Recently, we wrapped up our summer sessions at Via West. We sent out a survey to all families / group homes that sent their participant to Via West in order to continue to grow and improve our services for next year. Now, we want to hear from YOU!! What is your relationship with Via West Campus? What programs do you think we should offer? How about number of respite weekends?
OR
Share a story with us about your favorite participant, your favorite memory of Via West Summer, or what your favorite lunch was (mine is the cheese pizza in the trays...mmmmm).
We can only grow as an organization if we listen to our feedback, so please, share with us!! If you want to post a comment here, go right ahead! If you want to send a private message, please send it to cwhyte@viaservices.org
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Thursday, August 25, 2011
FREE Weekend Sessions Available Through Grant from Autism Speaks!!!!!
Big news!!! Thanks to a grant from Autism Speaks, we are able to send 26 autistic participants to the Via West Campus this fall FOR FREE!!!!
Too good to be true?? Nope! If you know a participant diagnosed with Autism and would otherwise not able to afford a session at Via West Campus, then send them to our website! All you have to do is fill out our financial application and send it in to Molly Young at myoung@viaservices.org with a note that you are interested in the Autism Speaks Campership. For more information about our Fall and Spring schedule, please check our website at www.viaservices.org.
See you soon at Via West Campus!!
Too good to be true?? Nope! If you know a participant diagnosed with Autism and would otherwise not able to afford a session at Via West Campus, then send them to our website! All you have to do is fill out our financial application and send it in to Molly Young at myoung@viaservices.org with a note that you are interested in the Autism Speaks Campership. For more information about our Fall and Spring schedule, please check our website at www.viaservices.org.
See you soon at Via West Campus!!
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
End of the Summer!!!! Recoup, refresh, and review
Wow! those 10 weeks really flew by didn't they? To all of the counselors, staff, and volunteers that worked up at Via West this summer... THANK YOU from everyone at Via Services. Your dedication and hard work makes Via West Campus the great place that it is. We wish everyone safe travels back home, and hope that you will keep Via close to your heart. Don't forget to check out our Facebook page for pictures from this summer. Here are a few of our favorites!!
We hope to see everyone next summer for another amazing time at Via West Campus!!
We hope to see everyone next summer for another amazing time at Via West Campus!!
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Across the Lifespan Feedback from Parents
Today,our adult participants checked into Via West Campus for their second session of Nutrition Across the Lifeapan. As our participants were checking in, parents had so many nice things to say about the program and how much it has affected their home lives, and the health of their participants.
Phyllis
Bartlett told me that her daughter Julie cooked chicken cacciatore from the
recipe book we provided, and served it along with a full meal for her parents'
43rd anniversary!
Julie Bartlett (far right) poses with her Nutrition Across the Lifespan fellow chefs. |
Fred and Pam Tavernier raved about how much slimmer Jeanine is, how she is
eating slower, and that she is choosing lots of "go foods." Pam and Jeanine are
cooking their way through the cookbook we provided, marking off each recipe as
they complete it.
Rowena Hinojosa said that Sam is cooperating more with his heart-healthy
diet, and commented that the information we teach supports what she and Sam's
dad have been trying to get across for a long time. When it comes from us at Via
West, she noted, it means more to Sam.
Samuel Hinojosa and Via West counselor at the Santa Clara Farmer's Market |
Toni Hall, Stacey's mom, spoke at length about how great
this program has been for Stacey's diabetes management and weight control. She
shared that she and her daughter are enjoying the cookbook and the low-fat foods
in it.
All of the clients and parents that checked in this morning are very excited
about the iPads we'll use this session to teach nutrition and share recipes.
They were also very happy to hear about the 3rd and last session on November
18-20, saying they were pleased with the adult focus, the opportunity to cook
parts of the Thanksgiving meal and the SLP and iPad opportunities. (Be sure to check our website for our upcoming Fall / Spring Via West Schedule!!)
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Volunteer Opportunity!
Hi everyone! A good friend of Via's (Embrace All Abilities) is putting on an indoor rock climbing program for individuals with disabilities and needs volunteers.
It seems like a very cool program and there are spots for anyone who wants to participate!
