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The AbilityFirst-Anaheim Program offers programs for special needs children and adults.

✽ Summer Recreation and Full Day Program for school-aged children (Monday- Friday). Activities include arts and crafts, sports recreation and field trips.

✽ Therapeutic Swim Lessons for individuals ages 5 and older. Participants receive 1:1 instructional aide and learn basic water and safety skills.

For more information and updates on programs and services available contact:

Cindy Valencia AbilityFirst - Anaheim Program

cvalencia@abilityfirst.org 2660 West Broadway, Anaheim, 92804 www.abilityfirst.org/ anaheimprogram

✽ Musical Theatre Appreciation for teens and adults ages 15 and older. Participants focus on the many facets of musical theatre including

attending performing arts events in the community.

✽ Adults in Action for individuals 18 and older. Focus is on social and independent living skills through excursions into the community.

Established in 1926 as the Crippled Children’s Society of Southern California, AbilityFirst’s mission is to provide programs and services to help children and adults with physical and developmental disabilities realize their full potential throughout their lives.

Want to Improve your Neighborhood?

Attend your District Neighborhood Council Meetings!

The District Neighborhood Council meetings are part of the Anaheim Neighborhood Improvement Program that uses an inter-departmental approach to improve the livability of Anaheim’s neighborhoods.

Utilizing 4 neighborhood districts and interdepartmental teams assigned to each district, neighborhood improvement is accomplished by creating partnerships between neighborhood

“stakeholders” (City departments, residents, property owners, school officials, the religious community business community and non-profit organizations).

This partnership develops a long term vision for your neighborhood’s success! Quarterly Neighborhood Council meetings bring people together to work on issues of concern and identify actions they can take to address them.

This is a great opportunity to create strong partnerships between residents and city staff in improving the livability of neighborhoods. Not sure which district you live in?

Call (714) 765-4456 for more information, or visit www.anaheim.net/comm_svc/ neighborhood/neighbor.htm

East District – July 15, 7pm

Rio Vista Elementary School

West District – July 21, 7pm

West Anaheim Youth Center

Central District – July 28, 7pm

Downtown Community Center

South District – July 29, 7pm

Paul Revere Elementary School

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