4:00 pm: Neurodiversity is Beautiful Adolescent Social Skills Group (private group)
April 2, 2024
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2April 2, 2024●(1 event) 4:00 pm: Neurodiversity is Beautiful Adolescent Social Skills Group (private group) The Neurodiversity is Beautiful Adolescent Social Skills Group will begin meeting at LIFE in the new Makerspace on Tuesdays at 4:00pm starting on April 2nd. This group is for ages 13 - 17 and interested persons must register and have an in-person assessment with Heather prior to being enrolled in the group. This is a curated group, no walk-ins please.
Heather's contact information is 240-328-8026, and heatherbird.bcba @ gmail. com.
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3April 3, 2024
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4April 4, 2024●(1 event) 2:00 pm: February cohort: Living Well in The Community Workshop series (ten weeks) – Weekly: February Cohort of LWIC Workshop series for registrants only 10-12. Please call the office to learn more and to register! 912-920-2414. Living Well in the Community (LWIC) is a ten-week workshop grounded in Independent Living philosophy that can help people set and achieve quality-of-life goals, while building skills to support health and wellness. Trained facilitators guide workshop participants through information, discussions, and activities.
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9April 9, 2024●(1 event) 4:00 pm: Neurodiversity is Beautiful Adolescent Social Skills Group (private group) The Neurodiversity is Beautiful Adolescent Social Skills Group will begin meeting at LIFE in the new Makerspace on Tuesdays at 4:00pm starting on April 2nd. This group is for ages 13 - 17 and interested persons must register and have an in-person assessment with Heather prior to being enrolled in the group. This is a curated group, no walk-ins please.
Heather's contact information is 240-328-8026, and heatherbird.bcba @ gmail. com.
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10April 10, 2024●(1 event) 1:00 pm: LIFE IL Skills Workshop: How You Spend Makes a Difference! with guest presenter Jackie Ogden April is National Financial Literacy Month!
Please join LIFE, Inc. on Wednesday, April 10th at 1:00PM EST for 'How You Spend Makes A Difference!', a FREE virtual workshop with Guest Presenter Jackie Ogden, CFCS.
This workshop is hybrid - you are welcome to join in person at
4811 Waters Avenue, Savannah - or by Zoom (login information below). Questions? Call us at 912.920.2414
Did you know?... the average family can increase the money available for spending by as much as TWENTY percent just by paying more attention to where their money goes! It's true. Invest in your future by learning more about spending plans and financial management skills.
This workshop is open to the community!
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11April 11, 2024●●(2 events) 1:00 pm: Hybrid LIFE-Line Peer Support Chat (in person and on Zoom) You're invited to the LIFE-Line Peer Support Chat in person / hybrid (on Zoom also) on April 11th at 1:00pm at LIFE - 4811 Waters Avenue in the Medical Arts Shopping Center across from Memorial Health. The Zoom login information is also below. Refreshments will be served for in-person participants. Our goal is to offer an in-person opportunity to meet at LIFE for every other LIFE-Line Peer Support chat meeting, but always check the invite and the calendar of events on lifecil.com. We hope to see you there! Did you know?... peer support can improve the sense of well-being for people with disabilities by expanding their support network and empowering them? It's true! The online chat group is a safe space for people with disabilities to talk openly and confidentially with others with disabilities. This is for people in LIFE's service counties only. For anyone wanting to have a peer support conversation in private with their coordinator, or another LIFE staff member, please don't hesitate to call us at 912-920-2414 2:00 pm: February cohort: Living Well in The Community Workshop series (ten weeks) – Weekly: February Cohort of LWIC Workshop series for registrants only 10-12. Please call the office to learn more and to register! 912-920-2414. Living Well in the Community (LWIC) is a ten-week workshop grounded in Independent Living philosophy that can help people set and achieve quality-of-life goals, while building skills to support health and wellness. Trained facilitators guide workshop participants through information, discussions, and activities.
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16April 16, 2024●(1 event) 4:00 pm: Neurodiversity is Beautiful Adolescent Social Skills Group (private group) The Neurodiversity is Beautiful Adolescent Social Skills Group will begin meeting at LIFE in the new Makerspace on Tuesdays at 4:00pm starting on April 2nd. This group is for ages 13 - 17 and interested persons must register and have an in-person assessment with Heather prior to being enrolled in the group. This is a curated group, no walk-ins please.
Heather's contact information is 240-328-8026, and heatherbird.bcba @ gmail. com.
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17April 17, 2024
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18April 18, 2024●●(2 events) 10:00 am: April cohort: Living Well in The Community Workshop series (ten weeks) April cohort: Living Well in The Community Workshop series (ten weeks) 10:00 am – 12:00 pm, April 18, 2024
Weekly: April Cohort of LWIC Workshop series for registrants only. Please call the office to learn more and to register! 912-920-2414. Living Well in the Community (LWIC) is a ten-week workshop grounded in Independent Living philosophy that can help people set and achieve quality-of-life goals, while building skills to support health and wellness. Trained facilitators guide workshop participants through information, discussions, and activities. 2:00 pm: February cohort: Living Well in The Community Workshop series (ten weeks) – Weekly: February Cohort of LWIC Workshop series for registrants only 10-12. Please call the office to learn more and to register! 912-920-2414. Living Well in the Community (LWIC) is a ten-week workshop grounded in Independent Living philosophy that can help people set and achieve quality-of-life goals, while building skills to support health and wellness. Trained facilitators guide workshop participants through information, discussions, and activities.
