• Shamrock Bingo

    Community Partner

    Seymour Center 3745 Portland Rd. NE STE 130, Salem, OR, United States Snacks for everyone, prizes for Bingo winners! Open to individuals served by ISN. No direct support provided.

  • Free Monthly Cooking Class – Columbia County

    Columbia Pacific Food Bank 1421 Columbia Blvd., St. Helens, OR, United States

    Free Monthly Cooking Classes for Columbia County DD Community Provided by Columbia Pacific Food Bank and ISN Cooking Instructor: Corey Englehardt When: Second Tuesday of each month 5-7 pm Where: 1421 Columbia Blvd, St. Helens What you will learn:  How to follow recipes  Food safety How to use cooking utensils How to use cooking equipment How to store food properly Cultural cuisine Contact ISN PA Pepsi at placamp@goisn.org to RSVP!

    Free
  • Best Buddies Friendship Walk (Hillsboro)

    Hidden Creek Park West 225 NE 53rd Ave, Hillsboro, OR, United States
    Community Partner

    ISN will be participating in the Best Buddies Friendship Walk! The Best Buddies Friendship Walk is the leading event in the country supporting inclusion for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). You can view our team page here!

  • Free Monthly Cooking Classes (St. Helens)

    Columbia Pacific Food Bank 1421 Columbia Blvd., St. Helens, OR, United States

    Free Monthly Cooking Classes for Columbia County DD Community Provided by Columbia Pacific Food Bank and ISN Cooking Instructor: Corey Englehardt When: Second Tuesday of each month 5-7 pm Where: 1421 Columbia Blvd, St. Helens What you will learn:  How to follow recipes  Food safety How to use cooking utensils How to use cooking equipment How to store food properly Cultural cuisine Contact ISN PA Pepsi at placamp@goisn.org to RSVP!

    Free
  • Mental Health Fair and NAMI Walk (St. Helens)

    McCormick Park 475 S 18th St., St. Helens, OR, United States

    Join Columbia County Mental Health (CCMH) and National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) for a walk to promote open discussions and support for mental health. There will be a number of advocates, professionals, and other agency booths at the event to help you learn more about resources in your area. There will also be face painting, henna, a petting zoo, and a costume contest! If you're interested in participating in the walk, register here: https://www.namiwalks.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=donorDrive.event&eventID=1818

  • Oregon Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services Advisory Committee Town Hall (Virtual)

    Virtual
    Community Partner

    The Oregon Deaf and Hard of Hearing Advisory Committee (ODHHS) serve and act as a voice for the various Deaf and Hard of Hearing communities in Oregon. They provide feedback to ODHS. The Committee wants to hear more about the community’s needs — and how they can better support you and invite you to their Virtual Town Hall. This is your chance to:  Learn about the committee’s mission  Share your experiences and insights  Help shape future services  Get tips and resources ASL interpretation and CART captioning will be provided. Thursday, May 22nd | 6:00–7:30 PM Register here https://tinyurl.com/ODHHS-TownHall  

  • Raising Self-Advocates Dinner (Salem)

    Willamette Heritage Center Dye House 1313 Mill St. SE, Salem, OR, United States
    Community Partner

    Join Creating Opportunities for a dinner conversation with a panel of extraordinary advocates at our Raising Self-Advocates Dinner! The panel of self-advocates will discuss their experiences growing up with a disability. Other discussion topics will include parenting teens, analyzing a pre-adulting checklist, the importance of nurturing your child’s advocacy skills at any age, and strategies to help you through life’s “ups and downs”. This in-person event will be hosted at the Willamette Heritage Center Dye House on Thursday, May 22nd from 6PM – 8PM. Catered dinner provided. To register, please visit their website linked here.

    Free
  • ASO’s 3rd Annual Autism Walk (Salem)

    Salem Riverfront Park 200 Water St. NE, Salem, OR, United States
    Community Partner

    Autism Society of Oregon (ASO) is holding their third annual autism walk in Salem. This will be a family-friendly, Autism-friendly event celebrating Autistic people and the Autism community, with proceeds to benefit ASO’s programs in the Salem Area! There will be a number of resource tables, including ISN, and opportunities to connect with others in the community. Registration this year is free! To register visit https://charity.pledgeit.org/c/8B5AxxOuTF Registration includes: the Autism Walk; 25+ Resource Tables; Costume Booth; Face Painter; Art Activities; and more! The Walk is a 1/2 mile loop, accessible to all. Fun Starts 10am ~ Walk at 11am ~ Carousel opens at 11am