Families explore resources and opportunities at the Greenville resource fair.
Greenville is set to host ‘The Road to Possibilities – An Opportunity Fair’ on February 6, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at the University Center. This event will provide valuable resources for students with disabilities and their families, featuring over 40 exhibitors, workshops, and opportunities for education, employment, and independent living. Local organizations are teaming up to equip families with essential tools, while food and entertainment will enhance the vibrant atmosphere. Pre-registration is encouraged for a smooth experience.
Mark your calendars, Greenville! On February 6, the city will play host to an incredibly important event tailored just for students with disabilities and their families. The resource fair, dubbed The Road to Possibilities – An Opportunity Fair!, is set to unfold from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at the University Center located at 225 S. Pleasantburg Drive. It promises to be a fantastic evening packed with valuable resources and support for those in our community.
With more than 40 exhibitors in attendance, attendees can expect a wealth of information about community resources and services aimed at helping students with disabilities thrive. This is an incredible chance for families to explore a variety of resources including post-secondary education, employment opportunities, and even fun activities in recreation and leisure. The fair goes beyond just education and work; it will also touch on important aspects like independent living, financial literacy, and legal planning. Such comprehensive offerings can help lay a solid foundation as students transition into adulthood.
To make the event even more enriching, several organizations and agencies will be offering workshops throughout the evening. These sessions are designed to provide deeper insights into the various options available and how best to navigate them. Whether you’re eager to learn about self-advocacy or explore career paths, there will be something for everyone.
The collaboration between Greenville County Schools and local organizations like the Barbara Stone Foundation is a key component of this event. This partnership is instrumental in providing essential information regarding educational and recreational opportunities for students with disabilities. Together, they aim to equip families with the tools they need for a richer, more independent life. It’s all about empowering students with the knowledge to make informed choices about their futures.
To add a dash of delight to the fair, attendees can look forward to enjoying food and live entertainment from various disability-related groups in the Upstate. Not only will you find invaluable resources, but you’ll also be treated to a vibrant atmosphere that illustrates the power of community and support.
While registration for this event is not mandatory, it’s definitely encouraged! Pre-registering assists the organizers in making sure there are enough materials and food for everyone. Interested attendees can easily secure their spot online at the Barbara Stone Foundation’s event page. Taking this simple step can truly enhance your experience and ensure that everything runs smoothly.
So, if you’re a student with a disability, a family member, or even a concerned community member, don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to connect with resources that could make a real difference in navigating the future. Mark your calendar for February 6, gather your family, and head to the University Center for an evening filled with knowledge, resources, and community spirit. Let’s work together to build a brighter tomorrow!
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