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Funding Competitive Integrated Employment with OVR
Join this virtual discussion with The Office of Vocational Rehabilitation (OVR). Bring your questions about how to access funding, what funding can apply to, any restrictions, and any other questions you may have.
Find out more »Disability Pride Day at the Capitol
Join Disability Pride Pennsylvania for a day of advocacy at the Capitol in Harrisburg! This is a day for all people who identify with a disability, Deaf, blind, neurodiverse, chronically ill, our friends, families, disability organizations, workers, and allies to…
Find out more »Making New Friends Safely (for Self Advocates & Families)
The goal of this learning session is to help you to build safe and supportive friendships. We'll talk about staying safe while making friends. We will talk about how to map out what you want from a friendship, and how…
Find out more »“Making New Friends Safely” Professionals Learning Session
Join the True Friendships Project with Values Into Action for a Learning Session all about safely making new friends! The goal of this learning session is to help you support the people accepting your services to build safe and supportive…
Find out more »Includi-Con 2024
Includi-Con is a 3-day, virtual event designed to provide opportunities for school personnel and parents to build their inclusion skills. Life in schools and their respective communities has been difficult and more challenging than ever, as the impact of the…
Find out more »2024 Opening Doors Together Conference: Accessible Housing A Human Right
Inglis Self-Determination Housing of Pennsylvania believes that housing is a human right for everyone and that all individuals with disabilities and older adults should have access to safe, affordable, accessible housing. This conference aims to expand choice and control in…
Find out more »National Autism Conference
The Autism conference provides comprehensive, evidence-based information to assist educators, other professionals, and families in developing effective educational programming for all students with autism spectrum disorders. Who Should Attend Family members, physicians, speech-language pathologists, administrators, higher-education faculty, general and special…
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