Emergency Preparedness for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs
Join us for a webinar to share strategies and resources to help families of CYSHCN prepare for unexpected emergencies and natural disasters. Emergencies happen. Prepare today to be safe tomorrow.
(Two times are available to accommodate family schedules.)
Date: March 17, 2026
Time: 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Date: March 17, 2026
Time: 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
To register, please use the following links:
Registration link 11 a.m. https://redcap.link/ERprep-AM
Registration link 7 p.m. https://redcap.link/ERprep-PM
Presented by The Family Center for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs.
Emergency Preparedness for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs
Join us for a webinar to share strategies and resources to help families of CYSHCN prepare for unexpected emergencies and natural disasters. Emergencies happen. Prepare today to be safe tomorrow.
(Two times are available to accommodate family schedules.)
Date: March 17, 2026
Time: 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Date: March 17, 2026
Time: 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
To register, please use the following links:
Registration link 11 a.m. https://redcap.link/ERprep-AM
Registration link 7 p.m. https://redcap.link/ERprep-PM
Presented by The Family Center for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs.
DDRS Advisory Council Meeting
The DDRS Advisory Council was established by IC 12-9-4 to assist the Division of Disability, Aging and Rehabilitative Services in ensuring individuals with disabilities are as independent and self-sufficient as possible.
2026 DDRS Advisory Council Calendar
January 21 9:30am - 12:30pm IGC Conference Room A
March 18 9:30am - 12:30pm IGC Conference Room C
May 20 9:30am - 12:30pm IGC Conference Room C
July 15 9:30am - 12:30pm IGC Conference Room B
November 18 9:30am - 12:30pm Virtual Only
For more information about the DDRS Advisory Council click here.
Rethinking Autism Conference 2026
2026 Rethinking Autism Conference:
Synchronizing Connection, Regulation, and Communication for Learning
University of Southern Indiana
Carter Hall
March 19-20, 2026
Provided through a partnership between University of Southern Indiana and Optimal ACCESS and underwritten by a generous grant from the USI Foundation.
Join self-advocates, parents, caregivers, students, educators, and practitioners from around the world when you attend this transformative event for innovative learning and skills training. In-person and virtual registrations will be available.
In-person / Virtual Participants will experience:
Presentations by leading autism advocates, occupational therapists, applied neuroscience specialists, neurologic music therapists, educators, and changemakers
Stories of self advocates who've overcome barriers to inspire systemic change
Interactive workshops to gain practical tools for supporting autistic individuals
Innovative approaches for multi-modal communication strategies to better support nonspeaking and minimally speaking individuals in their homes, schools, and community
Author Event - Stuart Jones reading
Local author Stuart Jones will be reading from his new book, “For The Love of Stephen” , a memoir and tribute to his brother Steve, born with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
9:30am Worship Message: “God Don’t Make Junk”
10:30am Fellowship Hour with refreshments, book discussion, and author signing.
TCPL Book Life Club
Book Life is a book club which focuses on reading, friends, and fun!
Adults (ages 18 & older) with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their caregivers are invited to join our book club.
Presented by the Tippecanoe County Public Library.
For more information:
Maggie Andrejko, Head Youth Librarian
Tippecanoe County Public Library
765-429-0120
mandrejko@tcpl.lib.in.us
Self-Advocates of Indiana - Wabash Center Chapter
This chapter of Self Advocates of Indiana meets the second and fourth Thursdays each month. All self-advocates are invited. You do not need to be a client of Wabash Center.
For more information contact Rhonda Hicks, rhicks@wabashcenter.com.
Disability Resource Fair
Connect with local resources to help you create a vision for Your Good Life.
Learn more about:
Advocacy groups
Assistive Technology
HCBS Waiver Providers
Housing Resources
Financial and Future Planning
Recreational Opportunities
Remote Supports
For more information, including a list of participating organizations, or if you would like to be an exhibitor, visit oasisforlife.org/drf.
Easter Egg Hunt
Join us for a calm, inclusive Easter egg hunt designed with sensory needs in mind. This intentionally small event creates a low-stress, welcoming environment for participants of all ages and abilities.
What to Expect:
• Egg hunts every 15 minutes
• Participants hunt individually or in small groups
• Non-competitive — no rushing, no pressure
• Flexible participation — hunt for eggs or enjoy other activities
Caregivers should plan to stay with their participant throughout the event. Participants are welcome to hunt for eggs or simply enjoy the space in whatever way feels comfortable. Additional goodies and alternate activities will be available so everyone can participate in a way that works for them.
