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SIBLING WORKSHOPS
Silbing Support Groups For Kids
These workshops offer the opportunity for children who have a brother or sister who has a disability to meet other siblings in a recreational setting in which they can both give and receive peer support. The workshops are fun activities with trained facilitators; they are not group therapy. In the course of each two-hour gathering, the children play games, do arts & crafts, hear speakers about various disabilities and discuss their feelings for and concerns about their sibling who has special needs.
Ages 6-9 will meet Sunday afternoon for six sessions Ages 10-13 will meet one evening each week for six sessions (Dates and location to be determined) Maximum: 15 participants
Cost: $120 per child for six sessions
A Gathering for Adult Siblings
As their parents age, many adults who have a brother or sister with special needs will become the person responsible for the day-to-day and long-range issues that accompany their sibling. Are those adult siblings fully informed about their sibling’s disabling condition as well as his or her medical, residential, vocational and social needs? Do they understand guardianship, durable medical power of attorney, government entitlement programs like SSI, SSDI, ACCHS and DES-DD? Let’s get together and discuss these and other areas of concern. If the group would like guest speakers on these and other topics, CJSN will arrange for those speakers.
If you are interested in attending a gathering of adult siblings, contact (480) 629-5343 or becca@cjsn.org and tell us what evenings work best for you. (Dates and location to be determined)
The Council For Jews With Special Needs is a constituent agency of the Jewish Federation of Greater Phoenix: www.jewishphoenix.org |