Broadway Sings For Autism

Join QSAC-(Quality Services Autism Center) today and watch Five exceptional Broadway Performers sing for Autism. Although normally performed in front of a live studio audience they decided to not let Covid-19 stand in way of raising money for this important cause. The one day only event is filmed at the Green Room 42 in Manhattan and can be watched on youtube. All proceeds will benefit the Autism Community at QSAC. Thank you, Broadway and QSAC we appreciate you both!

Sing your heart out down below.

Gala to Celebrate Achievements in the NYC Down Syndrome Community

Gigi’s Playhouse NYC has announced the date for its annual gala to be held on the Rooftop of Hotel Edison. The date is October 1, 2020 6pm-10pm. Now in its 8th year, this extravaganza is an event that is looked forward to all year long. Everyone is welcome to attend this night full of festivities. Get your tickets now and have a glamorous night out to look forward to this Fall. The Future is Bright! Click Below.

https://gigisplayhouse.org/newyork/gala/

HEX & CO- Upper East and West Sides

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What are you doing for your birthday? Have you thought about having a birthday games party? I’ve got just the spot, HEX & CO. Have you been there yet? For those that haven’t let me explain. It’s really cool.

HEX & CO. is a Game Cafe for families and friends to congregate and have some good old fashioned fun playing board games. Did you see that board game? not i-pad, Nintendo switch, or other technology. Although those can be fun too, here you actually look at the other person while you are playing. This sort of relaxed setting interaction is helpful in developing social skills as well as critical thinking. Beginners are always welcome. Thank Goodness because sometimes we all need a little help learning how to play. Afterschool Coordinators are typically onsite and ready to jump right in with assisting people to learn new and old games alike.

Some Educational Camps and Programs have been designed with Special Needs individuals in mind. Can I get an Amen? Food/Drinks are offered at both locations. Master Gamers easily turn into Party Planners able to customize an area and game to fit with your Birthday Games Party theme. As a side note, HEX & CO’s are on the street level accessible to friends with wheelchairs. Do not pass Go and Collect all the Info down Below!

http://www.hexnyc.com

Hey, have you ever participated in a program at The Met Museum? If you haven’t I highly recommend you check into it. https://thedisabilityallynyc.com/category-programs-classes-make-the-met-yours-the-metropolitan-museum-of-art/

Girl Scouts of Greater New York-Manhattan

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The Girl Scouts of Manhattan, NYC have been empowering young girls and teens since 1913! Holy Moly that’s over 100 years. Obviously, there must be something extraordinary about being a Girl Scout. After reading about the Girl Scout Promise and Law, their longevity makes sense. While some may only spell courage, honesty, and respect the Scouts actually Live By Them.

Most importantly, The Girl Scouts of Manhattan and beyond practice an inclusion model. In other words, ALL girls regardless of race, disability, religion, or socioeconomic status are welcome to join a troop near them. Across the USA the scouts help promote confidence, encouragement, leadership, and community service. Furthermore, the Scouts have these outdoor adventure camps that typically about 5000 girls go to every year. Can you imagine that many girls all in one place? It might be the world’s largest slumber party!

Because they know how many of you love Science. They have loads of hands-on activities where you can experiment and learn. Membership can start in Kindergarten and can extend on up to 12th grade. Frequently girls stay in for the long haul and take on leadership roles later on. Without Delay, Claim your badge and make life long friends along the way. Details below.

Save me a box of the thin mint cookies won’t you?

https://www.girlscoutsnyc.org/en/our-council/about-gsgny/diversity-and-inclusion.html

Have you started planning your birthday party yet? What if the party came to you at your house? Check it out. https://thedisabilityallynyc.com/category/birthday-parties/in-home-services/

High 5 to the Arts! Midtown and around town

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A Teen Social Theater Program called High 5 to the Arts was the brainchild of the Arts Connection. Their mission is simple. Bring liberal arts right to the teens of NYC for BEYOND a reasonable price. Music, Theater, Movies, Dance, and even some Museum Galleries are all available for you to purchase a ticket online for a mere $5 or $10. Say what? Tickets to Theater alone are ordinarily around 59 Bucks. What a Steal!

