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NCBC is committed to providing opportunities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) to read, learn and make friends in a relaxed setting.
A group of four to eight people with disabilities, along with two trained facilitators, gather for one-hour to read aloud and discuss a book. Anyone can participate, whatever their reading or ability level. NCBC members range from those who read proficiently to those who cannot read at all. We believe everyone has the ability to connect to a story and a right to share theirs.
NCBC provides a unique environment for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to experience community inclusion, social connectedness, life-long learning, as well as opportunities for self-determination and self-advocacy.
For more information on Next Chapter Book Club, visit https://nextchapterbookclub.org/program/.
TAGS: | General | Book Discussion | Adapted |
The Parma-Snow Branch is home to the Sari Feldman Auditorium, a flexible, state-of-the-art venue for theatrical groups, recitals, concerts, meetings, speaker presentations, wedding receptions and other group events.
This branch is a Greater Cleveland Food Bank Kids Café location.