The Lucas County Board of Developmental Disabilities distributes a number of newsletters from its various partners and departments. Use the filtering options below to browse a publication archive dating back to 2020.
Board Promotes Aemisegger to SSA Director
She started at the Board as a service and support specialist in 2010.
Tammy Eisenreich, Parent Partner for the Lucas County Board of Developmental Disabilities, will be chatting with Stefanie of Lilly’s Voice for this special December and Friday edition of Grant Workshop Wednesday$.
The Salvation Army is seeking volunteers to distribute Christmas toys at The Venues, 540 S. St. Clair St., Toledo. There are several shifts to choose from between December 12–15.
Join Kate Schwartz, Executive Director of the Autism Society of Northwest Ohio, for a free virtual parent session on December 8 at 6:30 p.m. Participants will acquire resources, get supported medical and educational direction, and be informed of Community updates.
While our staff is celebrating the holiday, we are always here for you. On-call staff are available 24/7 on our Emergency/After Hours line at 419-380-5100.
The Toledo Adult Autism Tabletop Group for ages 18 and over meets tonight at 7:30 at the Toledo Game Room, 3001 W. Sylvania Ave, for role-playing night.
Manahan will celebrate “Spooky Season” with a drive-through Halloween parade on October 29, 2022, from 3-4 p.m., at 120 S. Holland-Sylvania Rd., Toledo.
You’re invited to join us for the Lucas County Children Services’ Trunk or Treat on Saturday, October 22, from noon to 2 p.m. at the former Libbey High School site at 1250 Western Ave.
The Salvation Army and Toys for Tots 2022 Holiday Assistance Program will be accepting applications Oct. 17–24. Toys are for children up to 12 years old only.
The October edition of “Aging Gracefully” is now available. Read this issue to learn about the Lucas County Board of DD “Tech Hub” for SSA’s, providers, and individuals and families served; the Dementia Coalition’s efforts toward making Northwest Ohio a Dementia-Capable Community; the Project Echo program; and more.
At its monthly meeting on Sept. 26, 2022, the Lucas County Board of Developmental Disabilities recognized the following staff member and community organizations: