Great Neck, NY

Community Program

Parkwood Tennis

65 Arrandale Avenue

Great Neck, New York 11024

Program Dates

Fall 2023 - Session Concluded

We are in the planning process for for our next session, please complete the interest form to be notified when the next session has been scheduled.

Financial Info

$100

Deadline

The deadline to register is September 3.

Scholarships
ACEing Autism strives to keep costs affordable for families and can provide an ACEing Autism scholarship to families in financial need. We also offer information on the Dick’s Sporting Goods Grant for those that qualify.

Program Directors

Nathaniel Davidson

My name is Nathaniel Davidson and I am currently a freshman at Great Neck North High School. Over the past two years, I have had the pleasure of being a part of ACEing Autism. I am also an active member of the JV Tennis Team at North High School. Aside from that, my hobbies include running, snowboarding, and basketball. I am very excited to continue working with ACEing Autism.

Katelyn Ho

Katelyn is currently a freshman at Great Neck North High School. This is Katelyn’s first year as Director at ACEing Autism. She has volunteered before and really enjoyed sharing her knowledge of tennis with others. She has played tennis since she was five years old and has always been very passionate about it. She is also active on the girls tennis varsity team as the first singles player since 8th grade.

Larisa Davidson

Larisa joined ACEing Autism in 2022. She graduated with a Psychology and Business Administration degree from Yeshiva University. She has many years of experience as a Human Capital Management Professional on Wall Street. She resides in Great Neck with her husband, Aaron, and four children.  She is excited to support ACEing Autism, help children and make the community a better place.

Patty Pan

Patty has been working in the IT industry for over 20 years. Her first connection with ACEing Autism was in 2022, when her daughter Katelyn joined the Great Neck program as a volunteer. Patty has two kids at age 14 and 10 and they both are tennis players. Patty has been living in Great Neck for 15 years and she is very excited about the opportunity to bring tennis to more kids in the community.