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DENISE,

PLEASE SEND ME MORE INFO ON THIS AFTERCARE PROGRAM AT COUNTRY ISLES IF YOU

HAVE IT OR GET THE INFO TO ME TO HELP DIRECT FAMILIES TO THIS SERVICE. THIS

IS GREAT NEWS. IT YOU HAVE A CONTACT WHO RUNS THE PROGRAM MAYBE YOU CAN HAVE

THEM CONTACT THE JONAS FOUNDATION WITH THIS INFO. I AM ALSO THE NEW

SOUTHEAST ATC FOR FAMILY NETWORK ON DISABILITIES AND CAN USE THIS TO HELP

FAMILIES IN MONROE, DADE, BROWARD AND PALMBEACH COUNTY. THANKS FOR ALL YOUR

DAILEY INFO. IT REALLY HELPS THE FOUNDATION TO SERVE OUR SPECIAL POPULATION.

THANKS AGAIN. KEEP IN TOUCH........

DEDRA CARRASCO CEO/PRESIDENT JONAS FOUNDATION

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P.O. BOX 550903

FT. LAUDERDALE, FL 33355

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Have you looked into the YMCA programs locally?

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> -----Original Message-----

> From: CTigyrlily@...

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> Does anyone know of an aftercare that will take our kids?  My son gets out

> of

> Sunset at 2:30.  I need an aftercare that will pick him up and take him

> there.  I thought I had one (the Palladium in Davie) that would even help

> with homework and then have organized sports to burn off energy.  Sounded

> like a dream come true, but 1) they are stopping their after-care and just

> doing day-off-school camp and summer camp and 2) after agreeing to give his

> meds ( " sure, no problem " ) they not only blew off giving them, they didn't

> even let me know.  After three days, I almost had to hospitalize him.  The

> only reason I did not was I recognized the symptoms as under-medication, and

> tracked down the reason.  His school insists I am the only parent in the

> whole school who needs aftercare and they won't do it.  Diagnoses are ADHD,

> Asperger's, Bipolar and Anxiety disorder.  He is 10.  HELP

>

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We used it for awhile but stopped. We were not happy with the service.

They kept our daughter, , inside the building even when all the other

kids were playing outside. We noticed this happening very often.

This was just our experience, others may have had better experiences with

the service.

Bill Milam

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> Country Isles elementary has a YMCA program for Autistic kids,

> it is very good. Klein

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Please forward any information you get. I could certainly use a baby-sitting service as well. Especially one that specializes in autism.

I would appreciate any info.

Thanks,

Wendi

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I asked one of the counselors to find if out the child had to go

to school at Country Isles or not.they will be getting back to me.

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I used to work for the YMCA of South Broward County. My program was locoated at

Walter C. Young Middle School. I had individuals coming from all over Broward

County. You need to speak to the county transportation (Central, South, North,

etc.) and tell them that you will be enrolling your child in the program and

that you require transportation to the aftercare program. It shouldn't be a

problem.

Katrina

sList wrote:

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> I asked one of the counselors to find if out the child had to go

> to school at Country Isles or not.they will be getting back to me.

>

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We currently have an afterschool program for children 6 - 18 years of age

(referred to as " ABLE " ). The children enrolled have varying exceptionalities

- not just autism or a related disorder. The program is funded through

Developmental Services (Medicaid Waiver) and Broward County so children must

be clients of Developmental Services. The program operates starts around

2:30 (or whenever the kids start arriving) and operates until 6pm. Children

must be transported to the program by the pupil transportation (Broward

County School System transportation) and must be able to participate in the

program for at least 3 hours per day. Transportation home at the end of

the day is available on a limited basis.

At this time we are currently accepting applications. For additional

questions related to the program and assistance to become a client of

Developmental Services (if not already), please contact Maureen at

746-9400.

Thanks

Price

ARC Broward

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Just a note to let everyone know that the YMCA at Country Isles

does not take outside children. check with other schools.

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