Signposts Ministries Events and Announcements

SpM is happy to be one of the locations for Autism Charlotte’s Summer Day Camp!

Extended Learning & Development
Day Summer Camp
• 4 Site Locations!
• Academic, Social, & Personal Skill Development
• Theme Weeks!
• Daily schedule will include: arts & crafts,
fine motor skill activities, games, sensory activities,
social skills/group activities, plenty of time to play!
• Snacks will be provided
• Registration Fee is $60 per child

Signpost Family Resource Center
115 Henderson Street, Monroe
Serving Elementary & Middle Schoolers
June 17th – August 16th (9 Weeks)
Monday – Friday 8am – 5pm
Weekly Tuition: $175
$25 Sibling & Peer Discount ($150)

See all Autism Charlotte summer programs and get registration information here: https://drive.google.com/open?id=10CRdW1z_7s5JVzqu488tFgGInW7EAiAY

 

Community Events

iCan Bike- June 17th through 21st with Autism Charlotte- Register Here
The iCan Bike Camp (formerly Lose the Training Wheels™) is a national program that utilizes highly trained coaches and technicians, uniquely adaptive equipment, a proven methodology and scores of volunteers to assist each child. It is a week-long camp that teaches children with a variety of disabilities to ride a conventional two-wheel bike.

Integrated Summer Camp for 18+ With The Shepherd’s Lodge

Summer program at GiGi’s Playhouse Charlotte

Begins on Tuesday, 6/11/19. These programs provide for purposeful progression in skills and abilities from birth through adulthood!. Children, parents AND volunteers are motivated in each program session to give their “Best of All!” To reserve a spot, RSVP here: http://ow.ly/Q23h50urqZd

 

Calendar of Free Events in Union County

Charlotte on the Cheap Calendar of Upcoming Events in Charlotte Area

ASL Sign Interpreted Performances At The Children’s Theater of CharlotteClick the link for upcoming performances and details. 

Specialized Programs for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities will be available starting in the spring at the David Phillips Activity Center, 946 Burrage Rd. NE Concord. Click the link above for more information and to register.

Many Special Needs Summer Camps are accepting registration.

Piedmont Music Therapy, LLC will be offering traditional music based camps and therapeutic camp options. Summer Camp Registration is available online at https://www.piedmontmusictherapy.com/summer-camps.html

Reading Interventions and Instructional Strategies

None at the moment

Workshops and Conference

Dyslexia and Self Esteem

Monday, June 17 at 12:00pm ET

Positive self-esteem can make a big difference for kids with dyslexia. In this webinar, clinical psychologist Roberto Olivardia, PhD, will lead a presentation followed by a short Q&A. Join us to learn how to talk to your child about dyslexia and build your child’s self-esteem. To participate, visit our Understood.org’s YouTube channel or live.understood.org on the day of the chat.

Ongoing Activities

Dance Trends Foundation offers free dance lessons to those in wheelchairs on Thursdays 1:00 pm, and all other disabilities on Mondays at 4:00 pm at the Midtown Ballroom, 1133 Metropolitan Ave #180, Charlotte, NC 28204.  For more information or to get connected please contact 704-892-7000.

Upcycling University is hosted by ZABS Place and Friendship Circle of Charlotte. It is a craft-based program designed to build community among individuals with special needs while they learn new skills to promote financial independence. Weekly sessions of crafting and “reduce, reuse, restyle” art projects which help participants learn how to reuse everyday items in creative ways.

Location is at ZABS Place, 100 N. Trade Street, Matthews, NC 28105.  704.708.5600

Free admission to Schiele Museum on the second Tuesday of each month. In an effort to ensure access for the community to The Schiele Museum’s education and resources, Duke Energy has sponsored Free Tuesdays for the 2019 year. Free Tuesday offers free general admission to all on the second Tuesday of
every month from 4 PM to 8 PM.

Special Needs/Abilities and Talents Parent Meeting
Fourth Monday every month
6:30 to 8:00 PM
Carolinas Medical Center
2700 Providence Road S, Waxhaw, NC 28173
The Community Room (Back Entrance near ER)

At each meeting, participants share their experience and knowledge to help each other navigate the details and available resources. The group often has speakers, experts, and presentations to further help manage their lives and loved ones’ lives. It is an open forum for mutual help and support. Facilitated and sponsored by:
The Sheperd’s Lodge & Covenant Case Management Services
(Childcare available with prior notification*)

Two Hearts One Language
hosted at Rose Hill Stables
6623 Prospect Rd. Monroe, NC 28112
twoheartsonelanguage@gmail.com
704-591-0227

Two Hearts One Language provides equine assisted learning to at-risk youth, victims of domestic violence, veterans with PTSD, dysfunctional families, children with mental, emotional or physical disabilities and more.  No one is turned away for lack of ability to pay. They are a 501c3 and will find you a sponsor.

