Bailie Adams

Social Work Intern at Celebrate the Children

Bailie Adams, MSW, is an experienced professional in social work and leadership roles within the sports community. Currently serving as a Social Work Intern at Celebrate the Children since September 2021, Bailie has previously held positions as a Teacher Assistant and Paraprofessional at the same organization. As the Chief Executive Officer of RANNT, a video-based app designed to provide a platform for sports fans to voice their opinions, Bailie is dedicated to connecting enthusiastic sports fans. Bailie holds a Master’s degree in Social Work from Rutgers School of Social Work and a bachelor's degree from Rutgers University–New Brunswick, earned between 2017 and 2020.

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New York, United States

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Celebrate the Children

Celebrate the Children (CTC) is a non-profit, state-approved private school, which serves a diverse range of students ages 3-21 with autism and other challenges in relating and communicating. As the latest research identifies specific neurological and motor challenges that underlie the developmental weaknesses of individuals with ASD and related disorders, more and more families and school districts are recognizing CTC’s developmental approach as ideal for supporting the specific needs of these individuals. CTC has been operating in New Jersey for over 10 years and today proudly serves over 155 students from over 70 different school districts. Celebrate the Children is dedicated to advancing the development of all children, adolescents and adults with autism and special needs. Our mission is to provide our students with a solid foundation of learning while supporting their physical, mental, social, and emotional development. We take pride in fostering students’ abilities to live healthy, happy, secure, creative and meaningful lives while celebrating each of his or her unique qualities that define who they are throughout their lifespan.


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