Sunday November 12, 2017
Join the community-wide Friendship Walk at the the Houston Zoo
Only $1 for Zoo & Pavilion Admission, Kosher Lunch, T-shirt
& Activities!
6200 Hermann Park Drive
Houston, TX 77030
1-4 pm
Masihara Pavilion (click here for map)
Due to zoo policy, all admission tickets MUST be reserved by Sunday, Nov 5 (one week before the event).
(Zoo membership does not apply to this event or pavilion entry).
Lovingly underwritten by Triple-S Steel Supply Co. and Chabad Harvey Relief.
Offered to the community as part of Relief Efforts after Hurricane Harvey.
Only $1 for Zoo & Pavilion Admission, Kosher Lunch, T-shirt
& Activities!
6200 Hermann Park Drive
Houston, TX 77030
1-4 pm
Masihara Pavilion (click here for map)
Due to zoo policy, all admission tickets MUST be reserved by Sunday, Nov 5 (one week before the event).
(Zoo membership does not apply to this event or pavilion entry).
Lovingly underwritten by Triple-S Steel Supply Co. and Chabad Harvey Relief.
Offered to the community as part of Relief Efforts after Hurricane Harvey.
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Make a difference in your community! Volunteer for this awesome event.
DONATIONSMake an optional donation to the Friendship Circle for valuable programming throughout the year.
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Learn About the Friendship Circle
The Friendship Circle aims to provide children and teenagers with special needs with many of the social, recreational and Judaic experiences that are currently available to the general community and to provide their families with respite and support. These experiences are essential building blocks for an individual to acquire confidence and self esteem and to ultimately lead a productive, normative lifestyle.
At the heart of all of the Friendship Circle’s programming is the belief that each and every individual can be a productive member of the community and benefit from the social support offered by one’s peers. Friendship, acceptance and a chance to participate in socially accepted bonding opportunities are critical to achieving this type of inclusive society.
We envision a world in which people with special needs and their families experience acceptance, inclusion and friendship as contributing members of society. We foresee a future where they never again have to suffer the social isolation that has often been so prevalent in society.
The Friendship Circle aims to create an environment for teens that will nurture and inspire them with meaning, purpose, and self-value; a sense of connection to and responsibility for the greater Jewish community through innovative and stimulating programs. We see this as essential to developing and producing the members and leaders of tomorrow’s Jewish community.
You can learn more about the Friendship Circle by visiting our website www.friendshiphouston.com.
At the heart of all of the Friendship Circle’s programming is the belief that each and every individual can be a productive member of the community and benefit from the social support offered by one’s peers. Friendship, acceptance and a chance to participate in socially accepted bonding opportunities are critical to achieving this type of inclusive society.
We envision a world in which people with special needs and their families experience acceptance, inclusion and friendship as contributing members of society. We foresee a future where they never again have to suffer the social isolation that has often been so prevalent in society.
The Friendship Circle aims to create an environment for teens that will nurture and inspire them with meaning, purpose, and self-value; a sense of connection to and responsibility for the greater Jewish community through innovative and stimulating programs. We see this as essential to developing and producing the members and leaders of tomorrow’s Jewish community.
You can learn more about the Friendship Circle by visiting our website www.friendshiphouston.com.
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