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Spectrum of Support
School Fair

On May 16th, 2025 I’m bringing together families from across the Twin Cities for the first-ever Spectrum of Support: School Resource Fair—an afternoon, high-impact event where schools and programs can meet face-to-face with families actively looking for neurodiverse-friendly education options. ♾️

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But I need YOUR HELP to bring this to life.

As a parent of two neurodiverse children, I know firsthand how hard it is to navigate the school system, how many parents feel lost, overwhelmed, and unsure of where to turn.

That’s why I created this event.

🎪 Event Overview
Spectrum of Support: School Resource Fair

🗓 Friday, May 16th
🕒3:00 PM – 7:00 PM
📍Westwood Hills Nature Center
8300 W. Franklin Ave, St. Louis Park, MN

 We’re inviting:

  • Public school districts 

  • Charter and private schools that are neurodiverse-friendly

  • Special education programs and supports

🎯 Our Audience

  • Families actively seeking schools for ASD, ADHD, and neurodivergent learners

  • Parents/Guardians looking to simplify open enrollment

  • Parents/Guardians navigating transitions, relocations, or services

  • Local community members who care deeply about inclusive education

💡 Why Participate?

  • Connect with families who need what you offer

  • Showcase your programs, services, and mission

  • Strengthen your school’s visibility and community presence

  • Simplify open enrollment conversations in one convenient place

  • Display swag, brochures, or visuals—whatever helps tell your story

✅ What’s Included:

  • One table with signage

  • Space to share collateral and engage with families

  • A chance to help ease what can be an overwhelming process for parents

  • Major visibility to your exact audience

  • A virtual component for ongoing access and outreach

This isn’t your typical info fair. This is a mission-driven gathering built to connect educators who truly see our kids with the families who are searching for the right fit.

 

We’re creating a space where parents can ask real questions, explore programs, and walk away with a clearer path forward, and where YOU can showcase what makes your school or service a safe, supportive, inclusive place for neurodiverse learners to thrive.

If your school, charter, program, or support service is committed to inclusion, now’s the time to show up and be seen.

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