Baltimore, Md - Nov. 18, 2015 - This past October the Weinberg Foundation annual “Employee Giving Program” luncheon took place. This is a unique program in which Weinberg Foundation employees have the opportunity to choose a nonprofit organization of their liking, and award them with a generous grant. These organizations collectively represent the goals and objectives that Mr. Harry and Jeanette Weinberg had in mind when setting up the trust.

Mr. Stan Goldman, Weinberg Foundation’s Program Director of Disabilities, US and Israel, chose to nominate the JEWELS Inclusive School of Baltimore as his choice for this year’s grant. Stan is a believer in the power of inclusion and the impact it has upon children and ultimately communities. Stan himself felt the incredible atmosphere as he toured JEWELS seeing typically developing children with children with special needs learning and playing side by side in a manner in which everyone seemed so content. These adorable little children displayed the kind of acceptance and respect that adults dream of having in their midst. Stan has proven to be not only a believer in JEWELS but a trusted supporter of the school.

Mrs. Shuli Bamberger, JEWELS Preschool Director and one of the founders, accepted the award on behalf of JEWELS. In a short (literally under 2 minutes) but emotionally charged speech, she related how vital the mission of inclusion is to our school and community. “JEWELS is a program that incorporates a balance of special instruction, therapeutic intervention, social opportunities and all with lots of love”, said Mrs. Bamberger. “The Inclusive Preschool setting is beneficial for all children involved, as it models diversity and compassion, teaches that everyone has strengths and weaknesses, and embraces the meaning of true friendship.”

In thanking Mr. Goldman, Mrs. Bamberger, a parent of a child with special needs herself, said; “I know first-hand the overwhelming and challenging journey parents go through upon the birth of a child with special needs. I stand here today as the director of JEWELS, however I am also standing here as the mother of a child with special needs. You have not only helped brighten my world, you have helped make the entire world a better place.”

It was a very proud moment for the staff and entire JEWELS family. In only four short years, the school has grown to 34 students and has caught the attention of many experts in the field of Education and Special Education. Hard work, dedication, and a determination not to fail the children with special needs of Baltimore, is what drives the staff and lay leaders. To be recognized by the Weinberg Foundation is another milestone for JEWELS on their accomplished journey.