I own a financial planning practice that works to build community for special needs families. As a parent to a neurodivergent son myself, the journey can be lonely and overwhelming at times, especially when the children are young. That’s why I launched a practice to build community and expand resources…
My business utilizes virtual sessions to help individuals with disabilities, families, and caregivers to realistically reorganize their things, spaces, medical paperwork, IEP paperwork, schedules, or routines. Additionally, I can help to breakdown projects and goals into smaller steps, act as an organizing coach or body double in real-time, work on…
Jam HOPE Foundation is a non-profit providing adapted and supported social, recreational, and vocational opportunities in the North Metro. Jam HOPE provides adapted classes through our Alpha Athletes program, offering sensory friendly small group and one-on-one instruction for youth ages 4-18 in gymnastics, dance, and ninja. We also offer fun social and fitness opportunities through community outings, field trips, and open gym, and playgroups for adult day programs, special education classes, and community groups supporting youth and adults with disabilities. Our Jam HOPE Café is a small coffee and smoothie shop opened as a vocational opportunity for teens and adults with special needs, serving families and athletes at our host-site in Ham Lake.
At Horizon Bridge, our values drive our mission. We provide compassionate, evidence-based therapy for children with autism, focusing on individualized care and early intervention in a nurturing environment.
At Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota, Seeing & Exploring Life's Future's (SELF) school sexuality program — available through Minneapolis Public Schools since 1985 — has a new focus on inclusive and adaptable programming to promote healthy sexuality for students living with disabilities.
Through this initiative, our trainers work closely with families, schools, teachers and staff to provide accessible, relevant and meaningful education for youth of all abilities.
We Rock the Spectrum (WRTS) is a franchise of indoor playgrounds and sensory gyms that offer safe and fun environments for children, teens, and adults of all abilities. WRTS locations provide a variety of activities, including open play, birthday parties, social skills groups, respite, and sensory integration services.
Nutrition counseling for individuals seeking support with nutrition, selective/picky eating, and eating disorders, including ARFID. Fully virtual sessions.
The mission of Gammelgården Museum of Scandia is to preserve, present, and promote Swedish immigrant heritage and history. The museum has sensory kits for youth and adults available for use while at the museum. In addition, there are fidgets that can be checked out and used while at the museum.
Family Tree Clinic provides sexual and reproductive healthcare for everyone as well as gender-affirming hormone care for transgender and gender-expansive youth and adults in Minneapolis, MN. Family Tree Clinic takes insurance and is sliding scale if you don’t have insurance. We are LGBTQIA-inclusive, sex-positive and trauma-informed. We have Clinic Educators…