Events for April 16, 2020 - November 19, 2019

  • Post-It Notes: Telling Your Story

    Post-It Notes - January 10, 2019, 6:00-8:30 pm; Location: TBD
    Contact Dr. Chrissy Ogilvie, Christine.ogilvie@med.fsu.edu, phone: 850-324-6245

  • P.U.R.E Empowerment Center Coffee Social

    Marcus Pointe Baptist Church 6205 North W St, Pensacola , FL, United States

    Each Friday, meaningful relationships are built through socializing and participating in exercise and nutrition training as well as time for art therapy after.

    Free
  • Upcoming Family Care Council Area 1 meetings

    Arc Gateway

    Upcoming Family Care Council Area 1 meetings
    Thursday, Jan. 17 - Council Meeting • 5:30 p.m. Lt. Jimmy Donohoe, Pensacola Police Department
    Thursday, Feb. 21 - Council Meeting • 5:30 p.m.
    Thursday, Mar. 21 - Manage My Money Day • 4 - 7 p.m.
    Meetings at The Arc Gateway, 1000 E. Fairfield Drive

  • Grandparents of Autism Pensacola Meeting

    Autism Pensacola 10001 N. Davis Highway, Pensacola, FL, United States

    Grandparents of Autism Pensacola meetings are back with our first meeting of the year Friday Jan.

    Free
  • Parent Empowerment Saturday classes

    Sacred Heart Autism Center 5154 Bayou Blvd., Pensacola, FL, United States

    Parents - you don't want to miss the next Parent Empowerment Program taught by BCBAs from the Sacred Heart Autism Center! Two Saturdays, Jan. 26 and Feb. 2. Cost is $120 per person or $180 per couple. Go to http://bit.ly/2AGNvCJ to register. 

  • PEERS for Middle Schoolers

    PEERS for Middle Schoolers - Tuesdays beginning January 29th, lasting 14 weeks
    6:00-7:30 pm, Location: TBD; For more information, contact Dr. Chrissy Ogilvie, 850.324.62345 - Christine.ogilvie@med.fsu.edu

  • Musiquest Pilot Program

    Autism Pensacola 10001 N. Davis Highway, Pensacola, FL, United States

    Autism Pensacola, in conjunction with Pensacola Symphony Orchestra, is bringing a unique program to our community

  • Kids for Camp Informational Meeting

    Pollak Training Center, Arc Gateway

    Kids for Camp is a data-driven program that uses best-practice techniques, specifically Applied Behavior Analysis, to contribute to both the skill acquisition of the individuals with autism and the continuing education of the teachers, support staff and college students who work with those with autism. Want to learn about the camp philosophy and steps to apply? Join us for this informational meeting where we can assist you and answer any questions you might have about this program.

    Free
  • Money Management for Teens

    Money Management for Teens - February 21, 2019 (RSVP is required by 2/5/19)
    6:00-8:00 pm, Location: TBD
    Contact Dr. Chrissy Ogilvie, Christine.ogilvie@med.fsu.edu, phone: 850-324-6245

  • Money Doesn’t Grow on Trees

    Managing money can be challenging for all of us. Please join your FSU CARD (Pensacola office)

  • Basic First Aid Class

    FSU CARE hosts a basic first aid training class for middle school and high school members