• Your Voice Matters: Special Education Basics [Cantonese]

    Zoom

    Presented in Cantonese.   When your child faces difficulties at school, you want to know what support the school can offer. Special education is one way schools provide support to eligible students. This can be a confusing and complex process, but as a parent, your involvement is essential. This workshop provides Cantonese-speaking families with practical […]

  • Valley Mountain Regional Center Transition Fair / Feria de Transición

    Turner Park 287 Treat Ave., San Andreas, CA, United States

    Curious about your next step? Join us for a day full of learning and fun!   At the fair you will learn about: -Vocational and Employment Support -Day Programs -Community Resources -ILS/SLS   *Snacks and water provided to students. *There will be raffle prizes and music.   Join Us!   //   ¿Te interesa saber […]

  • Part 9 of 10: Navigating Behaviors and Discipline at School

    Zoom

    Join DREDF’s advocates as we walk through the requirements in federal and state special education law regarding behaviors at school. What must a school do, and how can a 504 plan or IEP address behaviors? When behaviors rise to the level of discipline, how must schools respond, and what steps can parents take? We’ll discuss […]

  • Parte 9 de 10: Navegando Comportamientos y disciplina en la escuela

    Zoom

    Únase a los defensores de DREDF para repasar los requisitos de la legislación federal y estatal sobre educación especial en lo que se refiere al comportamiento en la escuela. ¿Qué debe hacer una escuela y cómo puede un plan 504 o un IEP abordar los problemas de comportamiento? Cuando el comportamiento alcanza un nivel que […]

  • California Disability Leadership Alliance: Day of Action at the Capitol

    California State Capitol 1315 10th Street, Sacramento, CA, United States

    The California Disability Leadership Alliance is excited to announce our 2nd annual CDLA Day of Action at the Capitol. Join us on the California Capitol West Steps to rally for our rights and services and celebrate disability culture and pride. Nothing about us, without us!   Event will feature a resource fair, rally and program. Participants will […]

  • Part 10 of 10: What Comes Next? Transition for High School Students with Disabilities

    Zoom

    Transition to adulthood is full of uncertainty, but the IDEA, Section 504, and the ADA, plus available resources, help ensure our high school students begin preparing for a thriving and successful life after high school, no matter what that looks like. Parents and students alike can join DREDF’s advocates for this webinar as we walk […]

  • Federal Retreat, California Resolve: Emotional Support Animals After HUD’s Policy Reversal

    Zoom

    When HUD's May 22, 2026 memo ended federal fair housing enforcement for disabled people with emotional support animals, it changed the agency's posture—not the law. This webinar breaks down what the memo does and does not do, then focuses on the protections that remain strong for disabled Californians. We'll also share practical tips for advocates […]

  • Housing Advocacy 101 for CARE Court Counsel

    Zoom

    California's mental health system, administered through counties, offers a number of housing programs and supports that are potentially available to CARE Court respondents and other clients with mental health disabilities. Some of these programs and supports are longstanding; others are new or changing. Join this training for a review of available housing programs and supports […]

  • Let’s Talk About the Problem, with Author Dara Baldwin

    Ed Roberts Campus 3075 Adeline Street, Berkeley, CA, United States

    Join DREDF, in partnership with the Center for Independent Living (CIL), for an evening of conversation and connection with author, Dara Baldwin, about her journey to become a disability activist and policymaker while facing the reality of the erasure of people of color in the disability rights movement. The event will be held Tuesday, July […]