Posted April 09, 2018 in Articles
Once upon a time, my husband and I were afraid to utter the word “autism.” We thought that merely saying the word aloud would make autism a reality for our son, Jacob. Like many parents who suspect or learn their child has autism, we were in denial big time. After denial, we experienced a period of grief. But in time we realized that whether Jacob had autism or not, our goal as parents was to help him reach his fullest potential and live the best life possible. That’s when we rolled up our sleeves and got busy.
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Posted April 02, 2018 in Articles
Over the years, the Jewish Federation of Cleveland has accumulated an extensive Israeli and Jewish art collection. And thanks to our recent Cleveland Israel Arts Connection intern, Cory Irwin, we are able to learn the... read more
Posted March 28, 2018 in Articles
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The White House is facing several inquiries into ethics of President Trump's political appointments, his son-in-law's business deals, and other matters. Are these truly 'black and white' or are there grey areas?We... read more
Posted March 26, 2018 in Articles
For young adults on the autism spectrum, taking advantage of the summer months often is essential to gaining valuable experience, learning new skills, and preparing for the next chapter of life. Some volunteer with a... read more
Posted March 26, 2018 in Articles
INDEPENDENCE, Ohio -- More than 400 bowlers turned out at Spins Bowl in Independence earlier this month for the sixth annual Strike it Big Bowling Extravaganza. The family event, a fundraiser for Milestones Autism Resources,... read more