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We are continuing our partnership with Ballet INitiative for an Adaptive Ballet Series. These classes are free, but you must be registered to attend. You do not have to live in Hancock County to participate!! Parents of participants under 18 must stay and siblings are always welcome. We cannot wait to see you there!
We are continuing our partnership with Ballet INitiative for an Adaptive Ballet Series. These classes are free, but you must be registered to attend. You do not have to live in Hancock County to participate!! Parents of participants under 18 must stay and siblings are always welcome. We cannot wait to see you there!
We are continuing our partnership with Ballet INitiative for an Adaptive Ballet Series. These classes are free, but you must be registered to attend. You do not have to live in Hancock County to participate!! Parents of participants under 18 must stay and siblings are always welcome. We cannot wait to see you there!
These classes are free, but you must be registered to attend. You do not have to live in Hancock County to participate!! Parents of participants under 18 must stay and siblings are always welcome. We cannot wait to see you there!
We are continuing our partnership with Ballet INitiative for an Adaptive Ballet Series. These classes are free, but you must be registered to attend. You do not have to live in Hancock County to participate!! Parents of participants under 18 must stay and siblings are always welcome. We cannot wait to see you there!
The Arc of Hancock County's Self-Care Series for parents, educators, therapists and caretakers of individuals with disabilities will be at Chapple House Therapies this Wednesday, February 12 from 7:00-9:00pm and we will be offering free childcare thanks to professionals from this ABA center. Enjoy yummy dessert along with relaxing music and stress-relief activities while you wait for your massage from a professional massage therapist.
We are continuing our partnership with Ballet INitiative for an Adaptive Ballet Series. These classes are free, but you must be registered to attend. You do not have to live in Hancock County to participate!! Parents of participants under 18 must stay and siblings are always welcome. We cannot wait to see you there!
The Arc of Hancock County's Self-Care Series for parents, educators, therapists and caretakers of individuals with disabilities will be at Chapple House Therapies this Wednesday, February 12 from 7:00-9:00pm and we will be offering free childcare thanks to professionals from this ABA center. Enjoy yummy dessert along with relaxing music and stress-relief activities while you wait for your massage from a professional massage therapist.
On March 3 at 7:00pm via Zoom, Ethan Pickett from Pure Abilities will be speaking about recreational therapy and medicaid waivers. Our featured nonprofit organization will be Louie Farms.
These classes are free, but you must be registered to attend. You do not have to live in Hancock County to participate!! Parents of participants under 18 must stay and siblings are always welcome. We cannot wait to see you there!
On March 18 at 7:00pm via Zoom, Alissa Hughes from Purposeful Play Everyday will be speaking about her experience as a Speech and Feeding Therapist and as a mom of a child with a rare syndrome. Our featured nonprofit organization will be Shares, Inc.
The Arc of Hancock County's Self-Care Series for parents, educators, therapists and caretakers of individuals with disabilities will be at Chapple House Therapies this Wednesday, February 12 from 7:00-9:00pm and we will be offering free childcare thanks to professionals from this ABA center. Enjoy yummy dessert along with relaxing music and stress-relief activities while you wait for your massage from a professional massage therapist.
These classes are free, but you must be registered to attend. You do not have to live in Hancock County to participate!! Parents of participants under 18 must stay and siblings are always welcome. We cannot wait to see you there!
This will be an egg-cellent day! Don't miss out on the chance to pet and take photos with the horses, bunnies, donkeys, goats and even a cow named Ritz! Get your face painted or enjoy sensory friendly activities. We cannot wait to see you there!
The Arc of Hancock County's Self-Care Series for parents, educators, therapists and caretakers of individuals with disabilities will be at Chapple House Therapies this Wednesday, February 12 from 7:00-9:00pm and we will be offering free childcare thanks to professionals from this ABA center. Enjoy yummy dessert along with relaxing music and stress-relief activities while you wait for your massage from a professional massage therapist.
These classes are free, but you must be registered to attend. You do not have to live in Hancock County to participate!! Parents of participants under 18 must stay and siblings are always welcome. We cannot wait to see you there!
We are starting a new program called the Self-Advocates Club, which will be led by our newest board member, Mike Miller and our Self-Advocate board member, Kimmie Garrison. It is open to individuals with disabilities who are 15 and older and does require membership to our organization, which is free for Self-Advocates. This club will be offering classes on important topics and also will be planning a walk fundraiser to help promote the Arc of Hancock County, raise money for the club, and increase awareness of the ADA accessibility needs in the area. Registration is required, but free.
The Arc of Hancock County's Self-Care Series for parents, educators, therapists and caretakers of individuals with disabilities will be at Chapple House Therapies this Wednesday, February 12 from 7:00-9:00pm and we will be offering free childcare thanks to professionals from this ABA center. Enjoy yummy dessert along with relaxing music and stress-relief activities while you wait for your massage from a professional massage therapist.
We are starting a new program called the Self-Advocates Club, which will be led by our newest board member, Mike Miller and our Self-Advocate board member, Kimmie Garrison. It is open to individuals with disabilities who are 15 and older and does require membership to our organization, which is free for Self-Advocates. This club will be offering classes on important topics and also will be planning a walk fundraiser to help promote the Arc of Hancock County, raise money for the club, and increase awareness of the ADA accessibility needs in the area. Registration is required, but free.
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