Post-Secondary Educational Fair at Cypress Bay

Post-Secondary Educational Fair at Cypress Bay

On Thursday, January 14, the HDS Foundation, Inc. hosted a post-secondary fair at Cypress Bay High School in Weston.  Parents, students, teachers, facilitators, and other professionals came together for an informative session that aimed to provide post-secondary educational options for students with disabilities.  The meeting included staff from McFatter Technical College (Roger Barnhart, Director, Office of Student Affairs), Sheridan Technical College (Johanna Kelly, ESE Specialist), College Living Experience (Jessica R. Rothschild, Student Services Coordinator) and The Marino Campus (Susan Morantes, Director of Campus and Community Relations Admissions).  Each school and program was able to provide helpful information about their own specific curriculum and took time to answer questions posed by curious parents. This platform for discussion between parents and these professionals proved to be quite beneficial for both parties involved. Additionally, after the presentations, the families were able to collect brochures, introduce themselves, and probe further with specific questions about their prospective students. The fair gave parents a unique opportunity to see which options, and how many, their students have to choose from.

Also attending were representatives from Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) (Gigi Clinton) and Agency for Person with Disabilities (APD) (Gerry Driscoll, MSW, Regional Operations Manager) who also provided parents with some information about their respective programs.

Thank you to all the schools, VR and APD staff for attending and presenting valuable and advantageous information to Weston-area families. This event was the first post-secondary fair at Cypress Bay High School for this population of students and was a huge success. For more information about available resources, please visit our resource page.

 

 

HDS Foundation and partners kick off Golf Mentoring Program for Special Needs Teens & Young Adults

HDS Foundation and partners kick off Golf Mentoring Program for Special Needs Teens & Young Adults

PRESS RELEASE

The First Tee of Broward has partnered with two South Florida business entities, Global Business Brokers and The HDS Foundation, Inc. to bring their national golf mentoring program to a group of older teens and young adults with disabilities.

“This is where individuals, businesses, and the community can come together to provide creative solutions that meet this growing population’s needs” explained Cristina Miranda, founder of The HDS Foundation.

The First Tee of Broward is part of the national golf association (www.thefirsttee.org) headquartered in St. Augustine, Florida. Their mission is to impact the lives of young people by providing educational programs that build character, instill life-enhancing values and promote healthy choices through the game of golf.   Jack Bloomfield, Director of Operations of the First Tee of Broward reached out to The HDS Foundation, Inc. to bring this program to Weston. Having an interest in golf, Rod Burns, principal of Global Business Brokers also made a commitment to make this happen. Working alongside The HDS Foundation group, and the professionals at Weston Hills Country Club, the team worked very hard to make it happen. Assistant-Head Coach at WHCC Golf Professional Dustin Stearns is the Program’s lead instructor and mentor. Saturday January 9th , 2016 fifteen players, mostly from the Weston-area, began this nine-week program.

The HDS Foundation, Inc. is a 501 © 3 Non-Profits founded by Cristina Miranda, owner and CEO of Housing and Development Services, Inc., a software and services small business focused in the affordable housing and community development market. Through its business entities Housing and Development Software www.hdsoftware.com and eHousingPlus www.ehousingplus.com, they have leveraged their diverse skills and spirit of giving back to create and support several grass-roots programs in this community. “As a parent of a child on the Autism Spectrum, you understand the challenges and accomplishments that this community of young people have ahead of them. We feel that business can play an important part in creating solutions”. The HDS Foundation has been very involved in several community-based programs, particularly with Cypress Bay High School’s ESE Department and others. More information can be found on their website at www.hdsfoundation.org . Global Business Brokers is a professional business brokerage company specializing in the purchase and sale of businesses (www.globalbusinessbrokers.net ). Rod Burns, who is married to Cristina and an avid golfer, is also championing this effort.

If you would like more information about this program, please contact Carla Otiniano at 954-217-9597 Ext 259 or email at [email protected], Rod Burns 954-913-5464 [email protected] or Jack Bloomfield 954.740.0622  [email protected]

 

1st Tee of Broward Program

Final Call for participants!  The 2016 First Tee of Broward Golf Mentoring Program kicks off this Saturday, January 9th, 2016 2 PM at Weston Hills Country Club. Sixteen young players will be starting this 9 week program, led by Professional Coach Dustin Stearns.  This Program promises to be a great addition to the available resources within our community, particularly where mentoring and social activities for older teens and young adults with disabilities are concerned.  The HDS Foundation, along with Global Business Brokers, is sponsoring this event and partnering with the First Tee of Broward and WHCC to bring this activity to our community.  For more information please contact [email protected].

 

Team CypressBay @ Dan Marino Walkabout Autism

Team CypressBay @ Dan Marino Walkabout Autism

15 Days – 16 Hours – and Counting down the minutes…That’s the time left for this year’s fundraiser.  The HDS Foundation, along with the Cypress Bay HS students, is making one last push to reach our goal.  This year we set the bar high: We are aiming to raise $10,000, and hopefully get a $2,500 Grant back to CBHS ESE Department.  Our Team is forty-plus strong, and we are also walking as “One Team”, “One Cypress”.  #WeAreCypressBay.  Let’s make this year our best yet.  Please log on to our page and make a contribution if you can.  http://support.danmarinofoundation.org/site/TR/Event/General?pg=team&fr_id=1130&team_id=12541

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