Build an Active, Healthy Lifestyle Through Adaptive Cycling! We are excited to pilot an adaptive bike program, and Douglas, Arapahoe, and Elbert County residents in the intellectual and developmental disability (IDD) community over the age of 18 are encouraged to participate! Our program will break barriers to exploring the outdoors and support people with disabilities to: • Increase mobility. •E njoy the benefits of improved health, both physical and mental. • Build social connections. • Work on bike and safety skills. • Have fun in their community! We will provide adaptive bikes and safety gear. The program will run from June through September at Parker Fieldhouse at 18700 Plaza Dr., Parker, CO 80134. Medicaid waivers and private pay will be accepted. Interested? Please complete a short interest form at https://bit.ly/3JTmi2O or contact Maria Erlandson, CTRS, at merlandson@jewishfamilyservice.org.
In this issue
Volunteer Opportunities | 2
JFS Executive Luncheon Recap | 3
JFS Altius Farms is Expanding Production | 5
Boulder Support Counseling Groups | 6
SUMMER 2024
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