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May 2024

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Family Support Group (In English)

Every First Thursday at 4:00 pm

Please join WarmLine parent and clinical counselor, Catherine "Cassie" Morgan-Look, to chat with other family members and offer support and understanding to each other. This is a monthly virtual group with a new topic each session. There’s no commitment to attend each session, but here you will find a warm, safe fellowship of families who are on the same journey.

New Diagnosis Family Support Group

Thursday, May 9, 2024
11:00 am12:30 pm

Please join WarmLine parent and clinical counselor, Catherine "Cassie" Morgan-Look, virtually to chat with other family members, offer support and understanding to each other. This is a monthly group focusing on families that have recently received a new diagnosis. There’s no commitment to attend each session, but here you will find a warm, safe fellowship of families who are on the same journey.

New Diagnosis Family Support Group* (*New Time)

Thursday, May 9, 2024
4:00 pm5:30 pm

Please join WarmLine parent and clinical counselor, Catherine "Cassie" Morgan-Look, virtually to chat with other family members, offer support and understanding to each other. This is a monthly group focusing on families that have recently received a new diagnosis. There’s no commitment to attend each session, but here you will find a warm, safe fellowship of families who are on the same journey.

**Date Changed** WarmLine Volunteer Orientation

Friday, May 17, 2024
6:00 pm7:00 pm

Welcome to WarmLine's Volunteer Orientation! We have plenty of upcoming events with volunteer opportunities. Attend this 1-hour orientation to get familiar with WarmLine's events and how you can support us. Volunteers must be 18+ or attend with a parent or guardian who is 18+.

Grupo de Apoyo En Español

Tuesday, May 21, 2024
11:00 am12:30 pm

Este es un grupo mensual, con un nuevo tema en cada sesión. No hay compromiso de asistir a cada sesión, pero aquí encontrará una comunidad cálida y segura de familias que están en el mismo viaje. Cada tercero Martes.
This is a monthly group, with a new topic each session. There’s no commitment to attend each session, but here you will find a warm, safe fellowship of families who are on the same journey. Every third Tuesday.

Grupo de Apoyo (En Español)

Tuesday, May 21, 2024
11:00 am12:30 pm

Este es un grupo mensual, con un nuevo tema en cada sesión. No hay compromiso de asistir a cada sesión, pero aquí encontrará una comunidad cálida y segura de familias que están en el mismo viaje.
This is a monthly group, with a new topic each session. There’s no commitment to attend each session, but here you will find a warm, safe fellowship of families who are on the same journey.

IDEA 101: Special ED Basics for Parents (English)

Friday, May 31, 2024
10:00 am12:00 pm

WarmLine FRC is happy to have Claudette Rushing from Education Resolutions. Claudette Rushing has worked in public education as a teacher, mediator, investigator, hearing officer and attorney, since 2002. She currently works as a special education hearing officer for the Vermont Agency of Education and Texas Education Agency where she rules on IDEA complaints. She also investigates and mediates IDEA complaints for several states. Ms. Rushing has also worked as legal counsel for the U.S. Department of the Interior- Office of the Solicitor where she worked extensively with the Bureau of Indian Education. Ms. Rushing worked as a Legal Specialist and Dispute Resolution Coordinator for the Oregon Department of Education from 2011-2015. She worked as an attorney for the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights from 2015-2021. During law school, she also interned for Baltimore City Schools Office of General Counsel and the National School Boards Association/Council of School Attorneys. Prior to her legal career, Ms. Rushing worked as a reading specialist, English as a Foreign Language (EFL) teacher, and as a general and special education teacher in Texas, France, and Maryland. She also worked extensively with gifted and talented children with Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Talented Youth. She identifies as a person with a disability and is most proud of her work as a mother. When she isn’t working in education law and policy you can find her reading, learning about indigenous art and culture, walking, hiking, or spending time with children.

IDEA 101: Conceptos básicos de educación especial para padres (en Español)

Friday, May 31, 2024
1:00 pm3:00 pm

Este taller está diseñado para capacitar a padres y cuidadores al:
Comprender la ley IDEA
Ampliar las habilidades de autodefensa
Aumentar la participación familiar en el proceso del IEP
¡Y más!

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