Oct
29

Mindful Melodies: Music Therapy for Parents & Caregivers

Take this opportunity to introduce an opportunity for you to take a little time yourself.  Our goal  - fill up your cup and walk away feeling restored. 

 Join Justine Gibson, MA, MT-BC  as she leads “Mindful Melodies” - a free in-person group Music Therapy session for Parents and Caregivers (only). 

 Brought to you by Noble’s Center for Family Leadership and Therapy Department

Free registration: https://form.jotform.com/eh3/MindfulMelodiesRSVP

For more information contact Diane Gann.

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Oct
30

Best Practices for Supported and Customized Employment Found in Personal Stories

The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA, 2014) outlined practices to be utilized by Vocational Rehabilitation and other service providers to increase integrated competitive employment. Now many personal examples of this increased employment have been shared through social media, websites, and agencies. This presentation will discuss themes and other data gathered through analysis of publicly available successful employment stories. The goal will be a summary of information and data about best practices in supported and customized employment provided through personal stories.

By the end of the session, participants will be able to:

  • Participants will learn about the broad opportunities for supported and customized employment throughout the nations via the personal stories analyzed for the presentation.

  • Best practices will be shared that are gathered via the analysis of personal stories.

  • Information about the diversity of the individuals, the diversity of geographical areas, and an increased amount of stories will be shared.

Presented by TASH50.

Free registration.

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Outdoor Club Annual Wiener Roast
Oct
30

Outdoor Club Annual Wiener Roast

Fall ** Food ** Fun

Celebrate Fall with OASIS at our Annual Wiener Roast and Bonfire.

We’ll provide the meats, buns, condiments, s’mores fixings, drinks, and paper products.

If able, please bring a dish to share and lawn chairs.

Register by October 25. You’ll receive the location (in Tippecanoe County) after you register.
Email programs@oasisforlife.org or call 765-267-3808 (no texts).

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Nov
1

Sefl-Advocates Group Craft Bazaar

You are to invited the Self-Advocates Group Craft Bazaar on Saturday, November 1st, from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM! This event will feature numerous talented local creators and crafters showcasing a variety of handmade goods. It’s a great opportunity to support local artisans while also finding something special for yourself or loved ones.

Important Details:

  • Vendors: A diverse group of vendors will be attending, and please note that some may only accept cash payments, so plan accordingly.

  • Food Drive: In addition to the bazaar, the Self-Advocates Group is hosting a food drive for Food Finders to support our community. We encourage you to bring non-perishable food donations to contribute to this cause.

For more information contact Grace Jackson, Program Development Manager for Wabash Center

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Nov
3

The Time is Now: How to Effectively Advocate & Tell Your Story Forums

Now more than ever, it’s essential for individuals with disabilities and their families to come together and speak with one powerful, united voice. The programs and services that support our community and help people live their best lives depend on it.

Join advocacy leaders from The Arc of Indiana, Autism Society of Indiana, and Down Syndrome Indiana, to learn how you can make a difference. Whether you're new to advocacy or ready to take your efforts to the next level, these sessions will equip you with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to be an effective advocate. 

Free registration.

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Nov
5

Charting the LifeCourse Live: Exploring Relationships: Value & Impact

Our quality of life is impacted by the relationships in our lives. We are all supposed through our reciprocal relationships, those we give to and receive from.

Explore how we can:

  • Identify our own personal roles and connections.

  • Help people and families recognize their current supportive relationships.

  • Plan for future connections that build a good life.

Choose a date that works for you:

  • November 5, 2025 3pm - 4pm OR

  • November 12, 2025 9am - 10am

Presented by Family Resource Network of Ohio.

Free registration.

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Nov
14

IPMG Informational Webinar: The Empowered Caregiver: Building Foundations of Caregiving

In recognition of National Alzheimer's Awareness and Family Caregivers Month, IPMG will be hosting a webinar that will explore the role of the caregiver and changes they may experience, building a support team and managing caregiver stress.

Learning objectives include:

  • Identify the role of caregivers.

  • Explain relationship changes that may happen over time while you are caregiving.

  • Describe the five areas of the person-centered care approach.

  • Identify possible members of a caregiving support team.

  • And list action steps that help lower caregiver stress.

Presented by IPMG.

Free registration.

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Dec
2

Limitless Ability Conference

Registration for our 2025 conference is live! Attend our second annual event focused on serving professionals, families, and individuals with complex needs on Tuesday, December 2nd.

