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Making Friends and Making Movies: Using Filmmaking to Teach Social Skills

Tuesday, February 16, 2010 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM (PT)

South San Francisco, CA

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Parca Parents Networking Meeting in South San Francisco

William Davenport is the executive director of Autism Social Connection (ASC).  ASC is an inclusive community based non-profit serving children and adults on the autism spectrum and their family and friends.  William will discus ASC's media program as well as the need for more community based socialization programs. William's interest in special education began while he was teaching filmmaking, journalism and broadcast television courses at Fremont High School in Sunnyvale. After leaving the high school, William  received a teaching credential in Special Education and has taught at various non-public schools.

William Davenport's background also includes advanced degrees in education and filmmaking, an extensive work experience with award winning productions shown at film festivals around the world, and ownership of a successful commercial production company prior to becoming a full-time teacher.  William has taught college level filmmaking and technology courses at San Francisco State University, UC Berkeley, the San Francisco School of Digital Filmmaking, Art Academy and the Art Institute of San Francisco.

This group provides support to  parents and family members of children and adults with developmental disabilties.

 It is open to everyone and does not require you to be a resident of South San Francisco. 

The group typically meets on the 3rd Tuesday of the month be aware the day and date may change due to holidays.

Sue Digre, Director of Family Support Services and Advocacy at Parca, leads the Parca Parent Networking Group.  

We look forward to meeting you!

 

PLEASE FEEL FREE TO FORWARD INFORMATION ABOUT THIS EVENT TO OTHER INTERESTED FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN OR RELATIVES WHO HAVE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES!

 

 Learn more at www.parca.org


When & Where



South San Francisco Municipal Services Building, Betty Weber Gallery

33 Arroyo Drive
South San Francisco, CA 94080

Tuesday, February 16, 2010 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM (PT)


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Sue Digre, Parca



Sue Digre is the Director of Family Support Services and Advocacy for Parca.

 

About Parca:
Parca has been enriching the lives of people with developmental disabilities since 1952. Our programs are designed to create a feeling of extended family to help people live as independently as possible and enjoy all that life has to offer. Parca provides residential programs, support for those living independently, respite care, before- and after-school child care,  family support and advocacy services as well as free, fun social events for families.

 Learn more at www.parca.org