Here’s a chance to connect with other adult sibs while getting into a book on your reading list or a new read.
Any Sib may join from anywhere in Wisconsin. Books are chosen by participants and meetings are held once per month via Zoom.
Don’t always have time to read? Join us anyway. Be open to a world of PosSIBility!
In the meantime, check out our closed WisconSibsREAD Facebook page.
This event will feature Sibshop activities and lots of fun reconnecting with other kids who have siblings with disabilities, long-term illnesses, or mental health conditions.
Teen Sib Leadership opportunity. Click to volunteer.
Join us for a fun-filled Sibshop at William G. Lunney Lake Farm Park site # 3. For children 6-12 years old who have a sibling with a disability.
Lussier Family Heritage Center will be joining us for a Critter Scene Investigation! Bring your investigation skills to learn about critters and each other. Connect with other siblings who understand what it’s like to have a brother or sister with a disability.
Kids will need to bring a sack lunch however light snacks will be provided. Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to learn, play, and make new friends!
Cost: $15/Sibshop participant
Are you a sibling who is concerned about the day your parents no longer can care for your sibling? Or you’ve become responsible for your sibling and are unsure about the future and need some answers?
For adults who have a sibling with developmental disabilities or long-term illnesses, the journey together is lifelong. You may already be in a care giving role or expect to in the future. This program helps you clarify your role, get the planning tools to move forward, and connect with other siblings and local resources that will change your future.
Journey Forward has one main goal— to help you as an adult sibling move forward with peace of mind.
Presented by WisconSibs. Hosted by Covey.
When you finish Journey Forward, you will have a written document which describes your sibling’s desired future living arrangement, community role, and lifestyle preferences. You will have a plan that includes practical directions and information for maintaining continuity in your sibling’s daily life and needed supports to achieve these outcomes. Some call this peace of mind.
Adult siblings are encouraged to invite parents, siblings (including any with disabilities), and other family members as their guests. The program includes all materials for adult siblings and their guests (spouse, other siblings, parents, and any other significant members of their family or team) for both sessions. The date of the second session will be determined with the group on May 31st.
Have questions? Check out these FAQs or reach out to use at [email protected]
Sib Camp June 18-21 for Ages 12-16 at Devil’s Lake State Park*, Baraboo WI (sleeping in tents), $475/camper
This Sib Camp is 4 days, 3 nights of hiking, swimming, and much more. Guided by experienced Door County Adventure Center staff certified in education, ropes course, kayak, lifeguard, CPR and first aid. Siblings get to kick back and experience the freedom and thrill of adventure while sharing a great time with other Sibs who “get it”. This camp session features tent sleeping and is limited to 10 campers.
Health and Consent Forms will be sent to you after Registration is received. Enrollment is complete once all paperwork and payment have been received.
NOTE: Campers will meet at 3pm on June 18 at the lower Ice Age Trail Campground and should be picked up by 12pm on June 21.
Sib Camp – June 27-30 Ages 9-12 Potawatomi State Park, Door County (sleeping in tents) $475/camper
Great adventure for ages 9-12. 4 days, 3 nights hiking, biking**, swimming, paddling, and camping. Guided by experienced Door County Adventure Center staff certified in education, ropes course, kayak, lifeguard, CPR and first aid. Siblings get to kick back and experience the freedom and thrill of adventure while sharing a great time with other Sibs who “get it”.
Sib Camp is outfitted and guided by experienced DC Adventure Center staff. The camp session at Potawatomi State Park features sleeping in tents and is limited to 10 campers.
Health and Consent Forms will be sent to you after Registration is received. Enrollment is complete once all paperwork and payment have been received.
Who benefits from attending WisconSibs training?
