
Date and Time
Tuesday Nov 21, 2023
7:30 AM - 8:30 AM CST
Come hear John Cooper, President of Springboard Landings, speak at the Exchange Club of Bellevue Breakfast Meeting
Location
Bellevue Regional Community Center Springboard Landings, a 501(c)3 organization, was formed in 2009 by a group of concerned parents for the future of their adult children with mild developmental disabilities. It started with the question: What happens when my parents are no longer available? Adults with mild developmental disabilities live among us as neighbors, friends, relatives, and acquaintances. It is projected up to 40,000 Tennesseans have developmental disabilities, other than intellectual disability.* Too often neglected or underserved, many continue living with their parents well into adulthood for lack of suitable alternative housing and support. But, like their now-adult children, these parents are also aging and eventually come face-to-face with the frightening reality that one day they will die or may otherwise be unable to provide a home or guidance for their adult children. Of those residential options that are available for adults with developmental disabilities, most are far too restrictive for adults with milder levels of disability. These are adults with developmental disabilities who are capable of self-care, can secure and retain employment, and independently use public transportation. They do not require around-the-clock supervision but need occasional guidance or a helping hand when they encounter situations they find too difficult to manage on their own. In 2007 a group of parents began in earnest to secure the necessary resources to create appropriate adult living spaces for this population. Springboard Landings was their vision.
7638 A Hwy 70 S, Nashville, TN 37221 (by the Ford Ice Center)
John Cooper, President Springboard Landings
Fees/Admission
Free as a guest. Please RSVP: Exchangeclub.bellevuetn@gmail.com
Membership: $220 yearly or $55 per quarter
Club members enjoy fun, relaxed meetings. We begin every meeting with the Pledge of Allegiance and after a few minutes of project updates, we enjoy informative and interesting guest speakers and discussions. Come join our meetings and be part of good fellowship with friends and neighbors as we all work together to make Bellevue a better place!
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Contact Information
Maureen Riley, Administrator, Exchange Club of Bellevue
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The Exchange Club of Bellevue meets every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month for a Breakfast meeting at 7:30 a.m.
Why Join Exchange? – I want to ...
- Make Bellevue a better place to live, work & play.
- Enjoy creating community with friends and neighbors.
- Help protect children from abuse and neglect.
- Encourage strengthening America through patriotism.
- Support youth activities and personal fitness.
- Hear outstanding community leaders and speakers.
- Keep current with what’s happening in Bellevue.
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