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Solano Co. Education Office To Host Info Session For Parents of Children With Disabilities
Various opportunities for higher education and training, employment and independent living will be discussed.

Announcement from Solano County Office of Education:
Parents, guardians and students are invited to attend a Transition Information Fair hosted by Solano County Office of Education Workforce Development.
If you have a son or daughter in middle school or beyond who has a disability and/or they are in a Special Education program, itβs time to discover the possibilities for their future.
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By attending the fair, you and your son or daughter will get valuable information about various programs and agencies in our community that can assist with higher education and training, employment and independent living.
Over 40 agencies will have representatives available to offer guidance and information about their services.
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The Fair will be on Tuesday, March 10, at the Solano County Office of Education, located at 5100 Business Center Drive in Fairfield (near Costco). You may attend anytime between the hours of 5 p.m. β 7 p.m.
If you need more information regarding this event, please call 707-399-4830.
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