Final egg hunt begins at 6:00 PM
Outdoor options may be available depending on weather and participant needs.
We look forward to creating a welcoming, supportive space for everyone to enjoy this special event together!
Presented by Autism Society of Indiana.
Free registration.
Outdoor Club Prophetstown Walk
Join your friends at OASIS for a guided Prairie Discovery Walk at Prophetstown State Park.
Tell the gate attendant you're there for the OASIS program and you won't need to pay the entrance fee.
Meet at Prairie View picnic area. Bring your water bottle. Snacks will be provided after the walk.
RSVP by April 7 to programs@oasisforlife.org or call 765-267-3808 (no texts).
Purdue Autism Research Conference
The PARC Annual Conference provides an opportunity for our community to celebrate the scientific advances being made by our PARC faculty and students. Events typically include symposia, social activities, and an engaging student poster showcase (with prizes!).
As part of this celebration, PARC invites leading visionaries in the field of autism to provide both a scientific and community-focused keynote speeches.
The 2026 Purdue Autism Research Conference will be held on Friday April 10th, from 8am-6pm at the Purdue Memorial Union – East & West Faculty Lounge. Registration and Poster submission will open in February.
This day-long conference will include a series of keynote and symposia by researchers in diverse fields related to autism – ranging from basic to applied sciences. Featured keynote speakers for 2026 are Dr. Diana Robins (Drexel University), an expert in early autism screening, detection, and intervention methods. Her work includes developing, validating, and refining a widely used screening tool – the Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers (M-CHAT). Additionally, model system expert Dr. Graham Diering (University of North Carolins, Chapel Hill) will speak on the molecular mechanisms by which sleep modifies synapses to support cognitive functions and neural development in autism. His work integrations methods from biochemistry, proteomic, cell biology, and animal behavior.
For more information and to register: https://hhs.purdue.edu/autism/conference/
Self-Directed Services with Indiana's HCBS Waivers
Indiana FSSA recently started offering the option to self-direct home and community-based services (HCBS). This option aims to help older adults and people with disabilities have the support they need to live in their communities.
Join us to learn more about this new service from Karly Sciortino-Poulter, The Arc Advocacy Network Director for The Arc of Indiana.
RSVP by April 10 to programs@oasisforlife.org to reserve your spot.
Let's Talk Benefits
Join for a free, interactive, two-hour training designed for parents, caregivers, and supporters of individuals with disabilities.
This session breaks down how state and federal benefits can support people with disabilities in the workplace and clears up the confusion that often comes with them.
During this training, you’ll:
Bust common myths about benefits and working
Learn the difference between SSI vs. SSDI
Understand which healthcare benefits (Medicaid / Medicare) connect to each SSA program
Explore asset-building options that work with benefits
Find out how to access benefits counseling in Indiana
Options to register:
May 13, 2026 2pm - 4pm Register here go.iu.edu/8wCi
August 6, 2026 5:30pm - 7:30pm Register here go.iu.edu/8wCj
October 28, 2026 8am - 10am Register here go.iu.edu/8wCk
Ask The Arc Webinars
Join us for Ask The Arc—a free webinar series where we talk about topics that matter to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.
Once you sign up, you’ll automatically be registered for this month’s webinar and all future sessions, held on the second Thursday of each month at 6:00 p.m. EST.
Tonight’s topic: Self-Direction with the Indiana HCBS Medicaid Waivers.
Presented by The Arc of Indiana.
Free registration.
DDRS Advisory Council Meeting
The DDRS Advisory Council was established by IC 12-9-4 to assist the Division of Disability, Aging and Rehabilitative Services in ensuring individuals with disabilities are as independent and self-sufficient as possible.
2026 DDRS Advisory Council Calendar
January 21 9:30am - 12:30pm IGC Conference Room A
March 18 9:30am - 12:30pm IGC Conference Room C
May 20 9:30am - 12:30pm IGC Conference Room C
July 15 9:30am - 12:30pm IGC Conference Room B
November 18 9:30am - 12:30pm Virtual Only
For more information about the DDRS Advisory Council click here.
DDRS Advisory Council Meeting
The DDRS Advisory Council was established by IC 12-9-4 to assist the Division of Disability, Aging and Rehabilitative Services in ensuring individuals with disabilities are as independent and self-sufficient as possible.
