Since January, our Navigator Teams have reached 1,638 families, 264 professionals, and 366 persons with disabilities.
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Is the traditional college route not the best fit for your high school graduate? Call and let us help you identify more options for your child. Prefer to surf the web? Search our
Special Needs Database
under the Transition to Adulthood category. Also, visit our
Roadmap to Success
for more great information and resources!
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Studio Movie Grill presents
sensory-friendly screenings FREE!
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When you shop-you can help!
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When you shop-you can help!
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Young people need a place to share and P2P has a
Facebook group
just for them.
This summer, send your teen or young adult to a place where they can find others who are facing those same worries about growing up, going to college, finding a job, learning to drive, living on their own and more.
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Volunteer Spotlight
Marina Jones
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Marina Jones and Megan Grieves both share a special bond over rare genetic disorders that impact their families in challenging ways. Together, they make perfect partners to support one another. Read more of Marina's story...
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In June, Parent to Parent of Georgia (P2P) hosted a wonderful weekend of leadership training for 10 parents! Learn more...
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The E3 Project's collaborative efforts are having a positive impact on student success at the Atlanta Area School for the Deaf (AASD). The team, including P2P, AASD and GVRA, is implementing a plan which enhances family engagement, strengthens relationships and supports student success.
Check out what they are doing...
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Together we support Georgia families impacted by disabilities and special health care needs.
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