Friday, October 25 & Saturday, October 26, 2013
The DC Community is coming together to support youth and young adults with disabilities transitioning into employment, education, and independence.
Please join us!
Youth Secondary Transition Fair
Friday, October 25, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Local schools serving DC students - DCPS, Charther, Non-public - are invited to bring their students.
Secondary Transition Community Forum
Saturday, October 26, 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
DC youth and young adults with disabilities, parents/caregivers, educators, employers, community organizations, government representatives, and community members are invited.
There is no charge for this event and box lunches and refreshments will be provided (Saturday only).
Advanced registration is required. Register by October 11, 2013 to secure a spot. Please submit requests for accommodations by October 11, 2012. Preference given to exhibitors attending both Friday and Saturday.
For more information or to register by phone, contact Sarah Grime, sarah.grime@schooltalkdc.org, (202) 907-6887.
Register to exhibit for the 5th Annual Moving Forward Together Secondary Transition Fair & Community Forum!
This Conference is Jointly Funded By: District of Columbia Department on Disability Services, District of Columbia Developmental Disabilities Council, District of Columbia Office of the State Superintendent of Education, District of Columbia Public Library, Institute for Educational Leadership, and The HSC Foundation and the Mitsubishi Electric America Foundation through the Youth Transitions Collaborative
Thank You to All Co-sponsors: Advocates for Justice and Education, The ARC of DC, DC Appleseed, District of Columbia Association for Special Education, DC Metro ADA Coalition, DC Metro Business Leadership Network, District of Columbia Public Schools Office of Special Education, DC Special Education COOP, DC State Advisory Panel on Special Education, Full Circle Employment Solutions LLC, George Washington University, I’m Determined (VA Department of Education), Inclusion Research Institute, National Alliance to Advance Adolescent Health, Project ACTION!, Quality Trust for Individuals with Disabilities, ReadSpeaker, University Legal Services