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"ADOPTION AND THE FAMILY" AMETZ 20TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE

“ADOPTION AND THE FAMILY”

AMETZ 20TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE

 

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WHAT:                       Couples and families dealing with fertility and adoption issues will learn the basics of domestic and international adoption from physicians, attorneys, social workers, psychologists, adoptees and others who will speak in a broad range of 25 workshops including: Financing an Adoption, Utilizing the Internet and Social Technologies and special sessions for singles and LGBTQ seeking to adopt. Ametz, a program of Jewish Child Care Association, has been a leader in domestic and international adoption for 30 years.

 

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WHEN:                       Sunday, March 23, 2014

 

TIME:                          8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

 

WHERE:                    The Conference Center

                                    130 E. 59th St., Manhattan

                                   

COST:                        $125/person or $175/two related persons, February 2 – March 1. $150/ person or $200/two related persons, March 2 and after. 6.5 Professional CEUs for full-day program through NASW at additional cost of $40.

 

INFO:                          jccany.org/ametz

 

TO REGISTER:        Call 212.558.9949 or ametz@jccany.org

 

PRESS INFO:           Leslie Gottlieb 212.558.9911 or gottliebl@jccany.org

 

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Jewish Child Care Association (JCCA) is a comprehensive child and family services agency. We work with those who need us most, including children who have been neglected or abused, immigrant Jewish families and those building new lives. Most of our clients come to us because they struggle with poverty or family crises, and because they are working to create an independent future. JCCA helps more than 16,000 children and families every year and is consistently rated at the highest levels for the quality of our programs. In all our work, we are motivated by “tikkun olam,” the value within Jewish tradition that calls upon all of us to repair the world, and by our belief that every child deserves to grow up hopeful.

 

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