Morning Lookout: Progress on religious holidays; ‘lifelong living’ for adults with disabilities – Lookout Santa Cruz

Posted: September 27, 2022 at 8:02 am

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Leading off as we head into a new week of school and work is Hillary Ojeda, who reports on moves by the County Office of Education and local school districts to take religious holidays into consideration when scheduling thanks in part to one moms persistence.

Along Pogonip Creek, meanwhile, a so-called pocket community for families with adult children with disabilities is celebrating the first anniversary of residents moving in, and Thomas Sawano paid Coastal Haven and its Common Roots Farm a visit.

Wallace Baine also runs down artists to watch at the upcoming Open Studios tour, and in our Community Voices opinion section, one local woman describes how kayaking in Elkhorn Slough changed her life.

Before we get to the headlines, though, I wanted to let you know about a great chance to support both local journalism and a great local organization. Become an annual Lookout member now and 10% of the price of your membership will support the ONeill Sea Odysseys Adam Webster Fund, a program that funds educational experiences for individuals with physical and cognitive disabilities. This program needs our help in ramping back up after being hit hard by the pandemic. It gets better that donation will be matched by ONeill Sea Odyssey donors. Click the links below for more info and to join Lookout.

Now, to the headlines!

Debra Feldstein, a mother of two high school students, wants her childrens religious holidays to be considered as important as any other childs. Thats why each year her children have been in school, she has been asking school officials to plan events around Jewish religious holidays, and those of all religious minority groups. Now, after several updates, shes feeling cautiously optimistic. Hillary Ojeda has the details.

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(Kevin Painchaud / Lookout Santa Cruz)

Tucked against Pogonip Creek, a cluster of nine colorful bungalows forms Coastal Haven a pocket community for 11 families who have adult children with disabilities. The hope, its founders Heidi Cartan and Philippe Habib say, is that this will be the childrens homes for a lifetime. Read Thomas Sawanos story here.

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Will McCahillLookout Santa Cruz

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