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Where I Belong

July 19, 2022

When providing care to people with disabilities, building trust, and a connection is crucial to giving people the support they need to thrive.

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Staff Spotlight: Brandy James

May 2, 2022

Briefly introduce yourself and talk about your role at the Sonoran Center.

Well, I’m Brandy James. I’ve been with the Sonoran Center for almost three weeks now. My position is in community education and outreach. My role is new to the Sonoran Center.

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2021 ArtWorks Talent Show is Now on YouTube!

March 10, 2022

The time we have been waiting waiting for is finally here: the 2021 ArtWorks Talent Show if finally on YouTube!

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Spots Available for 2022! A New Resource for Parents, Families and Caregivers

Nov. 30, 2021

Make a New Year’s resolution to plan for a fulfilling and independent life as an adult by taking your seat at the Transition AHEAD Roundtable!  

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Learning By Doing

Oct. 13, 2021

The transition from high school to college or the workforce can be a difficult time for anyone, but it can be especially difficult for students with disabilities.

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ArtWorks Rocks!!!

Sept. 3, 2021

Hi All!

We painted rocks and we'd like to share them with you! Be on the look out around UA campus for our rocks; if you find one of our rocks and bring it to ArtWorks

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A MOTHER & SON SHARE THEIR EXPERIENCE at of the Transition AHEAD Roundtable program.

A MOTHER & SON SHARE THEIR EXPERIENCE

June 25, 2021

Earlier this year, the Sonoran UCEDD launched a pilot of the Transition AHEAD Roundtable program.

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The CACTI Blog: Expectations – My Experience Working with Students with Disabilities in Their First Job

June 15, 2021

When I was ten years old, I was diagnosed with dysgraphia. My whole approach to learning changed but the expectation for me to do well in school, go to college, and get a job never did

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The CACTI Blog: A Webinar Series to Promote Real Work and Real Pay for People with Disabilities: Systems Change and Provider Transformation in Arizona

May 17, 2021

I am excited to be collaborating and developing a 2021-webinar series for the Arizona Association of People Supporting Employment First (APSE) chapter as my community portfolio experience.

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Haley Arnold

The CACTI Blog: Celebrating Autism Awareness Month: What my Experience Working with Families has Taught Me

April 15, 2021

I’ve immensely enjoyed my experience as a behavior technician for United Cerebral Palsy of Southern Arizona (UCPSA). As a senior at the University of Arizona, I’ve been pursuing an Undergraduate Certificate in Developmental Disabilities through Sonoran UCEDD throughout the past year.

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