We are Indiana’s first and only conference where the entire day and every session is dedicated to this population! Come for CEU’s, networking, community-building, and find support with like-minded individuals.

Families attend for free! Students attend at a lower rate! Email conneredwards93@gmail.com for discount codes.

OASIS Community is presenting!

Free family registration.

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Dec
2

Protecting Medicaid: Advocacy in Action

The Arc of Indiana, Autism Society of Indiana, Down Syndrome Indiana and Indiana Statewide Independent Living Council invite you to join us for a critical webinar addressing the impact of proposed Medicaid cuts on individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.

This session will:

·        Provide an overview of the proposed changes and what they mean for Medicaid users in Indiana.

·        Explore how these cuts could affect essential services such as ABA therapy, personal care supports, and long-term services and supports.

·        Offer practical strategies for effectively advocating to legislators and decision-makers.

·        Share tools and resources to help families and self-advocates make their voices heard.

Now more than ever, united advocacy is essential to protect the rights and supports of Hoosiers with disabilities. Whether you are a self-advocate, family member, service provider, or ally, this webinar will equip you with the knowledge and tools you need to take action.

Free registration.

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Dec
5

The Arc of Indiana & Self Advocates of Indiana Impact Awards Celebration

Please join us at our Impact Awards Celebration as we honor individuals making an impact in the lives of people with intellectual & developmental disabilities & their families!

Learn more and register here: https://www.arcind.org/events/impact-awards-celebration

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Dec
9

2026 Disability Community of Indiana Public Policy Agenda

The Arc of Indiana, Autism Society of Indiana, Down Syndrome Indiana and Indiana Statewide Independent Living Council invite you to join us as we unveil the 2026 Disability Community of Indiana Public Policy Agenda. This important webinar will highlight the collective priorities of Indiana’s disability community as we prepare for the upcoming legislative session.

During this session, we will:

·        Share the key policy issues and priorities that impact Hoosiers with disabilities and their families.

·        Discuss strategies for advancing disability rights and protecting essential supports.

·        Provide advocacy tools and tips for engaging with legislators.

·        Highlight opportunities for self-advocates, families, and allies to get involved in shaping public policy.

Together, we can ensure that the voices of people with disabilities remain at the forefront of Indiana’s legislative process.

Free registration.

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Oct
29

Let's Talk Benefits

Learn how early and ongoing benefits counseling empowers those considering work. Learn how to reject common myths about benefits and going to work.​ Understand the difference between SSI & SSDI. Understand which healthcare benefit (Medicaid and Medicare) goes with which SSA benefit. Learn asset-building options to assist with benefits. Learn about the advantages and find out how to access benefits counseling in Indiana.

Presented by Indiana Institute on Disability and Community Center on Community Living and Careers.

Free registration.

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Oct
27

Purdue Anthropology Lecture: Beautiful Mystery: Living in a Wordless World

When Danilyn Rutherford and her husband Craig noticed that their six-month-old daughter Millie wasn’t making eye contact, they took her to their pediatrician. And an optometrist. Then a neurologist. Later, to a team of physical and occupational therapists. None of the doctors could give Millie a diagnosis, but it was clear that her brain was not developing at the rate it should. At an age when some children take their first steps, Millie had the cognitive ability and motor skills of a three-month-old. Three years later, Craig died suddenly of a heart attack and Danilyn found herself on the precipice of her anthropology career as a widow and single mother, still trying to solve the puzzle posed by Millie’s inaccessible mind.

Now in her twenties, Millie has never been able to express herself verbally, but she has a thriving social environment rooted in the people around her and in things her companions and family can see, hear, smell, and feel. Life in Millie’s world is far richer than might be immediately evident to those who think and communicate in conventional ways.

Beautiful Mystery explores what it means to be a person in the spaces between what we can and cannot say, and how we can fight to care for those we love when they don’t have the language to fight for themselves. Through her unique lens as a mother and an anthropologist, Rutherford tells the story of arriving in Millie’s world, what she found there, and how Millie showed her that words aren’t always what makes us human. Enlightening and deeply felt, Beautiful Mystery proves that you don’t have to understand someone to love them—a lesson that, if we all learned it, might allow us to live together in a fractured world.

The lecture will last about 40 minutes, with a discussion and reception following.

Sponsored by the Purdue University Department of Anthropology.

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Oct
8

Family Employment Awareness Training (FEAT)

The Center on Community Living and Careers is proud to deliver Family Employment Awareness Trainings (FEAT) to Hoosier families, their young adults with disabilities, and the professionals who support them.

