Autism Speaks Walk – Washington, DC

Consider joining Autism Speaks for a walk on the National Mall to support people with autism reaching their full potential and living their best lives.

Prince George’s County Public Schools Transitioning Youth Webinar

ATTENTION PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS & FAMILIES: The Department of Special Education and the Prince George’s County Transitioning Youth Workgroup is hosting a Virtual Transitioning Youth Webinar on Tuesday, October 18th from 6pm to 7:30pm to share information for students and their families on services after high school. Register at: https://tinyurl.com/2022FallTYFair Click here…

Autism Speaks Walk – Baltimore, MD

Consider joining Autism Speaks for a walk at Johnny Unitas Football Stadium in Baltimore, MD to support people with autism reaching their full potential and living their best lives.

Lunch with MIA: How to Protect Yourself from Fraud, Identity Theft & Other Scams

Maryland Insurance Administration (MIA) is hosting this FREE online event to learn about the various types of identity theft, fraudulent activities, and scams that could impact you and how to protect yourself and your family. Register at https://mia01102023.eventbrite.com. Registration is recommended, but not required. This event is FREE and all are welcome to attend.  

MD Community of Practice for Supporting Families Monthly Webinar Series

Please join the Maryland Department of Health Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) and the Maryland Community of Practice for Supporting Families for its monthly webinar series. This month  they will be featuring the University of Maryland (UMD) College Park TerpsEXCEED Program on Wednesday, January 11, 2023, at Noon. Mary Anne Kane Breschi, Parent and the DDA’s Director of Family Supports welcomes…

Happy Martin Luther King, Jr. Day!

Our office is closed in recognition of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. We honor and celebrate Dr. King's efforts toward achieving racial equality.

Webinar from Mid-Atlantic ADA Center: “Creating Accessible Recreational Gaming”

Are you looking for ways to host a fun and inclusive recreational gaming event? Register for this webinar with experts from Kansas State University who will guide you through selecting games and using Assistance Technology (AT) here: WEBINAR: "Creating Accessible Recreational Gaming" (constantcontact.com) This is a FREE webinar is brought to you by the Mid-Atlantic…

Virtual Training Event: MD DDA Self-Directed Services “Understanding Employer Authority”

Join Support Broker, Linda Stringer, for this FREE, virtual training event to learn how to effectively manage your new role as an employer. This training is designed to help people who self-direct their waiver services understand their decision making authority as the employer of record, to recruit, hire, train, and supervise their staff under the…

Assistive Technology (AT) for Symptoms of Long-COVID

On Thursday, 02/09/23 at 1:00 pm, join the MD Assistive Technology (AT) Program to learn about a variety of AT solutions to help combat symptoms of long-COVID. From brain fog to muscle weakness, we explore a variety of technology options and resources to support anyone who has experienced ongoing symptoms from COVID. Click here to…

DDA’s People and Family Forum: Person-Centered Planning

The Maryland Department of Health (MDH) Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) would like to invite people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and families to its Inaugural Person and Family Forum on Wednesday, February 15, 2023 from 8:30 am-2:30 pm. During this forum the DDA in collaboration with the University of Missouri Kansas City - Institute for Human Development will…

Mental Health Matters: Understanding Mental Health Needs of the Aging

Join the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) for their virtual Fireside Chat Series on Tuesday, February 21, 2023 as they discuss how depression and isolation can affect the aging population differently, tips for self care, and resources available to you. Register for this event here.