Misty Meadows Mitey Riders
455 Providence Road South
Weddington, NC 28173
ridewithus@miteyriders.org
704-841-0602

Misty Meadows Mitey Riders provides equine-assisted therapy to special needs children, ranging in age from 5-17, with varying conditions including autism, cerebral palsy and Down Syndrome, and more. Riders experience a variety of activities which challenge them cognitively, physically and socially, all while developing a long-term relationship with horses.

Circle of Parents– The Arc of Union/Cabarrus
Contact: Amy Oster
Circle of Parents Facilitator
aoster@thearcisthere.org
704-441-7029

Circle of Parents® provides a friendly, supportive environment led by parents and other caregivers for special needs children. The bilingual  (Spanish & English) parents’ group is a place where anyone in a parenting role can openly discuss the successes and challenges of raising special needs children. (IDD parent support group)

The support group is for parents who have a child between birth and age 5 with a special need.  There is also a children’s program for both the young child and their siblings that takes place during the parent support group meetings. This Circle of Parents program is funded by and in partnership with Alliance for Children.

Meets two Fridays out of the month in Monroe from 6:30-8:30 p.m

Inclusive Parks and Playgrounds in Mecklenburg County Inclusive playgrounds are for children of all abilities. The surface is appropriate for wheelchairs and walkers and the equipment is accessible via ramps. Adapted swings are appropriate for children who may still need the safety of a shoulder strap and high seat back. Inclusive playgrounds also contain sensory equipment such as equipment that provides unique visual, tactile, and auditory stimulation. It appears that many, but not all of these playgrounds may have engineered wood fiber for surfacing. You can see what the playground looks like by clicking on the name.

There’s an All-Inclusive Playground at Crooked Creek Park in Union County at 5900 Oakwood Lane in Indian Trail.

There’s also an All-Inclusive Playground in Rowan County, at Ellis Park.

North Carolina Wheelchair Accessible Trails and Maps

In His Image: A Ministry for Individuals Affected by Disability
Our desire is to come alongside families affected by disability.  We desire to be of support in building a spiritual foundation that will lead children to grow in the grace and knowledge of Jesus Christ.  COR Kids offers a class for adaptive learning needs and a sensory room during the D & L hour (9:00AM) and worship hour (10:30AM).  We also have wonderful volunteers who desire to come alongside children in our classrooms. For more information about COR Kids, please contact Melissa Hines: 704-225-0161or mhines@redeemerweb.com.

The Sheperd’s Lodge Ministries
Our Services Include
Residential Support Services for 18+ // Adult Therapeutic Recreational Day Center//Day Activities // Community Resource and Advocates // Health and Wellness  // Animal and Pet Therapy // Farm Life and more…
Parents can check out our events calendar and text or email Ann Sheperd at 704 953 3128 thesheperdslodge@hotmail.com

Stone Theatres Sensory Friendly Screenings
Check link above for dates and movie titles.
Sensory Friendly Screenings are designed to create a more accepting and comfortable setting for the sensitive audience. The movie auditorium will have the lights brought up and the sound turned down. Audience members are welcome to get up, sing, walk, and dance.
$5.00 Admission $1 Drinks & $1 Popcorn

A similar program is offered by AMC

AMC offers sensory friendly family-friendly films on the second and fourth Saturday of every month. Please check the link above for dates and movie titles.

Exceptional Moms Group- 1st Friday of each month, 9:30 am
For God’s glory and the encouragement of moms, the EMG is committed to encouraging, praying for, and supporting moms of children with disabilities and chronic health problems. We meet the first Friday of each month from 9:30am-11:30 am at Church of the Redeemer Office Building (2605 W. Roosevelt Blvd. Monroe, NC 28110).

Carolina Twisters Dance Class- Thursdays 5:00 pm
A dance class for children with developmental disabilities that limit their mobility.
Brothers and sisters welcome as well!
Provided by: faculty and students from Wingate
University’s Doctor of Physical Therapy Program
Supervised by: Mary Swiggum, PT, DPT, PCS. Board
Certified Specialist in Pediatric Physical Therapy
If interested, please email:  m.swiggum@wingate.edu

Sky High Sports Trampoline Park- First Tuesday of the Month
On the first Tuesday of every month, Sky High Sports turns off the music, dims the lights and dials down the distractions for the comfort of our guests.

