Politics & Government
New Trier Township Podcast Features Our Place New Trier
What to do when the school bus stops coming. Options for developmentally challenged young adults "aging out" of school at 22.

Our Place New Trier a local organization providing support services to teens and adults with developmental disabilities was featured on the latest episode of the New Trier Township Podcast.
Jane Gallery, Board Chair/ Founder and Nicole Seidlitz, Executive Director of Our Place share their thoughts on “the day the school bus stops coming,” and the challenges facing young adults seeking meaningful, productive, socially connected lives in their home community.
In this era of government funding uncertainty, these experts share their insights and advice about next steps when a student “ages out” of the educational system in Illinois at age 22.
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You can listen to all episodes of the New Trier Township Podcast by visiting the Township’s SoundCloud channel at https://soundcloud.com/user-105720808
Information about programs and services offered by Our Place can be referenced at https://www.ourplaceofnewtrier.org/
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About New Trier Township
New Trier Township’s mission is to provide leadership, advocacy and resources to benefit the physical, mental and social well being of Township residents. Established in 1850, New Trier Township government serves the 56,000 residents in the villages of Glencoe, Kenilworth, Wilmette and Winnetka, plus portions of Glenview and Northfield. The Township Office is located at 739 Elm Street in Winnetka or on-line at www.newtriertownship.com.
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