
Vendors and community partners will share information about employment, education, housing, transportation, parks and recreation, and how to build a whole new life as an adult
Clark County is joining forces with several community partners to host a resource fair for young adults with disabilities who are transitioning to adulthood.
The resource fair will be 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sat., April 27, at Educational Service District 112, 2500 NE 65th Ave. Free lunch is provided. Students, families and educators can register here.
Vendors and community partners will share information about employment, education, housing, transportation, parks and recreation, and how to build a whole new life as an adult. Students are encouraged to join this learning event.
Spanish and ASL interpreters will be available. For questions or additional accommodations, contact Emily@gowise.org. See a full list of exhibitors at Resource Fair – Family Training Series (clarkfamilyresources.org)
Information provided by Clark Co. WA Communications.
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