Join us for The Schwartz Center’s 27th Annual Walk

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To join us, register today online at SchwartzCenterWalk.org.

When you register, you can easily help our children by sharing your personal Walk page with friends and family (via email or social media), asking them to support your efforts. Registration is simple and only takes a few minutes.
Your participation makes a huge difference in the lives of our children! Every dollar we raise supports vital services to thousands of families throughout our community.

The Schwartz Center services at a glance:

•Early Intervention (EI), providing evaluations, therapeutic services and support for children birth to age 3 with (or at risk for) developmental delays.
•A year round school designed to educate and support students ages 3 to 22 years old with multiple disabilities and complex medical needs.
•Regional consultation services which allow our experts to share knowledge with families and childcare providers in matters involving children with complex medical care requirements.
•Onsite access to a variety of therapies, including physical, occupational therapy, and speech/language therapy, through our partnership with Southcoast Rehabilitation Services.

For nearly 70 years, The Schwartz Center has been a leading provider of education and therapy for children with special needs. This summer, we are proud to celebrate the one year anniversary of our partnership with Meeting Street. Together as one organization, we serve more than 4,000 children and families throughout Southeastern New England. The Schwartz Center is a 501 c(3) tax-exempt organization; your donation is tax deductible and supports services in your community.

WALK DATE
Sunday, September 13
LOCATION
Fort Taber, New Bedford, MA

CHECK-IN TIME: 8:30 A.M.
KICK-OFF TIME: 9:15 A.M.

Need help getting started? Want to learn about sponsorship opportunities? Give us a call: 508-996-3391.


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