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Community Resource Fair

August 30, 2017
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August 30, 2017 @ 10:30 am - 12:30 pm
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Deb Curry, Director of Family Services
(303) 377-9732 x117
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Anchor Center for Blind Children
2550 Roslyn Street
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Join us for the Anchor Center Community Resource Fair!

What: Anchor Center is proud to offer our first-ever Community Resource Fair. Come and learn about all of the services available to you from our community partners. This FREE, educational event will provide you with resources to help your child and family.

Who: Open to all Anchor Center families and alumni

When: Wednesday, August 30th from 10:30AM – 12:20PM

Where: Anchor Center for Blind Children

Here’s a sampling of some of the Community Partners that will be in attendance:

Advocacy Denver – Advocacy Denver is a non-profit, civil right advocacy organization serving children, teens with disabilities and adults with developmental or intellectual disabilities — and their families.

All for Kids – All for Kids Home Health takes a family-kid-centered approach and partners with you in your child’s care. In working together, clients and families experience firsthand the team’s shared commitment to compassion, excellence, and reliability — the core values of All for Kids!

Amaryllis Therapy Network – Amaryllis Therapy Network, Inc. offers occupational, physical and speech therapy for infants, children and adolescents, as well as classes for children, parents and the professionals that work with them. In addition, they offer a variety of integrative bodywork techniques including infant massage, craniosacral therapy, neurovascular therapy and the Feldenkrais Method® for infants, children and adults.

Assistive Technology Partners (ATG) – ATG empowers individuals with disabilities to achieve their ​highest p​o​tential throug​​h th​e use of assistive technology, by providing exemplary clinical services, consultation, education, research and innovative technology development.

Bright by Three  – Bright by Three provides a bright beginning for all Colorado children by helping families support their children’s physical, emotional, and intellectual development during the critical first three years of life. Bright by Three visits with parents and other caregivers and provides a three-step program to make sure their little ones get the best start at life. And it’s absolutely free.

Clothes to Kids – Clothes To Kids of Denver provides new and quality used clothing to preschool – 12th grade students from low-income or in-crisis families in the Denver Metro Area, free of charge.

Colorado Center for the Blind – Since its establishment in 1988, the Colorado Center for the Blind has provided innovative teaching techniques and philosophy that continues to have Far-reaching effects on the lives of blind people, taking them to new heights of independence.

Denver’s Early Childhood Council – Denver’s Early Childhood Council works with child care providers, policy makers and other partners to enhance the quality and availability of child care and early education opportunities for children, because when children and their families – and those who serve them – are supported, our community is strengthened.

Denver Department of Human Services – Denver Human Services provides assistance benefits and protection and prevention services to one in three Denver residents. Assistance programs including food, cash and medical benefits, child care, child support, and general assistance are provided to eligible Denver residents in financial need. Other assistance programs include Employment First and Veterans Services, which work with Denver residents and veterans on job placement and retention.

MGA Home Healthcare – MGA healthcare professionals deliver high-quality clinical care with the individualized attention that truly makes a difference for patients. They also have the broad service infrastructure to provide a comprehensive approach to home care, including full clinical and administrative support teams.

PEAK Parent Center – PEAK Parent Center is a nonprofit that works every day to ensure that all people with disabilities are fully included in their neighborhood schools, communities, employment, and all walks of life. Founded in 1986, PEAK offers an array of free and low-cost services to families of children with disabilities and self-advocates across Colorado and beyond.

Solace Home Health – Solace Home Healthcare provides nursing services, speech therapy, physical therapy and occupational therapy to children at home.

 

 

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