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Posted by ash on 12/03/12 at 12:56 PM



It is wonderful that the Jewish community is finally stepping up and helping people with disabilities.  Twenty seven years ago, my brother was born with Spina Bifida.  My mother wasn’t sure what to do and went to the Associated to help her find resources.  They told her that they couldn’t help her and that she should find resources at the church.

Posted by Jill on 10/12/12 at 08:19 AM



Yachad Baltimore would like to congratulate Stacy Israel on the launching of this program. Stacy is a wonderful friend of Yachad, and collaborates with Yachad and partners with us in several JCC programs for individuals with special needs. We would also love to be a resource to families who participate in this program. Yachad is dedicated to enhancing the life opportunities of individuals with disabilities, ensuring their participation in the full spectrum of Jewish life. We have weekly and monthly recreational, educational, and social programming with a focus on inclusion.

Yachad Baltimore has three divisions: JIT for ages 3-9, Junior ages 10-19, and Senior ages 20-35+.  Yachad is a branch of the National Jewish Council for Disabilities, an agency of the Orthodox Union. Yachad welcomes all abilities and all affiliations. For more information contact .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).

Posted by Mira Labovitz on 10/11/12 at 10:55 PM




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