2026 DDRS Advisory Council Calendar
January 21 9:30am - 12:30pm IGC Conference Room A
March 18 9:30am - 12:30pm IGC Conference Room C
May 20 9:30am - 12:30pm IGC Conference Room C
July 15 9:30am - 12:30pm IGC Conference Room B
November 18 9:30am - 12:30pm Virtual Only
For more information about the DDRS Advisory Council click here.
Let's Talk Benefits (Copy)
Join for a free, interactive, two-hour training designed for parents, caregivers, and supporters of individuals with disabilities.
This session breaks down how state and federal benefits can support people with disabilities in the workplace and clears up the confusion that often comes with them.
During this training, you’ll:
Bust common myths about benefits and working
Learn the difference between SSI vs. SSDI
Understand which healthcare benefits (Medicaid / Medicare) connect to each SSA program
Explore asset-building options that work with benefits
Find out how to access benefits counseling in Indiana
Options to register:
May 13, 2026 2pm - 4pm Register here go.iu.edu/8wCi
August 6, 2026 5:30pm - 7:30pm Register here go.iu.edu/8wCj
October 28, 2026 8am - 10am Register here go.iu.edu/8wCk
DDRS Advisory Council Meeting
The DDRS Advisory Council was established by IC 12-9-4 to assist the Division of Disability, Aging and Rehabilitative Services in ensuring individuals with disabilities are as independent and self-sufficient as possible.
2026 DDRS Advisory Council Calendar
January 21 9:30am - 12:30pm IGC Conference Room A
March 18 9:30am - 12:30pm IGC Conference Room C
May 20 9:30am - 12:30pm IGC Conference Room C
July 15 9:30am - 12:30pm IGC Conference Room B
November 18 9:30am - 12:30pm Virtual Only
For more information about the DDRS Advisory Council click here.
INF2F Heart to Heart Conference
Visit https://www.inf2f.org/heart-to-heart-conference.html for more information and for free registration when available.
Let's Talk Benefits
Join for a free, interactive, two-hour training designed for parents, caregivers, and supporters of individuals with disabilities.
This session breaks down how state and federal benefits can support people with disabilities in the workplace and clears up the confusion that often comes with them.
During this training, you’ll:
Bust common myths about benefits and working
Learn the difference between SSI vs. SSDI
Understand which healthcare benefits (Medicaid / Medicare) connect to each SSA program
Explore asset-building options that work with benefits
Find out how to access benefits counseling in Indiana
Options to register:
May 13, 2026 2pm - 4pm Register here go.iu.edu/8wCi
August 6, 2026 5:30pm - 7:30pm Register here go.iu.edu/8wCj
October 28, 2026 8am - 10am Register here go.iu.edu/8wCk
DDRS Advisory Council Meeting
The DDRS Advisory Council was established by IC 12-9-4 to assist the Division of Disability, Aging and Rehabilitative Services in ensuring individuals with disabilities are as independent and self-sufficient as possible.
2026 DDRS Advisory Council Calendar
January 21 9:30am - 12:30pm IGC Conference Room A
March 18 9:30am - 12:30pm IGC Conference Room C
May 20 9:30am - 12:30pm IGC Conference Room C
July 15 9:30am - 12:30pm IGC Conference Room B
November 18 9:30am - 12:30pm Virtual Only
For more information about the DDRS Advisory Council click here.
Wabash Center Saturday Social: Spring Dance
Saturday Social events are FREE and open to anyone regardless of whether or not they attend services at Wabash Center. Light snacks or meals are provided at each event and your RSVP helps us plan appropriately.
Free.
RSVP here.
Wabash Center Saturday Social: Spring Dance
Saturday Social events are FREE and open to anyone regardless of whether or not they attend services at Wabash Center. Light snacks or meals are provided at each event and your RSVP helps us plan appropriately.
Free.
RSVP here.
Outdoor Club Movie Night
Kick back and relax with your friends and snacks, your movie is about to start!
When you RSVP you’ll be asked to choose between a couple of movies. The movie with the most votes is what we’ll watch.
RSVP by March 9 to programs@oasisforlife.org.
Ask The Arc Webinars
Join us for Ask The Arc—a free webinar series where we talk about topics that matter to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.
Once you sign up, you’ll automatically be registered for this month’s webinar and all future sessions, held on the second Thursday of each month at 6:00 p.m. EST.
