WHO:
Wingate Oaks Center, Parents and Families of Children and Adults with Disabilities
WHAT:
Wingate Oaks Center will host its annual Community Resource Fair offering support and resources to parents and families of students with disabilities. Broward County’s service agencies are participating to provide assistance and information. Service agencies include 211 – First Call for Help, The Ann Storck Center, Broward Children’s Center, Paratransit, Broward County Parks and Recreation, YMCA After School Programs, Center for Autism and Related Disorders, Center for Independent Living of Broward, Florida’s Voice on Developmental Disabilities and more.
WHEN:
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
6 – 9 p.m.
WHERE:
Wingate Oaks Center
Cafeteria
1211 NW 33
rd Terrace
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311
WHY:
The Community Resource Fair is an opportunity for parents and families to come out and learn about the support, services and resources available for students with disabilities. This is a free event open to the community. Door prizes, a silent auction and food will be provided. Childcare is also available. For additional information, contact
David Riddle, Exceptional Student Education specialist, at 754-321-6850.
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