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23April 23, 2024●(1 event) 4:00 pm: Neurodiversity is Beautiful Adolescent Social Skills Group (private group) The Neurodiversity is Beautiful Adolescent Social Skills Group will begin meeting at LIFE in the new Makerspace on Tuesdays at 4:00pm starting on April 2nd. This group is for ages 13 - 17 and interested persons must register and have an in-person assessment with Heather prior to being enrolled in the group. This is a curated group, no walk-ins please.
Heather's contact information is 240-328-8026, and heatherbird.bcba @ gmail. com.
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24April 24, 2024●(1 event) 1:00 pm: LIFE Online - Social Club: Promoting Fun & Friendship! JOIN US FOR SOME FUN AT LIFE's online SOCIAL CLUB MEETING * Wednesday - April 24th at 1:00. This will be on Zoom, please call for login information 912-920-2414 Open to all people with disabilities in LIFE's service counties. Please contact Sabrina Floyd at 912-920-2414 with any questions. We hope to see you there! |
25April 25, 2024●●(2 events) 10:00 am: April cohort: Living Well in The Community Workshop series (ten weeks) April cohort: Living Well in The Community Workshop series (ten weeks) 10:00 am – 12:00 pm, April 18, 2024
Weekly: April Cohort of LWIC Workshop series for registrants only. Please call the office to learn more and to register! 912-920-2414. Living Well in the Community (LWIC) is a ten-week workshop grounded in Independent Living philosophy that can help people set and achieve quality-of-life goals, while building skills to support health and wellness. Trained facilitators guide workshop participants through information, discussions, and activities. 2:00 pm: February cohort: Living Well in The Community Workshop series (ten weeks) – Weekly: February Cohort of LWIC Workshop series for registrants only 10-12. Please call the office to learn more and to register! 912-920-2414. Living Well in the Community (LWIC) is a ten-week workshop grounded in Independent Living philosophy that can help people set and achieve quality-of-life goals, while building skills to support health and wellness. Trained facilitators guide workshop participants through information, discussions, and activities.
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30April 30, 2024●(1 event) 4:00 pm: Neurodiversity is Beautiful Adolescent Social Skills Group (private group) The Neurodiversity is Beautiful Adolescent Social Skills Group will begin meeting at LIFE in the new Makerspace on Tuesdays at 4:00pm starting on April 2nd. This group is for ages 13 - 17 and interested persons must register and have an in-person assessment with Heather prior to being enrolled in the group. This is a curated group, no walk-ins please.
Heather's contact information is 240-328-8026, and heatherbird.bcba @ gmail. com.
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2May 2, 2024●●(2 events) 10:00 am: April cohort: Living Well in The Community Workshop series (ten weeks) April cohort: Living Well in The Community Workshop series (ten weeks) 10:00 am – 12:00 pm, April 18, 2024
Weekly: April Cohort of LWIC Workshop series for registrants only. Please call the office to learn more and to register! 912-920-2414. Living Well in the Community (LWIC) is a ten-week workshop grounded in Independent Living philosophy that can help people set and achieve quality-of-life goals, while building skills to support health and wellness. Trained facilitators guide workshop participants through information, discussions, and activities. 1:00 pm: LIFE-Line Peer Support Chat Group – Join us for today's LIFE-Line peer chat at 1:00PM. This meeting will be held on Zoom, please let us know if you need help accessing it or to learn how to use Zoom. The chat is held on the first and second Thursday of every month. The LIFE-line peer support group is open exclusively to LIFE consumers as a safe space to talk with other people with disabilities confidentially. No registration required, but please call the office for login information and any accessibility questions or concerns at (912) 920-2414. |
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Robert “Bob” Habas never gave up!
Bob was paralyzed for 35 years after an accidental injury. He was forced to live in a nursing home because there were no other options.
But he didn’t give up.
Bob fought the system and eventually transitioned to living independently in his own home. As the result of his lived experience, he was a founding member of a local group called Storytellers, which advocated for people who do not want to live in nursing homes.
He became a coordinator for LIFE, Inc. Until he passed away in September 2014, he worked to help other people with disabilities live the way they wanted to live. Bob was instrumental in providing first-hand knowledge on sidewalks, curb cuts, and bus transportation for wheelchair users. Today, LIFE, Inc. continues Bob’s work through our Nursing Home Transition program.
In recognition of his courage and determination, Bob’s family, and LIFE’s Board of Directors and Staff, along with Bob’s family, have started a campaign called the “Bob Habas Fund for Independence” to honor his legacy by helping LIFE’s consumers.
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