The Associated and its network of agencies understand that having a disability should not prevent a person from pursuing their goals. We celebrate the diversity of our community and the uniqueness of every member.
Everyone, regardless of their abilities, deserves to succeed.
That’s why we provide a broad range of programs so that individuals with disabilities can live their lives to the fullest.
From educational resources to summer camp, housing assistance to job resources, our numerous programs help you succeed in all stages of life.
Select a resource below to connect with a professional and learn more about what programs and resources we have available.
We wonder where our son would be without Jewish Community Services and The Associated.
— Shelle and Peter SchnelleWe are here for you. If you have any questions, contact Rachel Turniasky at rturniansky@thejewishnetwork.org.
An Individualized Education Plan (IEP), also known as Individualized Education Program, is defined as a written plan that is designed to meet the unique needs of one child. Much like an IEP, a 504 plan can help students with learning and attention issues learn and participate in the general education curriculum. You can learn more about the differences between the two plans here.
At the top of this page we have a series of resources available. Selecting one of them should take you to a page where you can learn more about our resources and programs and get connected with the right professional. You can also email rturniansky@thejewishnetwork.org if you still aren’t sure where to start.
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