Event Calendar
The Events page lists upcoming opportunities to learn on-demand (recorded), online learning, and with peers. You can choose from a range of topics and select what’s best for you – self-paced, peer-to-peer, in-person, or virtual learning. These events cover topics like special education, advocacy, disability rights, and family support. It’s a place to stay connected, learn new skills, engage with others in the disability community, and share your wisdom with others.

Online – Special Edition P2P Lunch & Learn w/ Tahoma Associates
September 25 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm PDT
REGISTER The P2P Lunch-n-Learn is a dedicated time for parents, caregivers, and providers to access presentations and training from PAVE programs and local Pierce County service providers. Presentation/training topics will vary based on the expressed needs of families in the local community. This group takes place during lunchtime, allowing parents to learn while enjoying a meal in a relaxed and informal setting. Each session might have a specific theme or topic of discussion. Themes could range from handling tantrums and promoting positive behavior to managing screen time, fostering resilience, and supporting learning at home. REGISTER
Who is our guest Tahoma Associates?
Tahoma Associates takes pride in their availability to serve a person throughout their lifetime. Beginning with Job Foundations and School to Work programs, we support school age adults and continue with our Employment Programs for those with work aspirations and Community Inclusion for those individuals aging out of the workforce or whose goals center around volunteer activities in the community.
This group supports:
Trainings: The trainings are designed to be interactive and engaging. Participants have opportunities to ask questions, participate in discussions, and share their own experiences.
Inclusive Environment: The training sessions are inclusive and welcoming, catering to parents with diverse backgrounds and experiences.
Advocacy Support: The group may provide guidance on how to advocate for their child within the school system, healthcare system, or when dealing with government agencies.