• Coastal Self-Advocacy Group Meeting (virtual)

    Virtual
    Clatsop

    Join Sammy's Place for the NEW Coastal Self-Advocacy zoom meeting! This meeting is every 3rd Tuesday from 4:40-5:30 pm, first time visitors need to register: https://forms.gle/FqSUreWVuD1mwBst5. This meeting is for individuals and families with IDD.

  • Policy Oversight Group (POG) Meeting (Monmouth and Virtual)

    ISN Polk Office 238 Jackson ST E, Monmouth, OR
    ISN Sponsored Event

    Join us in person for this quarter's policy oversight group meeting! Contact your personal agent by May 20th to order your lunch if you plan to join us! There will be a virtual option for those who cannot attend in person. All ISN individuals, their families, and their supports are welcome to attend, whether this is your first time, or you join us every time! For more information about the POG, visit the POG link on our website here.

    Free
  • 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

  • ODHS Legislative Session Updates (Virtual)

    Virtual
    ODDS/ODHS

    The 2025 Oregon Legislative Session is January 21 through June 29. ODHS (Oregon Department of Human Services) will host regular meetings to update the I/DD community. Dates: January 22, February 12, February 26, March 12, March 26, April 9, April 23, May 14, May 28, June 11 and June 25 Time: Noon to 1 p.m. To attend: Register in advance using this link. After you register, Zoom will send you a confirmation email. It will have directions to join the meetings. ODHS wants everyone to feel welcome and safe. They will provide free support for you to participate. This includes American Sign Language, Spanish interpreter and live captioning. For other languages or supports, call 503-945-5811 or email dd.directorsoffice@odhs.oregon.gov. Please submit your request 48 hours before the meeting you will attend.

  • SPARC Monthly Meeting (Monmouth and Virtual)

    PCL Administrative Office 480 Main St. East, Monmouth, OR, United States
    Polk

    SPARC is a self-advocacy group, with a branch in Monmouth. Everyone is welcome to join! This group meets monthly to hold a potluck and meeting. Each meeting has a different topic, this month will be around gardening! Potluck: 5:30pm - 6:30pm Meeting: 6:30pm - 7:30pm You can join in person or virtually. In person: PCL Administrative Office Virtually via this link!  

  • Emergency Preparedness at Home Training (Virtual)

    Virtual
    Community Partner

    Creating Opportunities is putting together an online training, “Emergency Preparedness at Home”. This course features an unscripted (and funny) video of local youth sharing ideas on how to help your family plan for an emergency. Every participating family will receive a weather radio charging station- valued at $30. This online training will be held on Thursday, May 29th from 5:30PM – 7:30PM. Zoom link and information will be sent to registrants closer to the training date. Register online at creatingops.org.  

    Free
  • Wish Upon a Star Prom (St. Helens)

    McBride Elementary School 2774 Columbia Blvd., St. Helens, OR, United States
    Columbia

    Join Columbia County Mental Health (CCMH) and the Columbia County Advisory Council for prom! It will be a magical evening under the stars at McBride Elementary School on Sat May 31, 2025 starting at 3:00 PM. Get ready to dance the night away, make memories with friends, and wish upon a star for a night to remember! This is open to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, age 16 and older. Don't miss out on this special event filled with music, dancing, and fun. Dress to impress and get ready for a night of enchantment! Tickets will be required for entry - they are free and can be obtained here!

  • How to Make a Budget and Save Class (Virtual)

    Virtual
    Community Partner

    Join NW Access Fund for their monthly "Financial How-To’s for People with Disabilities". Learn how to budget, save, build credit, and protect yourself from fraud—all while keeping your benefits safe. The first class, How To Make a Budget & Save, will be held Tuesday, June 3. Click here to register. Learn the basics of budgeting and saving, including strategies to save without impacting asset restricted benefits. Leave knowing how to make a budget, what to do when you have limited resources, and with tips to overcome common spending pitfalls. Additional upcoming Classes Include: How to Make a Budget & Save - June 3rd, 12pm How to Build and Use Credit - June 10th, 12pm How to Protect Yourself from Fraud and Scams - June 17th, 12pm All classes are virtual and held in a supportive, inclusive environment. ASL interpretation available on request! Bring your questions! Each class is generally held every 2-3 weeks and led by a financial coach. These classes provide financial education designed to meet the unique needs of people with disabilities. Get tips and strategies on a variety of financial topics and leave with a clear idea of the next steps to take to help you reach your goals.

  • Community Conversations with ODDS (Virtual)

    Virtual
    ODDS/ODHS

    Join ODDS leadership on Zoom to share your feedback and experiences. All are welcome to attend these virtual meetings. Each month will have a different topic or focus. They meet every first Wednesday of the month from noon to 1 p.m. No registration required. These events are facilitated by the new Partnership and Accessibility Resource Unit. Date: June 4th Time: noon to 1 p.m. How to attend: Use this link to open the Zoom meeting. They also invite you to send your questions or feedback ahead of time using the feedback form. You can fill it out in Arabic, English, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Somali, Spanish and Vietnamese. Deadline: Please send your questions by 8 a.m. on the Monday before the meeting. You don’t have to submit a question to attend the meeting. You can also ask new questions during the meeting. If they can’t answer your question during the meeting, a staff member will get back to you via email. If you want privacy, you can also ask them to respond by email.