2025 LEARN Student Support Services disABILITY Summit

LEARN is excited to extend an invitation to you for the 2025 LEARN Student Support Services disABILITY Summit, a unique event designed to empower parents, caregivers, students, and the broader community. The summit is a gathering dedicated to initiating meaningful dialogue, sharing insights, and cultivating a deeper understanding of the challenges and triumphs faced by individuals with a range of unique capabilities. By fostering collaboration and advocacy, LEARN hopes to build a society where every individual, regardless of ability, feels valued and included. They would be honored to have you join them as they come together to create a more inclusive and compassionate society.

Event Details:
Date:
 Saturday, February 8th, 2025
Time: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Location: Mohegan Sun Sky Convention Center

Throughout the day, attendees will have the opportunity to participate in discussions, hear from experts, and connect with others who are passionate about creating more equitable systems of education and accessibility for all. Whether you are looking to learn, share your experiences, or engage in thoughtful conversations, this event is designed to be a space where caring, knowledge, and action intersect.

Advanced registration is not required, feel free to join us at your leisure! Please contact the LEARN Student Support Services disABILITY Summit team at disabilitysummit@learn.k12.ct.us if you have any questions or visit bit.ly/disABILITYsummit for more information. 

Help LEARN Spread the Word!

LEARN invites you to share information about the LEARN Student Support Services disABILITY Summit with your networks and communities. Attached you will find some marketing materials that they would love for you to share! They’ve included their event flyer in English and Spanish, along with the Breakout Session schedule! Your support in promoting this event will help LEARN reach a wider audience and ensure that as many people as possible have the opportunity to participate in this important conversation.

Thank you for your commitment to building a more inclusive world. See you at the disABILITY Summit!