Atlanta – The Learning Disability Association of Georgia is thrilled to invite everyone to their inaugural event, “Building Bridges: Connecting Resources and Support for All Learners”. This exciting expo and resource fair is set to take place at the Spruill Center for the Arts, located at 5339 Chamblee Dunwoody Road in Atlanta, GA 30338. It’s an open invitation to parents, educators, and advocates to come together and unveil a world of resources designed to support all learners.
Scheduled to be a stellar afternoon, the event promises learning, fun, and community building for the entire family. It’s a golden opportunity for attendees to immerse themselves in an environment where valuable information and connections are just around the corner. The organizers are enthusiastic about fostering a community-driven approach to creating a better, more inclusive future for all learners.
At the “Building Bridges: Connecting Resources and Support for All Learners” expo, you’ll find an array of resources and support services tailored to meet the needs of various learners. Whether you’re looking for educational tools, support networks, or advocacy information, this event has it all. It’s an environment that encourages discovery and provides the knowledge needed to aid in the development and education of individuals with learning disabilities.
One of the highlights of the fair is the opportunity to engage directly with experts and representatives from various educational and support organizations. These interactions will help attendees gain deeper insights into strategies and tools that can make a significant difference in the lives of learners.
If you’re traveling from out of town, consider booking your stay at one of the nearby hotels. Options include:
Apart from the educational and resourceful aspects of the event, attendees can indulge in some local culinary delights. Popular nearby dining spots include:
This special event is set in the heart of Atlanta, a city well-served by the Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau, established in 1913. The bureau plays a vital role in boosting the city’s economy by promoting conventions and tourism. For further information, you can reach out to them at:
Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau, 233 Peachtree Street Suite #1400, Atlanta, GA 30303. Contact: (800)ATLANTA, (404)521-6600.
Bring the whole family to this enriching day of discovery and support. RSVP today and join the community at the Spruill Center for the Arts. Together, let’s work towards a brighter future where every learner has the chance to thrive!
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