Photo by Olivia Kennis.
Gateways Program reflections
For senior Allie Glickman, saying goodbye to friends and family as she leaved for American University will be sad, yet expected. An equally tear-filled goodbye Glickman did not expect to give will be to Beth*, a nine-year-old girl with Down Syndrome.
A volunteer in the Gateways program, a Jewish Sunday School for children with disabilities, Glickman has acted as an aid for Beth for two years. While she began assisting Beth just on Sunday mornings, she has …
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