Wheelchair Basketball- Preschool Through Adult
The mission of the Rollin’ Hornets is to promote independence for both children and adults with physical disabilities and provide opportunities to pursue active, healthy lifestyles in adaptive sport class

Matthews United Methodist Church Rainbow Ark Special Needs Sunday School Classes
9:30 and 11:00 am Sunday School classes for elementary children with special needs – Room 104
9:30 and 11:00 am Sunday School classes for teens with special needs – Room 110
9:30 am Sunday School class for young adults with special needs – Room 180

Calvary Church Sunday Worship and Small Group Activities
The Special Needs Ministry at Calvary welcomes all ages and abilities! Guests (including parents and caregivers) are always invited to join us. We focus on providing our students with opportunities to worship, to grow in their faith, and to serve in our church and community.

Southeast Psych Groups for Children ages Tk through 17
offers many different groups for adults & children of all ages at both the Southpark and Ballantyne locations.

Sensory Friendly Sundays at SEA LIFE Charlotte-Concord Aquarium

The 2nd Sunday of Every Month  9-11 AM

Enjoy the aquarium two hours before the public for a sensory-friendly underwater journey. The aquarium welcomes all families with children on the autism spectrum or children with sensory processing disorders to this event.

The aquarium has been adjusted to best reduce sensory triggers throughout each exhibit and has also created a safe place or comfort room, which can be utilized at any time.

Resources

First in Families of Southern Piedmont
1653-C Campus Park Drive
Monroe, NC 28112
704-261-1550

The Southern Piedmont Chapter of First in Families is housed within The Arc of Union/Cabarrus and we are a private, not-for-profit agency of last resort providing a safety net for many families requiring assistance with specific needs. This can mean anything from help with securing a communication device to help with funding for eyeglasses, therapeutic summer camps, wheelchairs or ramps.  An application for assistance can be found here: http://fifsp.com/applications.

Smart Start Resource Center
The Smart Start Resource Center offers multicultural and educational materials for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers of Union County, North Carolina.  It is a lending library of more than 5,000 books, subject-focused play items, and art utensils among other items.  All play materials are designed for children from birth to age 5.  The center also offers early childhood resource books for parents, guardians, and teachers. Check the link for hours of operation.

CharlotteParent.com list of Special Needs Resources – may be searched by county and/or category

The Department of Health and Human Services offers a toll-free helpline for parents of and professionals who work with Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (CYSHCN). These children have or are at risk for chronic physical, developmental, behavioral or emotional conditions, and require health and other specialized services.

The helpline provides information about potential benefits, services and resources these children may be eligible for. To reach the helpline, call 1-800-737-3028 or email CYSHCN.Helpline@dhhs.nc.gov.

The Innovative Approaches Project is working to improve the service systems for children and youth with special health care needs from birth to 21. This system improvement work is being carried out in Cabarrus, Rowan and Union counties by working in partnership with medical providers, community agencies and most importantly, parents of children and youth with special health care needs.

The mission of Special Olympics is to provide year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities or closely related developmental disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills, and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes and the community.

Sickle Cell Partners of the Carolinas (SCPOC) is a non?profit 501c (3) tax-exempt organization that exists to “partner” with anyone working to make a difference in the lives of patients and families affected by Sickle Cell Disease.

The Down Syndrome Association of Greater Charlotte (DSAGC) is a non-profit, family support organization. The goal of the DSAGC and its families is to enable individuals with Down syndrome (Ds) to reach their full potential and become respected members of their community.

The Exceptional Children’s Assistance Center (ECAC)  is dedicated to empowering families and improving lives, particularly for North Carolina families raising children ages 0 to 26 with disabilities. As a non-profit organization operated by and staffed primarily with parents of children with disabilities, they understand the needs of families as they navigate the special education process.
– Call a Parent Educator to get individual information or assistance (1-800-962-6817).
– Borrow a book or DVD for yourself or your child from our Lending Library.https://www.ecac-parentcenter.orglending-library/
– Sign up for our mailing and email lists.

Signposts Ministries Equipment Loan Program
The Equipment Loan Program is a program that matches children with needed medical equipment that is not covered by insurance (or is covered by insurance but receipt is delayed) and loans it to them for the duration of need. The program also provides a way for families to “give back” by donating medical equipment to other children that their child has outgrown or no longer needs.