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Kids Club Kids Club Helping Children Who Have Witnessed Domestic Violence A 12-week series of classes for mothers and their children aged 9-12, designed to: • help children process what they have experienced and witnessed • teach parents to talk and listen to their children about their experiences • support parents in strengthening their relationships with their children • help parents understand the impact of domestic violence on their children and on themselves • reinforce behaviors that promote healthy relationships FREE All families are welcome, all religions, communities, & cultures, non-Jews and Jews alike. Registration deadline for this class is January 5, 2010. Contact Project DVORA at (206) 461-3240 for dates, times and location Click Here to download a PDF flier
- Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Inviting men and women every Tuesday evening to share their experience, strength and hope at a meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous.
This meeting is for alcoholics and others who have stopped, or are considering stopping, drinking.
Contact Eve M. Ruff JFS Chemical Dependency Specialist (206) 461-3240 or via e-mail
Location: JFS - 1601 16th Ave, Seattle
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| 24 | 25 | 26- Navigating the Elder Network
Navigating the Elder Network Navigating the Elder Network Tuesday, January 26 10:00-11:30 A.M. Pam Piering, Director of Aging and Disability Services, City of Seattle, will discuss the trends in services for aging adults, how people can best access and use the services of her department, the current policies concerning aging issues at both the Federal and the state levels, and research about healthy aging. Temple De Hirsch Sinai-Foyer 1441 16th St., Seattle RSVP to Ellen Hendin by Friday, January 22 at (206) 861-3183 or endlessopps@jfsseattle.org
Click Here to download a PDF flier. - Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting
Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting Inviting men and women every Tuesday evening to share their experience, strength and hope at a meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous.
This meeting is for alcoholics and others who have stopped, or are considering stopping, drinking.
Contact Eve M. Ruff JFS Chemical Dependency Specialist (206) 461-3240 or via e-mail
Location: JFS - 1601 16th Ave, Seattle
Download a PDF flier
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31- Bringing Baby Home
Bringing Baby Home Bringing Baby Home A Workshop Series for Couples "We loved the class! We'll be sending all our friends your way because we can't say enough good things about it and what we took away!" - former Bringing Baby Home series participant. This hands-on, interactive class, based on the findings of Drs. John and Julie Gottman and the Relationship Research Institute, shows you ways to: • Promote relationship satisfaction with your partner • Strengthen your friendship, intimacy and conflict regulation skills • Manage the challenging transition to parenthood • Meet your baby's emotional and psychological needs • Be the best parenting team possible! Sunday mornings January 17, 24, 31 and February 7 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Held in participant's homes in Seattle
Couples of all backgrounds are welcome to attend! $150/couple includes workbook and materials. Scholarships are available.
Advance registration is required. Contact Marjorie Schnyder at (206) 861-3146 or familylife@jfsseattle.org
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- Parenting Mindfully
Parenting Mindfully Parenting Mindfully Drawing on Jewish Values through Musar We want our children to develop good values and character-and the primary way they learn this is by watching us! Join us in exploring how parents can express their emotions and beliefs in balanced and healthy ways, consistently modeling traits we want to pass on. We'll draw from Musar, traditional Jewish writings focused on improving one's character, and from contemporary research and literature. Facilitated by Rabbi Kinberg and Marjorie Schnyder, MSW; suitable for parents of children up to 12 years old. Each session held from 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. on these Sunday mornings: January 31: The Middah of Compassion March 7: The Middah of Patience April 18: The Middah of Humility May 16: The Middah of Faith Co-sponsored by and held at Temple B'nai Torah, 15727 NE 4th Street, Bellevue FREE. Advance registration is encouraged. A limited amount of babysitting is provided by TBT teens with advance request. Contact Marjorie Schnyder at (206) 861-3146 or familylife@jfsseattle.org
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