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FIND of Louisville Newsletter on Camps

Home of the Innocents - Adventure Village

A weeklong day camp created especially for medically fragile and technology dependent children, ages 5-21. Cost is $425. Dates: June 5-9, July 10-14, July 31-Aug. 4.  Hours:  9 am - 4 pm.  Contact:  Anne Veno 502-596-1115 or email aveno@homeoftheinnocents.org

United Partners in KY (UP in KY)                               A statewide partnership of organizations working to assist persons with disabilities and their families.           www.up-in-ky.com

Innovative Bullying Prevention Website
Check out PACER's innovative new bullying prevention Web site. It uses engaging animation, videos, games, contests, information and more to help 2nd through 6th graders learn about bullying, how to respond to it, and how to prevent it. The site, for all children, has a special focus on those with disabilities.
www.pacerkidsagainstbullying.org

Bully Free
We are committed to preventing and stopping bullying in all environments (i.e., schools, workplaces, etc.). Our goal is to promote the Golden Rule (treat others the way you want to be treated) everywhere.         www.bullyfree.com

For Our Friends Across the River

IN*SOURCE
Indiana Resource Center for Families with Special Needs
809 N. Michigan
South Bend, IN 46601-1036
(219) 234-7101
1-800-332-4433
www.insource.org

IN Parent Information Network
4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 105
Indianapolis, IN 46205-1545
(317) 257-8683
1-800-964-4746

IN Protection & Advocacy
4701 N. Keystone, Suite 222
Indianapolis, IN 46205
V/TDD (317) 722-5555
1-800-622-4845

Indiana Institute on Disability and Community
www.iidc.indiana.edu

The Arc of Indiana
www.arcind.org

Through The Looking Glass
www.lookingglass.org

National Resource Center for Parents with Disabilities

 

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We do it for our children! It takes a village!

 

 

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Creative Diversity YouthAbilities
After School
Art Program for
Middle & High School students with special needs. Hours 2-5pm, at the Mellwood Arts & Entertainment Center
Call 767-4723

 

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