Tonight’s topic: Self-Direction with the Indiana HCBS Medicaid Waivers.
Presented by The Arc of Indiana.
Free registration.
Self-Advocates of Indiana - Wabash Center Chapter
This chapter of Self Advocates of Indiana meets the second and fourth Thursdays each month. All self-advocates are invited. You do not need to be a client of Wabash Center.
For more information contact Rhonda Hicks, rhicks@wabashcenter.com.
Cafe Literato Social Club
Meet new friends for good conversation!
The group meets the 2nd Thursday each month at Cafe Literato in West Lafayette.
For more information contact Rachel at 815-353-0985 or rndebelak@gmail.com.
From Activities to Identity: Practical Strategies to Support Valued Social Roles
Too often, people receiving supports spend their time in activities without gaining meaningful roles in their communities. Yet it is valued social roles — not programs — that shape how people are noticed, known, included, and valued in everyday life.
In this webinar, From Activities to Identity: Practical Strategies to Support Valued Social Roles, we explore what valued social roles really are, why they matter, and how they move people from simply being present in the community to truly belonging. Drawing on Social Role Valorization, social capital, and real-world practice, this session offers practical strategies that staff and organizations can use to support people to gain and sustain meaningful roles.
Participants will leave with concrete, actionable ideas for starting with discovery, connecting people to ordinary community spaces, enhancing social image, facilitating relationships intentionally, rethinking risk and readiness, and aligning daily routines with outcomes that matter. Whether you are a direct support professional, supervisor, or leader, this webinar will challenge program-based thinking and offer practical guidance you can apply right away.
Presented by The Council on Quality and Leadership (CQL).
Free registration.
Let's Talk Benefits
Join us on Thursday, March 5 from 10 a.m.–12 p.m. ET for a free, interactive, two-hour training designed for parents, caregivers, and supporters of individuals with disabilities.
This session breaks down how state and federal benefits can support people with disabilities in the workplace and clears up the confusion that often comes with them.
During this training, you’ll:
Bust common myths about benefits and working
Learn the difference between SSI vs. SSDI
Understand which healthcare benefits (Medicaid / Medicare) connect to each SSA program
Explore asset-building options that work with benefits
Find out how to access benefits counseling in Indiana
Register now: go.iu.edu/8wCh. (free)
This webinar will be repeated on
May 13, 2026 2pm - 4pm Register here go.iu.edu/8wCi
August 6, 2026 5:30pm - 7:30pm Register here go.iu.edu/8wCj
October 28, 2026 8am - 10am Register here go.iu.edu/8wCk
Supporting Families Feeling Overwhelmed in the IDD Community
At MyQuillo, We reached out to psychologist Karyn Harvey and Dr. Robert Naseef to help us tackle this feeling together.
On March 3rd, join us for a free 20-minute webinar focused on practical steps to help you feel less overwhelmed.
Date: Tuesday, March 3rd
Two sessions: 1PM EST and 7PM EST
Free Registration required.
Please know you are not alone in this feeling of being overwhelmed. There are some things we each can try that will help. Download our webinar flyer and send to friend.
Supporting Families Feeling Overwhelmed in the IDD Community
At MyQuillo, We reached out to psychologist Karyn Harvey and Dr. Robert Naseef to help us tackle this feeling together.
On March 3rd, join us for a free 20-minute webinar focused on practical steps to help you feel less overwhelmed.
Date: Tuesday, March 3rd
Two sessions: 1PM EST and 7PM EST
Free Registration required.
Please know you are not alone in this feeling of being overwhelmed. There are some things we each can try that will help. Download our webinar flyer and send to friend.
Wabash Center Saturday Social: Bingo
Saturday Social events are FREE and open to anyone regardless of whether or not they attend services at Wabash Center. Light snacks or meals are provided at each event and your RSVP helps us plan appropriately.
Free.
RSVP here.
Ask The Arc Webinar: Medicaid Waiver Amendments
Amendments to the CIH, Family Supports, Health & Wellness, TBI, and 1915 B(4) waivers are open for public comment, now through March 13, with a projected effective date of August 2026.
The Arc of Indiana has scheduled a special Ask The Arc webinar on Thursday, February 26, 6:00 p.m. EST where we will discuss the waiver amendments.
Presented by The Arc of Indiana.
Click here to register.
