Back in the early 2000s, PYD’s executive director Regina Snowden was the driving force behind bringing the Youth Leadership Forum (YLF) to Massachusetts for the first time. That first YLF was a huge […]
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Welcome to February! Things are heating up out there, but we’ve got plenty of fun activities to keep you in the winter spirit. Day of Science with Our Space Our […]
December has come, and though the ground is not yet covered in snow, the holidays are in full swing in and around Boston. There is plenty to do, so check […]
This blog post was written and contributed by Career Opportunities for Students with Disabilities (COSD), a member organization in the National Disability Mentoring Coalition. Transitioning from college to the workforce can be […]
Founded in Cambridge in 2013, Exceptional Lives provides free online guides to parents of children with developmental disabilities. These Guides lead parents step-by-step through complex processes, such as how to: Optimize your […]
The weather has been quite warm this last week, but the fall is very much in full swing. That means there are plenty of festivals, conferences, exhibits, and other “good […]
We’re halfway through September, and that means our Access to Theatre and Making Healthy Connections programs will be starting soon! Applications are now being accepted for both programs, so be […]
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) can both be incredibly confusing and disorienting to families, yet they can also be a great and needed resource. To help […]
Happy September! We can’t believe the fall is almost upon us, especially with all the summery weather lately. We’ve gathered some resources and activities to welcome the new month and […]
Autism-friendly performance of “Urban Nutcracker.” Don’t miss this autism-friendly performance of “The Urban Nutcracker” at John Hancock Hall in Boston on Saturday, December 20th at 11am! The perfomance includes house lights […]