Person Centered Services will be joining others at Canalside for the "Step Up for Down Syndrome" 16th Annual Down Syndrome Walk. The walk will take place at Saturday, September 30 from 11AM-12PM and feature live music. Scan the QR code above to learn more.
Person Centered Services will be sharing resources at PEACEONEDAY, which will be providing opportunities for youth and families to engage in peace and nonviolent activities, and to express their visions for peace – personal, local and/or global. There will be a minute of Silence at noon, in the spirit of unity.
Person Centered Services will be present at the Mary Cariola Center, an open house for Mary Cariola students and their families. We will presenting information at the community resource fair portion of the event.
Person Centered Services is excited to share information about job openings through our company at the Villa Maria College Career and Internship Fair. Directions to Villa Maria College can be found here: https://www.villa.edu/villa_directions Parking will be available in front of the College and in the two lots behind the breezeways located on either side of
Schuyler Hospital Family Fit Zone will feature Strong Kids Safe Kids and other health-oriented activities for kids and adults, combined with food, entertainment, games and giveaways. This action-packed day will include all things fun for all ages with a focus on healthy living. Participants can enjoy live music, entertainment, health education, and hands-on activities. Person
Person Centered Services will share resources at the annual AutismUp Trunks o' Treats! Hundreds of costumed characters and caregivers will come to the Golisano Autism Center from 10AM-12PM on October 14 in search of yummy treats and helpful resources to support their family members with autism. Vendors each create a themed "trunk" and hand out
Join us for an exciting in-person networking event where you can connect with local providers and Care Coordinators in your area! This is a free event for all vendors, and attendees, organized by Person Centered Services Care Coordination Organization. Click here to fill out the registration form if you are planning to attend and/or table
Looking for a job or a new career direction? Dozens of local employers looking to expand and diversify their workforce, including Person Centered Services, will be at the Central Library on October 19 and they are looking for YOU! Bring your resume and your questions. This program will be held throughout the first floor of
Vaccinations, mammograms, screenings, information, and lots of food and fun will be available at the Mobile Unit Health Fair in Clymer, NY at Abbe Reformed Church (595 Clymer Sherman Rd). Service providers will have tables set up to share information. Care Coordinators from Person Centered Services will be on hand to share information about opportunities
Monroe 2-Orleans BOCES will be hosting a private open house for BOCES students and their families. Person Centered Services will be sharing information and resources at this event.
East Upper High School’s Community Career/Job Fair will be held on October 26, 2023 from 5:30-7:00. Participants will be able to set up their tables at 5:00 that day. This evening is also Parent/Teacher Conferences and the school's Family and Community Engagement Committee (FACE) will provide food for the event. Person Centered Services will present
The Flower City Down Syndrome Network is a local not-for-profit organization that provides education, support and opportunities to people with Down syndrome and their families in the Greater Rochester area. They are a network of families, professionals, self-advocates and friends who all share in the joys and challenges of a Down syndrome diagnosis. They are
Person Centered Services will be hosting a table at the Batavia Career Fair on November 1 from 1PM-3:30PM at 1 Mill St., Suite 200 in Batavia, NY 14020, presenting career opportunities.
Buffalo Toronto Public Media will be screening part of Now Return Us to Normal on Wednesday, November 1 at 5:30pm. This free "Student Mental Health Matters" event includes dinner, a documentary screening and a panel discussion featuring Community Relations Manager Kristi Moscato. The presentation will also feature a new student mental health tool kit for educators.
Parents and caregivers of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities from birth to age 5 are encouraged to learn about the referral process for securing Care Coordination services. Click here to register! Topics to be discussed: - An Overview of Care Coordination - OPWDD eligibility and services - Referral Process Live Q+A