Here is the info from Jason Kunkel, Founder and CEO of Embrace All Abilities:
The program runs from August 22nd-August 26th and is from 1-2pm each day at Planet Granite Sunnyvale. We are limiting the program to 6 participants (adults and youth) so that each participant receives a sufficient amount of one-on-one or even two-on-one support.
We have 2 types of volunteer positions...in one position, volunteers belay our participants as they climb relatively high altitudes; in the other position, volunteers offer support (i.e. giving suggestions of the next rock that the participants should reach for) to participants that are "bouldering", climbing a relatively low-altitude rock structure without a harness and rope.
Volunteers that are interested in belaying are required to go through a one-hour workshop hosted by Planet Granite, and on another day become certified by Planet Granite in belay. The workshop and certification are free for our volunteers. Planet Granite has given us a host of times that are convenient for them to offer free belay lessons: http://www.embraceallabilities.org/Current_Programs.html ...if any of these times do not work, I could set up a special session as well.
Volunteers that wish to offer support to our participants that are "bouldering" are not required to go through any training.
If you are interested in helping out, please contact Jason at the number / e-mail address below:
Jason Kunkel
Founder & CEO
Embrace All Abilities Inc.
Personal: (408) 605-1845
www.embraceallabilities.org
It seems like a very cool program and there are spots for anyone who wants to participate!
Here is the info from Jason Kunkel, Founder and CEO of Embrace All Abilities:
The program runs from August 22nd-August 26th and is from 1-2pm each day at Planet Granite Sunnyvale. We are limiting the program to 6 participants (adults and youth) so that each participant receives a sufficient amount of one-on-one or even two-on-one support.
We have 2 types of volunteer positions...in one position, volunteers belay our participants as they climb relatively high altitudes; in the other position, volunteers offer support (i.e. giving suggestions of the next rock that the participants should reach for) to participants that are "bouldering", climbing a relatively low-altitude rock structure without a harness and rope.
Volunteers that are interested in belaying are required to go through a one-hour workshop hosted by Planet Granite, and on another day become certified by Planet Granite in belay. The workshop and certification are free for our volunteers. Planet Granite has given us a host of times that are convenient for them to offer free belay lessons: http://www.embraceallabilities.org/Current_Programs.html ...if any of these times do not work, I could set up a special session as well.
Volunteers that wish to offer support to our participants that are "bouldering" are not required to go through any training.
If you are interested in helping out, please contact Jason at the number / e-mail address below:
Jason Kunkel
Founder & CEO
Embrace All Abilities Inc.
Personal: (408) 605-1845
www.embraceallabilities.org
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Upcoming Events!!!
The Fall is a busy time of the year for Via Services, and we will be present
at many upcoming events for the special needs community. Here is a full
list of all the resource fairs, walks, and celebrations we will be taking part
in this Fall. Come by and say HI to us at any of these!!
Sunday, August 21st
Rolling Thunder Motorcycle Club will be hosting their 17th Annual Poker Run
for the Kids, benefiting Via Services. Motorcycle ride starts at the
Harley Davidson San Jose store on Parkmoor,
sign up from 9-11am. For more information about how to participate,
click here!
Saturday, August 27th
Great America 1st Annual
Disability Awareness Day - The day will be an opportunity for individuals
with disabilities and their families to attend the park at a reduced price of
only $36.00, which will include a
lunch. Stop by the park for a day of fun and come by Via's booth to say hi and gather some information about our programs.
Saturday, September 17th
To our great honor, Via Services has been
invited to be a potential beneficiary on the huge 'Walk to the Future Silicon
Valley', a multi-thousand person 5K walk-a-thon in Alviso / North San Jose.
WALKERS SELECT THEIR FAVORITE NONPROFITS to receive
pledges the walkers raised. So we want YOU to walk with us and raise
pledges for Via Services. Registration includes a T-shirt, free parking,
free food, and entertainment. Registration is only $20/adult, $5/youth 12-17,
free for children under 12.
For more information, and to sign up to walk,
please click
here! I hope you can join us September 17 . It will be a lot of fun, and a
fantastic way to support Via
Saturday, October 1st
Morgan Autism Center
will be hosting "Autism Intervention" Conference at Santa Clara University.
