Come Read With Me Program
This program is designed to encourage life-long learning for individuals with developmental delays and other cognitive disorders. Reading, math language, life and social skills are stressed to help the individuals remain as functionally independent and mentally healthy as possible. This program is unlike any other in the metroplex and is quickly becoming a program to effectively serve a wider range of individuals with special challenges. For more information, click on the link above. Classes are conducted at 901 Clinic Dr. Euless, TX. SNAP helps support the Come Read With Me Program through a monthly payment for scholarships. For more information, visit www.mkdowney.com.

The Book Shelf
The Book Shelf is located at 901 Clinic Drive in Euless, TX. Get new and used books and books specializing in disabilities. For those who have gathered resources throughout the years, but no longer need such books, please consider donating them to the special needs section of The Book Shelf. A portion of the profits from The Book Shelf will be returned to SNAP programs, so your donations will serve many who are working to gain new skills and more productive lives.

Personal attendant and respite services are also available. SNAP members and the Come Read with Me Program are directly supported by The Book Shelf in administrative, marketing and classroom services. For more information, contact Cylinda Marshall at 817-553-5551, sales@thebookshelfonline.com or visit www.thebookshelfonline.com.

RK Martial Sciences & Fitness
Some of our SNAP members are participating in the special needs self-defense classes at the RK Martial Sciences & Fitness Studio, where they gain self-defense skills and self-confidence. As our Members become more involved with the community independently, this class helps provide them with the awareness of potential dangers and teaches the the steps to avoid or handle the dangers in an effective manner. For more information, please contact Kris Bates at www.rkkungfu.com.

Transitional Skills Program - Tarrant County College - Northeast Campus
This program is designed to equip developmentally challenged young adults who desire to enhance academic skills and learn new vocational skills to prepare for self-sufficiency. Their goal is to provide their students with the skills which are necessary to move from dependence to a greater sense of personal independence and accomplishment. For more information, contact Tarrant County College Northeast Campus, Office of Continuing Education at 828 Harwood Road, Hurst, Texas 76054 or call 817-515-6657.

 

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