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Thursday, February 14, 2008

Valentine's Day

On February 11, volunteers from the Portsmouth chapter of Altrusa International helped our students with autism say “I Love You” with handmade valentines for their families.
Because autism is a neurological disorder that impairs brain development in the areas of communication and social skills, many children with autism find it difficult to express their emotions using words. “These beautiful handmade cards are a wonderful way for our students to show their love for their families this Valentine’s Day,” said our Executive Director, Christine Guarino.

With encouragement and assistance from the Altrusa volunteers, students assembled festive red and white paper collages using materials supplied by the club. Students received individual help as needed from The Birchtree Center’s specially trained instructors, who used the project as an opportunity to review classroom lessons about colors, shapes, and counting. Smiles of accomplishment spread across many students’ faces as they signed their names to the completed cards.

Altrusa International is an international association of professional women who volunteer their energies and expertise to projects dedicated to community betterment. The Portsmouth chapter of Altrusa International has been a steady supporter of The Birchtree Center since we first opened our doors in 2002. Thank you, Altrusa, and Happy Valentine's Day, everyone!
To see an Atlantic News article about the project, see page 23A in this PDF file.

Thursday, February 7, 2008

The Penguin Plunge

On February 3, two of The Birchtree Center's instructors, Cynthia Birse and Ryan Kent, braved icy winter waters and took the "Penguin Plunge" to raise money for the Special Olympics of New Hampshire. They were joined by 805 fellow “plungers” wearing a variety of festive, luau-inspired costumes--see photos at www.sonh.org/penguinplunge.

“This Plunge is a great event for a great cause,” explained Cynthia as she prepared to take the plunge, “and I am always more than happy to jump into the ocean in the middle of the winter!”

Students at The Birchtree Center benefit enormously from their participation in the Special Olympics program, and we’re all proud of Ryan, Cynthia, and their supporters for contributing so generously. They raised more than $1,200, and the event as a whole brought in over $546,000 to support Special Olympics programs in New Hampshire. Well done, Ryan and Cyn!

Photo courtesy of Special Olympics New Hampshire, www.sonh.org.