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Chesed Award Goes To Two Chareidi Institutions
by Yated Ne'eman Staff

The William Trump Chesed Award for `outstanding commitment to children with developmental disabilities' was bestowed on Sulam, a day care center for exceptional children in Jerusalem, with the Recognition Award going to the Haifa Center for Children with Learning Disabilities in an impressive ceremony at Beit Issi Shapiro in Ra'anana.

With an audience comprising all segments of Israeli society, it was indeed a kiddush Hashem when two of the four prizes this year went to frum institutions, following in the footsteps of Ezer Mitzion that received last year's first prize. Present at the ceremony was Rabbi Nosson Greenberg, Associate Director of Bituach Leumi, the Mayor of Ra'anana, Ze'ev Bielsky, and the guest of honor, the wife of former Israeli President Ezer Weizman. On behalf of the judges, Mrs. Yudis Gayne praised Sulam for its contribution to the chareidi world and for its outstanding dealing with the exceptional child since its inception 20 years ago. Her laudatory description of the work done in the chareidi community at large for exceptional youngsters was most inspiring.

Rebbetzin Faige Ernster, the founder of Sulam and the moving spirit behind its activities, accepted the prestigious award from Mrs. Cassel representing the Trump Family of Miami, Florida.

A citation for improving the lot of learning disabled children was given to Dr. J. Lubasch, the founding director of the Haifa Center for Children with Learning Disabilities. Established in 1990, Dr. Lubasch's center set out to provide vital services for the local community in areas where they were lacking. As a practicing pediatrician, he was in a unique position to evaluate the needs of the families in the community. The Center, which was the first in a number of unique caring environments for people in need, provides professional services for the child and family.

One out of every ten children suffers from learning disabilities. The social and financial burden on society in subsequently having to deal with these children who have gone untreated is great. The Center provides a service not only to these youngsters and their families but also to society as a whole by turning boys and girls with learning disabilities into productive, contributing members of our society rather than allowing them to become a burden.

The 100 children currently enrolled in this program are of normal to high intelligence and study in regular schools. Their difficulties range from reading, writing, to fine motor and language skills. A multi-disciplinary team of speech, drama, art, math, and reading experts offers them the special training, guidance and reinforcement needed to overcome their problems. Unique to the Center is its Snoezelen Room and Pet Therapy programs.

Recognizing the notable contribution of the Center to the city's educational system, the Haifa Municipality two years ago, granted the Machon a spacious two-story building. With the move to new quarters, more youngsters have been enrolled, programs have been expanded and new vistas added to answer the needs of families in the community.

 

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