2013 Final Drumming Social – Hilo

Aloha Supporters of the arts!

What an amazing time we had at our last Drumming Social!  Thirty-one people showed up and learned Taiko drumming!  A big mahalo nui loa goes out to Paul Sakamoto and his group Puna Taiko.

The next and final one for 2013 is on Friday, October 25, 2013.  Hawai’i County Parks & Rec will be providing some instruments and assisting with registration, Full Life and AHA will be providing chalk and face/body painting supplies through art donation from The Dreaming Zebra Foundation.  Quinn Nelson of Puna Kamali’i, will be sponsoring “Aloha Friday” lei making activity!

WHEN:  Friday, October 25thth 2:30-5:00  Mohouli Park

DIRECTIONS:      http://www.mapquest.com/places/mohouli-park-hilo-hi-265704867

Participants will Listen, Learn & Play basic percussive beats, followed by a community drumming circle where participants integrate what they learn in a community inclusive social setting.  Achieve social skills and strengthen peer supports.

Mahalo for your support of inclusion and celebration of the arts on Hawai’i Island.

Aloha,

Mar Ortaleza

mar@fulllifehawaii.org

(808)  935-7699

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October is Down Syndrome Awareness Month

Down syndrome is the most commonly occurring genetic condition. One in every 691 babies in the United States is born with Down syndrome, or approximately 6,000 births per year. Today, there are more than 400,000 people with Down syndrome living in the United States.

On Hawai’i Island, as in most of the United States,individuals with Down syndrome live at home with their families.  Full Life Direct Support Workers support many individuals on Hawai’i Island with Down Syndrome assisting them in living full lives pursuing their vocational, social, educational and recreational choices.

Individuals with Down Syndrome are valuable employees.

They are employed in small- and medium-sized offices: by banks, corporations, nursing homes, hotels and restaurants. They work in the music and entertainment industry, in clerical positions, childcare, the sports field and in the computer industry to name a few.

All people with Down syndrome have an extra, critical portion of chromosome 21 present in all or some of their cells.  This additional genetic material alters the course of development and causes the characteristics associated with Down syndrome.

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Research has shown that this extra chromosome or “translocation”  increases in frequency as a woman ages.  However, due to higher birth rates in younger women, 80% of children with Down syndrome are born to women under 35 years of age.

There is no definitive scientific research that indicates that Down syndrome is caused by environmental factors or the parents’ activities before or during pregnancy.

The additional partial or full copy of the 21st chromosome which causes Down syndrome can originate from either the father or the mother. Approximately 5% of the cases have been traced to the father.

Down syndrome occurs in people of all races and economic levels, though older women have an increased chance of having a child with Down syndrome. A 35 year old woman has about a one in 350 chance of conceiving a child with Down syndrome, and this chance increases gradually to 1 in 100 by age 40. At age 45 the incidence becomes approximately 1 in 30.
Due to advances in medical technology, individuals with Down syndrome are living longer than ever before. In 1910, children with Down syndrome were expected to survive to age nine. With the discovery of antibiotics, the average survival age increased to 19 or 20. Now, with recent advancements in clinical treatment, most particularly corrective heart surgeries, as many as 80% of adults with Down syndrome reach age 60, and many live even longer.  Since more and more of us  are interacting with individuals with Down syndrome Full Life encourages you to learn more.

4th Drumming Circle – Hilo

Aloha Full Life Ohana

We are excited to let you know that our 4TH drumming social this year will include TAIKO DRUMMING!

As this event grows more into a celebration of arts, inclusion and strengthening our community, we invite more activities to match our diverse community!

WHEN:  Friday, August 30th 2:30-5:30  Mohouli Park

DIRECTIONS:      http://www.mapquest.com/places/mohouli-park-hilo-hi-265704867

Participants will Listen, Learn & Play basic percussive beats, followed by a community drumming circle where participants integrate what they learn in a community inclusive social setting.  Achieve social skills and strengthen peer supports.