Now here’s the catch you need to be a middle or high schooler. If you have some sort of ID to prove that, then viola you are in. The beauty is that for every ticket a student purchases an adult is welcome to purchase an additional ticket to go with them at the same price.

By and large, High 5 to the Arts is the coolest Teen Social Theater program out there. When you’re ready, get your gang together. Then sign up and take advantage of all their amazing events. Be sure to check out their FAQ section to review the fine points. Click below to join in on the FUN!

https://teens.artsconnection.org/high5/

Have you figured out where you want to eat for your birthday yet? Check these places out https://thedisabilityallynyc.com/category/birthday-parties/restaurants/

Movies

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These are a few of the movies that I have seen that really have had an impact on me. Each offers an inside look as to what it is like to be a person with a disability. My wish is to spread the word on these films so others will be more educated on this population.

This first movie I showed to the entire school body at a jr.high in Galveston, Texas. The movie was part of the school district’s first-ever Disability Awareness Day. More about that in another section of the site. First, let me tell you a little about Mary Temple Grandin. She has autism and is one of the first people that shared her personal journey with the neurodevelopmental disorder. She currently is a professor of animal science at Colorado State University and an Autism spokesperson. If you would like to learn more about her and see the movie you can do so below.

http://templegrandin.com/

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1278469/

In 2017 I decided to check out the Tribeca Film Festival for the first time. I bought a day pass in a rush and really didn’t read the details on the movies included. I found out about midway through the day that I was right where I was supposed to be. The movie shown was Keep the Change. The best way to describe it is as a touching authentic love story about two people on the Autism Spectrum. To my knowledge, this has never been done before on screen. To make things even better there was a Q and A with the director, Rachel Isreal following the showing. The entire cast were all sitting in the front row and couldn’t have been glowing more. As they took to the stage for questions it was obvious that this was their moment and they were rightfully taking it. You see Isreal had chosen and modeled the characters after real people with intellectual disabilities living here in New York City. She had them involved in every step of the process and I have a huge amount of admiration for Isreal bringing this type of romantic comedy to our attention. I have not stopped talking about the film since and I don’t think you will be able to either. ) If you still need more convincing read the article below and then click the link for where to watch. (Please note that the film is NR but if I were to rate it I would say it’s PG-13)

https://www.theguardian.com/film/2018/mar/16/keep-the-change-actors-with-autism-get-the-chance-to-shine-in-romcom

https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/keep_the_change_2018

Now for the big hit of 2019. The Peanut Butter Falcon. The adventure begins when Zak, a 24-year-old with Down syndrome decides he is escaping the facility he has been assigned to live in by the state. Debut directors Tyler Nilson and Michael Schwartz were curious for feedback from the Down syndrome community so they collaborated with Gigi’s Playhouse Center to get together an invite list for the first screening here in NYC. The audience laughed, cried, and cheered with exaltation throughout this heartwarming film. The Peanut Butter Falcon went on to show in select theaters across the country. You can now watch it at home and celebrate the advocacy these types of movies bring to the national forefront. Click below to learn more about this feel-good movie for the whole family.

https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_peanut_butter_falcon

Embracing Life in the Big Apple!

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I am excited to announce the birth of Special Needs NYC. My aim is to shine a light on the amazing possibilities offered throughout Manhattan for this unique population. The primary focus of this website will be to inform the community of the latest Special Needs news and events. My initiative is to highlight a variety of programs, classes, and venues available in our area. A cornerstone will be to bolster activities that provide an inclusion component paired with acceptance and understanding. Additionally, I would like to provide a platform for these remarkable individuals to showcase their personalities in a short video section. I believe that promoting these vibrant talents and personal reviews will help illuminate the diversity of Manhattan, NY. I welcome the opportunity to improve awareness and unify resources all in one place. Welcome to thedisabilityallynyc.com Let’s Embrace Life in the Big Apple Together!

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