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Formal Public Comment is Now Open for He-M 506


He-M 506 outlines the minimum qualifications and training requirements of providers and staff who provide services to individuals with developmental disabilities or acquired brain disorders.  


Review the notice and participation details here.


The Initial Proposal may be found here.

You're invited


The Community Bridges Family Support Council invites you to a relaxed evening of conversation and appetizers at Tandy’s Pub on Wednesday, April 3, at 6:00 p.m.

Join us in this opportunity for legislators and constituents connected to Community Bridges to come together and discuss legislative activities that impact the disability community.

 

Registration is limited, so RSVP to the email below by April 1.

 

We look forward to seeing you there!


sbowman@cbinnh.org

Capital Area Regional Transition Fair

Tuesday, April 9, 2024, 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm National Guard Edward Cross Training Complex 722 Riverwood Dr. Pembroke, NH


Come along as different organizations from around the state share the services they offer to support people with disabilities transition into life after high school.



View the flyer here

Best Buddies Friendship Walk!


Join in on the fun, food, and games on Saturday, May 5th at 10:00 am.

Tee Best Buddies Walk is an excellent opportunity to get out, meet new people, and enjoy the community.


To learn more and register, visit

bestbuddiesfriendshipwalk.org/newhampshire

View the flyer
May Dinner Dance Flyer

Check out what the Concord Regional Arc has happening!


Registration for the Spring Bowling Program is open! Sign up soon, registration ends on March 22, 2024.


Arc also invites you to their May Dinner Dance.

Sign up by April 26, 2024


Print the attached flyers for mail-in registration or call the contacts listed.

Spring Bowling Program Flyer

Check Out Easterseals' Camp Sno-Mo!


Camp Sno-Mo offers a safe and

accessible residential camping experience for children and young adults.


Each activity allows campers to challenge themselves to learn and grow, make new friends, develop confidence, and discover how much they can achieve.


Learn more here.

Supporting the Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism


The Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism is partnering with Jersey Mike’s Subs during their March “Month of Giving” campaign. Stores in New England will raise money for the Foundation, which in turn supports people and organizations that work to improve the lives of people experiencing Autism and other developmental disabilities.

On Wednesday, March 27th, 100% of all sales from Jersey Mike’s stores in New England will be donated to Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism.


Learn More about the Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation and their efforts to empower people with Autism and other Developmental disabilities.

$50 Grocery Vouchers


The Family Support Council has $50.00 grocery vouchers available for families and supported community members. Restrictions apply.


Please contact your service coordinator for details.

Linkage Project


NH Disability Health Program is collaborating with the National Center for START Services and Community Bridges to implement the Linkage Project, which connects adults with IDD to preventive health care and health promotion programs in their community.


https://iod.unh.edu/nh-disability-health-program/what-we-do/linkage-project

Click on the links below to learn more about activities happening near you.