The day will include powerful presentations and informational workshops for all
who attend.Speakers include Via West Mom ShannonDes Roches Rosa and Via West's iPad expert Danielle Sampson. Danielle
will be at Via West next week to film some of her sessions, then use the
footage in her lecture. For more information, visit www.morgancenter.org or call (408) 241-8161.
Thursday, October 6th
Disability Awareness Day at San Jose City Hall will
be hosting
the 4th Annual Disability Awareness Day at San José City Hall Rotunda and Plaza. For the past four years
Councilman Constant, along with the support and collaboration from The Valley
Medical Center Foundation, City of San José
Office of Therapeutic Services, San Andreas Regional Center and various
community based organizations have organized this invaluable event that
embraces the abilities of all persons with disabilities. Come visit the Via team!
Monday, August 8, 2011
Ava: chef, counselor, friend
Ava Romero is a former participant who has been working
as a junior counselor for several years at the Via West Campus. She is a serious chef, and also has a
cooking blog. She just posted an entry on her blog about the Nutrition Across the Lifespan
program and her experience with it http://www.chefavamarie.blogspot.com/
.
Thank you Ava for your kind words!! We are so glad that you like the program :)
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Health Self Management Program at Via West a Big Hit!
As you may know, this summer Via West implemented a wellness program called Across the Lifespan. Much of this program was developed by our very own Sandy Keefe, RN. Through three programs; nutrition, physical activity, and health self management, our participants learned how to eat right, exercise, and make good choices that will promote healthy living. We recently received some feedback from Robin Carbone on what this program has meant to her son Ben:
Thank you, Robin, for your kind words. We are absolutely thrilled that Ben liked the program and we look forward to offering more of these types of programs in the future!
"Hi Sandy,
I just want to let you know the Health Self-Management
program has been a big hit with Ben. Since he's come home from camp he
routinely uses the Go, Slow, Whoa food categories and requested whole grain
pasta for dinner. He's taking more bike rides and showing his cousins how you
can use the Wii for exercise.
Ben loves to learn and this program really engaged him.
He is quite proud that he can recite the five rights of medication. Thanks to
you and your entire team, and especially Jennifer who worked with Ben. Last
week at camp was quite special for him.
Gratefully,
Robin "
Thank you, Robin, for your kind words. We are absolutely thrilled that Ben liked the program and we look forward to offering more of these types of programs in the future!
Ben Carbone |
Ben Carbone |
Ben and Via West Staff |
Across the Lifespan group at a working orchard in San Jose |
Monday, August 1, 2011
Adaptive Vaulting at Cooper Garrod! Great program for kids with special needs.
A few weeks ago, CVI*,** Saratoga, sponsored by the Cooper-Garrod Estate Vineyards, held its biannual vaulting competition June 25-26 at historic Garrod Farms in Saratoga. Vaulting, for those who are not familiar (just as we were not until the tournament!) is described as gymnastics on horseback, and is very impressive to see in person. Thanks to the generosity of Jan Garrod and Cooper-Garrod Estate Vineyards, all the proceeds from this tournament went to benefit the Via West Campus!
During the tournament, I was introduced to several coaches who run an adaptive vaulting program every Wednesday at Cooper Garrod. One of our very own Via West participants, Galina Griffy, has been participating in this program for about 6 years! Yesterday, I took the drive over to CG to watch Galina practice with her coach and learn more about the program. She, along with her instructor Kim Dunham and peer aid Jordyn, practiced moves on a stationary barrel as well as on a horse named Soda Pop.
Galina regularly competes in adaptive vaulting competitions, recently taking home 2nd place in a tournament! Galina's joy when she is caring for horses and practicing her vaulting is infectious. Thank you to Cooper Garrod for this amazing program, and we hope that other participants at Via West will be able to take advantage of the fun!
Mt. Eden vaulting team at CVI Saratoga |
Galina practices on stationary barrel before her lesson |
Peer Jordyn assists Galina getting on Soda Pop |
Instructed by Kim Dunham, Galina practices her routine |
Galina and Soda Pop |
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