The Friendship Circle brings together teenage volunteers and children with special needs for hours of fun and friendship. These shared experiences empower these special children, while enriching the lives of everyone involved.
Mindsets
Changing the way we think about children with special needs
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February 20, 2012
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I didnt realize that this school was about special needs thats fabulous my Granddaughter has mild PDD.Wonderful to read such colorful descriptions of a school in a positive light that is so refreshing!SheinaBlanker
Anonymous brooklyn, ny/usa
March 12, 2010
Thank you
I am a mom of two children with autism. Thank you for the hope you gave me today!
Rachel Longmont, CO jewishlongmont.com
March 10, 2010
Beautiful!
Loved the video and it truly reflects your mission.
Jen Halpern Randolph, NJ randolphjewish.com
March 9, 2010
Very Well Done
I am an inclusion specialist in public schools - this is a video I will share with parents and staff. Thank you for putting it together.
Anonymous Burlington, VT
March 9, 2010
Brilliant
Brilliant concept. Very powerful, moving video. Frienship Circle deserves nothing less.
esther Brooklyn, ny
March 9, 2010
Amazing Video
I absolutely love this video, it brings me to tears while I watch it over and over. Keep up the good work you do!
Anonymous Brooklyn, NY
March 5, 2010
Wow
I really love this video, so powerful and emotional
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