Ability Connection Oklahoma (formerly United Cerebral Palsy of Oklahoma) hosts periodic open houses and community events to connect Oklahomans with physical disabilities to adaptive recreation, employment assistance,...
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DSACO's MOMS Group provides monthly peer support meetings for mothers of children and adults with Down syndrome.
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Special Olympics Oklahoma's premier annual state competition, held at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater.
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NAMIWalks Oklahoma is the state's largest mental health awareness walk, raising funds to support NAMI Greater OKC's free programs and...
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Annual community walk supporting the National MS Society, themed "Circles of Support." Two route options (1 mile and 3 miles) are fully...
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The OKC Parkinson's Rally Walk is the largest event in central Oklahoma dedicated to raising awareness and funds for the more than 15,000...
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The Oklahoma Autism Network's annual statewide conference brings together families, educators, clinicians, and self-advocates to learn about evidence-based practices, early intervention, transition planning, and...
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Oklahoma's largest autism event and AutismOklahoma's primary annual fundraiser.
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The Oklahoma Developmental Disabilities Council's annual Youth Leadership Forum brings high school students with disabilities to a college campus for a week-long program focused on self-advocacy, life planning, and...
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OKASA's annual Waterfest at Lake Thunderbird offers people with physical disabilities a day of adaptive water sports including water...
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The Huntington's Disease Society of America's annual Team Hope Walk raises awareness and funds for Huntington's disease research and...
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The Oklahoma Council of the Blind holds its annual state convention, bringing together blind and low-vision Oklahomans from all four...