Inclusion_Champion_Award_2017 at YM&SÍ

La Y rep el premi Campió d'Inclusió

Ens comprometem a adoptar un enfocament inclusiu per garantir que tots els nens, independentment de la seva habilitat o formació, are given the exposure to meaningful opportunities to participate in all programs. The Inclusive Recreation Resource Center recognized that commitment by honoring us with their Inclusion Champion award!

This past fall the Y started working with the Inclusive Recreation Resource Center to strengthen our after school and summer camp programsability to promote and sustain participation by people with special needs.

The organization had this to say about the giving the Y their Inclusion Champion award:

The Inclusive Recreation Resource Center, a not-for-profit organization headquartered at SUNY Cortland in central New York State, has been privileged to work with several youth recreation agencies throughout the past year, including the YM&YWHA de Washington Heights & Inwood. Together the Y and IRRC have partnered for a mentored inclusion coaching process to enhance inclusion in their programs from both a social and physical perspective. Because of the Y’s exemplary attitude and participation throughout the project, as well as their dedication to making inclusion enhancements to their program, the IRRC was proud to recognize the agency as Inclusion Champions.
We are honored to receive this recognition! You can learn more about our Inclusion Program here.

Quant a la Y
Establert a 1917, el YM&YWHA de Washington Heights & Inwood (la Y) és el centre comunitari jueu més important del nord de Manhattan, que dóna servei a una circumscripció ètnica i socioeconòmicament diversa, que millora la qualitat de vida de les persones de totes les edats mitjançant serveis socials crítics i programes innovadors en salut., benestar, educació, i la justícia social, tot promovent la diversitat i la inclusió, i la cura dels necessitats.

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