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SUMMARY:Down to Earth Nutrition
DESCRIPTION:We’re honored to begin a Down to Earth Nutrition Series with Karla\, a mom and nutrition professional whose journey began with her son\, Leeon\, who was born with Down syndrome. From the very beginning\, Karla paid close attention to his health\, immunity\, and long-term well-being\, searching for ways to truly support his body and prevent future challenges. Through years of observation\, research\, and lived experience\, she learned how powerful nutrition and food quality can be. What began with supplements evolved into a family-wide shift toward organic\, whole foods – a decision that led to noticeable improvements in her son’s immunity\, thyroid health\, digestion\, and overall strength\, as well as her own. Karla’s story is rooted in listening to her child\, trusting what she saw\, and understanding that real wellness is not a short-term diet\, but a long-term lifestyle. For her full story\, please visit: https://karlacubilla.wpcomstaging.com/journey/ \nJoin us on February 23 from 6–7 PM for the first webinar in this series as Karla shares her story\, the nutritional changes they made and why\, and what you can start doing today to support your own family’s wellness. \nRSVP to join us online. Here’s the zoom sign up link: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/mmhlUoKRQGSXbuuk8-KLrA
URL:https://dsnetworkaz.org/event/nutritionfeb222026/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Level Up! Webinar Series
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SUMMARY:Webinar Lennar Home
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URL:https://dsnetworkaz.org/event/webinar-lennar-home/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Level Up! Webinar Series
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SUMMARY:Level Up Webinar: Housing
DESCRIPTION:Join Us – Live Webinar on Housing\nTue\, Jan 30\, 2024 @ 6:00pm\nNavigating the path to suitable housing for your loved ones with Down syndrome can be an intricate journey\, filled with questions\, uncertainties\, and the desire for the best possible future. At our upcoming Housing Webinar\, we recognize the confusion parents and caregivers often face while seeking the right solutions.\n\nJoin us on January 30th at 6pm for an enlightening discussion as we unravel the complexities of housing options. Our panel of experts\, including Jen Murphree from Rainbow Acres\, Donald Harrington in social work\, Coley Schaan Amaro from Luna Azul\, and Megan Akens from DDD will share insights to demystify the process. \nWe understand the importance of your questions and encourage active participation from family members and the community. Together\, we will explore the optimal age to embark on this journey\, providing a roadmap for what to expect throughout the housing process. \nLet’s come together to transform confusion into clarity\, creating a foundation for informed decisions and a brighter future for individuals with Down syndrome. Get involved in the conversation\, submit your questions and join us in shaping the discussion on housing solutions. Your voice matters in building a community that supports every individual’s unique journey. Save the date!! #HousingWebinar #DownSyndromeJourney #InformedDecisions \n\nRegister Here  \n\nMEET THE PANELISTS\n\n\n\nDonald Harrington\nWith over a decade of dedicated service in the field of social work and human services\, Donald Harrington is a seasoned professional with a passion for empowering individuals and families. Currently serving as a Licensing Worker at Fostering Hope LLC\, he plays a pivotal role in conducting interviews\, completing home studies\, and managing initial licensing paperwork to ensure families are well-prepared for the fostering journey.\n\nIn his previous role at My Home LLC\, Donald excelled as a Licensing Worker\, overseeing the compliance of 12 families with stringent DDD and AHCCCS regulations. He demonstrated exceptional skills in report submission\, behavioral treatment planning\, and providing critical training to families. \nAs a Case Manager at Working Alternatives Inc\, Donald supervised a caseload of over 26 inmates\, offering invaluable support during their transition back into society. This experience honed his ability to navigate complex situations and provide essential resources for successful reintegration. \nDonald’s educational background includes a degree in Sociology and Criminology from Missouri State University\, showcasing his commitment to understanding the social dynamics that shape our communities. \nBeyond professional endeavors\, Donald is an active member of the community\, serving on boards such as the Page Regional Domestic