Bridging program flexes its muscles

Bridging at CCS is growing - our largest group to date kicked-off its year three weeks ago. Groups of students who will engage the community together selected names for their "learning pods:" Women Power (shown), Cruising Eagles, and Green Mountain Travelers on the Go. The students introduced themselves to management staff at CCS offices this week, but have been out and about in the community."We had a GREAT visit to Vermont Adaptive Sports,Everyone got out onto the water or onto the bike path, and many did both,"said Bridging Coordinator Emily Anderson."The students have each done wonderful work in their groups this week. The groups did incredible work learning how to use an iPad app called “Pictello”.  They will use this tool to record the work they do out in the community.  We’ll share this ‘pictello’ stories among ourselves to document the experiences and progress of each group."Here are a few pictures from the day at Vermont Adaptive Sports:

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