Join in on the 14th annual Autism Resource Fair. Then event provides resources from over 100 organizations that support the Autism Community.
This event is fun for the whole family, with sensory activities, a bounce house and food.
May 17th from 11am-3pm.
You don’t have to navigate this journey alone. Join us at the Denver Academy campus for a day of connection, support, and real answers for families. This free, sensory-considerate event brings together 100+ trusted providers, schools, and community organizations—all in one place—so you can explore resources, have meaningful conversations, and take next steps for your child.
June 13th from 10am- 2pm
211 is a confidential and multilingual service connecting people to vital resources across the state. No matter where you live in Colorado, you can find information about resources in your local community.
Classes offered on Saturdays for various ages.
Check on the offerings from the City of Aurora
Autism Community Store provides many different activities and programs throughout the month. Check out their programs, groups, and activities.
Broken Tree meets on the 1st and 3rd Fridays for Bible Study from 5-7pm. Pizza Provided!
Our mission is to provide support and information to anyone diagnosed with a rare chromosome or gene mutation disorder. Additionally CDO actively promotes research and a positive community understanding of all chromosome disorders.
Colorado Cross Disability Coalition offers information, advocacy and assistance on disability rights issues for youth and adults with all types of disabilities.
SILC offers financial assistance for home modifications, personal care and other services that help people with disabilities live independently.
Denver Family Institute is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization offering affordable therapy services to couples, families, and individuals from all walks of life.
A non-profit organization that provides a wide range of services and programs for people with disabilities, including job training and placement, respite care and assistive technology.
Every Body Curious is an entertaining and educational YouTube series about sexuality and healthy relationships for youth, ages 9-12 with and without disabilities.
Improving health care access and equity for children and youth with special healthcare needs.
Feel the Beat is a Colorado-based 501c3 nonprofit and dance studio dedicated to making the experience of music possible for all including those who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and/or with or without disabilities.
Many of our local libraries offer free passes to many Denver Metro area activities like museums, the zoo and state parks.
At GiGi’s Playhouse our mission is to change the way the world view Down syndrome and send a global message of acceptance for all. We change lives through FREE and purposeful programming for individuals with Down syndrome, their families, and their community.
The Global Down Syndrome Foundation (GLOBAL) is part of a network of affiliate organizations that work closely together to significantly improve the lives of people with Down syndrome through Research, Medical Care, Education, and Advocacy.
GYMGUYS works with clients of all abilities to help each individual reach their own personal goals.
HearthKin Dojo is a relationship-centered social community created by a parent of neurodiverse children for people who want genuine friendship, not just shared activities. Instead of leading with a pre-set program, gatherings begin with connection—listening, sharing, and letting the group decide what they want to do together.
Check out the activities going at the the Highlands Ranch Community Association Therapeutic Recreation Program.
Come enjoy The Hive Community Center, an inclusive new space in Parker.
Open 10 am- 7 pm Wednesday- Sunday
Journey of Care is contracted with CO Medicaid to provide no-cost remote/virtual supports. This is a fully covered, underutilized benefit. We offer a no-cost tablet to connect with our trained care team, as well as any safety equipment someone might need to stay independent.
Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT) is the planned inclusion of an animal in a client’s counseling treatment plan. Animals non-judgmental affection can contribute to the development of trust, self-esteem, ego strength, confidence and attachment to people.
Scholarships available for day Program groups.
Looking for a way to become more independent? Or do activities that bring you joy? At May We Help, we provide custom one-of-a-kind solutions - for free.
Muay Thai Beyond Limits is an inclusive martial arts program, focused on adapting the program and teaching style to make it more accessible for those with disabilities.
Now offering classes designed to support Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals.
The National Down Syndrome Congress is dedicated to an improved world for individuals with Down syndrome. We are the leading national resource of support and information for anyone touched by or seeking to learn about Down syndrome.
The National Fragile X Foundation serves all those living with Fragile X with a focus on Advocacy, Education, Research, and Treatment with Community at the heart of everything we do.
An Aurora Police Officer will answer questions regarding the Blue Envelope Program and address topics and scenarios brought up by community members.
April 30th from 4:30-6pm