Violence Center and volunteering with various committees\, including the DDD IOC Board for Northern Arizona. \nWith a wealth of experience\, a genuine passion for advocacy\, and a proven track record of making a positive impact\, Donald brings a unique perspective to the discussion on housing options for individuals with Down syndrome. He also proudly served in the United States Air Force from 1979 to 1983\, embodying a spirit of dedication and service. \nWe are excited to have Donald join us and share his expertise and insights during our upcoming webinar on housing solutions for individuals with Down syndrome. \nDonald R Harrington\n\n928 640 7901\nDon@fosteringhope.net\n\n\n\n\nJen Murphree\nDirector of Admissions\, Rainbow Acres\n\nJen Murphree was raised in the Southwest by two special educators and has had a lifelong commitment to those with special needs. Her passion is helping families realize their dream for their loved ones. Jen has served adults with special needs in a residential setting since 2001. She previously served as a direct support residential staff member as well as Activities Coordinator at Riverview School on Cape Cod in Massachusetts and as a founding staff member and Personal Finance Coordinator at Casa de Amma in San Juan Capistrano\, California. \nJen joined Rainbow Acres in 2013 and served as an Admissions Counselor before becoming Director of Admissions. Jen believes that God has called her to a life of service to individuals with developmental disabilities. Jen received her Bachelor’s degrees in International Affairs and Spanish from Northern Arizona University and her Master’s degree in Leadership from Grand Canyon University. Jen has two sons and a devoted husband who loves to hike in the woods and play games in their spare time. \nJen Murphree\n928-567-5231\njen@rainbowacres.org\n\n\n\nAbout Rainbow Acres \nRainbow Acres is a Christian residential community located in the heart of Arizona. As a nonprofit organization founded in 1974\, Rainbow Acres is celebrating 50 years of service to neurodiverse adults. The residents are 18+ with a primary diagnosis of a developmental disability. Rainbow Acres is a private-pay organization offering individualized living and health plans. This starts with helping the residents set appropriate goals to stretch and grow in physical and emotional health\, education\, vocational skills\, money management\, and semi-independent living. Residents most commonly have a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder\, Down Syndrome\, developmental delay\, ADHD\, birth hypoxia\, bipolar disorder\, Asperger’s\, anxiety\, depression\, and other rare disorders. \nThe milieu needs daily support but is ready to grow in their relationships\, self-care\, meaningful work\, and hobbies like animals\, greenhouse gardening\, painting\, weaving\, fine arts\, music\, and all types of educational opportunities on a ranch-style campus. The residents volunteer within the local community and attend a myriad of events. Residents are coached in the executive functioning\, emotional wellness\, and life skills they need to succeed in adulthood. Rainbow Acres advocates for people throughout their lifespans within an assisted living license. The program includes medical and vocational support both on and off-site. \nIt’s a place where friends become family\, and Rainbow Acres becomes home. \nNow accepting applicants for 2024. Rainbowacres.com \n Megan Akens\nMegan Akens has been at the forefront of affordable housing initiatives as the Affordable Housing Supervisor for the Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD) since the program’s inception in 2017. Her journey within DDD began in the Central Office\, where she contributed significantly as part of the Deputy Assistant Director’s team. Prior to that\, Megan played a pivotal role in Quality Assurance\, monitoring Developmental Homes and Group Homes while meticulously reviewing incident reports from Qualified Vendor Agencies. \nIn the last year\, the DDD Affordable Housing unit\, Megan assisted in successfully securing $1\,640\,714 in subsidies from various organizations on behalf of 101 DDD members. This accomplishment underscores Megan’s commitment to ensuring accessible housing for individuals within the program. \nMegan is equipped with a Master of Arts in Public Administration from Western International University\, complemented by a Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Management and Spanish from Charter Oak State University. Her educational background speaks to her holistic approach in addressing organizational and community needs. \nMegan brings a wealth of experience and a genuine passion for her work. Her strategic role in the Affordable Housing unit