Birthday Card Program

Today’s guest blogger is Jenn, mother of Henry, Walter, and Katie, who are the volunteers behind the GiGi’s Playhouse New Orleans Birthday Card program.  How did you hear about GiGi’s Playhouse?   We heard about GiGi’s playhouse when my friend Lory began volunteering there. She set up an info booth at our church to spread the word, give volunteering opportunities,…

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A Day in LMNOP

A Day in LMNOP  LMNOP: Language, Music N Our Peeps  LMNOP is a fun and interactive program for children from newborn to 36 months. It walks parents and young children through the process of learning basic sign language and other types of communication via the use of music and language-based activities. LMNOP promotes therapeutic development…

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Meet Isabella Alfaro

Hi, my name is Isabella Alfaro, and I am an international senior student at Tulane University. I am thrilled to work as a Marketing Intern for GiGi’s Playhouse New Orleans throughout the 2021 Fall Semester! GiGi’s Playhouse started in 2003 as a Down Syndrome Awareness Center in Illinois, and with its incredible work, it has managed to grow into the only international network of Down Syndrome Achievement Centers. As I kept learning more about GiGi’s Playhouse, the more I was drawn…

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Summer Programming at GiGi’s Playhouse New Orleans

GiGi’s Playhouse New Orleans is very excited to offer our free summer programming for all ages! Learn a little bit more about our upcoming programs below and be on the lookout for our schedule and registration links. LMNOP (Ages 0-3) LMNOP is an interactive and engaging program for children age newborn to 36 months old. It guides parents…

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Introducing GiGi’s Playhouse GiGiFIT Program!

The GigiFIT Program is a targeted approach to health and wellness developed by physical therapists specifically for people with Down syndrome of all ages!     The program focuses on improving areas of fitness including strength, endurance, joint stability, balance, movement control and more.  It’s structured to allow participants to develop goals based on their individual fitness level.    GiGiFIT also promotes…

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Meet our new volunteer Rachel

My name is Rachel Sloan and I am a senior at Tulane University. I am excited to be a part of GiGi’s Playhouse and helping individuals with Down syndrome. I am passionate about the goals at GiGi’s Playhouse to help the world have a better understanding of Down syndrome and spread acceptance. I think it…

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Meet Our New Volunteer Ethan!

My name is Ethan Huene, and I am a sophomore at Tulane University. I am so excited to work as a Project Coordinator Intern for GiGi’s Playhouse New Orleans throughout the spring semester! I was drawn to GiGi’s Playhouse because of all of the remarkable work they have accomplished since their start in 2003. GiGi’s…

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GiGi’s One-On-One Tutoring Program

Child with Down syndrome learning to read

GiGi’s Playhouse One-on-One Literacy Tutoring Program uses the Raising Robust Readers (RRR) reading program.  RRR was developed by Judy O’Halloran, a teacher who is the mother of an adult son with Down syndrome.  She was concerned many years ago that her son Casey (a teen at the time) was on track to graduate from high…

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COVID Guidelines

Group Photo with Masks

We are living in COVID world and life has changed drastically for everyone. We want you to know that we are taking the pandemic very seriously at GiGi’s Playhouse New Orleans and doing everything in our power to keep you safe. Be sure and check out our COVID-19 guidelines below.  An employee or volunteer checks in each…

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