Posts Tagged ‘#downsyndrome’
Volunteer Spotlight: Sheila Mathis
In the vibrant tapestry of volunteers at GiGi’s Playhouse, Sheila Mathis stands out as a beacon of dedication and compassion. Serving as a GiGi Prep co-leader, Sheila plays a pivotal role in equipping adults with Down syndrome with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the workforce with confidence and competence. Her commitment to empowering…
Read MoreEmbracing the Joy of Teaching: A Journey with Aadhav
As a retired language arts teacher, Sonja has seen every tutoring session with Aadhav, as a treasure trove of unforgettable moments. It may seem impossible to label each encounter as the “best of all,” but with Aadhav, every moment truly was extraordinary. From the very beginning, Aadhav has brought infectious enthusiasm to their session. His…
Read MoreLove and Selflessness at GiGi’s Playhouse: A Valentine’s Day Reflection
At GiGi’s Playhouse, nestled in the heart of our community, Valentine’s Day took on a special significance this year—a reminder of the profound love and selflessness that define our shared journey. Marissa, a cherished participant in our programs, left a sealed envelope on our desks labeled “GiGi’s Playhouse Donation.” Inside, we found a single dollar.…
Read MoreBattling Winter Blues with Friendship: A Special Invitation from GiGi’s
As winter settles in, many of us find ourselves grappling with the winter blues. The colder temperatures, shorter days, and lack of sunlight can take a toll on our mood and motivation. For individuals living with Down syndrome or intellectual disabilities, these challenges can be even more pronounced. However, amidst the winter gloom, there’s a…
Read MoreEmbracing the Spirit of Giving: A Heartwarming Celebration with SAS Volunteers
At GiGi’s Playhouse, this month is all about celebrating the incredible spirit of our dedicated volunteers, and there’s a special group that holds a special place in our hearts – our volunteers from SAS. These amazing individuals generously devote their time to us at least a couple of times a year, and recently, they went…
Read MoreVolunteer Spotlight – Kristen Sgori
This month, we spotlight Kristen Sgori. She is an amazing friend and volunteer. She began her time with us working with the Gratitude committee and her passion grew into most of our adult programs. She brings education, fun, and dedication to every program she works with. She has become a program lead in fitness, Achievers,…
Read MoreA Love Beyond Limits: Matthew Schwab and Lucia Romano’s Inspiring Journey
Love knows no boundaries, and it certainly transcends societal expectations. In a heartwarming story that unfolded at GiGi’s Playhouse’s National Conference in Chicago, two incredible individuals, Matthew Schwab and Lucia Romano, celebrated not only their love for each other but also a profound commitment to advocacy and breaking barriers for the Down syndrome community. Having…
Read MoreVolunteer Spotlight: Contance’s Dedication
Volunteers play a pivotal role in shaping the success of community organizations and events. They are the unsung heroes who selflessly dedicate their time and energy to make a difference. Among these remarkable individuals, Constance Leder stands out as a true exemplar of volunteerism. She is not just a volunteer; she is a key volunteer…
Read MoreGiving Thanks at GiGi’s Playhouse: A Season of Gratitude
As we approach the Thanksgiving season, there’s no better time to reflect on the countless blessings in our lives. At GiGi’s Playhouse, a place that embodies the spirit of inclusion and community, we find ourselves surrounded by reasons to be thankful. This season, let’s take a moment to appreciate the incredible individuals, families, volunteers, and…
Read More“Your child has Down syndrome” written by Playhouse Mom, Cheryl Byrne
My heart is full as October and Down Syndrome Awareness have come to a close. October was amazing! There is one word I am taking with me…..community. In 2011, holding my newborn, I felt so alone. In 2023, I no longer feel alone! My community is strong….OUR community is connected. Community is a big word…
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