School Ends Soon! Come see JoyDew’s Programs for Adults with Autism at our March 31st Open House

If you have a young adult on the spectrum that is graduating soon, don’t let them fall off the “21 Cliff”, when school-based supports end and young adults with autism suddenly end up stuck at home, depressed, with their exhausted parents taking care of them. They deserve a rich life and so do you!

Regardless of where they are on the spectrum, at JoyDew, they can build real friendships, meaningful work skills, and greater independence within a safe, supportive community.

Our whole-life model is built on presuming competence, focusing on strengths, supporting total communication, and creating environments where adults are accepted as they are while being encouraged to grow.

During our March 31st Open House, you’ll learn how JoyDew provides:

• Innovative day programming that blends skill-building, purpose, and supported employment

• Authentic socialopportunities designed for adults…not children

• The option of thoughtfully supported housing with professional staff and third-party oversight, now or in the future

• Practical guidance for families navigating long-term planning

We invite you to see our community firsthand at our upcoming JoyDew Open House where families can learn about our programs, meet our team, and explore what is possible when adults on the spectrum are supported to live full, meaningful lives:

Join us on March 31st from 4:30–5:30 PM, either in person or virtually:

Ridgewood

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Livingston

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Virtual Attendance

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Don’t delay, as programs fill quickly. Come see how JoyDew can increase your child’s skills, confidence, connection, and joy!

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About JoyDew

JoyDew transforms the brutal reality of people with autism from being treated as a commodity, living in isolation and without hope, into flourishing human beings with lifelong friends, who can express themselves and apply their unique talents and skills to succeed in the workplace. Our day program identifies their unique strengths and interests, develops them with job training and academic enrichment, provides communication and other supports, and creates high-level employment for people with autism, without exception, where they can learn and grow in a community of their own, and unleash their hopes and dreams.