Monday, March 11, 2013

Feeling Lucky? Be a winner at the Viva Las Vegas Casino & Bingo Night Staten Island 3/16


The annual Viva Las Vegas Casino and Bingo Night by the J.C.C. of Staten Island. will be held on Saturday, March 16th, 2013 in the Joan & Alan Bernikow JCC building at 1466 Manor Road. Staten Island, New York 10314
Last year's event drew over 300 lucky players who enjoyed an evening of games, food and entertainment and valuable prizes.  Check out the pictures: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2Tosoxs_8g
Tickets and Information: http://bit.ly/15bpLPz
The Staten Island  Jewish Community Center is one of the largest providers of programs for Staten Island’s Youth.  All adolescents, in all economic and social circumstances, need generous amounts of help, instruction, discipline, support, and caring as they make their way from childhood through adolescence and into adulthood. They can find this assistance at the Staten Island JCC. 
The  funds raised will directly benefit Youth Programs at the JCC.


These programs provide after school tutoring, sports and recreation to promote wellness and socialization, and activities geared to children with Autism to name just a few.
Your donation will be a tax deductible contribution that will help the JCC continue to make life better for the youth of our community.
The Jewish Community Center of Staten Island is devoted to providing appropriate social, cultural, recreational, educational opportunities through ongoing programs, classes and special events for children, teens and adults with various disabilities. They are currently developing new programs for individuals with disabilities and their families.
Current programs for children include Camp Weissglass, our camp for children with developmental delays, and Camp Independence, a camp for children with diabetes. In addition, First Foot Forward, our special education preschool, provides services for children with speech and language, motor and cognitive delays.
The Learning Institute provides tutoring services for school age children. The Chaverim group incorporates Jewish experiences through hands on activities. The Beacon Tottenville program promotes independence through weekly educational trips.