NREIC
Collaborations
Update July 2007
Our Family Workshop Series Summer/
Fall 2007
is now available online at:
familyworkshopseries2007.pdf
Published for the Early Intervention
Community of Bergen, Hudson and
Passaic Counties.
(973)-256-8484
Contributors for this issue:
Joy Hammerman
Desireé Bonner
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
Our Annual Helpful Hands NREIC Golf
Outing was held on June 25, 2007 at the
Wild Turkey Golf Club in Hamburg, New
Jersey and was a HUGE success! Thanks
to all who participated, helped to organize,
and made donations! All proceeds will go
to support the Special Needs Fund and
other family-centered activities of the
NREIC.
Our office space is expanding here at Helpful Hands NREIC ... In order to keep costs
low for our not-for-profit organization, we are seeking a donation of new carpeting for our
new office space! Please call 973-256-8484 if you can help us out!
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Collaborations July 2007 Update
Helpful Hands NREIC Presents:
Sensory Integration Disorder: What Your Child
May Be Experiencing
Presenter Joan Jensen, OTR/L
is a licensed Pediatric Occupational Therapist with
specialization in Sensory Integration Therapy. Her
10 year experience includes working with children
in Early Intervention, private and public school
systems, clinical settings and private home therapy
programs.
Thursday, July 19, 2007
7 to 9pm
Helpful Hands, NREIC
65 Willowbrook Boulevard, 2nd Floor
REGISTRATION REQUIRED: PLEASE CALL LILY AT
973-256-8484 OR EMAIL HER AT LILY@NREIC.ORG
BY FRIDAY, JULY 13TH, 2007 SPACE IS LIMITED
For information regarding Hudson County's
Project Lifesaver, contact Captain William Joy at
the Hudson County Sheriff's Office 201-217-5226.
This is the "FREE" tracking device for children and
adults who may wander away from home. If you do
not live in Hudson County but are interested in
Project Lifesaver for your child, contact your local
County's Sheriff's Department and ask for Project
Lifesaver. All NJ Sheriff Dept. have it and most of
the country as well. So, if you travel in the US,
your county can simply send your child's info to
another state if needed.