Did you know that the
Jewish Disabilities Network runs a program called Summer Magic that offers day-trips to Shwayder and the JCC Ranch Camp for campers with special needs and their volunteer teen buddies? For the last 15 years, Rita Singer has been the coordinator of this wonderful program!
Rita moved to Denver in 1994 from New York, where she was a director of a secondary special education department in a large school district. Rita has bachelor’s degree in English and Secondary Education, a master’s degree in Special and Deaf Education, and a second master’s degree in School Administration.
“I have a passion for children with special needs and always try to think of ways to include them more into Jewish life,” says Rita. “People with disabilities want the same things everyone wants: comfort, growth, socialization opportunities, and fun! I look at them holistically, at their gifts and challenges, and ask myself how I could offer them an enriched environment to help them reach their potential.”
Summer Magic Camp has a special place in Rita’s heart. She believes it provides a perfect opportunity for children with special needs and the general population to socialize in a casual environment and experience each other as peers and friends. “Familiarity brings comfort and acceptance,” Rita says. “In the beginning of the camp, the kids notice their differences more than their commonalities. By the end of the camp day, the differences have become less important and children connect at the level that transcends disability. Through the years, I have observed the moments of true social inclusion that happen at Summer Magic, and these moments are of enormous value.”
She adds, “I have seen a terrific change that has happened in the last 15 years in the Denver Jewish community in terms of inclusion of people with disabilities into Jewish life, due to the efforts of CAJE, Keshet of the Rockies, Jewish Family Service, and other agencies. The general population has many more opportunities now to be around people with disabilities and is much more sophisticated in providing accommodations that make Jewish life available to everyone. Many of us have learned the lesson that valuing inclusion and diversity makes our community stronger.”
Thank you, Rita for all you do to make the world a better place for so many people!
-Alaina Green and Kari Alpen, JFS Marketing Department
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