Virtual – Advocate Children’s Hospital Sibshops for Teens
Free, virtual educational and activity-based group for teens ages 12 and up who have a brother or sister with a disability or chronic condition
Advocate Children’s Hospital will host “Sibshops for Teens” on Zoom on May 15 from 5 to 6:30 p.m.
Sibshops is a program of the National Sibling Support Project. Organizations nationwide run Sibshops to recognize and address the lifelong and ever-changing concerns of millions of siblings of people with developmental, health and mental health concerns.
Advocate Children’s Hospital Teen Sibshops offer peer support and fun, educational activities for teens with a brother or sister who has a disability or chronic condition.
Teens ages 12 and up can enjoy:
- Games
- Discussions with other siblings about their shared experiences, joys and concerns
Sibshops are open to all teens with a brother or sister who has special needs or a chronic illness. They do not need to be a patient of Advocate, and Sibshops is not an insurance-based program.
All Sibshops programming at Advocate is currently free.
To register for virtual “Sibshops for Teens” sessions, please contact Ahren Hoffman at ahren.hoffman@aah.org or (872) 843-0300. You must register to attend.
The next virtual Teen Sibshops will be on June 19 from 5 to 6:30 p.m.

