Tae Kwon Do Instructor Margaret Vimont (Black Belt and COO for JCFS) congratulates student Adam Gadiel for breaking a board with his fist during the demonstration. “Family Commons has taught me better concentration, which helps here and at school,” says Adam.
Family Commons is an inclusive recreation program for the whole family. Siblings of all abilitys can participate together in sports, yoga, study hall, arts, theater and more, with classes for parents or caregivers to take a the same time. Learn more at www.jcfs.org
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Tae Kwon Do Instructor Margaret Vimont (Black Belt and COO for JCFS) congratulates student Adam Gadiel for breaking a board with his fist during the demonstration. “Family Commons has taught me better concentration, which helps here and at school,” says Adam.
Rabbi Neil Brill shares highlights from the spring session Jewish Studies group: “Understanding Old Testament Writings.”
Volunteer Coordinator Karen Goldman celebrates with Family Commons Coordinator Emily Tegenkamp. “We always need good volunteers to help with all of the classes at Family Commons. Please, come share your talents,” says Goldman. (Find out more at www.jcfs.org/employment-volunteering.)
Tammy Besser, Director of Services for People with Disabilities at JCFS and Archery Instructor extraordinaire, leads a mock Archery Class during the Family Commons Showcase.