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New Neurodiverse Community Center Opens

Two years after building community and resources, the nonprofit Neurodiverse Network will conduct an open house and ribbon-cutting ceremony from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., October 5, at 405 Bridge Street, in New Cumberland, to inaugurate their new Community Center. Family-friendly activities include a reading of Alex is Autistic and book signing, as well as face painting, sidewalk chalk, bubbles and refreshments.

 

Director and founder Leann Firestone says the organization provides resources and community support for people with brain differences and invisible disabilities. “We cannot wait to give you a tour of the new facility and tell you about the many programs, workshops and gatherings planned for this new inviting space. If you’re not available during the event and would still like to visit, feel free to send us a message to set up a private meeting. We look forward to seeing you soon!” she remarks.

 

To support the Center, individuals may donate directly, purchase items on Amazon, start a fundraiser on Instagram or Facebook, share information on social media, purchase fidget toys and other tools from the shop, wear T-shirts and display stickers to spread awareness of the mission.

 

For more information, visit ndnet.org.