Cinco De Mayo Potluck and Trivia- Wallingford Winter/ Spring 2019 Adult Group
Group A and B Cinco de Mayo Potluck and Trivia ASRC 101 North Plains Rd. Wallingford
Group A and B Cinco de Mayo Potluck and Trivia ASRC 101 North Plains Rd. Wallingford
Come join us as we walk down the main street of Wallingford to support ASRC’s mission on behalf of those living with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Register and create teams: CLICK HERE Signature Sponsor: Bronze Sponsor: Bronze Sponsor: Become a Sponsor: Click Here
Group A - Hiking- Quinnipiac Linear Trail Wallingford Group B- Escape Room- 2139 Silas Deane Highway Rocky Hill
4th Annual Autism Conference: Advances in Research and Clinical Practice Growing up with Autism Thursday, April 4th, 2019 9:00am to 3:30pm Yale School of Medicine
Get your burrito rolling as ASRC kicks off Autism Awareness Month and launches the count down for the state’s oldest and largest Walk for Autism on April 28th. Saturday March 30th Chipotle in Wallingford 1094 N Colony Road 4:00-8:00PM Join us at CHIPOTLE for a fundraiser to support Autism Services & Resources Of Connecticut. Just
Social Skills Discussion Group A and B 3:00-5:00 ASRC, 101 North Plains Road Wallingford, CT
Planning for the Unknown Special Needs Financial Planning Presented by Andrew Komarow, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ Planning Across The Spectrum and Attorney Kathleen Tetreault, Disability Planning Partners Parents of children with Special Needs focus relentlessly on their loved ones, but as caregivers they neglect their own needs. This workshop will discuss aspects of financial planning, ABLE
Group A- Brewery or Dinner/Movie Group B- Brewery or Dinner/ Movie
Planning for the Future of Your Loved One with Special Needs This workshop will cover : Special Needs Trusts New ABLE ACT Protecting Government Benefit Eligibility Guardianship and Conservatorship SSI, SSDI Financial Security and Funding Options Letter of Intent For more information please contact: jhawkins@FuturesPlanned.com or 860.573.4089
This free workshop will by led by Chartered Special Needs Consultant Michael Beloff, who has a son with autism. He will talk about the differences between SSI, Medicaid, SSDI, and Medicare and some of the ways you can qualify for a specific plan.