Summer camps, ballet, swimming, sports, theatres, museums, and a theme park are some of the opportunities Cobb parents will have the opportunity to explore at an upcoming event designed especially for students with disabilities. The Cobb Schools Community Connections Resource Fair is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on March 8 at North Cobb High School. Families can make reservations to attend here

The Cobb resource fair is designed to educate parents on the extracurricular opportunities available for students with disabilities. It provides an opportunity for families to learn about the sensory-friendly and accessible options offered by Cobb and Atlanta area organizations and attractions. The event will feature more than 50 vendors.

“We are so excited to offer this fair as an in-person event again – it gives our families the opportunity to interact with representatives who can directly share their accessibility and sensory-friendly offerings! We have new participants joining this year along with the former,” shared Dominique Terens, Cobb Schools Special Education Compliance Supervisor. 

When the event was last held in 2020, parents and grandparents praised what they learned.

“I want to thank whoever put this together because it is what we needed. This is going to make our lives so much easier,” one grandparent gushed.

Parents described the resource fair as a one-stop-shop for all the information they need—in one location—on summer camps, services, and engagement events for their students with special needs. 

Smiling and laughing, their students were often engaged with activities at variety of available booths, as their parents gathered details and talked to vendors.

This year, all participating organizations and vendors are providing accessible and sensory-friendly options beyond the typical ADA requirements. When talking to the vendors, parents can expect to hear about social stories to help families learn what to expect upon visiting. They will also learn about the availability of sensory bags that include fidgets, headphones, weighted lap pads; quiet rooms; specific hours, dates, events dedicated to allowing for a calmer experience; ASL/sensory-friendly performances; camps and classes geared toward those with disabilities; assisted listening devices; and adapted sports, dance, and cheer. 

More than 400 are already planning to attend Cobb Schools Community Connections Resource Fair. Make plans to attend and reserve your spot today. 

 Browse the list of some of the groups planning to attend:

Ability to Groove Camp Puzzle/Safe Kids Fox Theatre
Acworth Horizon League Camp Twin Lakes Georgia Aquarium
Aerie Experiences Children’s Museum of ATL Georgia Ballet
Alliance Theatre Clay White Programs Georgia Symphony Orchestra
Atlanta Dance Central Cobb Aquatics Girl Scouts
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Cobb County Library Hand, Hoof & Heart
Autism Improvised Cobb PARKS Cultural Arts High Museum
Blaze Sports College Football Hall of Fame Illuminarium
Booth Museum Erin’s Hope/E’s Club Inneractions Therapy Services
BSD Tae Kwon Do FOCUS + Fragile Kids Kennesaw Parks & Rec
Lekotek Southern Museum Woodstock Arts (formerly Elm St.)
Museum of Design ATL Special Needs Day at the Lake Zoo Atlanta
Parent 2 Parent GA Special Pops Tennis Songs for Kids
Pinnacle Climbing Team State Farm Arena We Rock the Spectrum
Rockstar Cheer Studio Movie Grill Six Flags over Georgia
Shakespeare Playhouse Tellus Science Museum Upward/Challenge Ball
SHINE Sports at JFBC TOPSoccer