Empowerment Clubhouse offers a safe and restorative community where individuals working toward mental health recovery become empowered through meaningful work and supportive relationships. Empowerment Clubhouse is structured based on the Clubhouse Model, which is included on the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration’s (SAMHSA) National Registry of Evidence Based Practices and Programs. Membership is free, voluntary, and available to anyone over the age of 18 with a diagnosed mental illness who is able to interact peacefully with others.
Skyview Day Club is a program of Seniors At Home, Jewish Family and Children's Services
At Skyview Day Club, individuals all along the memory loss spectrum—from early symptoms to those with more advanced dementia—enjoy exceptional daytime programming in a warm and welcoming community.
Whether you love to go out exploring or prefer to stay in enjoying music and the arts, Skyview Day Club offers enjoyable and fulfilling activities for you to choose from. For family members caring for a loved one with memory loss, we offer respite, education, and support.
Performing Stars was founded in 1990 as a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization with the belief that providing involvement in art, music theater and other enrichment opportunities for low income and at-risk children would help them "reach for the stars" as they grew and matured...
14 and under. To guide each person/student towards becoming self masters.To be comfortable and confident as leaders and followers. Need help starting a website. Early morning - Tai Chi
Rookie (Ages 4 and 5), Star (Ages 6 and 7, Minor AA (Ages 7 and 8), Minor AAA (Ages 8-10), and Majors (Ages 10-12) divisions. We will limit the rosters to 12 players per team.