Students with intellectual and developmental disabilities from the People’s Arc of Suffolk Educare Center in Bohemia staged a special surprise “prom-posal” to Sean Chamberlain, Head Coach of the Farmingdale State College (FSC) Men’s Lacrosse team, asking him to serve as the honoree for the group’s 2026 Candlelight Ball here today.
Students held a homemade sign that read “Will you Be Our Honoree?” and waved green and white pom poms, the colors of Farmingdale State College. Members of the FSC Men’s Lacrosse Team joined the celebration, with playful “heads on sticks” in Coach Chamberlain’s likeness.
The ask was made through an adaptive switch device, which the Educare students pushed to play a recorded message. Chamberlain responded by pushing another button that simply said “yes,” which set off a chorus of cheers and applause from the kids.

“Coming here is a breath of fresh air, seeing kids learning and getting excited about their day. It’s really a positive experience,” said Coach Chamberlain. “It’s not just the kids that keep us coming back, it’s the teachers and the passion they put into the school. It’s amazing.”
Coach Chamberlain’s ongoing involvement with the school, including his annual visits to bring Christmas toys to the students at the Educare center, has made a meaningful difference in the lives of students.
“Sean has been coming here every holiday season and has recruited his players year after year to help,” said John McGuigan, CEO of People’s Arc of Suffolk. “He does it without fanfare or mandate. It speaks to how big his heart is. We are so grateful to him and we’re looking forward to honoring his selfless work this fall.”
The Candlelight Ball will be held this October 15, 2026, and is the largest fundraiser of the year for People’s Arc of Suffolk, raising funds to support programs including those that benefit students at the Educare Center.


People’s Arc of Suffolk School Students Mount “Prom-Proposal” – Long Island Media Group


