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What is New Albany Special Connections?
New Albany Special Connections is a nonprofit organization founded in 2002 dedicated to serving the population of children with special education needs from preschool through high school and their families within the New Albany – Plain Local School District. New Albany Special Connections continually strives to build positive, productive and collaborative partnerships among families, educators and the greater New Albany community.
2010 Activities and Events…
New Albany Special Connections Cordially Invites Parents and Professionals of Children with Special Needs to a Parent’s Night Out
Where: Rusty Bucket Restaurant; Market St., New Albany
Event: Take a break from the complexities of parenting a child with special needs. Rejuvenate with fun food and conversation! ~ NASC will provide soft drinks and appetizers.
Date: March 9th 2010 Time: 6:30-8:30 PM
R.S.V.P.: rayoung@napls.us
New Albany Peer Buddy Program Update… The Peer Buddy Program is Starting its Fourth Year as a Thriving NASC Endeavor!
Last year under the supervision of New Albany Special Connections board member, Daphne Hess, the Peer Buddy Program had over 110 participants of both buddies (high school volunteers) and partners (middle and high school students with special needs). Students enjoyed high school tailgate parties, basketball/football games, crafts, games, bowling, putt-putt golf, bingo, and many more social activities.
To find out more about the Peer Buddy Program in New Albany, click on the link.
New Albany Special Connections was delighted to receive a generous donation from the proceeds of the sale of the New Albany Cooking With Friends cookbook. The funds will go towards implementation of future NASC programs.
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