Financial Planning and Summer Opportunities
The Autism Society of Middle Tennessee has planned two workshops for February:
“Financial Planning for Your Child’s Future” - 2/21/2008
Thursday, February 21, 2008
6:30-8:30 p.m.
Vanderbilt Kennedy Center
MRL 241
Michael Aguon
Financial Advisor
Capital Financial Group, LLC
Parent of a Child with Special Needs
Jason Bach, CFP
Special Care Planner
Capital Financial Group, LLC
Eric Hill
Legal Expert
Mass Mutual Trust Company
In this special joint session with DSAMT (Down Syndrome Association of Middle Tennessee) and ASMT (Autism Society of Middle Tennessee) we will cover the important topics of conservatorships, special needs trusts, and financial planning for your child’s future.
Although financial planning is incredibly important for your child’s future, the day-to-day needs of children with disabilities tend to monopolize the time and energy of most parents. This free advice will prove to be essential as you begin to make these significant decisions regarding your child’s future.
This event is free to ASMT &DSAMT members; non-members pay $5. Childcare is available upon request. All community members are welcome. Please register with ASMT at 615-385-2077 or www.tnautism.org
“Recreational, Therapeutic, Research, and Summer Opportunities Fair” - 2/28/2008
Thursday, February 28, 2008
6:30 p.m.- 8:30 p.m.
Vanderbilt Kennedy Center
Join us for an evening of information about recreational opportunities (e.g. arts, camps, sports, volunteer activities, etc.), therapeutic programs, various research programs, employment, and summer opportunities (e.g. camps, outdoor activities) for all ages.
Please check the ASMT website (tnautism.org) closer to the event date for more details on the participants. If you provide a service or therapy and want to participate, e-mail kcoston@tnautism.org.
This event is free to ASMT members;non-members pay $5 at the door. Childcare is available upon request. All community members are welcome. Please register with ASMTat 615-385-2077 or www.tnautism.org
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