Positive Exposure Events

January 2023

January 19

PPMD DUCHENNE HEALTHCARE

(Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy)

PROFESSIONALS SUMMIT

JANUARY 18–20, 2023

InterContinental New York Times Square New York City, New York

Join the Fight End Duchenne

Positive Exposure Presentation: 2:30-3:00 ET

Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy fights to end Duchenne. We accelerate research, raise our voices to impact policy, demand optimal care for every single family, and strive to ensure access to approved therapies.

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January 18

NAPSEC Annual Leadership Conference

January 15-18, 2023

The Hotel Monteleone New Orleans, LA

National Association of Private Special Education Centers

Keynote presentation.

(Image Description: Bright red trolly car with signs presenting 2023 and Canal in the middle of busy city street, with cars and lamppost banners that feature butterflies and the the word FLY )

About NAPSEC

 

The National Association of Private Special Education Centers (NAPSEC) was established in 1971 as a nonprofit association with the vision of supporting access to appropriate special education programs as vital components of the continuum. NAPSEC currently represents over 200 programs nationally and over 400 at the state level through the Council of Affiliated State Associations (CASA). NAPSEC members include private early intervention providers, schools, residential therapeutic centers, and adult living programs across the United States.  Although NAPSEC programs are diverse in the services they provide, all strive to guarantee that each individual’s unique needs are met on an individualized basis in order to achieve his or her maximum potential. NAPSEC is the only national association that exclusively represents private special education programs.

To learn more about NAPSEC and the benefits of membership visit our website at napsec.org.

 

 

January 14

ID: On a pale yellow square background are three photographs of paintings. At left is a close-up portrait of a person with medium-tan skin, brown eyes, and long brown hair, with a reddish mark on the chin, looking down at the viewer. In the middle is a person with medium-brown skin, short brown hair, a curly brown beard, and dark red lips wearing glasses and smiling with eyes closed. At right is a person with long, wavy blonde hair, eyes looking into the distance, reddish-brown marks on the face, wearing a blue hat. Around these images, the text reads: “Positive exposure presents vascular birthmark portrait show, portraits of beautiful vascular birthmarks on gorgeous faces and bodies. By Celina Leroy. Raising awareness and reducing stigma. Gallery opening Saturday, January 14, 2 to 4pm.14 E 109th St, New York, NY.