Visit D4SK @ Tucson’s Piece the Puzzle Walk on April 11th!
IT’S COMING! WILL YOU BE THERE? DADS 4 SPECIAL KIDS INVITES ALL FATHERS AND FAMILIES TO THE UPCOMING AUTISIM WALK ON APRIL 11TH. COME BY OUR VENDORS TABLE FOR FREE ITEMS TO SHOW YOUR...
IT’S COMING! WILL YOU BE THERE? DADS 4 SPECIAL KIDS INVITES ALL FATHERS AND FAMILIES TO THE UPCOMING AUTISIM WALK ON APRIL 11TH. COME BY OUR VENDORS TABLE FOR FREE ITEMS TO SHOW YOUR...
For those who might benefit from this information, here is updated information on coverage of incontinence briefs (adult diapers) for those in the Arizona Long Term Care System (ALTCS) who are 21+ years of age....
Read the latest Arizona Development Disabilities Planning Council Legislative Update (February 6, 2015) by clicking here!
The Institute on Disabilities at Temple University is working together with the Sibling Leadership Network to study the support needs of siblings of individuals with disabilities. This project is funded by the Pennsylvania Developmental...
If you live in Tucson, help support our partner United Cerebral Palsy of Southern Arizona and other local organizations STUFF THE YELLOW BUS! “STUFF the YELLOW BUS” is a Neighborhood Effort. The Holiday Drop-off...
Biological or step-mothers and -fathers raising children 3 years, 0 months to 17 years, 11 months who have been diagnosed with autism needed for research study. Study aims to identify factors which make parents...
United Cerebral Palsy of Southern Arizona (UCPSA) will be hosting a new Tucson Chapter of Dad’s 4 Special Kids. This support group will be held the last Saturday of every month. This group is...
Dads 4 Special Kids was featured in a special Arizona Horizon segment on Eight, Arizona PBS on Thursday, July 10, 2014. Here is the video if you missed it:
There is a very important survey for parents with children diagnosed with autism. Fathers are underrepresented in research about children with special needs which is why it’s so important for us to participate. If...
I had the honor of representing AZ Development Disability Planning Council at the National Disability Policy Seminar. There was over 500 individuals representing the disability community, from all across our nation. I had the...