Core Services

Peer Support & Mentoring

Peer support groups offer a space for problem-solving, sharing concerns, celebrating successes, and addressing challenges.

How We Can Help

Support Groups provide opportunities to connect with the disability community, access resources, and develop life skills. Navigating life with a disability can be challenging, but peer groups bring together individuals who understand your experiences, offering valuable support and encouragement.

Blind Low Vision Experience

The Blindness Low Vision Experience program empowers individuals to achieve independence and community access through activities like yoga, accessible bowling, adaptive sports, cultural events, and peer support groups.

Brain Injury Peer Support Group

Connect with peers to discuss topics related to brain injuries caused by accidents, strokes, tumors, aneurysms, or seizures. Open to individuals 18+ who have had a brain injury and are seeking shared experiences and support.

Deaf and Hard of Hearing Support and Services

This is a supportive and inclusive gathering where deaf individuals can meet, share experiences, and build meaningful connections in a fun environment.

DIY Life Skills

Designed for youth ages 18-24, this group teaches life and independent living skills in a small group setting.

Life with SCI/D

If you are an individual with a spinal cord injury or related disability and are seeking to connect with others who are going through the same experiences, this group is for you! Open to individuals of all ages. Participants under the age of 18 will need a parent/guardian present.

Mental Health Peer Group

Join the Mental Health Peer Group to connect with others, share information, and explore techniques to address the challenges of living with a mental health disability.

TWP Getting Social

A social group open to all people with disabilities, their PCAs, family, friends, and other service providers.