Phenomenal Women Support Group

Online

This women’s support group is open to women with any type of disability. Women are welcome to come share experiences of living with a disability, support other women living with a disability and discuss a variety of topics of interest in a safe, nonjudgmental environment. The group meets every Tuesday from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00

Sensory Friendly Jump at Launch Lansing

Launch Lansing 1982 W. Grand River Ave., Okemos, MI

1st and 3rd Wednesday of every month* Special 2 hr reduced pricing Additional discount for more than one participant Reduced music volume No special effects lights Free rental of noise reducing headphones and/or sunglasses* *Rental items must be returned at conclusion of visit to be sanitized and stored for the next guest to use. *Program

$17

Tri County Ninja – Adaptive Ninja

Tri County Ninja 14283 Fenton Road, Fenton, MI, United States

Every Wednesday from 6:30 PM - 8 PM "Overcoming Obstacles: Adaptive Ninja & Climbing works with families to give kids with disabilities a chance to be ninja warriors." For additional questions, email staff@tricountyninja.com or call 810-354-8352.

Brain Injury Survivors Meeting

Online

This support group is open to adults with a brain injury. This group is a chapter of the Brain Injury Association of Michigan and is very active. The group meets weekly to discuss a variety of topics, host speakers, and attend outings. The group meets every Thursday from 1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Attendance is

Special Education Resource Expo

Salem High School 46181 Joy Rd, Canton, MI

Date: April 17th, 6-8pm Location: Salem High School Cafeteria, 46181 Joy Rd, Canton, MI Please join us for our annual Special Education resource expo! Companies and agencies from the city, county and state will be present to share with your their available supports and services! All families and students are welcome to attend!

Free

U-M Adaptive Sports & Fitness: Wheelchair Tennis

University of Michigan Varsity Tennis Center 2250 S. State St, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

Join the University of Michigan’s adaptive sports, open to all community members on a drop-in basis at no cost. Masks and COVID vaccination required of participants. Must register 3 days in advance. Wheelchair Tennis Thursdays: 6:30-8:30 pm * Note: Now outdoors at a new time! * University of Michigan Varsity Tennis Center outdoor courts, 2250

Thursday Tunes

Online

Music with Sierra and friends on Zoom. Virtual Link

Spirit Club – Virtual Exercise

Online

SPIRIT CLUB is a free 1 hour exercise program. Attend as many or as few sessions as you like. Mondays at 9:30-10:30 AM We have contracted with SPIRIT Club to offer this exercise program. SPIRIT Club exercise classes are specifically designed to present a range of options to suit everyone. Follow this link for more information, and

Open Art with Rueben

SAIL Disability Network of the UP Office 1025 West Washington Street Suite C, Marquette, MI, United States

Please join me at the SAIL office in Marquette for a creative journey with Rueben. Bring a friend! Call to register: 906-228-5744

Event Series Beginning Sewing for Adults

Beginning Sewing for Adults

College Park Commons 7800 W Outer Dr, Detroit

Join us on Tuesdays for Fun and Learning with Disability Network Wayne County-Detroit. Location: College Park Commons, 7800 W. Outer Dr. Date: Starting April 15th, 2025  * Every Tuesday Time: 11:30am-1:00pm Free transportation: Call 313-923-1655 To register: 313-923-1655

Free

Phenomenal Women Support Group

Online

This women’s support group is open to women with any type of disability. Women are welcome to come share experiences of living with a disability, support other women living with a disability and discuss a variety of topics of interest in a safe, nonjudgmental environment. The group meets every Tuesday from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00

Supporting Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC)@Home with Carolyn Parker

Virtual Event Virtual Event

Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) is a tool for individuals who cannot fully rely on spoken words to communicate. For many students, AAC is a powerful tool that provides independence and confidence in expressing themselves. Parents, caregivers, and other family members are vital in supporting AAC. Many have questions about how to use AAC at

Free