Indiana is one of five states offering FEAT as a way to increase expectations and support for competitive integrated employment for individuals with disabilities. FEAT’s goals are in keeping with those of the state of Indiana, which supports Employment First—real work in the community for real wages—as a first option for young adults transitioning from high school.

FEAT Indiana is designed to increase family, student, and professional knowledge of state, federal, and community resources that support employment. Training includes individual and group activities, discussions, pullout sessions for young adults, and presentations from local employers, entrepreneurs, and community resource agency members. FEAT training facilitators follow up with technical assistance sessions to support participants in taking steps toward achieving competitive integrated employment.

Topics covered include:

  • Indiana’s Employment First policy;

  • Outside-the-box employment possibilities;

  • Success stories;

  • Family/parent role in supporting employment;

  • Transition to adulthood (healthcare, work, postsecondary education/training);

  • Employee and employer resources;

  • Information to support gaining and maintaining employment; and

  • Antidiscrimination laws.

Join us for these upcoming sessions:

  • Monday, September 29: A New Path - High Expectations for Employment

  • Tuesday, September 30: Individual Employment Possibilities

  • Wednesday, October 1: Employer and Employee Supports

  • Monday, October 6: Maintaining Employment Resources and Medicaid

  • Tuesday, October 7: Benefits

  • Wednesday, October 8: Local and State Agency Presenters

All sessions are 6-8pm.

Presented by Indiana Institute on Disability and Community Center on Community Living and Careers.

More information and free registration.

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Oct
8

Assistive Technology for Individuals with Mobility Impairments

  • Easterseals Crossroads Rehabilitation Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

This training offers valuable insights into the tools, technologies, and resources that enhance independence and quality of life for individuals with mobility impairments. Whether you are a healthcare provider, vocational rehabilitation counselor, professional supporting individuals with disabilities, or someone personally navigating mobility challenges, this session will provide practical knowledge and strategies you can use right away.

By participating in this FREE training, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of mobility solutions and how to match the right tools to individual needs. You’ll also strengthen your ability to empower individuals with greater independence while enhancing your own professional expertise. This training is an excellent opportunity to expand your knowledge, stay current with best practices, and make a meaningful difference in the lives of those you support.

This event will also be streamed live via Zoom and can be accessed at www.eastersealstech.com/live. Registration is required for both in-person and online webinar attendance.

Presented by Easterseals Crossroads.

Click here for more information and to register.

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Oct
7

Family Employment Awareness Training (FEAT)

The Center on Community Living and Careers is proud to deliver Family Employment Awareness Trainings (FEAT) to Hoosier families, their young adults with disabilities, and the professionals who support them.

Indiana is one of five states offering FEAT as a way to increase expectations and support for competitive integrated employment for individuals with disabilities. FEAT’s goals are in keeping with those of the state of Indiana, which supports Employment First—real work in the community for real wages—as a first option for young adults transitioning from high school.

FEAT Indiana is designed to increase family, student, and professional knowledge of state, federal, and community resources that support employment. Training includes individual and group activities, discussions, pullout sessions for young adults, and presentations from local employers, entrepreneurs, and community resource agency members. FEAT training facilitators follow up with technical assistance sessions to support participants in taking steps toward achieving competitive integrated employment.

Topics covered include:

  • Indiana’s Employment First policy;

  • Outside-the-box employment possibilities;

  • Success stories;

  • Family/parent role in supporting employment;

  • Transition to adulthood (healthcare, work, postsecondary education/training);

  • Employee and employer resources;

  • Information to support gaining and maintaining employment; and

  • Antidiscrimination laws.

Join us for these upcoming sessions:

  • Monday, September 29: A New Path - High Expectations for Employment

  • Tuesday, September 30: Individual Employment Possibilities

  • Wednesday, October 1: Employer and Employee Supports

  • Monday, October 6: Maintaining Employment Resources and Medicaid

  • Tuesday, October 7: Benefits

  • Wednesday, October 8: Local and State Agency Presenters

All sessions are 6-8pm.

Presented by Indiana Institute on Disability and Community Center on Community Living and Careers.

More information and free registration.

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Oct
6

Family Employment Awareness Training (FEAT)

The Center on Community Living and Careers is proud to deliver Family Employment Awareness Trainings (FEAT) to Hoosier families, their young adults with disabilities, and the professionals who support them.

Indiana is one of five states offering FEAT as a way to increase expectations and support for competitive integrated employment for individuals with disabilities. FEAT’s goals are in keeping with those of the state of Indiana, which supports Employment First—real work in the community for real wages—as a first option for young adults transitioning from high school.

