Community Corner
The Knights of Columbus Council # 3187 Presents - A SPECIAL NEEDS SOCIAL - Hosted by the Center for Vocational Rehabilitation
Join us for an evening of live music, singing, dancing and light refreshments. Come and enjoy sensory friendly games and activities provided by Kelly Kares.
Entry is FREE!!!The event is open to people with special needs (15 and over) who live in Monmouth and Ocean Counties.
Space is limited, please RSVP by Monday, February 17th
Proudly Supported and Funded by the Jay Dooley Memorial Foundation.
For more information or to RSVP, please contact Travis Johnson via email: (tjohnson@cvrus.org) or phone: 732-544-1800 ext. 230
Founded in 1954, the Center for Vocational Rehabilitation (CVR) has provided what people with disabilities need most for their self-respect and the esteem of others: WORK. CVR facilitates personal growth and helps bring dignity and respect to the people it serves through a variety of vocational and partial-care rehabilitation programs. For more information about CVR, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit, please visit: http://www.cvrus.org.
In 1882, The Knights of Columbus were officially chartered as a fraternal benefit society thanks to the efforts of Father Michael J. McGivney. The Order is still true to its founding principles of charity, unity and fraternity. For more information about the Knights of Columbus Council 3187, please visit: http://kofc3187.com/