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Resource Fair

The resource fair is for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and delays, their families, caregivers, and service providers.

 

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Resource Fair May 28, 2026

This is a free community event that welcomes people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and delays, their families, caregivers, service providers, teachers, employers, and other interested community members.

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Whole-life resources and presentations

  • Over 135 exhibitors

  • 8 presentations in spoken English and American Sign Language

  • Resources for people of all ages 

Language access & accommodations

  • All presentations available in spoken English and American Sign Language. 

  • Please use the registration form to request additional interpretation supports for presentations. We may email you with additional questions. Interpretation supports subject to interpreter availability.

  • Please use the registration form to request accommodations. We may email you with additional questions. Accommodations subject to availability and feasibility.

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Social media toolkit: English, Spanish, and Somali

Help us spread the word! This toolkit can be used to download images and text for you to copy and paste into your digital media channels. Four designs are available in English, Spanish, and Somali.

Link to toolkit images and sample text

3 sample social media posts with text

Informational flyers

2026 Presentations

  1. Early Support for Infants and Toddlers: Career Pathways, 10 – 10:45 AM

Do you have an interest in working with children birth to three with developmental delays or disabilities? Parents and family members often make the most passionate Early Support providers. Learn about different career opportunities and the steps needed to be qualified

 

  1. King County School-to-Work, 10 – 10:45 AM

Find out how the King County School-to-Work (S2W) Program helps students with developmental disabilities and their families make a smoother transition from high school to employment and adult services. 

 

  1. Benefit U: Know Your Benefits, Shape Your Future, 11 –11:45 AM

This session is an overview of Social Security disability benefits. It will provide an overview of how, when, and why to apply including connections to related resources such as Medicaid and long-term services.

 

  1. Rise Together, Advance Change: Advocacy Workshop, 11 – 11:45 AM

This workshop will help you understand how you can make a difference. Co-presenters include a self-advocate and a parent. We’ll talk about what advocacy means, explore simple ways to get involved, and review how a bill becomes a law. You’ll also learn practical tips for talking with decision-makers so you can confidently share your voice and support your community.

 

  1. Guardianship & Powers of Attorney, 12 – 12:45 PM

Learn why a guardianship or conservatorship might be necessary.

 

  1. In Good Company – True Stories about Supported Employment, 12 – 12:45 PM  

Hear from four people who found their path to employment and spoke up for themselves along the way. They'll share what worked, what was hard, and what made the difference. Real stories, real voices, and honest and hopeful conversation.

 

  1. Housing 101: Subsidized Housing & DDA Residential Options, 1 – 1:45 PM

Learn aboutmaintaining your Section 8 voucher and DDECS subsidized apartments. DSHS/DDA will giveinformation on types of living situations. 

 

  1. Moving from Crisis to Confidence: A Complete Guide to Systems Navigation and Self-Empowerment for Families, 1 – 1:45 PM

This comprehensive session is designed to guide families caring for individuals with developmental disabilities from early childhood through adulthood. We will cover multi-system navigation across healthcare, education, and state services. 

2026 Exhibitors

Resources are grouped by focus area to help you find what you need. Check back for updates!

Many organizations provide services countywide. We asked each organization to identify the parts of the county they most commonly serve. 

Interested in being an exhibitor?

Contact jenna.wolfstone@kingcounty.gov to be added to the waitlist. Exhibitor selection is based on, but not limited to, space availability and our goal of sharing a balanced selection of services.

Shop and Support

Coaching: person centered planning, ABA therapies

Community: Advocacy, education and empowerment, peer support, and system navigation  

Early Childhood: Supports and services for children ages birth to five and their families

Education & Lifelong Learning 

Employment, Community Inclusion, School-to-Work: Job supports and opportunities for community engagement

Financial and Legal: Understand benefits, financial planning, and legal rights

Housing: Find and maintain housing

Recreation and Community: Programs that support fun, creativity, and friendship 

 

Technology: Tools and strategies for accessibility and fun

Transportation- Help getting where you need to go

Wellness, including Behavioral Health