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Care 4 The Caregiver Sibshop Series – Phoenix

SibShops: A Space Just for Siblings (Ages 12–16)
Sibling’s are not alone—and they matter, too.
Being the sibling of a child with a disability comes with unique joys, challenges, and responsibilities. Our SibShops program for teens (ages 12–16) in the phoenix area offers a fun, supportive space where siblings connect with others who get it.
This engaging program includes:
🧠 6 Interactive Workshop Sessions focused on emotional expression, sibling dynamics, self-care, advocacy, and resilience. Workshops are at 360 E. Coronado Rd. Phoenix, Az 85004
🎉 6 Fun Outings designed to build friendships, reduce stress, and just let them be kids. In order to attend the outings you must attend the workshop sessions. Outing registrations will be sent out the first week of each month. Outing location will vary.
🍕 Lunch included at every Workshop Session
💬 Peer support, real conversations, and creative activities
Program Highlights
📅 Outing Dates : 2nd Saturday will be the the outings (times will vary)
- June 14
- July (TBD)
- August 9
- September 13
- October 11
- November 8
- December TBD
📅 Workshop Dates : 4th Saturday of the month will be the workshops (11-2pm) .
- June 28 – Welcome & Connection Part 1
- July 12 – Welcome & Connection Part 2
- August 23 – Feeling and Frustrations
- September 27 – Finding Balance
- October 25 – Understanding Disability
- November 22 – Advocating for yourself and siblings
- December 6 – Fun and Friendship
Outing registrations will be sent out at the first of the month to those who have registered for the workshops. We encourage attending the whole series.
Please note: This event is not for the individual with a disability. Activities are subject to change based on availability or unforeseen circumstances. We will always communicate updates as early as possible and do our best to accommodate families.
Whether they’re looking for support, connection, or simply a place to be themselves, SibShops is a powerful reminder that they’re not alone—and their voice matters.