Hawai’i County Parks & Rec will be providing some instruments and assisting with registration, Full Life and AHA will be providing chalk and face/body painting supplies through art donation from The Dreaming Zebra Foundation.  Quinn Nelson of Puna Kamali’i, will be sponsoring “Aloha Friday” lei making activity!

Mahalo for your support of inclusion and celebration of the arts on Hawai’i Island.

Aloha,

Mar Ortaleza

mar@fulllifehawaii.org

(808)  935-7699

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Full Life Achieves Accreditation

Announcing a CARF Three-Year Accreditation
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I am pleased to report, on behalf of the entire Full Life ‘ohana and Board of Directors, that Full Life has been accredited for a period of three years for its Community Integration services. This is the first time that Full Life has applied for accreditation with the international accrediting body, CARF.
By pursuing and achieving accreditation, Full Life has demonstrated that it meets international standards for quality and is committed to pursuing excellence.
This accreditation decision represents the highest level of accreditation that can be awarded to an organization and shows our organization’s substantial conformance to the CARF standards. An organization receiving a Three-Year Accreditation has put itself through a rigorous peer review process. Full Life staff, families, participants and stake holders demonstrated to a team of surveyors during an on-site visit its commitment to offering programs and services that are measurable, accountable, and of the highest quality.Full Life is a nonprofit organization that has been providing services on the Big Island since October 2000. Full Life supports individuals with developmental disabilities through home and community based services, employment supports and a thriving Learning Center in Kealakekua.CARF is an independent, nonprofit accrediting body whose mission is to promote the quality, value, and optimal outcomes of services through a consultative accreditation process that centers on enhancing the lives of the persons served. Founded in 1966 as the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, and now known as CARF International, the accrediting body establishes consumer-focused standards to help organizations measure and improve the quality of their programs and services.

I the opportunity to further acquaint you with our services and respond to your questions. I believe Full Life is a valuable asset to our island communities, and our CARF accreditation underscores our commitment to the community we serve.

With sincere aloha,

Stone Wolfsong

Executive Director

Free Music Therapy: Hilo

Learn about music therapy and how you can sign up for a new program on the Big Island. RSVP by Saturday, July 13th to attend this fun information session on Saturday, July 20th 4pm-5pm, East HI office. Conact Mar at (808) 895-5353 or mar@fulllifehawaii.org.

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Abled Hawai‘i Artists (AHA)- Hawai’i Island 6th Annual Art Festival

Aloha Abled Hawai‘i Artists (AHA) Arts Supporter and Participants!

It’s that time of the year again, when we ask you…” GOT ART? ”!  We are now recruiting artists, sponsors, donors, community organizations,  volunteers and entertainers for this year’s 6th annual art festival.

REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS FRIDAY, JUNE 28TH  for the AHA- Hawai’i Island 6th Annual Art Festival, Prince Kuhio Plaza Saturday, July 20th 10am-3pm. Check out our links:

http://www.cds.hawaii.edu/aha/

http://www.facebook.com/groups/334836191111/

SEE BELOW FOR PARTICIPANT FORMS:

DONORS:  AHA 2013 donation letter PPT2013 AHA-BI DONATION FORM

ARTIST FORMS:  2013 AHA-BI ARTIST TABLE REG FORM2013 AHA-BI ARTIST BIO FORM

HEALING ARTS FORMS:  2013 AHA-BI HEALING ARTS TABLE REG FORM2013 AHA-BI HEALING ARTS BIO FORM

COMMUNITY ORG FORMS:  2013 AHA-BI COMMUNITY ORG INFO FORM2013 AHA-BI FOR PROFIT COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION REG FORM2013 AHA-BI NON PROFIT COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION REG FORM

ENTERTAINERS BIO FORM:  2013 AHA-BI ENTERTAINMENT BIO FORM

VOLUNTEER FORM:  2013 AHA-BI VOLUNTEER FORM

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