A community-wide partnership to increase disability awareness, support meaningful inclusion and empower parents as advocates

Our Vision

  • Inclusive Programs

    We aim to foster meaningful peer relationships between children with and without disabilities through inclusive experiences—think art, music, dance, cooking, and more!

  • Community Partnerships

    Community partnerships are at the heart of our mission. They allow us to build a more connected, informed, and inclusive community—one where every child is seen, supported, and celebrated.

  • Parent Support

    A community dedicated to supporting parents of children with disabilities. Monthly meetups will allow parents to share experiences, exchange resources, enhance coping skills and build supportive networks that contribute to both their well-being and that of their children. Each meeting will have a guest speaker, time for Q&A and conversation.

Lets Work Together

Whether you're a parent looking to connect your child with inclusive friendship opportunities, or a business interested in partnering to support disability inclusion, we’d love to hear from you!

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Let’s build a more inclusive community — together.

  • Next Parent Meetup

    Saturday, June 21, 2025
    Time: 5:30 PM
    Where: Yoga Six – Galleria Mall

    Skills for Effective Educational Advocacy
    Presented by: Jane Stadnik (PEAL CENTER)

    Join us for an in-person session with experienced trainer Jane Stadnik, who will guide us through essential skills to become a more effective advocate in educational settings.

  • Jenna Hartman

    FOUNDER

    Jenna Hartman is a mother of four. Her youngest son, Forest, has Down syndrome. She is a strong advocate for inclusion and supports other families through her work. Jenna cares deeply about making sure all kids feel accepted and have a chance to belong.

  • Anna Lynch

    FOUNDER

    Anna Lynch is a mother of two and a passionate advocate for inclusive education. Her youngest daughter, Caroline, was born with a rare genetic condition called Williams Syndrome. Anna has become deeply committed to ensuring that children with and without disabilities grow up learning with and from one another.

 Early Childhood Disability Inclusion Conference

  • Saturday, November 15th - 10:30 am to 4 pm

  • Breakout sessions will include topics such as:

    Advocating for Your Child: Navigating Services and Understanding the System

    Self Care and Mental Health for Caregivers of Children with Disabilities

    Free resources for individuals with disabilities (medical equipment, medical supplies, passes, etc.)

    Mentorship and coaching models for inclusive early childhood settings

  • The Resource Fair is a cornerstone of the Disability Inclusion Conference, bringing together a diverse range of organizations, service providers, and community partners dedicated to supporting individuals with disabilities and their families. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with experts, explore inclusive programs and services, and access valuable tools and information. Designed to foster connection and collaboration, the Resource Fair empowers parents, educators, and professionals with practical resources to advance inclusive education and community engagement.

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