REDONDO BEACH, Calif. – The Ramesh and Kalpana Bhatia Family Foundation Oct. 13 announced a $5 million donation to the Friendship Foundation, dedicated to elevating the lives of those with
Redondo Beach, Calif. (PRWEB) October 14, 2021 The Friendship Foundation, dedicated to elevating the lives of those with varying abilities for 15 years,
Rabbi Yossi Mintz, co-founder of Friendship Foundation, and Nina Patel, the foundation’s managing director, hold a rendering of a $36 million complex designed to help people with special needs integrate into society. The facility is expected to be complete by 2022. Photo by JP Cordero
Rabbi Yossi Mintz, co-founder of Friendship Foundation, and Nina Patel, the foundation’s managing director, hold a rendering of a $36 million complex designed to help people with special needs integrate into society. The facility is expected to be complete by 2022. Photo by JP Cordero
Twelve years ago, Rabbi Yossi Mintz had a dream.
Mintz, the founder and director of the Jewish Community Center Chabad of the South Bay, envisioned a state-of-the-art facility where cutting-edge research, technology, and expertise would help people with special needs carve pathways into society.
Friendship Foundation To Develop 3.25-Acre, All-Inclusive Campus for Special Needs Student Development Beyond High School
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With complete community integration in mind, new Friendship Campus will have programs in creative, technical and culinary arts, job training, life skills, social-emotional wellness, mentoring and more
Rendering of Friendship Foundation’s new Campus. PC: Gensler
“We hope to create a gold standard program serving teens and young adults to find their passion beyond high school,” REDONDO BEACH, Calif. (PRWEB) December 16, 2020
Friendship Foundation, dedicated to elevating the lives of those with special needs for 15 years, announced today its plan to develop a 3.25-acre state-of-the-art education Friendship Campus in Redondo Beach to better serve special needs students and the broader community beyond high school. Almost 200,000 students are enrolled in special education in Lo