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Pathfinder Events
Don’t forget to register for our webinar!
Navigating Financial Assistance with Families First & SNAP
🗓 Thursday, March 26, 2026
⏰ 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM CT
💻 Virtual via Zoom. Presented in English.
Join us for a quick, practical overview of two key financial support programs, Families Firstand SNAP. Learn the newest eligibility updates, what to expect during the application process, and how these programs can work together to help cover essentials like food, transportation, and basic living needs.
Presenters:
• Lakecia Peterson, Families First
• Michelle Joyner, SNAP
Interpreter Support:
ASL, Arabic, and Spanish interpretation are available upon request during registration. Any
Pathfinder Collaborative Events
All Smiles: A Joyful, Interactive Performance for Young Children
Through color, sound, and gentle interaction, the show guides children as characters work through excitement, worry, disappointment, and bravery. The experience is crafted to meet young audience members right where they are, especially those who connect best through movement and hands‑on engagement.
Pathfinder will be on‑site during performance dates. Meet us there! Staff will be available to share resource information and answer questions for families attending the show.
Show Details:
📅 March 13–22
⏰ Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays at 10:30 AM CT
⏰ Additional Saturday show at 1:00 PM CT
📍 Centennial Performing Arts Studios – Black Box Theatre
🎟️ Tickets: $5 for ages 0–6; $10 for ages 7+
🔗 Learn more: www.littlebluetheatre.org
This spring performance offers families a meaningful and memorable way to help young children explore feelings and experiences in a supportive, creative environment.
We See You, Memphis
Memphis is gearing up for a brand‑new citywide gathering, and this one’s all about shining a light on hidden disabilities and the families who navigate them every day. The first‑annual We See You, Memphis event is bringing the community together for a day filled with resources, activities, and interactive experiences designed to connect, inform, and celebrate.
📅 Date: Purple Day! March 26, 2026
⏰ Time: 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. CT
📍 Location: University Center, University of Memphis
499 University St, Memphis, TN 38152
A Glimpse of What’s Happening
A huge resource showcase
Sensory‑friendly spaces
Areas and activities set up with intentional design so attendees can explore comfortably and at their own pace.
Hands‑on activities & family fun
Interactive stations, demonstrations, and entertainment throughout the day.
A community moment
Residents and partners gathering to highlight the realities of conditions that aren’t always visible, and the many ways support can make a difference.
Pathfinder’s Role
Tennessee Disability Pathfinder is participating as an event partner, offering statewide resource guidance and helping visitors connect with programs that fit their needs.
Want to Attend?
Want to Be Part of It?
Organizations and supporters are invited to get involved through:
- Sponsorships
- In‑kind support
- Financial contributions
- Resource tables
- Collaborative partnerships
Every level of participation helps strengthen the event and expand what’s possible for families attending.
About the Host Organization
B.E.A.T.S (Bringing Epilepsy Awareness To Society) creates community‑focused experiences that raise awareness, support families, and highlight practical tools for those navigating hidden disabilities. Their work has been recognized by regional media for leadership in epilepsy education and safety initiatives.
The third annual Evening for Autism is coming up soon, offering a night of live music and community support for the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center’s Treatment and Research Institute for Autism Spectrum Disorder (TRIAD).
📅 Date: March 31, 2026, 6:00 p.m.
📍 Location: The Nashville Palace, 2611 McGavock Pike
🎟️ Tickets: Now on sale
🔗 Event Link: https://give.vanderbilthealth.org/eveningforautism
Presented by the Country Music Autism Awareness Foundation, with generous support from Gus Arendale and Springer Mountain Farms, the event will feature performances from:
- Darryl Worley
- John Berry
- Deborah Allen
- Doug Mathis
- Cody McCarver
- Faron Hamblin
- Dillan Massengale
- Greg Marlow
- Neah McMeen
Additional artists will be announced, and guests can also take part in a Silent Auction.
TRIAD is nationally recognized for its work to enhance assessment and treatment services, advance innovative research, and expand training opportunities for educators, professionals, and community partners. The program serves all 95 Tennessee counties, bringing evidence‑based resources and support to communities statewide. More information about TRIAD is available at: https://vkc.vumc.org/vkc/triad/home/.
This event offers an opportunity to support TRIAD’s mission and the families it serves. Attendees are encouraged to share the event within their networks.
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