PDSSN’s Next Chapter Book Clubs win a Program of Excellence Award!

The North Carolina Council of Community Programs gave a “Programs of Excellence Award” to the Piedmont Down Syndrome Support Network for our Next Chapter Book Clubs at a ceremony yesterday at their state wide conference.  Below is what was read to a roomful of state leaders who provide services across the state. I’m so glad the PDSSN had this opportunity to help spread the word about the clubs to so many in the IDD field.

The Next Chapter Book Club (NCBC) offers opportunities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to read out loud, learn together, talk about books, and make friends in a relaxed, community setting.

Clubs consist of members (regardless of reading ability) and volunteer facilitators, some of whom also have disabilities.  The clubs meet in bookstores & cafés for one hour each week. NCBC members read adapted classic novels and popular literature of their choice.

After hearing about clubs from Ohio State University’s Nisonger Center and learning that none existed in North Carolina the Piedmont Down Syndrome Support Network (PDSSN) arranged free training.  Forty attended and soon programs sprouted across North Carolina and into Virginia.

The PDSSN Winston-Salem area clubs started in the spring of 2012.  Four clubs serve residents from three counties.  The value of these clubs is far reaching, exceeding expectations of participants, parents, and facilitators alike. Besides improving literacy skills, the members readily give opinions and share ideas, gaining independence and confidence while also developing a camaraderie outside the clubs.

CenterPoint is always looking for unique, life-enhancing outcomes at minimal cost with cascading community enrichment.  The Next Chapter Book Clubs meet that goal and then some

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NIH establishes Down syndrome patient registry

NIH establishes Down syndrome patient registry.

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What The Shutdown Means For Disability Services – Disability Scoop

What The Shutdown Means For Disability Services – Disability Scoop.

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Check out this great Winston-Salem Journal article about PDSSN’s Next Chapter Book Clubs!

Adults with intellectual dsabilities enjoy their book club – Winston-Salem Journal: Books And Literature.

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Will And Kate Fight Stigma Against Down Syndrome In Beautiful Way

Will And Kate Fight Stigma Against Down Syndrome In Beautiful Way.

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How Down syndrome may help unravel Alzheimers puzzle

How Down syndrome may help unravel Alzheimers puzzle – NBC News.com.

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Scholarships Available for Children with Disabilities

This summer, the North Carolina General Assembly created the new Children with Disabilities Scholarship Grant program to provide school choice options for special needs students in North Carolina. This program replaces and expands the Special Needs Tax Credit program from 2011.

The scholarships, available in the spring 2014 semester, will be awarded to reimburse tuition expenses, special education costs and related services for each eligible child who is home schooled or enrolled in a non-public school.

For more information, contact Amy O’Neal at 919-715-2644 or Amy.ONeal@ncleg.net.

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▶ “DON’T LIMIT ME!”- Powerful message from Megan with Down Syndrome – YouTube

▶ “DON’T LIMIT ME!”- Powerful message from Megan with Down Syndrome – YouTube.

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Feds Reverse Course On Disability Provision Of Affordable Care Act – Disability Scoop

Feds Reverse Course On Disability Provision Of Affordable Care Act – Disability Scoop.

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Governmental Affairs Newsline, Contact Your Legislators to Support ABLE Act

Governmental Affairs Newsline, Contact Your Legislators to Support ABLE Act – dana.pdssn@gmail.com – Gmail.

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