Self-Advocates of Indiana - Wabash Center Chapter
This chapter of Self Advocates of Indiana meets the second and fourth Thursdays each month. All self-advocates are invited. You do not need to be a client of Wabash Center.
For more information contact Rhonda Hicks, rhicks@wabashcenter.com.
Experience the Benefits of Music, Recreation, & Behavioral Therapies
Discover how these therapeutic approaches can support growth, healing, and overall well‑being.
This presentation offers beneficial information for individuals, families, caregivers, and professionals interested in learning how these services can enhance quality of life and promote meaningful engagement.
Presented by Noble, Inc.
RSVP to CFL@mynoblelife.org.
Understanding Your Child's Benefits
Navigating your child’s benefits can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re not sure where to start. Join Eunie’s Buddies on Wednesday, February 25th at 6:30 PM EST for a webinar led by Kathy DiRusso, certified Community Partner Work Incentive Counselor, and the Director of Jobs Operations on the Best Buddies National Jobs Team. Kathy will break down available supports, explain the basics, and answer common questions.
This upcoming webinar is designed specifically for parents and caregivers of children and young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities who want a clearer understanding of programs like Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), and other supports.
Presented by Best Buddies.
Free registration.
BDS Monthly Webinar for Providers and Case Managers
The Bureau of Disabilities Services is committed to working collaboratively with case managers and providers.
First quarter dates for the 2026 provider and case manager webinar have been set. All BDS providers and Case Management Organizations are strongly encouraged to attend these monthly webinars.
The webinars will include information and updates from BDS. All webinars will be held via Microsoft Town Hall. The new dates are as follows:
Tuesday, January 27, 2026, from 3 to 4 p.m. ET. To participate please log in using this link.
Tuesday, February 24, 2026, from 3 to 4 p.m. ET. To participate please log in using this link.
Tuesday, March 31, 2026, from 3 to 4 p.m. ET. To participate please log in using this link.
TCPL Book Life Club
Book Life is a book club which focuses on reading, friends, and fun!
Adults (ages 18 & older) with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their caregivers are invited to join our book club.
Presented by the Tippecanoe County Public Library.
For more information:
Maggie Andrejko, Head Youth Librarian
Tippecanoe County Public Library
765-429-0120
mandrejko@tcpl.lib.in.us
Canceled - Outdoor Club Cake Decorating
We had to cancel this event because we did not get enough people to sign up.
Join your friends at OASIS Community and learn to decorate a 2-layer cake.
Cost:
$15 for self-advocates
$25 for support staff, caregivers, family members who want to decorate their own cake
RSVP by February 13. Fee must be paid in advance to reserve your spot.
RSVP to programs@oasisforlife.org or leave a message at 765-267-3808.
Visit OASIS Community at BAGL Home & Outdoor Living Show
Visit OASIS Community at the BAGL Home & Outdoor Living Show.
Go to www.bagl.info for list of exhibitors and tickets.
Tickets $3 Pre-Sale $5 At Door.
Charting the LifeCourse on: TRANSITION
Discover how Charting the LifeCourse tools can support students, families and professionals during the transition from school to adulthood.
This session offers a quick overview of the transition process and introduces practical tools - like the Exploring Portfolio, Transition Quick Guide, and Vision Tool - to spark planning and empower next steps.
This session is also offered on February 12 3:00pm - 4:00pm.
Presented by the Family Resource Network of Ohio.
Free registration.
Night to Shine 2026
Tim Tebow’s Foundation Night to Shine
This form is for the guest that will be attending Night to Shine, an unforgettable prom night experience, centered on God's love for people with special needs, ages 14 and older.
Ask The Arc Webinars
Join us for Ask The Arc—a free webinar series where we talk about topics that matter to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.
Once you sign up, you’ll automatically be registered for this month’s webinar and all future sessions, held on the second Thursday of each month at 6:00 p.m. EST.
Tonight’s topic: Self-Direction with the Indiana HCBS Medicaid Waivers.
Presented by The Arc of Indiana.
Free registration.
Charting the LifeCourse on: TRANSITION
Discover how Charting the LifeCourse tools can support students, families and professionals during the transition from school to adulthood.
This session offers a quick overview of the transition process and introduces practical tools - like the Exploring Portfolio, Transition Quick Guide, and Vision Tool - to spark planning and empower next steps.
This session is also offered on February 19 9:00am - 10:00am.
Presented by the Family Resource Network of Ohio.
Free registration.
