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St. Paul Jewish Community Center


The Jewish Community Center of the Greater St. Paul Area is a non-profit social service agency whose mission is to strengthen Jewish identification through educational and cultural programs; enhance social, emotional, intellectual, and physical development; and support families. The JCC welcomes everyone regardless of race, religion, national origin, age, gender, disability, sexual orientation, or ability to pay. The goal of the St. Paul JCC is to be proactive, inclusive, and supportive. The JCC invites children and youth with disabilities to participate in inclusive settings at the St. Paul JCC camps and programs. There are no separate services for individuals with disabilities at the JCC, but instead all persons, both those with and without disabilities, are provided equal opportunities to participate in the same programs.

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