reflects her dedication to empowering individuals and families within the Division of Developmental Disabilities. Megan’s unique perspective and proven track record make her an invaluable asset in the ongoing discussion on housing solutions for individuals with diverse needs. \nWe look forward to Megan’s continued contributions and insights as we navigate the complex landscape of affordable housing\, ensuring that individuals like those within the DDD community have the support they need. \nMegan Akens\nddhousinggeneralinfo@azdes.gov\nDDDCustomerServiceCenter@azdes.gov\nCall Toll free: 1 (844) 770-9500\nTTY/TDD: 711\nFax: (602) 542-6870\n\n \nColey Schaan Amaro\nColey Schaan Amaro is a dedicated professional with a strong commitment to enhancing the lives of individuals at Luna Azul’s residential community for adults with disabilities. As the Executive Director at Luna Azul since May 2023\, Coley has been instrumental in shaping the organization’s vision and mission for the past 9 months. Based in Phoenix\, Arizona\, Coley oversees on-site operations\, demonstrating a hands-on approach to leadership.\nPrior to Luna Azul\, Coley served as the Resident Experience and Operations Officer at Treasure House Phoenix for an impressive 6 years and 3 months from April 2017 to June 2023. In this role\, Coley played a crucial part in creating a positive and enriching environment for residents. The experience honed Coley’s skills in customer experience\, leadership\, and other valuable attributes.\nWith a background as a Director of Operations\, Coley brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table. Coley’s passion for enhancing resident experiences and optimizing operational efficiency is evident throughout her career. Coley’s commitment to excellence and dedication to the well-being of individuals in residential settings make them a valuable panelist\, contributing a unique perspective to discussions on housing and operational strategies.\n\nColey Schaan Amaro\ncoley@lunaphx.com\ncell: 602-303-4440
URL:https://dsnetworkaz.org/event/level-up-webinar-housing/
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SUMMARY:Xcell for Adults 2023
DESCRIPTION:Thursdays Jan 12 & 26: Virtual Health & Wellness! \nOur Xcell Health and Wellness Zoom sessions for the month of January will be held on Thursday\, Jan 12th and 26th from 4:00 – 5:30pm. \nFacilitator Jill will lead the discussion on January 12th and will cover each individuals’ strengths– What are they currently good at?  Why are they good at certain things? \n As an individual\, do they have any areas they would like to improve?  Would they like to get good at something else? \nOn January 26th – goal setting will be discussed\, (based on our discussions from the 12th) – Why should we set goals? How do we set goals? \n We will then have an interactive discussion on (and I will give individualized examples of)\, positive\,  realistic and doable goals and how to incorporate these goals successfully into their lives. \n*Registration is required to receive the Zoom link.* \n  \nRSVP for Xcell Health & Wellness\n  \n 
URL:https://dsnetworkaz.org/event/xcell-sep-8-2022/2023-01-26/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Xcell Adults (18+)
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SUMMARY:Xcell for Adults 2023
DESCRIPTION:Thursdays Jan 12 & 26: Virtual Health & Wellness! \nOur Xcell Health and Wellness Zoom sessions for the month of January will be held on Thursday\, Jan 12th and 26th from 4:00 – 5:30pm. \nFacilitator Jill will lead the discussion on January 12th and will cover each individuals’ strengths– What are they currently good at?  Why are they good at certain things? \n As an individual\, do they have any areas they would like to improve?  Would they like to get good at something else? \nOn January 26th – goal setting will be discussed\, (based on our discussions from the 12th) – Why should we set goals? How do we set goals? \n We will then have an interactive discussion on (and I will give individualized examples of)\, positive\,  realistic and doable goals and how to incorporate these goals successfully into their lives. \n*Registration is required to receive the Zoom link.* \n  \nRSVP for Xcell Health & Wellness\n  \n 
URL:https://dsnetworkaz.org/event/xcell-sep-8-2022/2023-01-12/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Xcell Adults (18+)
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SUMMARY:Tweens & Teens UP - Virtual Back to School Craft
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URL:https://dsnetworkaz.org/event/tweens-teens-up-virtual-back-to-school-craft/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Tweens & Teens Up
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