For those with special children

New support group aims to aid, inform caregivers

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"It's just huge being able to talk to someone else whose kids are dealing with unique issues," Wolf said.

Adams and Siefken hope to grow the group to include more parents and offer not just workshop-type events, but also fun family events.

Support Group meets Monday

What: Because Children Are Special support group

When: 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Monday

Where: Southside Elementary School, 100 Academic Drive, Morrison

Services: A light meal and child care

RSVP: Tamara Wolf, 815-625-0013, ext. 111

"We don't want to be advocates," Siefken said. "We just want to get the information out there, let them know where they can go to get help ... and remind them that they are not alone."

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