketothebeach.org/ne/dfinnegan95.  To learn more about Crossroads School, visit: www.crossroadsschoolma.org.

Crossroads School is an option for children with moderate to severe challenging behaviors that may preclude them from inclusion in public school.  Crossroads’ Mission is to provide individualized comprehensive education and related services to students with autism in order to enhance the quality of life and independent functioning so they may achieve their full potential.

Finnegan said, “What we liked from the beginning was the staff at Crossroads. You walk in the door and they all have smiles on their faces. They are ready meet any challenge with energy and enthusiasm. They always have a positive outlook, work with you, explain the game plan, how they are going to accomplish it and also help us understand what we need to do at home.”

With the support of the Crossroads staff, Henry is finally beginning to communicate, which has been a significant challenge for him. Reflecting on this, Finnegan said, “Having the challenges of both profound deafness and autism, Henry has a very long road in front of him and his mother and I want him to have the best life he can possibly have. While I am not blind to how hard this journey is going to be, I am more optimistic about the possibilities that lie ahead because of all the people at Crossroads.”

“Riding 100 miles may be crazy, but Crossroads is just an amazing place, if doing this ride can help them - I am on board.” Supporting Crossroads School isn’t just for Finnegan, his wife, Kelli, will serve as the School’s Parent Advocacy Group Chair for the 2015-2016 school year. “The efforts Crossroads has made with Henry have been just wonderful so we want to do what we can to provide Crossroads with additional resources to work with our son and the other children they work so hard to support,” Finnegan shared in an email to his donors.

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