Posts Tagged ‘Generation G’
2021 In Review
As 2021 ends, we look back at the challenges, successes, and accomplishments of this year! 2021 was another tough year, still dealing with the fluid nature of the Pandemic. Our planning consisted of many questions that we did not know the answers to. Can we reopen yet? Is it safe to welcome families back? How do we keep…
Read MoreHelp Us To Celebrate Our Volunteers!
“Volunteering is an act of heroism on a grand scale. And it matters profoundly. It does more than help people beat the odds; it changes the odds.” – William J. Clinton GiGi’s Playhouse is 99% volunteer-led. As an organization, we are extremely proud of this. We cannot do what we do without the dedication, motivation, enthusiasm,…
Read MoreDecember Happenings!
Events THIS December! December 3rd – Giving Tuesday and our Annual Appeal This year our appeal has gone digital, please check your emails and our blog! December 3rd – Gala Committee Meeting 7pm Join us to find out how you can help with our biggest fundraising event of 2020. December 6th 5:30-8:30pm – Our Second…
Read MoreNever Stop Trying – You Do Make a Difference
This month’s Volunteer Spotlight and Best of All goes to Sushma and her math student Patricia. From the first day of tutoring, Patricia clearly demonstrated that she was not interested in going upstairs to the Learning Lab. Over time, Patricia did move from the couch to the table downstairs and would work for whatever time…
Read MoreViolet Day!
We would like to share an outstanding story of Playhouse inspiration and what it really means to be Generation G. Generation G is a conscious decision to be better every day. Be Accepting. Be Generous. Be Kind. On Wednesday, April 17th the Student Council from A. MacArthur Barr Middle School in Nanuet, NY organized a…
Read MoreGeneration G, Inclusion and Kindness at a local Middle School
GiGi’s Playhouse mission is to change the way the world views Down syndrome through national campaigns, educational programs, and by empowering individuals with Down syndrome, their families and the community. As September rolls in, many children have that daunting task of starting a new school, making new friends and being accepted. One of our participants,…
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