Webinars
Self-Care That Actually Fits Into A Caregiver's Life
June 18 | 7 PM
Realistic, doable strategies for recharging your energy, without guilt and without extra overwhelm.
Trish Law
Trish is a nervous system facilitator and trauma-informed life coach. Through her work she helps individuals reconnect with their authentic selves, building emotional resilience, self awareness, and the capacity to live and lead with clarity and self-trust.
Finding the Funny in Frustrating
July 16 | 7 PM
An honest and meaningful conversation about how humor becomes survival, connection, and perspective for autism families.
Frank Campagna
The father of a nonspeaking autistic son. He is the founder of Autism Daddy and an Emmy-winning producer who shares honest insight on high-support-needs parenting and navigating
adult services.
and the capacity to live and lead with clarity and self-trust.
Holding on to Faith When it Feels Impossible
August 20 | 7 PM
Whether you lean on faith, question it, redefine it, or don’t identify with it at all…This conversation explores how caregivers wrestle with suffering, endurance, doubt, and hope along a long journey.
John Kolwaite
He is the Abbot of the Cambridge Zen Center and a Dharma Teacher in the Kwan Um School of Zen. A longtime educator at the Boston Higashi School, he spent 30 years supporting students on the autism spectrum and now serves as an educational consultant.
Rabbi Allison Berry
Directs the Betty Ann Greenbaum Miller Center for Jewish Healing at Jewish Family & Children’s Service in Waltham, MA. Her work focuses on supporting people through illness, grief, and life transitions while expanding mental health support and inclusion.