Adult Sibs
Service providers
School and child care personnel
Therapists, health professionals
Current Sibshop facilitators looking to refresh their knowledge/skills
Teen Sib Leaders age 16 and older
This two-day Sibshop Facilitator training includes:
Questions? contact us
*Note: This is first-generation Sibshop training that allows trainees to start Sibshops in their own community or join the troupe of WisconSibs facilitators that will help expand the number of WisconSibs Sibshops offered throughout Wisconsin. Emily Holl, Director of the Sibling Support Project, will be the trainer.
For Sibs Ages 9-16 – Yurts
$525/camper
Zip line, kayak, and stand-up paddle boarding are just a few of the adventures at Sib Camp .
Join this 4-day (3-night) camping adventure in Door County. Campers will have a blast experiencing either Door County parks. Campers bike** and hike each day to explore this outdoor adventure camp.
As always, swimming, camp cooking, campfires and talking with other Sibs means lots of fun!
Sib Camp is outfitted and guided by experienced DC Adventure Center staff. The camp session at Wagon Trail features yurt (beds) sleeping and is limited to 14 campers.
** Camper brings their own bike.
Health and Consent Forms will be sent to you after Registration is received. Enrollment is complete once all paperwork and payment have been received.
For Sibs Ages 13-16 – Yurts
$525 per camper
Zip line, kayak, and stand-up paddle boarding are just a few of the adventures at Sib Camp .
Join this 4-day (3-night) camping adventure in Door County. Campers will have a blast experiencing either Door County parks. Campers bike** and hike each day to explore this outdoor adventure camp.
As always, swimming, camp cooking, campfires and talking with other Sibs means lots of fun!
Sib Camp is outfitted and guided by experienced DC Adventure Center staff. The camp session at Wagon Trail features yurt (beds) sleeping and is limited to 14 campers.
** Camper brings their own bike.
Health and Consent Forms will be sent to you after Registration is received. Enrollment is complete once all paperwork and payment have been received.
For Sibs Ages 9-12 – Yurts
$525/camper
Zip line, kayak, and stand-up paddle boarding are just a few of the adventures at Sib Camp .
Join this 4-day (3-night) camping adventure in Door County. Campers will have a blast experiencing either Door County parks. Campers bike** and hike each day to explore this outdoor adventure camp.
As always, swimming, camp cooking, campfires and talking with other Sibs means lots of fun!
Sib Camp is outfitted and guided by experienced DC Adventure Center staff. The camp session at Wagon Trail features yurt (beds) sleeping and is limited to 14 campers.
** Camper brings their own bike.
Health and Consent Forms will be sent to you after Registration is received. Enrollment is complete once all paperwork and payment have been received.
Every year on April 10, the Siblings celebrate their special day.
We cheer for siblings, especially the sisters and brothers of people with disabilities. Celebrate today! In the words of countless sibs, “My sib helped make me who I am today”.
Every year on April 10, the Siblings celebrate their special day.
We cheer for siblings, especially the sisters and brothers of people with disabilities. Celebrate today! In the words of countless sibs, “My sib helped make me who I am today”.
Every year on April 10, the Siblings celebrate their special day.
We cheer for siblings, especially the sisters and brothers of people with disabilities. Celebrate today! In the words of countless sibs, “My sib helped make me who I am today”.
Every year on April 10, the Siblings celebrate their special day.
We cheer for siblings, especially the sisters and brothers of people with disabilities. Celebrate today! In the words of countless sibs, “My sib helped make me who I am today”.
Every year on April 10, the Siblings celebrate their special day.
We cheer for siblings, especially the sisters and brothers of people with disabilities. Celebrate today! In the words of countless sibs, “My sib helped make me who I am today”.
Every year on April 10, the Siblings celebrate their special day.
We cheer for siblings, especially the sisters and brothers of people with disabilities. Celebrate today! In the words of countless sibs, “My sib helped make me who I am today”.
Every year on April 10, the Siblings celebrate their special day.
We cheer for siblings, especially the sisters and brothers of people with disabilities. Celebrate today! In the words of countless sibs, “My sib helped make me who I am today”.