Youth Survivors Network
Youth Survivors Network is a virtual community for young brain injury survivors (16-25) in New England, and a resource for all. Together we will share our experiences, collaborate on projects, and...
Youth Survivors Network is a virtual community for young brain injury survivors (16-25) in New England, and a resource for all. Together we will share our experiences, collaborate on projects, and...
Please Click Here to Register On Thursday once a month at noon, we invite parents, caregivers, guardians, and supportive professionals working with adults with disabilities to join our virtual support...
Maine Youth Chat is a virtual group for young people in Maine to network and learn about new opportunities. Together we will build and share skills in communication, self-advocacy, and decision...
The transition to kindergarten is a big deal! While transitioning to school is an exciting time, it can also be a time filled with many unknowns especially for parents of...
Please Click Here to Register Occurs on the last Tuesday of each month, excluding December. Bring your questions and join Maine Parent Federation staff for a Live Q&A! We understand...
"Do you want to change special education policy?" Are you a parent/caregiver of a child with an IEP? Are you a youth interested in making a change? Join us in...
Maine Youth Chat is a virtual group for young people in Maine to network and learn about new opportunities. Together we will build and share skills in communication, self-advocacy, and decision...
Please Click Here to Register First Thursdays of every month at noon. This is an opportunity for parents/caregivers to meet and connect with other parents and MPF staff to share...
Maine Parent Federation, The Autism Society of Maine, Empower the Learner, and Maine Developmental Disabilities Council have partnered to offer to parents/caregivers of children with special healthcare needs and disabilities an opportunity to develop...
Occurs on the second Wednesday of each month. A virtual networking opportunity for youth and young adults (16-25) with acquired and traumatic brain injuries in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont...
The transition from high school into the world of adulthood is a milestone for ALL young people! For young people with disabilities, this milestone also means a significant shift in...
Please Click Here to Register On Thursday once a month at noon, we invite parents, caregivers, guardians, and supportive professionals working with adults with disabilities to join our virtual support...
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