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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.

crowded brightly lit resource fair2025 Resource Fair May 29, 2025

This was a FREE community event that welcomes people with intellectual and developmental disabilities or delays, their families, caregivers, service providers, teachers, employers, and other interested community members. It was hosted at the Microsoft Redmond Campus on May 29, 2025. Over 2,000 individuals connected with each other and with 90 exhibitors!

Workshop session presentations and handouts

Early Childhood- Supporting young children and their families from birth through age five.

High School Transition- Navigating high school transition, postsecondary education, and future planning.

Employment and Community Inclusion- Exploring opportunities for meaningful employment and community participation.

Housing- Finding the right living arrangement and supports for independence.

  • Transitioning to Independent Living at Ages 18 and 50: One Extended Family’s Journey: Independent Living presentation 
  • What Housing Model Is Best For You? Self-Advocates Share Their Experiences (no PowerPoint or handouts)
  • Housing 101: Exploring Residential Options: Housing presentation

Financial and Legal- Navigating benefits and legal systems for long-term planning.

Behavioral Health- Supporting behavioral health and well-being  

Exhibitors/ Resource Agencies- Resources grouped by focus area to help you find what you need. 

Unique Spaces

  • Transition Treasures is a student business within the Bellevue School District's transition program.
  • Ask a Mama was a space where parents with lived experience can give their compassion, knowledge, and camaraderie through their own perspectives. Sharing community resources that have brought joy and light while navigating through the beautiful journey of advocating for our loved ones. Sponsored by the King County Interagency Coordinating Council.

Behavioral Health & Wellness- Behavioral health and holistic well-being

Community and Systems Navigation Supports- Advocacy, peer support, and guidance to navigate services 

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

Education & Lifelong Learning - Educational support for all ages 

Employment and Community Inclusion - Job supports and opportunities for engaging in the community

Financial and Legal - Supports for understanding benefits, financial planning, and legal rights 

Housing- Help with finding and maintaining housing

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

State and Local Government Agencies- Public agencies offering services or support

Technology- Promoting inclusion with tools and strategies to improve accessibility in daily life

Transportation- Help getting where you need to go

Download an Event Program 

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