Mental Health & Dismantling Stigma Associated With Youth Experiencing Homelessness
Join Youth HOPE Month on Nov. 25 Mental Health & Dismantling Stigma Associated with Youth Experiencing Homelessness
Join Youth HOPE Month on Nov. 25 Mental Health & Dismantling Stigma Associated with Youth Experiencing Homelessness
Join Families Together in New York State for this exciting webinar as we dive into the world of developmental disabilities.
This presentation will cover the six foundational principles of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
Mississippi Parent Training & Information Center Project IDEA 2004 mandates that students with an IEP complete an exit Summary of Performance (SOP) at the end of high school. Join us to learn what an SOP is and how it’s used. Register here>>
This Christmas season, Medgar Evers Library is collecting new, unwrapped gifts for children in need until 5:00 p.m. on December 23, 2024.
Together, we can make a difference. Join Roof Above Resilience in the act of compassion as they provide food, hygiene items, clothing, tents, sleeping bags, and blankets to the homeless in Lumberton, MS.
Join the Mississippi Parent & Information Center Project to learn how you can avoid some of the most common hurdles and how to have more productive IEP meetings and better outcomes for your child.
Youth with disabilities should have a transition plan by the age of 14 that outlines what they need to get them ready to exit high school.
Join other parents for a monthly meeting and online gathering to coach and support other parents in any system.
Do you know someone who is homeless or in need of a warm lunch? Invite them to a free Soup-er Bowl community luncheon at Hinds Behavioral Health Services’ Drop-In Center on December 13 starting at 10:00 AM.