Disability Inclusion Stories
Welcome to Federation’s Hot Topics: Inclusion Stories! Read on for reflections from our team and members of the Greater Washington Jewish community, news from around the world and opportunities to create a more inclusive community.
Liz Weintraub, Leader in Disability Advocacy
Liz Weintraub, a member of Federation’s Disability Inclusion Task Force, has a long history of leadership in disability advocacy. Her career has including multiple state and national board and advisory
Pozez JCC’s Inclusion and Disability Services: Fostering Skills for Individuals with Disabilities
Federation partner Pozez JCC of Northern Virginia offers many opportunities for individuals with disabilities to develop physical and social skills. Their programs feature small participant-staff ratios and offerings such as
Towards Inclusivity for All
Championing the Inclusion of Children and Adults with Disabilities
For nearly 50 years, Federation Disability Inclusion Committee member, Sara Portman Milner, has made a difference in our community. A social worker by training, Sara is a nationally and
Capital Camps: Living the Values of Inclusion
From its inception, Capital Camps has elevated the concept of ‘camp for all’. Capital Camps welcomes campers of all backgrounds, denominational affiliation, gender, race, sexual orientation, or socioeconomic status,
A Camp for All Children
Flourishing in Jewish Day School
A reflection from Lianne Heller, Executive Director of Sulam When you meet Elana Orlofsky, you will quickly learn that she is a sweet, bubbly, and friendly teenager who loves art,
MOST™ Program Opens Door to Adulthood Through Virtual Spaces
A reflection from Marcy Bennett, Director of MOST Programs and Northern Virginia Residential Services Jewish Foundation for Group Homes Bridging the gap between the completion of secondary school and joining
Meet Jolie Band, the ”Brownie Queen” of Federation partner Sunflower Bakery
A reflection from Federation partner, Sunflower Bakery “Learning differences made it hard at college. I didn’t know what I wanted to do.” This was the dilemma facing 23-year-old Jolie Band,