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Clark County Hosts Resource Fair for Young Adults with Disabilities at Educational Service District 112

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Published on April 10, 2024
Clark County Hosts Resource Fair for Young Adults with Disabilities at Educational Service District 112Source: Google Street View

Clark County is taking a bold step forward in supporting young adults with disabilities by teaming up with local organizations to host a resource fair designed to ease the transition into adulthood. Slated for Saturday, April 27, from 10 am to 1 pm, the event takes place at Educational Service District 112 on 2500 NE 65th Ave, offering free lunch and a wealth of information for those in need.

The fair is expected to bring together an array of vendors and community partners, all to guide students as they navigate the choppy waters of post-high school life. Attendees can look forward to getting the lowdown on vital services, including employment support, educational opportunities, housing options, transportation, as well as parks, recreation, and the other aspects that combine to craft the tapestry of independent living. In a move that reflects the fair's inclusivity, lunch will be provided free of charge.

Embracing a hands-on approach, students are particularly encouraged to attend this enlightening event. With adult life comes a new set of challenges, and through this collaborative effort, Clark County aims to foster an environment where young adults with disabilities can accrue the resources, knowledge, and confidence needed to succeed on their terms. Registration, which is essential for those looking to participate, can be completed at the Clark County Community Services website.