SNAP (Special Needs Athletic Program) is a non-profit organization designed to improve both athletic and social abilities of special needs individuals through weekly sports clinics and special events.
SNAP (Special Needs Awareness Program) provides “disability awareness training” to students. Through this experience, kids are taught tolerance and acceptance for all children, thus enabling students to embrace SNAP’s “kids helping kids” motto and learn the importance of empathy.
Each year, 60 5th graders from Sussex, AH, TJ and NP are selected to be SNAP “Ambassadors” for their school. They spread the message “it’s cool to be kind” all while learning leadership skills and being a positive role model.
Thomas was selected to be one of the grade ambassadors- we are so proud!
SNAP (Special Needs Awareness Program) provides “disability awareness training” to students. Through this experience, kids are taught tolerance and acceptance for all children, thus enabling students to embrace SNAP’s “kids helping kids” motto and learn the importance of empathy.
Each year, 60 5th graders from Sussex, AH, TJ and NP are selected to be SNAP “Ambassadors” for their school. They spread the message “it’s cool to be kind” all while learning leadership skills and being a positive role model.
Thomas was selected to be one of the grade ambassadors- we are so proud!