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  *  Youth Transition Collective presents: Division of Disability Services/ABLE

     Accounts - May 13 5pm-6pm

 

  *  DDD Transition to Adult Services & Intake Process May 14, from 6 - 7 pm

 

  *  Resource Fair, hosted by St. Joseph’s School for the Blind. -

     May 28 from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm

 

  manages the Personal Preference Program (PPP) - June 4, 6 to 7 pm

 

  SPAN Parent Advocacy Network 2026 End of Summer Soiree September 18 from       6:00 - 9:00 PM at the Princeton Marriott at Forrestal

   *  Transition to Adult Services & Intake Process

       The 2nd Thursday of each month Time: 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

 

   Support Group for Parents and Caregivers of Children and

       young Adults The 2nd Tuesday and Thursday of the month,

       7:30-8:30 pm 

 

  *  30 Resources For Individuals With Tourettes Syndrome

 

   *  The ARC Calander of Events 

 

   *  Get Free Digital Skills Training

 

   

Youth Transition Collective presents: Division of Disability Services/ABLE Accounts May 13 5pm-6pm

 

We'll host Ursula Baker from the Division of Disability Services where she'll share what her office does as the one-stop shop for disability resources in New Jersey. She'll also touch on ABLE accounts and the benefits they can bring while planning for a secure financial future.

Register to join us here

 

 

DDD Transition to Adult Services & Intake Process 

May 14, from 6 - 7 pm

 

This session will review steps that can be taken as you prepare for transition out of school and/or the Children’s System of Care. We will also share information outlining the eligibility criteria for DDD and guide you through the steps of the intake process. We’ll cover topics such as how to obtain an application, required clinical documentation, and the completion of the NJCAT assessment. Whether you are just beginning the journey or are currently in the intake process, this webinar will provide insight and the answers you are looking for. Time will be allotted for questions at the end.

Register Here

 

 

Resource Fair, hosted by St. Joseph’s School for the Blind.

     May 28 from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm

 

Information and hands-on resources related to education and transition planning, including independent living, guardianship, and support services
Opportunities to connect with local and regional agencies, advocacy groups, and service providers
Networking and collaboration with families, educators, and district representatives
An opportunity to learn more about the programs and services offered at St. Joseph’s School for the Blind
Who Should Attend:
Families and caregivers of children and youth who are visually impaired and have additional special needs
School districts, community agencies, nonprofits, and service providers
Anyone interested in supporting accessibility, inclusion, and student success
Our goal is to ensure that every student who is visually impaired has access to the tools, services, and community support they need to thrive—academically, socially, and beyond the classroom.
Location: St. Joseph’s School for the Blind
Date: May 28, 2026
Time: 5:00–7:00 PM

 

 

Manages the Personal Preference Program (PPP)

June 4, 6 to 7 pm

 

June 4 6pm-7pm The Youth Transition Collective will host members of the team over at PALCO, who are relatively new on the scene in New Jersey. PALCO is the organization that manages the Personal Preference Program (PPP) in coordination with Horizon NJ Health. They'll discuss how to enroll in the PPP program, what that service is all about and how it can benefit people in New Jersey.

Register to join us here

 

SPAN Parent Advocacy Network 2026 End of Summer Soiree

September 18 from 6:00 - 9:00 PM at the Princeton Marriott at Forrestal

 

 

Support, Partner,

 

Advocate, Navigate

 

Because families shouldn't have to figure things out alone

 

 

 

Join us on September 18 from 6:00 - 9:00 PM at the Princeton Marriott at Forrestal for an evening together for stronger families.

 

 

 

Parent leaders, supporters, advocates, community partners and SPAN staff will all be in attendance as we present three awards, share experiences, and enjoy each other's company with some great food and drinks. All to benefit SPAN and our mission!

 

 

 

Look for more details coming soon.

 

 

 

Transition to Adult Services & Intake Process
Date: 2nd Thursday of each month
Time: 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
You will learn:
 
  • Transition Preparation: Steps to take as you or your loved one approaches the transition from the school system to accessing services through DDD.
  • Eligibility Criteria: An overview of the requirements to be determined eligible for DDD services.
  • Intake Process: Guidance on completing the application, submitting required documentation, and completing the NJCAT assessment.
  • Interactive Q&A:  Opportunity for questions to be answered.
 
Please register at the links below:
 
 This webinar is a valuable resource whether you are just beginning the transition process or are already navigating the intake process. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain the insights and answers you need to ensure a smooth transition.
 
Don’t forget to join our Transition Listserv so you never miss an event!

 

 

Support Group for Parents and Caregivers of Children and young Adults 

        The 2nd Tuesday and Thursday of the month, 7:30-8:30 pm

 

The group meets virtually the 2nd Tuesday and Thursday of every month at 7:30 pm. It is facilitated by Lauren Lavelle, a parent coach and professional in the field of disabilities. Parenting a child or youth with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities presents unique challenges as well as many joys. The group offers emotional support and resources as you share your experiences with other parents/caregivers.

Register Here

 

 

30 Resources For Individuals With Tourettes Syndrome

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The ARC Calander of Events

 

These calendars highlight activities that could assist you in various areas.   You can view current or upcoming month's activities.

Click here to reach the calander

  

Get Free Digital Skills Training

 

AT&T, The Arc, and The Arc San Francisco have teamed up to produce digital skills training for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Workshops are available in person in 26 regions and online nationwide. Training covers getting started with computers and mobile devices, navigating websites and search engines, online safety, and more.

 

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