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    • Heart and Hope
      • Heart and Hope is a full day event that is
        designed to help bring individuals who are
        at risk, families who have children with
        disabilities and the professionals who serve
        them awareness in of their options and rights
        that are available to them within the school
        system and beyond.
    • Scavenger Hunt
      • 80's Themed scavanger hunt in downtown Dunedin
  • Programs
    • POPIN
      • Florida's Region One Parent Training and Information
        Center (PTI) This program, funded by the U.S Department
        of Education, Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP)
        provides PTI services to the Panhandle of Florida from
        Escambia to Alachua County.
    • PEN
      • Florida's Region Three Parent Training and Information
        Center (PTI) This program, funded by the U.S Department
        of Education, Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP)
        provides PTI services to the nine most southern counties
        in the state. These include: Collier; Hendry; Glades; Martin;
        Broward; Dade; Lee; Palm Beach; and Monroe.
    • TILES
      • TILES is a statewide project that targets
        youth and young adults with disabilities
    • VISIONS - www.nipic.org
    • PEP
      • The PEP Project is unique and different.
        Since 1993, PEP has provided information,
        training, and support to parents of children
        with disabilities in isolated, rural areas of
        Florida. These areas include: Hendry, Glades,
        and Lee Counties, along with Immokalee and the
        Big Cypress Reservation.
    • Sharing the Commitment
      • Sharing the Commitment is a partnership between
        local County Exceptional Student Education Departments
        and Family Network on Disabilities (FND) to provide
        information, training and support to educators, parents,
        and agencies on services and programs for students with
        disabilities. Sharing the Commitment sponsors workshops
        for all persons interested in services for students with
        disabilities.
    • Parent to Parent
      • The purpose of a Parent to Parent matching
        program is to match trained parents who are
        experiencing a time of crisis or are seeking
        resources and information.
    • DADVOCATES
      • Involving fathers in the lives of
        their children with disabilities.
    • The National Pooled Trust
      • The Family Network on Disabilities National
        Pooled Trust is a special needs trust for
        persons with disabilities of all ages, from
        newborns to the elderly. Like all special needs
        trusts, it has only one purpose: To allow those
        with disabilities of any age to retain access to
        their assets and still qualify for government
        benefits, such as Medicaid or Supplemental
        Security Income (SSI).
    • Paying tribute
      • A regular series of tributes to friends
        and loved ones with disabilities - who
        are either still with us or who have passed on.
    • The Jan La Belle Scholarship
      • The Jan La Belle Scholarship Program was
        established in 2009 to provide a financial
        resource to individuals with disabilities who
        desire to pursue their personal and career goals
        through attendance at a postsecondary institution.
    • PIRC
      • The FL PIRC of FND provides free services
        statewide to form and foster partnerships
        between home and school to build sustainable
        relationships for student success.
    • Family STAR
      • This program will assist families of families
        of Children and Youth with Special Health
        Care Needs (CYSHCN) and professionals to make
        informed decisions about health care through
        support, training, assistance and resources that families
        can be effective partners in the health care decision
        making process at all levels.
  • Resources
    • FND University
      • The FND University is a 24 hour, online distance
        learning system that will allow you to take
        a variety of trainings from the comfort of your own home.
    • The FND Digital Library
      • The FND Digital Library contains hundreds of
        resources, including workshops, tip sheets, and
        other materials on various special education topics.
    • Transition Tool Kit
      • The purpose of this Transition Tool Kit is to put
        meaningful resources and information in the hands
        of youth across Florida just like you!
    • Florida Resources
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    • Resources By Disability
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