Holiday giving can be a very special time. It is a good time, like all times, to give to different agencies of multiple interest. Ways you can donate is food, money, and time of service.
Holiday giving is also a special time to share with family and friends to show how much you care. What is hard is finding the nice gifts to give to those you love. Most disabled people may not have enough money to buy gifts. So, just be creative. It will make you feel really good. Things you can do can be based off of what you do best. Examples are:
These are some of the things you can do. You can do anything that fits who you are. Just know that it will be appreciated because you thought of the person. They always say, “It is the thought that counts.” Just make sure that love is in whatever you decide to do.
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There are more places located under this page for Montgomery and Prince Georges County. The Graduate Transition Program (GTP) at Montgomery College
http://cms.montgomerycollege.edu/wdce/ce/gtp.html The objective of the program is to enable students, while in a supportive college environment, to transition to greater independent living through developmentally appropriate educational, vocational, and life-skill services. This two-year, tuition-based, credit-free certificate program focuses on basic academic skills, and enhances students’ potential success as productive citizens in the community. The Challenge Program at Montgomery College http://cms.montgomerycollege.edu/wdce/ce/challenge.html The Challenge Program provides unique open enrollment enrichment courses for adults with developmental disabilities to help them function more independently in their homes, at work, and in the community. The courses are designed to enhance skills, develop new skills, and/or hone skills students may have already acquired. Of equal importance, students will have the opportunity to increase their social and community awareness by learning at Montgomery College. The College Living Experience https://experiencecle.com/ College Living Experience (CLE) is the industry’s leading provider of post-secondary supports for young adults with learning differences. Dedicated to providing the highest quality of services, we strive to propel young adults toward success as they journey through their transition to independence. CLE students pursue their academic program or career of interest while also receiving services across the domains of independent living and social skill development. Montgomery County Schools TRANSITION SERVICES UNIT https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/special-education/programs-services/transition-services-unit.aspx The Arc Program of Montgomery County http://thearcmontgomerycounty.org/what-we-do/for-young-adults/overview-young-adults.html Transitional Programs in Montgomery County https://xminds.org/transition Ivy Mount Schools and Programs http://www.ivymount.org/UserFiles/Servers/Server_121672/Image/Transition%20Resources.pdf |