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Friendship Circle Shines Spotlight on Volunteers in Events Nationwide
By Yehuda L. Ceitlin Friendship Circle volunteers emerged from last month's annual leadership conference in West Bloomfield, Mich., energized in their work with children with special needs. At the meeting, they also elected a new slate of international leaders.
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Witness to the Transformative Power of a Teenager's Friendship
By Moshe Bryski Chana Stery Bryski, now studying in Israel, was one of many volunteers at the Friendship Circle in Agoura Hills, Calif.
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Correspondence Reveals Rebbe’s Focus on Individual’s Innate Potential
By Dovid Zaklikowski A series of correspondence between the Rebbe and professionals treating people with special needs was published this week.
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Ally Oops for Autism
The Zeta Beta Tau fraternity of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, teamed up with the Chabad Center for Jewish Life and The Friendship Circle of Illinois to introduce its youngsters to basketball. An event hosted by ZBT in Champaign, IL , to ...
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Frat House Teams Up With Friendship Circle for Special Basketball Game
By Avi Webb, Chabad.edu The Zeta Beta Tau fraternity at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is hosting a basketball game for children with special needs. The school’s Chabad House helped out with the preparations.
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Friendship Circle Honored for Trendsetting Work With Children
By Joshua Runyan Rabbi Levi and Bassie Shemtov, founders of the Friendship Circle, received the prestigious Manhattan Institute Award for Social Entrepreneurship.
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Hundreds Turn Out to Support Children With Special Needs
By Renee Glick A walkathon in suburban New Jersey was one of many across the country that raised money for local Friendship Circles, which pair teenage volunteers with children with special needs.
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Friendship Circle International Wins National Non-Profit Award
The Michigan-based network, directed by Chabad-Lubavitch Rabbi Levi Shemtov and his wife Bassie, will be honored by the Manhattan Institute at its annual dinner in October.
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Transforming the Lives of Children With Special Needs
The Friendship Circle of Montreal, part of an international Chabad-Lubavitch initiative, promotes socialization between children with special needs and teen volunteers.
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Teens Honored for Friendship Commitment
The Friendship Circle of Metro West, New Jersey, awarded volunteers for their dedication in working with their "special friends."
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