06/25/2026
Would you know what to do in an overdose emergency?
One hour of training could help save a life.
Join us for a free Narcan Training Workshop led by Dr. Shalom Augenbaum, Clinical Director of the Ohel Tikvah Clinic, and learn how to recognize and respond to an opioid overdose.
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Tuesday, June 30
โฐ 7:00โ8:00 PM
๐ 1821 Ave P, Brooklyn, NY (Elevator access at 1600 East 19th St., 2nd Floor)
๐ All attendees will receive a free Narcan kit.
To RSVP, call or text 718-686-3198.
Knowledge saves lives. Join us for this important community workshop.
06/22/2026
๐ Storytime, creativity, and fun await!
Join us for our Community Book Fair at the Ohel Family Center featuring FREE book giveaways, arts & crafts, refreshments, and reading fun for children ages 3โ10.
๐ Monday, June 29
โฐ4:30 PMโ6:00 PM
๐Ohel Family Center | 359 Central Ave.
RSVP: [email protected]
We can't wait to see you there! ๐โจ
06/15/2026
Would you know what to do in an overdose emergency?
One hour of training could help save a life.
Join us for a free Narcan Training Workshop led by Dr. Shalom Augenbaum, Clinical Director of the Ohel Tikvah Clinic, and learn how to recognize and respond to an opioid overdose.
๐
Tuesday, June 30
โฐ 7:00โ8:00 PM
๐ 1821 Ave P, Brooklyn, NY
(Elevator access at 1600 East 19th St., 2nd Floor)
๐ All attendees will receive a free Narcan kit.
To RSVP, call or text 718-686-3198.
Knowledge saves lives. Join us for this important community workshop.
06/12/2026
Camp staff don't have to navigate challenging situations alone.
Ohel's Camp Staff Support Helpline offers guidance, consultation, and support for counselors, educators, and camp professionals facing emotional, social, behavioral, or mental health concerns throughout the summer.
Whether you're supporting a camper in crisis, navigating a difficult situation, or simply looking for guidance, experienced mental health professionals are here to help.
๐ 718-686-3230
๐ MondayโWednesday | 2:00 PMโ4:00 PM EST
Please share with camp directors, counselors, educators, and youth-serving professionals.
06/11/2026
As Fatherโs Day approaches, Ohelโs Director of Community Services, Lisa Sheinhouse, reflects on the profound impact her father had on raising her neurodivergent daughter.
In this moving article for Psychology Today, Lisa shares a deeply personal story about family support, resilience, and the vital role that grandparents and other trusted adults can play in the lives of neurodivergent children and their families.
Her reflection is a powerful reminder that when parents feel supported, children thrive.
A meaningful read for parents, caregivers, grandparents, and anyone supporting a neurodivergent child.
Read the full article here:
A Father's Day Reflection on Grandparents
Personal Perspective: It's truly a gift when a neurodiverse child and their parent have broader family support, including from grandparents.