Our Mission

Accessibility Network of NJ (ANNJ, also known as Infinity Tomorrow) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) agency dedicated to ensuring individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD), who often have a Dual Diagnosis and require more generalized providers, receive equitable care. Through comprehensive assessment and access to life enhancement funding, we aim to bridge the gap in support by ensuring they receive the necessary resources to help them navigate risks, reduce homelessness, and build stable lives within the community. 

We currently serve the state of New Jersey.

Thoughts from our Vice President Heather Fuentes

“As parents of a child with special needs, my husband and I always have to think ahead. Whether preparing for each school day, a weekend museum trip, or summer plans, preparation is key to even middling success. We try to consider the range of possible outcomes and pair them with contingency plans, from noise-sensitivity headphones to favorite books, activity pages, snacks, fresh clothes and more. Our son has autism, ADHD and anxiety. But these diagnoses aren’t the sum of him. He is also kind, creative and curious. He has the capacity to be nearly anything his heart desires, but to achieve his best, he also requires significant support and adaptations to manage school and meet his educational and occupational goals. As parents, we have twin broad goals always in mind, one for us, and one for him. Our parental aim is to advocate fiercely for our son, and to provide his support structure (which we cannot do alone). For our son, our goal is to keep him on the path to his most successful self, whoever he may develop into. Our son is only 9 right now, and his path has never been a straight line. Every service delay or failure, every misaligned therapeutic or educational setting, has come with a corollary cost, ranging from minor glitch to devastating setback. To administrators he may be a name on paper, an assessment score, connected to a badgering parent. But in reality he is as valuable as the person reading this. Children like our son are individuals, with varied skill sets and interests. Our son, Henry, loves science and has an exceptional full-scale IQ. It seems tragic that he should be prevented from contributing to society as fully as he could because of substantial service gaps. As it stands, throughout his life, we have had to battle against funding deficiencies for public services, limited slots for available opportunities, and sitting on waiting lists for literally years to be able to earn a chance at specialized supports. On top of this, our son will age out of services, yet he will never grow out of his needs. When public streams dry up, family support and private alternatives take up the mantle, or young people are left to founder. Infinity Tomorrow seeks to fill that gap, stepping in to provide mentoring and placement services for young adults living with autism. Thanks to the innovation of Infinity Tomorrow, we hope that Henry will have support as he grows to be able to find an appropriate match for his skills and interests, newfound independence and pride in his accomplishments. How Henry’s story unfolds is an open question, and I hope that supporting Infinity Tomorrow will, in kind, support a positive next step for my son and others like him. Looking forward to working with all of you!” – Heather Fuentes, Esq.

Donations in the form of checks can be mailed to:
“Accessibility Network of NJ”, or “Infinity Tomorrow”
350 W Passaic St
Rochelle Park, NJ 07662

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