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You can participate at your own pace

You do not need to prepare a story or speak in front of the room. Some people come ready to ask questions. Others listen, meet one or two families, and take in the information. Both are welcome.

The goal is to create an easy, confidential setting where parents and caregivers can be honest without having to explain every part of their experience first.

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The conversation stays practical

Families often trade information about schools, safety, communication, local services, daily routines, and the professionals or community programs that have helped them. Bebo’s Angels may also share upcoming resources, events, and ways to connect locally.

A gathering is not medical care or a replacement for professional advice. It is a place to learn from other families, identify useful questions, and leave with a clearer idea of where to look next.

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You do not have to come alone

Parents, caregivers, relatives, professionals, and supportive community members may attend. English and Spanish support is available, and families can contact Bebo’s Angels before the gathering if they have questions about the location or what to expect.

Join the next gathering

The next date will be posted as soon as it is confirmed.