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The JCC in Manhattan
334 Amsterdam Ave. at West 76th Street
NYC 10023
School Age Programs: (646)505-5729/mlader@jccmanhattan.org
www.jccmanhattan.org/specialneeds
Adaptations: (646)505-4367/adaptations@jccmanhattan.org
www.adaptationsonline.org
Parenting Programs: (646)505-4460/ hcohen@jccmanhattan.org


The JCC in Manhattan offers a variety of programming for children with special needs. Kulam is a Sunday program for children with special needs and their families. Designed for children ages 3-16 on the high-functioning end of the autistic spectrum and with varied communication and learning differences, classes include music, sports skills and Jewish culture with Matan. Funding for the Kulam program is provided by grants from UJA-Federation of New York and the Gruss Lipper Family Foundation. Transitions is a social program for 16-21 year olds that fosters independence and emphasizes learning life skills. Funding for Transitions provided by Council Member David I. Weprin, Chair Finance Committee and The New York City Council. Contact Melissa Lader for details. In Adaptations: The Young Adult Life Skills Network, assistance is given to college-educated adults in their 20s and 30s with learning disabilities or those needing support. Opportunities include social activities and exploring career options. Adaptations is funded through the generosity of donors to UJA-Federation of New York and is a joint initiative of The JCC in Manhattan and FEGS Health and Human Services System. For more information visit www.adaptationsonline.org. Additional programs include: Support Groups for Parents, Adult Siblings and Grandparents, a disability film program, panels and workshops with noted professionals which are appropriate for both parents and educators. For more information contact Hannah Cohen, (646)505-4460. Learn more about “The Artistic Spectrum: Artwork by Young People on the Autistic Spectrum” on view at the JCC through April 24. For more information including programs related to the exhibit, visit www.jccmanhattan.org/theartisticspectrum.