The event will take place at the South Brunswick Senior Center, located at 540 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction. (Alex Mirchuk / Patch)
SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NJ —The South Brunswick Police Department is inviting those with developmental disabilities and their families to the department’s first annual Developmental Disabilities Support Day.
Set to take place on Saturday, May 23, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., the supportive, informative and interactive event will take place at the South Brunswick Senior Center on Ridge Road.
Sign up for the Alliance for Individuals with Disabilities (A.I.D.) Program to help first responders better assist individuals with disabilities during emergencies.
Explore police vehicles and first responder equipment in a calm and supportive environment designed to build familiarity and reduce anxiety.
Live Officer Q&A
Learn how first responders handle emergencies involving individuals with developmental disabilities. Caregivers and loved ones will also receive guidance on what information to provide during an emergency call.
Community Outreach Resources
Information on Special Olympics programs and other local services that support individuals with developmental disabilities and their families.
Families, caregivers, educators and support professionals are encouraged to attend the event.
For more information, you can contact Detective Ryan Bartunek at 732-329-4000 ext. 7476 or rbartunek@sbpdnj.net, or Amber Weingart at 732-329-4000 ext. 7469 or aweingart@sbpdnj.net.
The South Brunswick Senior Center is located at 540 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction.