New drop off day program at Friendship Adventures for Adults with intellectual disabilities

Shoreline, WALocal News

Friendship Adventures has recently launched a new Drop Off Day Program aimed at supporting adults with intellectual disabilities. Located at 1206 N 185th St, Shoreline, WA, the program is designed to provide a welcoming and engaging environment for participants. With openings now available, the initiative encourages community involvement and inclusivity for individuals with special needs. Interested individuals can contact Brandy for more information before attending, reaching out via phone at 425-343-9421 or through email at faad@friendshipadventures. org.

This program is a significant step forward in enhancing support services for the local community and reflects a broader commitment to inclusivity. As the demand for such programs grows, Friendship Adventures is dedicated to adapting and expanding its services to meet the needs of its participants. The establishment of this program highlights the importance of creating supportive spaces for individuals with intellectual disabilities, fostering social connections and personal growth. Overall, the Drop Off Day Program represents a positive development in Shoreline's community resources.

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