AASCEND Holiday Party!

It’s time again for that yearly favorite — the AASCEND Annual Holiday Potluck Party! Come join our community for food, conversation, music and good cheer. There will be Entertainment, Music—with songs by AASCEND stars Stacey, Brian, and Brie — Santa D.J., Games, did we mention food, and a low-sensory space available. It’s a potluck, so bring food to share if you can — but if you can’t, show up anyway!

Be there and in the square!

When:  Sat Dec 19,   2 – 5 pm
Where: The Arc of SF   1500 Howard St. @ 11th St.    SF, CA 94103   map

Set up:    1:00 – 2:00
Party:        2:00 – 5:00
Food:        2:30 on
Cleanup:  5:00 – 5:30
Parking is available in the garage at 255 12th Street, with a reasonable flat rate for Saturdays. There is also metered street parking for $2/hr.

Horses and other Animals!

Many autistic people feel a special affinity for animals. Here’s autistic luminary Temple Grandin in her book, Animals in Translation: “I wasn’t any horse-whispering autistic savant, either. I just loved the horses. … I got through my teenage years thanks to my squeeze machine and my horses. … Animals saved me.”

At AASCEND‘s November 21 meeting we’ll watch clips about the autism-horse connection from the film Horse Boy (based on the New York times best-seller) and we’ll hear from Joell Dunlap, founder of the Square Peg Foundation, which brings autistic children and young adults together with horses. The foundation also employs people on the autism spectrum part-time. Let’s see whether work with horses and other animals might help some autistic adults!

Come with your own animal stories and your curiosity…

(Photo by O. Rufus Lovett and Justin Hennard)

When: Sat Nov 21, 10am – noon
Where: The Arc of SF 1500 Howard St. @ 11th St.    SF, CA 94103  map   

Parking is available in the garage at 255 12th Street, with a reasonable flat rate for Saturdays. There is also metered street parking for $2/hr.

Scams, Plans, and Living on a Shoestring

Have you ever been scammed? Did you fall for some trick online or elsewhere that ended up costing you money or grief?  At AASCEND‘s October 17 meeting we’ll be talking about ways to recognize trick deals so that you don’t fall for them. Bring your experiences to the meeting and we can all learn from each other. 

Next we’ll talk about “living on a shoestring”, how to eat and keep clothes on your back and a roof over your head for very little money — in one of the most expensive places to live in the US, the San Francisco Bay Area. How do you pay less for food and clothes? Do you have any tricks to keep your costs down? What about sources of financial aid? Most of us have a lot of experience with these problems, so let’s pass our helpful tips on to each other!

Hobo Dogs

Finally we’ll plan for upcoming meetings and our yearly Book Club reading!

When: Sat Oct 17, 10am – noon
Where: The Arc of SF 1500 Howard St. @ 11th St.    SF, CA 94103  map   

Parking is available in the garage at 255 12th Street, with a reasonable flat rate for Saturdays. There is also metered street parking for $2/hr.

AASCEND Picnic in the Park!

Join the festivities at AASCEND‘s annual potluck picnic in the park Saturday September 19. All are welcome for an afternoon of informal socializing and games with our community. This year’s picnic will be held again at Hellman Hollow (formerly Speedway Meadow) in Golden Gate Park. We will have food and drink, but bring something to share if you can. No RSVP is necessary. Set-up begins at 11:00 AM.

AASCEND Picnic 2014

Sat Sept 19, Noon-3pm at Tables 13 to 18 in Hellman Hollow GG Park ( X on map)
             GG Park Map

See you there!

Autism Advocacy Today

On August 15 AASCEND hosts a panel discussion about the needs of the autism community at the level of local, state and national politics. Panel participants will include Stacy Shaw, chair of the Autistic Self-Advocacy Network in Sacramento; Ed Denebeim, board member of the FDR Democratic Club of San Francisco — an organization dedicated to empowering seniors and people with disabilities; and Louise Katz, board member of the Autism Society of San Francisco and an attorney providing legal services for individuals needing regional center eligibility or services. These are some of the questions for the panel — and for you:

  • What are the global needs of the autism community?
  • What advocacy efforts are already underway?
  • What new initiatives need to be started?
  • What political and other obstacles are facing autism advocacy?
  • How can people get involved and help out?

Come bring your own ideas and join the ferment!

crowd in front of capitol

When: Sat Aug 15, 10am – noon
Where: The Arc of SF 1500 Howard St. @ 11th St.    SF, CA 94103  map   

Parking is available in the garage at 255 12th Street, with a reasonable flat rate for Saturdays. There is also metered street parking for $2/hr.

Autism Advocacy + Soc. Sec. WORKSHOP

At the July meeting on autism and Social Security Ron Kurlander and Andy Chu of San Francisco’s Positive Resource Center expertly answered a barrage of questions from an audience hungry for information. They invited AASCEND’s particpiants to attend one of their free monthly workshops on Social Security benefits, held at 10 am on the last Friday of each month, at 785 Market St. #10 in San Francsico. The next workshop will be held on July 31. RSVP to (415) 777-0333 to confirm a space in the workshop.

