Canoeing, fishing, archery, arts & crafts, swimming & rock climbing…sound fun?! Camp Aldersgate invites you to register for one of their many specialized summer camp programs. Register online by May 5th at https://campaldersgate.campbrainregistration.com/. June 12th-17th, Muscular Dystrophy Camp June 19th-24th, Kota I Camp June 26th-July 1st, Kota II Camp July 10th-15th, Cardiac, Arthritis & Kidney […]
Benton Parks Hosting Adaptive Sports Camp June 2nd – July 7th
ADAPTIVESPORTSCAMP is now available for registration at Benton Barks and Recreation! This camp will include 6 weeks of sports on Thursday Nights from June 2nd – July 7th. Participants will be put into one of three age groups: 4-8 years, 9-12 years, and 13-18 years and times for groups will follow at 5:30 pm, 6:00 […]
Bring the kids for a day of fun at the Autism Awareness Extravaganza April 30th
Hamilton’s Farm in Saline County invites the public to come to “Autism Awareness Extravaganza On the Farm, this Saturday. There will be bounce houses, game truck, nerf wars, laser tag, fishing, Batman Xtreme amusement ride, monkey jump, carnival games, petting zoo, dolphin ride, rock wall, face painting, vendors & music. Come from Noon to 4:00 […]
AR Down Syndrome Association Hosting Club Connect April 12th
The Arkansas Down Syndrome Association invites you to Club Connect! This event is scheduled for Tuesday, April 12 from 6-8 at American Pie, 4830 North Hills Blvd., NLR 72116. Club Connect is a social group for young adults with Down syndrome age 18 and older to gather, eat, play games, win prizes and have fun! […]
Pathfinder Inc Offering Summer Day Academy for Persons with Disabilities
Pathfinder Inc is offering a summer day academy for persons with disabilities ages 6 – 21 years. This day program will run on Monday through Friday 7:30 am – 3:30 pm from June 6th through August 5th. For more information or to learn how to register visit http://dlvr.it/SMydst For more information on inclusive events visit […]
Disability Rights Arkansas Hosting IEP Webinar April 19th
If you are a parent needing more information on IEPs, you don’t want to miss this LIVE webinar on April 19 with Jen Goodwin & Kyla Bishop hosted by Disability Rights Arkansas. Disability Rights Arkansas is a statewide nonprofit organization that advocates for the rights of individuals with disabilities. Register online at: https://disabilityrightsar.org/webinars-trainings/ For more […]
Arkansas Autism Foundation Hosting Annual Walk April 16th
The Arkansas Autism Foundation invites you to join them for their signature community event and support their mission of “Building bridges to independence for Arkansans with autism.” at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock on April 16th at 10:00 am. This event is FREE but they welcome donations. Registration is requested everyone that is attending […]
PAC Hosting Annual Famous Family Bistro Online Conference for Families with Special Needs April 8th
The Parent Advisory Council, Inc. (PAC) – a diverse group of parents and guardians of children with special health care needs (CSHCN) – will be hosting their annual Famous Family Bistro Conference (Virtual) on Friday, April 8th from 8:00 am – 2:00 pm. This online Conference covers many topics for families, youth and providers concerning […]
AAROC Zoo Day Scheduled for April 30th at the Little Rock Zoo
Arkansas Autism Resource and Outreach Center invites you to a fun-filled day at the Little Rock Zoo on Saturday, April 30th starting at 10:00 am to raise autism awareness. Registration is FREE FOR ARKANSAS FAMILIES OF CHILDREN DIAGNOSED WITH AUTISM, and is only $10.00 for AAROC supporters who may not have a family member with […]
Disability Rights Arkansas Hosting Free Webinar on IEP’s April 19th
Disability Rights Arkansas will be hosting a webinar for parents of children with developmental disabilities Tuesday, April 19th from 1:00-11:30 am titled Parents: What You Need to Know About Your Child’s Individualized Education Program (IEP). Many parents can feel overwhelmed trying to understand their child’s IEP and how it is applied in the classroom. […]