The Charlotte Jewish News - August 2018 - Page 10 Pajama Walk is Coming Back Lefs Keep Making Dreams Come True AT STONEHAVEN ASSISTED LIVING Were you there last year? If yes, no need to read on. Just skip to the bottom of the article and sign up at PajamaWalk.com You were not there? Boy, did you miss out. But fret not; it’s happening again. Sunday, November 11, we’ll be having our second Pajama Walk at Freedom Park to make dreams come true for individuals with special needs. Organized by Friendship Cir cle and ZABS Place, the Pajama Walk engages families, adults, and seniors alike to don their cut est pajamas and join us at Free dom Park where you’ll meet hun dreds of other dreamers walking for such an exciting and meaning ful cause. Of course, you’ll also have a blast. Live entertainment, after walk carnival, moon bounces. Kosher food, and much more. Sign up at www.PajamaWalk. com. All funds raised will go direct ly to help the children at Friend ship Circle and the young adults at ZABS Place. Friendship Circler and ZABS Place are initiatives of Chabad of Charlotte and beneficiary agen cies of the Jewish Federation of Greater Charlotte. *5* 3 -t '.j Pajama Walk energy. Combining the luxuries of home besl- wu m-closs core Jewish ownership offers sensifivify fo Jewish culture and interests. Our location - just minutes from the JCC - makes it an ideal choice for seniors looking to remain connected with the local Jewish community. -Lev Saks, Owner Friendship Circle Meets with Providence Day Students Sanc+ua rySenior.com 704.233.3374 Sophie Molinari is not just a Teen Coordinator, she’s every teenager’s best friend. So, when she asks you to become a Friend ship Circle Teen Friend (befriend ing a child with special needs), it’s hard to tell her “no.” In addition to the programs run by Friendship Circle to benefit families of children with special needs. Friendship Circle empha sizes the importance of engaging Say goodbye tx) wrinkles Ik*. BOTOX OR XEOMIN -10, Teens to recognize the unique po tential and genuine spirit of their special needs buddies. The expe rience is life changing. It was this message of friend ship and inclusion that Friendship Circle Teen Coordinator Sophie Molinari brought to the middle school and high school students of Providence Day. The results: A grass roots ini tiative called UMatter which en courages kids and teens to reach out to their peers and let them know that they matter. Everyone matters. Because you were creat ed by God for a unique purpose in this world. You are needed. No body is extra. UMatter! Stay tuned for updates or get in touch with Sophie to learn more: Sophie@FriendshipCircleNC. org. Friendship Circle is an initia tive of Chabad of Charlotte and a beneficiary agency of the Jewish Federation of Greater Charlotte. Learn more at www.Friend- shipCircleNC.org or call 704- 366-5983.*:* FRIENDSHIP Orcle- DYSPORT • • • • • *3.20 per unit Thursday, Aug. 9 & Friday, Aug. 10 Purchase any syringe of the following and receive $100 OFF each additional syringe: • Belotero • iuvederm (full product line) • Radiesse • Restylane (full product line) W SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY. 704.344.8846 309 S. Sharon Amity Rd. Suite 200 704.542.2220 5815 Blakeney Park Dr., Suite 100 PIEDMONT PLASTIC SURGERY & DERMATOLOGY ^ www.ppsd.com To take advantage of the special pricing, patients must pay in full on Thursday, Aug. 9 or Friday, Aug. 10. Procedures may be scheduled on either of those days or at a later date. Patients may not buy additional product for future office visits. .fil: / / Photos above: Providence Day .students cracking the code of friendship.

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