At the Upland Public Library in the Children's Reading Room. Tuesdays/Thursdays at 10:00 a.m.
Join Ms. Christina to read and rhyme together this story time season! Family Storytime includes stories, rhymes, counting and enrichment that may be tricky for ages 12-35 months, so they will need additional caregiver supervision to be able to participate to their best ability.
10:30 am: Adaptive Adventures for Teens & Adults (14+)
– April 2, 2025
A life skills class for special needs teens and adults (14+) that teaches functional skills that they can use in their everyday life, building confidence and independence.
This group is for self-advocate, parents, and caregivers offers a space to share experiences, find support, ask questions, and connect with other Inland Regional Center participants as we learn and grow with the Self- Determination Program together!
Se proporciona interpretación al español y subtítulos.
10:00 am: Apps for Auditory and Visual Skills WEBINAR
– April 4, 2025
Join TASK and learn about different apps that focus on visual and auditory skills such as matching, following directions, processing and memory. The apps shown will be both educational and entertaining. Come brush up on your visual and auditory skill!
This workshop will be conducted using Zoom. Register by visiting the link below.
This is a group for moms of all stages, designed to foster relationships. Join about families for a drop in visit or ongoing sessions. Each week will focus on a specific topic that new and repeat mothers often encounter.
Hosted by About Families, Inc. Parent Support Group, Embodying Nonviolent Communication.
This will be an accepting environment for you to receive the support you need to be the parent you would love to be.
During your time together you will learn to…
—connect with and live by the values you really care about
—address the underlying needs of yourself and your child
—be empathetic and compassionate
—allow the message of love to come through
10am-11:30am on Zoom, March 1st, April 5th, and May 3rd.
Join About Families on Zoom the first Saturday for the next two months to practice embodying Nonviolent Communication. A time and space to build awareness and listen to the messages of our emotions and sensations. learn to… —connect with and live by the values you really care about —address the underlying needs of yourself and your child —be empathetic and compassionate —allow the message of love to come through
5:00 pm: Family Game Night at sweetFrog Victorville
– April 7, 2025
Hop in on the first Monday of the month from 5-9:00pm for game night with the family. Board games, dominoes and cards will be available to sit and play with the kids. What a great way to spend some time together on a Monday evening. For an extra special treat - get 4 kids cups for $20
At the Upland Public Library in the Children's Reading Room. Tuesdays/Thursdays at 10:00 a.m.
Join Ms. Christina to read and rhyme together this story time season! Family Storytime includes stories, rhymes, counting and enrichment that may be tricky for ages 12-35 months, so they will need additional caregiver supervision to be able to participate to their best ability.
5:00 pm: TASK Restorative Connection Online Support Group
– April 9, 2025
Restorative Connection is an online psycho-educational therapeutic support group provided byTASK for parents and caregivers of children with disabilities. A place to connect, converse, and share with your peers who are on a similar journey.
Participants can engage or be present to receive guidance and support. Together they will address some of their most challenging and sensitive topics. Restorative Connection is designed to restore hope, determination and stability during uncertainty.
All conversations in this group are confidential and will NOT be recorded.
Restorative Connection is led by a mental health professional.
Restorative Connection will be conducted via Zoom. Registration is required.
This is a group for moms of all stages, designed to foster relationships. Join about families for a drop in visit or ongoing sessions. Each week will focus on a specific topic that new and repeat mothers often encounter.
Address: Trinity Church, 1551 Reservoir Rd. Redlands, California
MOVIES THROUGH THE DECADES IS THE THEME OF THE 18TH ANNUAL LIGHT & POWER PROM.
Teens and adults with disabilities, caregivers and their families are invited to enjoy hours of dancing, visiting with friends, and having lots of fun. It’s our favorite event of the year. There will be snacks, a photo booth and many surprises! Everyone is welcome and invited to bring friends!
This Easter-themed trunk-or-treat, featuring the Bunny Tail Trail, is sure to be a fun event for the whole family! To sign up or for more information, contact Dana Hernandez at 760-998-2241.
At the Upland Public Library in the Children's Reading Room. Tuesdays/Thursdays at 10:00 a.m.
Join Ms. Christina to read and rhyme together this story time season! Family Storytime includes stories, rhymes, counting and enrichment that may be tricky for ages 12-35 months, so they will need additional caregiver supervision to be able to participate to their best ability.
Join San Bernardino Fatherhood for their Diaper Giveaway!
Please feel free to come by the San Bernardino Fatherhood office located at 1274 S. Waterman Ave. suite #100, San Bernardino, CA 92408
to pick up diapers for the little ones.
Diapers range from size(s) 0-6, & 2T/3T
(First come, First Serve)
***Income eligibility guidelines not to exceed CAP requirements***
This is a group for moms of all stages, designed to foster relationships. Join about families for a drop in visit or ongoing sessions. Each week will focus on a specific topic that new and repeat mothers often encounter.
Community Action Partnership San Bernardino County hosts this diaper distribution. Located at God’s Hand Extended,14041 Hesperia Road, Victorville CA 92395, from 10am- 1 pm.
At the Upland Public Library in the Children's Reading Room. Tuesdays/Thursdays at 10:00 a.m.
Join Ms. Christina to read and rhyme together this story time season! Family Storytime includes stories, rhymes, counting and enrichment that may be tricky for ages 12-35 months, so they will need additional caregiver supervision to be able to participate to their best ability.
Community Action Partnership of San Bernardino County hosts this diaper distribution. Located at Community Learning & Equipping Project, Inc., 5792 Adobe Rd., Twentynine Palms, CA 92277 from 1pm- 3pm.
This is a group for moms of all stages, designed to foster relationships. Join about families for a drop in visit or ongoing sessions. Each week will focus on a specific topic that new and repeat mothers often encounter.
At the Upland Public Library in the Children's Reading Room. Tuesdays/Thursdays at 10:00 a.m.
Join Ms. Christina to read and rhyme together this story time season! Family Storytime includes stories, rhymes, counting and enrichment that may be tricky for ages 12-35 months, so they will need additional caregiver supervision to be able to participate to their best ability.
This group is for self-advocate, parents, and caregivers offers a space to share experiences, find support, ask questions, and connect with other Inland Regional Center participants as we learn and grow with the Self- Determination Program together!
Se proporciona interpretación al español y subtítulos.
Hosted by About Families, Inc. Parent Support Group, Embodying Nonviolent Communication.
This will be an accepting environment for you to receive the support you need to be the parent you would love to be.
During your time together you will learn to…
—connect with and live by the values you really care about
—address the underlying needs of yourself and your child
—be empathetic and compassionate
—allow the message of love to come through
10am-11:30am on Zoom, March 1st, April 5th, and May 3rd.