One of the missions of the Center for Supported Learning is to build community connections for people with neurodiversity based on shared interests.
Over the past three years, we have engaged with various community organizations to connect neurodiverse young adults with inclusive community activities with the goal of building long term sustainable relationships.
Each year we focus on a different activity and work toward making connections with existing community resources to help bring opportunities for young adults with neurodiversity to be engaged in activities of their choosing based on their interests.
Here are some of the activities across our region that we have been involved with. If one of these activities interests you, please reach out to the community organization for more information.
Making & Doing:
Urban Gardening Resources:
Garden at Marshall University. email: bemarshallgreen@marshall.edu for information about volunteering.
West Virginia State Extension:
Huntington Museum of Art: Ceramics and Pottery Classes