Access & Success for Students with ASD

Supporting students transitioning into higher education:

MSU's Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities (RCPD) invites individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) and their families considering or preparing for the transition to higher education to join us for a unique on-campus pre-college experience. Participants of this event will develop an understanding and awareness of the following:
  • Key strategies for supporting transition to higher education for students with ASDs
  • Building communities of support for students on the spectrum to increase access and success in higher education: Highlighting the MSU Neighborhood model
  • Innovative programs offered to students with ASDs
  • Perspectives of current students, alumni, advocates, and leaders

Join us on Saturday, July 27, 2013 from 9:30-2:30/3:00 for a day at MSU! RSVP for this event here!

What is the agenda for the day? 
  • 9:30-10:00 Registration and Welcome - Room 175 of Brody Hall
  • 10:00-12:30 Presentation from Building Opportunities for Networking and Discovery (BOND) and keynote speaker Anthony Ianni (alumni and former MSU basketball player; see bio below)
  • 12:30-1:15 Lunch - Brody Dining Hall
  • 1:30-2:30/300 Admissions Tour of Campus
Where can I park at MSU?
There are a number of free and low cost parking options on campus close to Brody Neighborhood. Please note that there is construction on campus this summer as well as a number of camps and orientation programs, so parking lots may fill up quickly. Please leave enough time to park and get to registration at 9:30!
  • Kellogg Center (Harrison Rd; across the street from Brody): $1/hr; $8 for the day; Parking will not be covered by RCPD
  • Lot 75 (corner of Harrison and Kalamazoo): FREE
  • Lot 63W (Breslin lot off of Harrison): FREE
  • Lot 67 (Jennison Fieldhouse lot off of Kalamazoo): FREE
  • Lot 62W (IM West/Stadium off of Red Cedar): FREE
Will there be lunch and is it included?
Yes and yes! Lunch will be provided and take place in Brody Dining Hall. Brody is one of the newest renovated dining halls on campus and has an array of options, from fresh stir fry, comfort foods, pizza and pasta to unique vegetarian and various cultural cuisine offerings. Check out the menu here!

Who is the keynote speaker?
We are proud to present Anthony Ianni, Spartan alumni, champion MSU basketball player and current advocate of the Autism Alliance of Michigan, as our keynote speaker for the day!
Anthony Ianni, of the Autism Alliance of Michigan, is one of the most sought after anti-bullying motivational speakers in the region.

At the age of 4 Anthony was diagnosed with Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD), which is on the Autism Spectrum (ASD). Doctors and specialists told Anthony’s parents that he would barely graduate from high school, would never graduate from college, would never have a shot at being an athlete and would likely live in a group institution with other Autistic kids for his adult life. His family was devastated but pledged they would help Anthony be successful no matter what.

And he is. Despite bullies, adversity and numerous personal challenges Anthony worked hard and never gave up. Not only did he earn his Bachelor’s Degree from Michigan State University in Sociology he is the first known athlete with autism to play Big 10 basketball.  Anthony played for legendary coach Tom Izzo while at MSU. He won two Big Ten Championships, a Big Ten Tournament Title, was the recipient of the 2011 Tim Bograkos Walk On Award and the 2012 Unsung Player Award, and was also a member of the 2010 Final Four team.

Anthony has pledged his life and career to help those who face similar challenges. He has been invited to tell his story and share his message across the country and has inspired countless individuals to “LYD”- Live Your Dreams. And it’s only just begun…. He’s only 24!

Growing Community Opportunities


Exciting things are happening at Everyone's Garden! In addition to harvesting and selling organic veggies, we are pleased to announce that our community is GROWING. We now are working with the Disability Network of Oakland & Macomb, and the Berkley Community Center is generously offering their accessible meeting space!  A big thank you to both the Disability Network of Oakland & Macomb and the Berkley Community Center for their support. 
 
So get out your calenders because now that we have an accessible place, we have some fun and free gardening programs scheduled for July, August, and September!
 
 
Events in July:
July 17th Accessible Gardening Training 11:30-2:30
July 25th Steering Committee Meeting 7-8:30
July 31st Intro to Container Gardening 3-4:30pm
Events in August:
August 2nd - 12:2:30, Inclusion Training
August 16th - Nutrition class (time to be determined)
August 22nd - 7-8:30 steering committee meeting
August 23rd 11:30 - 2:30 Garden potluck and volunteer appreciation lunch.

Events in September:
September 13th indoor gardening 3-4:30pm
September 20th- preservation workshop 2:30-5pm
September 26th Steering Committee Meeting and Garden Wrap up celebration 5:30-8:30

 
Please note that all of the above events  are open to the community and will be held at the Berkley Community Center, unless otherwise specified. For more information, or to RSVP for a specific event, please contact Ava at ava.haberkornhalm@gmail.com. 
 
New classes and events may be added as the season continues; suggestions for a class or event are always welcome, so don't be shy, tell us what classes you would like to see offered! 

And don't forget our GARDEN GET DOWN
This Saturday, June 29th, from 9am - 2pm
This event will be held at Song & Spirit
2599 Harvard, Berkley, MI 48072

Her Power!

HER POWER!  HER PRIDE!  HER VOICE!

 

Her Power! Her Pride! Her Voice!” is a program of Michigan Disability Rights Coalition’s youth initiative. “Her Power! Her Pride! Her Voice!” will be held at Indian Trails Camp in Grand Rapids Michigan, on August 23-26, 2013. This event fills up fast and registration is due by June 30, 2013.

To learn more about “Her Power!” please visit http://www.herpowerMDRC.org or “Her Powers!” Facebook Page http://www.facebook.com/HerPowerHerPride

If you have any questions please contact Theresa Squires, email: tsquires@mymdrc.org or by phone: (517) 333-2477 x326 ```````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````

FAQ:  What is “Her Power! Her Pride! Her Voice!”?
“Her Power! Her Pride! Her Voice!” is an annual four day overnight event for high school girls with any disabilities in Michigan. This event uses accessible art techniques because of their universal ability for any girl to express herself. This four day event holds conversations around media to help girls explore their multiple identities. Talking about media is a perfect tool to dive into topics essential to building confidence.
 

Media and the commercial advertisers have worked hard to sell every aspect of a girl’s life, from how she is supposed to look, act, and think, to who she is supposed to believe, trust, and impress. Critically exploring media brings up such topics as: identity, body issues, how media perpetuates girl bullying, violence against women and their bodies, role models, and social change.
 

The weekend moves beyond a program focused on “self-esteem.” Every topic from why we may feel bad when we look at ourselves in the mirror. We look at who tells us these lies, and what we can do to dismantle them. As a group, we explore what it means to be a teen girl with a disability, in today’s world.

(for answers to more FAQ’s go to http://www.herpowermdrc.org/faq.html)