Annual Report 2011 - Jerusalem Foundation
Annual Report 2011 - Jerusalem Foundation
Annual Report 2011 - Jerusalem Foundation
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II. SPECIAL NEEDS EDUCATION<br />
The special needs population in <strong>Jerusalem</strong> cannot be ignored and it is important to support programming<br />
and institutions that service this most deserved group of <strong>Jerusalem</strong>'s students. Support was given to the<br />
Hattie Friedland School for the Deaf, where Jewish and Muslim hearing impaired students learn through<br />
high school, the Arazim School, where special needs elementary school children receive hot meals,<br />
Sam and Ruthi Kindergarten, a kindergarten for special needs children, summer camps that are specifically<br />
designed for children who cannot attend normative camps and cultural programming that allows special<br />
needs students to attend various museums and cultural institutions just like other children. Below is our<br />
investment in special needs programming:<br />
Investment in Special Needs Education<br />
$25,000<br />
$26,000<br />
$23,000<br />
$18,000<br />
$39,000<br />
Cultural Programs<br />
Arazim School<br />
Summer Camps<br />
Hattie Friedland<br />
School for the Deaf<br />
Sam and Ruthi<br />
Kindergarten<br />
EDUCATIONAL IMPACT<br />
Approximately 40,000 residents were<br />
impacted by our educational programming.<br />
C O M M U N I T Y<br />
The <strong>Jerusalem</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2011</strong><br />
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Hattie Friedland School for the Deaf