
SNFP Residence Blog

‘There Is Such Need’: Effort Underway to Boost Special Needs Housing Options
By Aimee Caruso Valley News Staff Writer West Lebanon — Nearly every week the executive director of a local residence for adults with special needs gets a phone call that makes her cry. Parents, some in their 70s or 80s, who are caring for their adult children call...
SNFP Social & Rec Blog

Night to Shine – prom experience planned for people with special needs
By Philadelphia Sun Staff On February 10, 2017, from 6–9 PM, Epic Church will host an unforgettable prom experience for 200 honored guests (ages 14 and older) with special needs. Each guest will be given the full VIP treatment, including a red carpet entrance...
SNFP Legal Blog

The Top 7 Reasons to Establish a Special Needs Trust
12/8/2016 by Dana Perry Special needs trusts (SNTs) can play an important role in helping families plan for children with special needs. Here are some of the most compelling reasons to speak with your attorney about establishing an SNT. 1. Preserve public benefits...
SNFP Vocational Blog

Lake Zurich High School opens new greenhouse for special education students
By Phil RockrohrContact Reporter Pioneer Press A new greenhouse at Lake Zurich High School will help special education students work on their green thumb and teach them a wider range of skills, school officials said. On Monday, the school unveiled a full-service...
SNFP Fun Stuff Blog

Teen leader: Jessica Perl leads…with Special Needs
Katlynne Davis | November 28, 2016 MILWAUKEE – If you ask Jessica Perl a question, the response you’ll receive sounds more like the response of a successful and well-established woman rather than the reply of a 17-year-old teenager. But then again, Jessica isn’t your...
SNFP Specialized Needs Blog

For Families With Special Needs, Listening Is Key for Advisors
Empathy may be advisors’ most important skill when helping families with special-needs planning By Danielle Andrus Parents of children with special needs are facing a three-fold challenge when it comes to financial planning, according to Todd Sensing, founder of...
SNFP Residence Blog

‘There Is Such Need’: Effort Underway to Boost Special Needs Housing Options
By Aimee Caruso Valley News Staff Writer West Lebanon — Nearly every week the executive director of a local residence for adults with special needs gets a phone call that makes her cry. Parents, some in their 70s or 80s, who are caring for their adult children call...
SNFP Social & Rec Blog

Night to Shine – prom experience planned for people with special needs
By Philadelphia Sun Staff On February 10, 2017, from 6–9 PM, Epic Church will host an unforgettable prom experience for 200 honored guests (ages 14 and older) with special needs. Each guest will be given the full VIP treatment, including a red carpet entrance...
SNFP Legal Blog

The Top 7 Reasons to Establish a Special Needs Trust
12/8/2016 by Dana Perry Special needs trusts (SNTs) can play an important role in helping families plan for children with special needs. Here are some of the most compelling reasons to speak with your attorney about establishing an SNT. 1. Preserve public benefits...
SNFP Vocational Blog

Lake Zurich High School opens new greenhouse for special education students
By Phil RockrohrContact Reporter Pioneer Press A new greenhouse at Lake Zurich High School will help special education students work on their green thumb and teach them a wider range of skills, school officials said. On Monday, the school unveiled a full-service...
SNFP Fun Stuff Blog

Teen leader: Jessica Perl leads…with Special Needs
Katlynne Davis | November 28, 2016 MILWAUKEE – If you ask Jessica Perl a question, the response you’ll receive sounds more like the response of a successful and well-established woman rather than the reply of a 17-year-old teenager. But then again, Jessica isn’t your...
SNFP Specialized Needs Blog

For Families With Special Needs, Listening Is Key for Advisors
Empathy may be advisors’ most important skill when helping families with special-needs planning By Danielle Andrus Parents of children with special needs are facing a three-fold challenge when it comes to financial planning, according to Todd Sensing, founder of...

Night to Shine – prom experience planned for people with special needs
By Philadelphia Sun Staff On February 10, 2017, from 6–9 PM, Epic Church will host an unforgettable prom experience for 200 honored guests (ages 14 and older) with special needs. Each guest will be given the full VIP treatment, including a red carpet entrance...

‘There Is Such Need’: Effort Underway to Boost Special Needs Housing Options
By Aimee Caruso Valley News Staff Writer West Lebanon — Nearly every week the executive director of a local residence for adults with special needs gets a phone call that makes her cry. Parents, some in their 70s or 80s, who are caring for their adult children call...

For Families With Special Needs, Listening Is Key for Advisors
Empathy may be advisors’ most important skill when helping families with special-needs planning By Danielle Andrus Parents of children with special needs are facing a three-fold challenge when it comes to financial planning, according to Todd Sensing, founder of...

Special needs prom event set for inaugural run
By Marsha Millermarsha.miller@ardmoreite.com There's no shortage of good causes, but once in a while a really special cause can ignite an entire community. Jessica Darner says Night to Shine is such a cause and area residents have an opportunity to get involved now...
2 St. Paul group homes for boys must close, after 30 violations
By FREDERICK MELO | fmelo@pioneerpress.com PUBLISHED: October 6, 2016 at 2:11 pm | UPDATED: October 6, 2016 at 7:36 pm When state licensing officials visited the Vintage Place North on St. Paul’s East Side, no staff were there to greet them. Instead, a sign at the...
Special-needs vouchers cost districts $2.4 million in aid
By Erin Richards , Milwaukee Journal Sentinel9:49 p.m. CDT October 23, 2016 Wisconsin school districts will lose $2.4 million in state aid this year to fund 202 students with disabilities in private schools, state figures show. Milwaukee Public Schools and 21...
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