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   Demystifying Special Needs Trusts 

      Wednesday, Feb 25, 2026 6:30 PM 

 

   *  Thriving Together: A family's guide to navigating disability 

       services: February to March 2026, from 6:30 - 8 p.m. see below

 

   Holding The Compass: A Family Guide To The Transition Years

       Beyond Guardianship 3/9/2026 from 12 pm to 1 pm

 

   *  Disability-Led Supports Across the Lifespan: The Role of Centers 

      for Independent Living (CILs) March 4 from 12 pm to 1 pm

   *  Servicios de Apoyo Dirigidos a Personas con Discapacidades a

      lo Largo de Toda la Vida: El Rol de los Centros para la Vida

        Independiente (CILs) Marzo 4 @ 12 pm - 1 pm

 

 

   *  Peer EDUcation Series Webinar Speaking Up for Your Future:

          Self-Advocacy in the Transition Process 

      Wednesday, March 18th, 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm

 

   *  Transition to Adult Services & Intake Process

       When: 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 

 

   *  The ARC Calander of Events

 

   *  31 Advocacy Resources for Individuals with Intellectual

       And Developmental Disabilities

 

   *  Get Free Digital Skills Training

 

 

 

Demystifying Special Needs Trusts 

Wednesday, February 25, 2026, 6:30 PM 

 

Attendees will understand the differences between each type of trust and carefully explain the situations when each trust should be utilized to maximize the benefit for your child. This presentation will provide information regarding the difference between first party and third party special needs trusts, and how to appropriately spend funds in a special needs trust. The use of ABLE accounts will also be discussed.

  

Register in advance for this meeting:

 

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

 

 

 

Thriving Together: A family's guide to navigating disability services

February to March 2026, from6:30 - 8 p.m.

 

Join us for a virtual, five-part workshop series that brings together families and professionals to learn practical strategies for raising a child with a disability. Presented by PACER’s Health Information Center, each workshop will focus on one of five different themes: family experience, healthcare navigation, public benefits, school health, and community support. Attendance for all five workshops in the series is recommended but not required.

 

Register here for the Virtual workshops:

 

Holding The Compass: A Family Guide To The Transition Years

 

When your child with a disability approaches adulthood, your role as a parent or guardian shifts in new and sometimes unexpected ways. This six-part series is built to support families through the transition years with encouragement, actionable steps, and fresh ways to imagine what’s next. Sessions will help parents and guardians understand the adult service system in New Jersey, explore inclusive college options, balance advocacy with fostering independence, navigate SSI/Medicaid while supporting employment, and make informed choices about guardianship and alternatives. Just as importantly, you’ll learn how to prepare yourself emotionally and practically for the changes these years bring. Whether you’re just beginning to think about transition or already in the thick of it, this series will give you strategies and reassurance to move forward with confidence.

 

Beyond Guardianship - Exploring Decision-Making Options at 18 - March 9, 2026 I 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm I Zoom - Register Here

 

 

 

Disability-Led Supports Across the Lifespan:

The Role of Centers for Independent Living (CILs)

 

  • Partner with individuals to navigate the systems, while fostering independence through interdependence
  • Help children, youth and adults build self-advocacy skills, strengthen community connections, and successfully navigate critical life transitions from an early age
  • Prioritize disability-led supports that lead to more equitable effective outcomes across the lifespan

 

 

Servicios de Apoyo Dirigidos a Personas con Discapacidades a lo

Largo de Toda la Vida:

El Rol de los Centros para la Vida Independiente (CILs)

 

 

  • Colaboran con las personas para orientarlas por los sistemas, altiempo que fomentan la independencia a través de la interdependencia
  • Ayudan a los niños, jóvenes y adultos a desarrollar habilidades deauto defensoría, fortalecer las conexiones con la comunidad y afrontar con éxito las transiciones críticas de la vida desde una edad temprana
  • Dan prioridad a los apoyos dirigidos a personas con discapacidad que conducen a resultados más equitativos y eficaces a lo largo de toda la vida

March 4, 2026

 

Marzo 4, 2026

 

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

  

Link to Register

 

  

Peer EDUcation Series Webinar Speaking Up for Your Future:

Self-Advocacy in the Transition Process

 

Wednesday, March 18th 12:30pm - 2:00pm

Are you or a loved one preparing for the transition to adult life? Join the Peer EDUcation Series for an interactive webinar led by self-advocates who share their lived experiences navigating the service system in New Jersey. 

 

This session provides a roadmap for the transition process, focusing on key priority areas like person-centered planning, self-direction, and self-determination. Participants will explore essential community resources and supports related to healthcare, higher education, employment, and housing. Whether you are a student, family member, or professional, this webinar offers practical tips and insights to help you build a more independent future.

 

Register Here

 

 

 

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

  

 

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

 

31 Advocacy Resources for Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

 

 Click Here

For 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.

 

Click Here 

To Get Started