FEAT Indiana is designed to increase family, student, and professional knowledge of state, federal, and community resources that support employment. Training includes individual and group activities, discussions, pullout sessions for young adults, and presentations from local employers, entrepreneurs, and community resource agency members. FEAT training facilitators follow up with technical assistance sessions to support participants in taking steps toward achieving competitive integrated employment.

Topics covered include:

  • Indiana’s Employment First policy;

  • Outside-the-box employment possibilities;

  • Success stories;

  • Family/parent role in supporting employment;

  • Transition to adulthood (healthcare, work, postsecondary education/training);

  • Employee and employer resources;

  • Information to support gaining and maintaining employment; and

  • Antidiscrimination laws.

Join us for these upcoming sessions:

  • Monday, September 29: A New Path - High Expectations for Employment

  • Tuesday, September 30: Individual Employment Possibilities

  • Wednesday, October 1: Employer and Employee Supports

  • Monday, October 6: Maintaining Employment Resources and Medicaid

  • Tuesday, October 7: Benefits

  • Wednesday, October 8: Local and State Agency Presenters

All sessions are 6-8pm.

Presented by Indiana Institute on Disability and Community Center on Community Living and Careers.

More information and free registration.

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Oct
1

Family Employment Awareness Training (FEAT)

The Center on Community Living and Careers is proud to deliver Family Employment Awareness Trainings (FEAT) to Hoosier families, their young adults with disabilities, and the professionals who support them.

Indiana is one of five states offering FEAT as a way to increase expectations and support for competitive integrated employment for individuals with disabilities. FEAT’s goals are in keeping with those of the state of Indiana, which supports Employment First—real work in the community for real wages—as a first option for young adults transitioning from high school.

FEAT Indiana is designed to increase family, student, and professional knowledge of state, federal, and community resources that support employment. Training includes individual and group activities, discussions, pullout sessions for young adults, and presentations from local employers, entrepreneurs, and community resource agency members. FEAT training facilitators follow up with technical assistance sessions to support participants in taking steps toward achieving competitive integrated employment.

Topics covered include:

  • Indiana’s Employment First policy;

  • Outside-the-box employment possibilities;

  • Success stories;

  • Family/parent role in supporting employment;

  • Transition to adulthood (healthcare, work, postsecondary education/training);

  • Employee and employer resources;

  • Information to support gaining and maintaining employment; and

  • Antidiscrimination laws.

Join us for these upcoming sessions:

  • Monday, September 29: A New Path - High Expectations for Employment

  • Tuesday, September 30: Individual Employment Possibilities

  • Wednesday, October 1: Employer and Employee Supports

  • Monday, October 6: Maintaining Employment Resources and Medicaid

  • Tuesday, October 7: Benefits

  • Wednesday, October 8: Local and State Agency Presenters

All sessions are 6-8pm.

Presented by Indiana Institute on Disability and Community Center on Community Living and Careers.

More information and free registration.

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Sep
30

Family Employment Awareness Training (FEAT)

The Center on Community Living and Careers is proud to deliver Family Employment Awareness Trainings (FEAT) to Hoosier families, their young adults with disabilities, and the professionals who support them.

Indiana is one of five states offering FEAT as a way to increase expectations and support for competitive integrated employment for individuals with disabilities. FEAT’s goals are in keeping with those of the state of Indiana, which supports Employment First—real work in the community for real wages—as a first option for young adults transitioning from high school.

FEAT Indiana is designed to increase family, student, and professional knowledge of state, federal, and community resources that support employment. Training includes individual and group activities, discussions, pullout sessions for young adults, and presentations from local employers, entrepreneurs, and community resource agency members. FEAT training facilitators follow up with technical assistance sessions to support participants in taking steps toward achieving competitive integrated employment.

Topics covered include:

  • Indiana’s Employment First policy;

  • Outside-the-box employment possibilities;

  • Success stories;

  • Family/parent role in supporting employment;

  • Transition to adulthood (healthcare, work, postsecondary education/training);

  • Employee and employer resources;

  • Information to support gaining and maintaining employment; and

  • Antidiscrimination laws.

Join us for these upcoming sessions:

  • Monday, September 29: A New Path - High Expectations for Employment

  • Tuesday, September 30: Individual Employment Possibilities

  • Wednesday, October 1: Employer and Employee Supports

  • Monday, October 6: Maintaining Employment Resources and Medicaid

  • Tuesday, October 7: Benefits

  • Wednesday, October 8: Local and State Agency Presenters

All sessions are 6-8pm.

