A Jewish learning experience for teens with Special Needs Tue. Jan. 31 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Hebrew High and the Friendship Circle are proud to be joining together to create a specially designed Hebrew High class for high school students with Special Needs.
Esther Grabowsky, an experienced educator will engage students in a fun, hands on learning approach. Students will enjoy social interactions within the class as well as with other Jewish teens from across the valley, fun Jewish learning, and a very warm atmosphere.
The class will run weekly on Tuesday from 7:00-8:00. Classes will be held at the JCC 12701 North Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85254 .
The cost is $500 for the full session.
Sunday Circle Sun. Feb. 5 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
As one of our fastest growing program, the Sunday Circle is a 2-hour drop off program, filled with fun and exciting activities. Held on the first Sunday of each month, everyone together participates in Music, Movement, Art and Judaics. Specialties such as cooking, science and sports are added in.
This year’s Judaic Theme will be highlighting the 6 days of creations and culminating with Shabbat.
Our Parents Lounge offers a spot for parents to hang out and socialize over Starbucks and light refreshments.
Teen Volunteers only, join us from 1:00 – 1:30 for training and lunch
Thank you for including us in this wonderful circle of love!
Louis & Kathy Hoffman
About Us >>
The Friendship Circle is a revolution in caring...
We don't isolate and treat problems.We integrate and effect solutions
Children with special needs and teen volunteers are two halves of one community.
At the Friendship Circle both give and receive.
For our teen volunteers, friendship brings unknown strengths. For our children with special needs, friendship is magical. For our community, friendship is educational. And for everyone, friednship transforms lives.
As a mother, I see myself as a gatekeeper of my children’s innocence. I do my best to protect them, body, mind, and soul. But life has a way of incessantly usurping my control over the content to which they are exposed...