In the works for AASCEND‘s August 15 meeting is a panel and discussion of the needs of the autism community at the level of local, state and national politics. Bring your own ideas and stay tuned for details!

crowd in front of capitol

When: Sat Aug 15, 10am – noon
Where: The Arc of SF 1500 Howard St. @ 11th St.    SF, CA 94103  map   

Parking is available in the garage at 255 12th Street, with a reasonable flat rate for Saturdays. There is also metered street parking for $2/hr.

SSI, SSDI and You

Confused about Social Security and its various programs, requirements and hidden catches? AASCEND has called in the experts! Bring your questions to the pros at the July 18 AASCEND meeting.

Ron Kurlaender is a Senior Staff Attorney at Positive Resource Center, a non-profit organization in San Francisco. Ron has been with Positive Resource Center since April of 2012 where he has focused on Social Security disability advocacy at all levels of representation. Prior to his current position, Mr. Kurlaender represented low-income and disabled individuals in the areas of housing, employment, and immigration law. Currently, he focuses on Social Security advocacy.

Andy Chu is the Managing Legal Director of the Benefits Counseling Program at Positive Resource Center (PRC), and has successfully represented hundreds of clients on their social security disability claims.  He is a regular speaker at various institutions on social security disability issues, including Progress Foundation, SF AIDS Foundation, and UCSF.   In addition to his disability practice, Andy also works on legal issues related to healthcare access. His wish is that all people have free and unencumbered access to economic security and quality healthcare.

When: Sat July 18, 10am – noon
Where: The Arc of SF 1500 Howard St. @ 11th St.    SF, CA 94103  map   

Parking is available in the garage at 255 12th Street, with a reasonable flat rate for Saturdays. There is also metered street parking for $2/hr.

Communication Styles in Autism

Communication styles offer a useful toolkit for people on the autism spectrum to navigate the tricky world of social interaction. Join international speakers Kacie Berghoef and Melanie Bell of Berghoef & Bell Innovations to discover the three communication styles and watch them at work! You’ll learn new ways to understand the people in your life and communicate with them more effectively. Kacie and Melanie presented on this topic at the 2014 AASCEND Conference.
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When: Sat June 20, 10am – noon
Where: The Arc of SF 1500 Howard St. @ 11th St.    SF, CA 94103  map   

Parking is available in the garage at 255 12th Street, with a reasonable flat rate for Saturdays. There is also metered street parking for $2/hr.

Police Safety and Employment Special

Recent tragedies involving police nationwide highlight the potential danger of interaction with law enforcement. The danger can be greater for people on the autism spectrum because they can appear strange to police. Please join AASCEND for excerpts from Be Safe, a new film created with people on the autism spectrum and that gives suggestions about how to be safe with police. Please bring your own experience with police — the bad and the good — so that we can learn from each other and live safer. 

And…

AASCEND is happy to offer a fresh perspective on Autism employment courtesy of Cristina Orozco, recently arrived in the Bay Area from Las Vegas where she was director and trainer for the Achievement Vocational Center for Young Adults with High Functioning Autism. There she created and taught a six week series on what kind of job is right for you, getting the job and keeping the  job. With over 15 years in Human Resources management, Cristina is bilingual in English and Spanish, so be sure to invite your Spanish-speaking autistic friends to this discussion! Let’s see how Cristina’s approach complements our own Autism Job Club. Joining Cristina will be her son Brandon Orozco, a young adult on the autism spectrum who will share his first-hand experience navigating the world of employment using the tools presented.

When: Sat May 16, 10am – noon
Where: The Arc of SF 1500 Howard St. @ 11th St.    SF, CA 94103  map   

Parking is available in the garage at 255 12th Street, with a reasonable flat rate for Saturdays. There is also metered street parking for $2/hr.

Autism Advancement Month Brunch

First came awareness, then acceptance… To these AASCEND adds autism advancementYou are cordially invited to join AASCEND community members on Saturday April 18 for our yearly Autism Advancement Month Brunch celebrating all that autism has to offer. Come to meet and to learn, then stay for the warmth and the fun!

We will have some food but it’s a potluck, so bring something to share if you can. As always all are welcome and it’s free. No RSVP is necessary. If this is your first visit to AASCEND then a special welcome to you!
                                     Note the later than usual starting time.
When: Sat Apr 18, 11am – 1pm
Where: The Arc of SF 1500 Howard St. @ 11th St.    SF, CA 94103  map   
Parking is available in the garage at 255 12th Street, with a reasonable flat rate for Saturdays.

ALSO…

Don’t miss the hot-selling and groundbreaking new book The Autism Job Club featuring AASCEND’s own job club — now available in hardcover and electronic editions.