Parenting with Pride
This virtual conversation series is designed to support LGBTQ2IA+ parents and caregivers as they build communication skills, strengthen emotional well-being, harness the power of lived…
A free service for families with special needs children
This virtual conversation series is designed to support LGBTQ2IA+ parents and caregivers as they build communication skills, strengthen emotional well-being, harness the power of lived…
To promote and enhance a coordinate family services system for infants and toddlers, age birth to three, who have, or are at risk for having,…
This supportive, hands-on workshop is designed for parents and caregivers of children with special needs who want to create an organized system for managing their…
This monthly series supports teenagers and young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in learning about healthy, safe, and respectful relationships. Each month focuses on…
Navigating the Regional Center system can feel confusing and stressful, but you don't have to do it alone. Join us for a NEW & FREE in-person…
Let's celebrate our love for the outdoors and our local parks! Join us for a fun-filled day with outdoor recreation experiences, games, art and more!…
Cid Prom is back- but this year, the villains have taken over! Join us as we reclaim the dance floor 17th annual CID Prom, gilled…
Everyone is welcome to join BTC for "We Are AANHPI Families", a FREE engaging four-part virtual conversation series where they come together to share stories…
Join us for an informative session tailored to families eligible for Regional Center Services. Whether you are new to IRC or seeking a refresher, this…
Social media can affect mental health, the brain, and your family’s privacy. We’ll share strategies to help keep your child safe, build healthy habits, and…
Regional centers offer a variety of housing options for regional center clients – but understanding what they are, how they work, and how to access…
Support group for adults diagnosed autistic is intending exclusively for individuals who have received an autism diagnosis in adulthood.