Presented by Indiana Institute on Disability and Community Center on Community Living and Careers.

More information and free registration.

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Sep
29

Family Employment Awareness Training (FEAT)

The Center on Community Living and Careers is proud to deliver Family Employment Awareness Trainings (FEAT) to Hoosier families, their young adults with disabilities, and the professionals who support them.

Indiana is one of five states offering FEAT as a way to increase expectations and support for competitive integrated employment for individuals with disabilities. FEAT’s goals are in keeping with those of the state of Indiana, which supports Employment First—real work in the community for real wages—as a first option for young adults transitioning from high school.

FEAT Indiana is designed to increase family, student, and professional knowledge of state, federal, and community resources that support employment. Training includes individual and group activities, discussions, pullout sessions for young adults, and presentations from local employers, entrepreneurs, and community resource agency members. FEAT training facilitators follow up with technical assistance sessions to support participants in taking steps toward achieving competitive integrated employment.

Topics covered include:

  • Indiana’s Employment First policy;

  • Outside-the-box employment possibilities;

  • Success stories;

  • Family/parent role in supporting employment;

  • Transition to adulthood (healthcare, work, postsecondary education/training);

  • Employee and employer resources;

  • Information to support gaining and maintaining employment; and

  • Antidiscrimination laws.

Join us for these upcoming sessions:

  • Monday, September 29: A New Path - High Expectations for Employment

  • Tuesday, September 30: Individual Employment Possibilities

  • Wednesday, October 1: Employer and Employee Supports

  • Monday, October 6: Maintaining Employment Resources and Medicaid

  • Tuesday, October 7: Benefits

  • Wednesday, October 8: Local and State Agency Presenters

All sessions are 6-8pm.

Presented by Indiana Institute on Disability and Community Center on Community Living and Careers.

More information and free registration.

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OASIS Event - Which Supported Living Best Supports Me?
Sep
25

OASIS Event - Which Supported Living Best Supports Me?

Learn the differences between SGL (Supervised Group LIving) Homes and HCBS (Home & Community Based Services) Homes in the way they support you or your loved one.

We’ll learn from Laura Fife, case manager and parent.

Please RSVP to programs@oasisforlife.org or call 765-267-3808.

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Sep
25

INF2F Heart to Heart Conference

Indiana Family to Family's Heart to Heart Conference is back for it's 9th year in 2025! This conference is to provide families and those caring for or serving children or youth with diverse health and mental health needs and/or disabilities with information in language they can understand.

As parents ourselves, we know it can be difficult to commit to a full day of learning. Our virtual platform allows you to pop on and off sessions as needed, and all registrants will have access to session recordings for a month following the conference.

Our goal is to share timely and accurate information that will help you and your family better care for your loved ones.

Visit https://www.inf2f.org/heart-to-heart-conference.html for more information and for free registration.

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Sep
24

Creative Caregiving Options: Supporting Your Adult Child with Long Term Care Needs

For families who have an adult child with an IO Waiver, SELF Waiver or Level One Waiver, focusing on Homemaker Personal Care (HPC), Ohio Shared Living (OSL), Adult Day Services, Transportation, Respite and more.

We will cover:

  • The realities of long-term caregiving after school ends

  • Services and supports for adults who have DD Waivers

  • Tackling the lack of qualified DSPs

  • Creating a daily schedule

  • Tips and resources for success

This webinar is based in Ohio and talks about Ohio HCBS Waiver services. Still, there may be some wisdom and ideas for Indiana families.

Presented by Ohio Family to Family.

Free registration.

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Sep
24

Affordable Housing: Misconceptions & Myths

WHAT:   Webinar on Wednesday, September 24, 2025. 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM (DST)

WHERE:    Register Online. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/affordable-housing-misconceptions-myths-tickets-1554162845909?aff=oddtdtcreator

Note: A Zoom Link will be sent to your email by 12 noon on September 24th to connect you to the webinar.

SPEAKER:  Matt Rayburn, Deputy Executive Director & Chief Real Estate Development Officer & State Disaster Housing Manager, Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority (IHCDA)

MODERATOR:  Michael Hicks, Advocate, Inclusion Institute of the League

OVERVIEW:          

Affordable housing programs can be complicated, and each program has its own unique rules and quirks.  In this webinar, we will debunk some commonly held misconceptions and myths about affordable housing programs, including:

  • questions about the range of income eligibility

  • rent limits and accommodations

  • locations of housing

  • accessible features

 This webinar will also include a “101” introduction on various affordable housing programs and the differences between them.

