2024 Involved Exceptional Parents Day – Sponsor Opportunities!
Please consider supporting the 40th Annual Involved Exceptional Parents Day – a unique One-Day Conference and Expo Showcase for parents and caregivers of children and adults with disabilities, educators, and service providers. Nearly 350+ parents and professionals come together each year to learn, network, and access support and resources. This is the only conference in San Diego primarily dedicated to families and opportunities for parents to learn, rejuvenate, and connect as a community. We invite you to participate as a Conference Sponsor Your sponsorship is vital to the success of this annual conference. Our event connects parents to valuable resources, provides learning opportunities, and most importantly, offers hope and a vision for a meaningful future for children and adults with disabilities. It’s the ideal way to showcase your business and your support. We have multiple opportunities enclosed for your consideration. Choose the level that fits you best. Sponsorship includes a full table at our Expo Showcase. Click the link below to download our exciting opportunities to showcase your support! 2024 IEP Sponsor Registration Form For more information contact David Drazenovich, M.A ddrazenovichconsulting@gmail.2024 Involved Exceptional Parents Day Conference Sponsors
PRESENTING SPONSOR
EFRC strives to empower families by providing support, current information, resources, and strategies to collaborate, communicate, and establish positive relationships with schools, service agencies, and community members. Services are family-driven and provided by parent mentors who have received training on communication skills, resources, and systems navigation. Call us today at (619) 594-7416 if you have a concern about your child’s development or need assistance in accessing support, resources, or services. EFRC Staff Directory / efrconline.orgPlatinum Sponsor
SDRC is a state-funded, private nonprofit organization that contracts with the CA State Department of Developmental Services to coordinate and provide services to persons with developmental disabilities and their families.Gold Sponsors
ARCC Center Foundation. The goal of the ARCC Center Foundation is to provide respite care in a way that is safe and fun and treats the clients with the dignity they deserve. They accomplish this by having dedicated, caring, and well-trained staff that provide care based on each client’s individual needs. ARCC is a vendor provider of the San Diego Regional Center. Hablamos Español! www.arcccenter.org Down Syndrome Association. DSA is the lead organization on Down syndrome in San Diego County. Throughout the years, DSA has established numerous community partners who support and augment services for families and enrich the lives of people with Down syndrome. DSA is actively engaged in key local, state, and national initiatives, influencing policy and practices that impact health care, education, and social service programs. Contact: 619-594-7389 / dsasdonline.orgThe State Council on Developmental Disabilities (SCDD) is established by state and federal law as an independent state agency to ensure that people with developmental disabilities and their families receive the services and supports they need. Through advocacy, capacity building and systemic change, SCDD works to achieve a consumer and family-based system of individualized services, supports, and other assistance.
Parent Lounge Sponsor
The Law Office of Matthew H. Storey: The Law Office of Matthew H. Storey believes “every child is entitled to education equity.” They are a special education law firm providing legal representation for families and children of all abilities in California, focusing on the areas of San Diego, Riverside & San Bernardino. Find out more by calling their offices at (858) 433-1060 or email info@calsped.com. Website: www.calsped.com.
The Developmental Disabilities Provider Network (DDPN) is collaboration of local organizations that meets monthly to ensure a strong and vital community of services for individuals with disabilities and their families.