Self-Advocates of Indiana - Wabash Center Chapter
This chapter of Self Advocates of Indiana meets the second and fourth Thursdays each month. All self-advocates are invited. You do not need to be a client of Wabash Center.
For more information contact Rhonda Hicks, rhicks@wabashcenter.com.
Cafe Literato Social Club
Meet new friends for good conversation!
The group meets the 2nd Thursday each month at Cafe Literato in West Lafayette.
For more information contact Rachel at 815-353-0985 or rndebelak@gmail.com.
Governor's Council for People with Disabilities (GCPD) Meeting
The Indiana Governor’s Council for People with Disabilities will convene virtually on Tuesday, February 10, from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM (ET). This meeting is a key opportunity to learn how the Council is advancing advocacy and leadership through its funded projects.
Highlights from the Agenda:
Focus on Advocacy:
Individual/Self-Advocacy Presentation – “Next Level Self-Advocacy in Indiana,” led by Self-Advocates of Indiana.
Family Advocacy Presentation – Featuring the Indiana Consortium of Family Networks, including Evansville & Westfield Family Networks, supported by Aligned Consulting.
Leadership & Advocacy Project Discussion:
Council members will review what worked well, explore improvements, and discuss future funding priorities for advocacy initiatives.
Public Comment:
The meeting begins with an open comment period at 9:20 AM, inviting voices from the community.
Why Attend?
This is your chance to hear firsthand how the Council is shaping programs that empower individuals and families across Indiana. If you’re passionate about advocacy and inclusion, join us and make your voice heard! Click Here for the full agenda.
Join Virtually:
Call-In: +1 646 828 7666 or toll-free 833 435 1820
Meeting ID: 161 5656 9720 | Passcode: 641210 1
Visit our About the Council Page and apply at any time to be considered to join the Council when the opportunity opens up.
FSSA Quarterly Financial Review
The Indiana Family and Social Services Administration will host a Quarterly Financial Review on Friday, January 30, 2026 at 9:30 a.m. ET.
During the QFR, agency leadership will provide an update and overview about how taxpayer dollars are supporting agency priorities and Hoosiers.
Location: Indiana Government Center South Auditorium - 302 W Washington St, Indianapolis, IN 46204 .
Schedule: The most up-to-date schedule may be found here. Two important times:
12:30- 1:15 Office of Medicaid Policy and Planning
1:30- 2:45 Division of Disability, Aging and Rehabilitative Services
A livestream will be available on FSSA’s YouTube channel for those unable to attend in person.
If you have any questions in advance of or in reaction to the QFR, please contact AskTheSecretary@fssa.in.gov.
Start the New Year Organized with the Dani Plan
Whether you’re supporting a child or loved one with a disability, the Dani Plan is your secure, easy-to-use online tool for managing vital care information in one central place. Begin the year with clarity and confidence by creating a care plan that keeps everyone informed and supported—every day.
Families and caregivers nationwide are using the Dani Plan to:
Build a personalized care plan that's easy to update and share
Upload and store essential documents securely
Set helpful reminders to keep caregivers on track
Be ready for the unexpected—so nothing falls through the cracks.
Free registration.
Lunch with LifeCourse
Discover Your Path to a Good Life with LifeCourse Trajectories.
The Trajectory tool helps people envision and identify what makes their life truly fulfilling.
Dis you know? There are over 10 unique Trajectories designed to spark meaningful conversations and help you organize your thoughts about what a “good life” means to you.
Join us and learn how these powerful tools can support and empower you to chart your course to a brighter future. Unlock your Potential with Trajectories.
Two part series:
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Presented by Family Resource Network of Ohio.
Free registration.
Financial Preparedness Series- Government Benefits and Programs
Government Benefits and Programs: This workshop provides an overview of various government programs that may be available to dependents with special needs. We’ll review Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Social Security Disability Income (SSDI), Medicaid/Medicaid Waivers, and State Specific Programs. You will learn about the requirements to qualify for these programs and the types of expenses they cover for qualified candidates.
Bio: Gordon Homes is a Certified Financial Planner Professional whose practice focuses on Financial and Estate Planning for families who have a child or dependent with special needs. He has a unique perspective through his experience both as a financial professional and parent. He assists with Financial and Government Benefit issues faced by families, including access to legal professionals, Special Needs Trusts, Guardianship, Social Security and Medicaid.
Presented by Autism Society of Indiana.
Free registration.