INTENDED AUDIENCE:

People with disabilities and families, advocates for disability rights, community living organizations representatives, affordable housing associates, service coordinators and others seeking to connect people with integrated, affordable and accessible housing opportunities.

ACCOMMODATIONS: To request, email Deb McCarty at dlmccart1@aol.com or call 317-638-2392 by 12:00 noon on September 22, 2025.

Presented by The Inclusion Institute of The League.

This event is made possible by the generous support of the AWS Foundation.

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Sep
22

Protect Housing for Disabled People: Understanding National Threats and Calls to Action

Join us for this 90-minute online event to learn about what’s happening with federal housing programs for people with disabilities. We’ll talk about new and ongoing threats to important programs like Housing Choice Vouchers (Section 8), HUD Section 811, HOME, and more. We’ll also talk about rule changes that could add unfair time limits or work requirements, as well as other threats to community integration.

You will learn what’s at stake, ask questions, and get the necessary information to take action. Whether you are a disabled person, a family member, an advocate, or an ally, you’ll leave with clear steps to help protect affordable, accessible, and inclusive housing in your community and across the country.

ASL interpretation and captioning will be available.

Hosted by The Kelsey.

Co-hosted by the Autistic Self Advocacy Network, Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law, The National Council on Independent Living, and New Disabled South.

Free registration.

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Sep
22

TCPL Book Life Club

  • Tippecanoe County Public Library - Downtown (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

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

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Sep
19

Wabash Center Self-Advocates Car Wash

Wabash Center’s Self-Advocates Group will be hosting a car wash fundraiser to help support their work! This event is completely led by the Self-Advocates and they would greatly appreciate your support!

Event Details:
Date: Friday, September 19th
Time: 12p-2:30p
Location: Wabash Center (2000 Greenbush St., Lafayette, IN)

We’d love for you to stop by, get your car washed, and support the important work that the Self-Advocates Group does.  

Please note that all donations are cash only. 

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Sep
18

Outdoor Club Prophetstown Walk

  • Prophetstown State Park, Prairie View Picnic area. (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

This event is CANCELLED because we did not have enough RSVPs in time.

Join your friends at OASIS for a guided Prairie Discovery Walk at Prophetstown State Park.

Cost is $2/person. 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 September 15 to programs@oasisforlife.org or call 765-267-3808 (no texts).

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Sep
17

Noble's Parent Cafe

Noble’s Parent Cafe is designed to give caregivers, supporting a family member diagnosed with a disability, the opportunity to spend time with others who may share similar feelings and experiences. 

Guided by our café and table host, we will have conversation around our theme “Cup of Calm – Self-Care & Mental Health” . 

To hear more about our Parent Café in general, feel free to contact Johnda Knight, Family Services Coordinator @ j.knight@mynoblelife.org.

Free registration.

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Sep
16

Smart Home Technology for Individuals with Accessibility Needs

Equipping a home with a smart home system and technologies specifically designed to enhance its safety and efficacy can help increase independence and autonomy for older adults and people with disabilities. However, smart homes remain unattainable to many due to the high cost of these systems and technologies. There are resources, such as the State Grant for Assistive Technology Program, that can help individuals acquire smart home devices. There are also other demonstrative models, such as Oklahoma’s Smart Home Demonstration Sites and the Illinois Smart Home Demonstration Center, that can show how affordable assistive technology could transform a home into a smart home.

Presented by ACL’s Housing and Services Resource Center.

Free registration.

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Sep
7

Wabash Center Sunday Social

Wabash Center is excited to share an invitation to our September Social, which will be a little different this month! Instead of meeting on Saturday, we’ll be gathering on Sunday, September 7th for a special Movie Night at Loeb Stadium in Lafayette.

📽️ Movie: Lilo & Stitch (live action – chosen by community vote!)
📍 Location: Loeb Stadium, Lafayette
📅 Date: Sunday, September 7th
Time: 6PM-8PM
🍿 Snacks: Light snacks will be provided

This event is open to individuals served, families, guardians, staff, and the entire IDD community in Lafayette. We’d love for you to join us—and we encourage you to share this invitation with the individuals and families you work alongside.

Thank you for helping us spread the word and supporting opportunities for connection, fun, and community building.

RSVP  here: https://form.jotform.com/252254399868070 

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