Exceptional Needs Network

The demands on families of special needs children are tremendous. Exceptional Needs Network (ENN) was founded by parents of special needs children. Our goal is to find novel ways to help families of special needs children in the Tri-Valley region of the San Francisco Bay Area.

We offer camps, conferences, and classroom grants and are always looking for new ways to help meet this vital need in our community.

Camp Arroyo 2008 - update - The Camp Arroyo 2008 summer sessions are fully subscribed.

Counselors - Now hiring, please visit the Counselors page.

Conferences - update - New conferences in October 2008, please visit the Conferences page..

13th Annual Lil' Pardners Rodeo
The Livermore Stockmen's Rodeo Association is proud to announce the 13th Annual Lil' Pardners Rodeo, Sunday, June 15, 2008. We are very excited about the program and we're sure you will be too! You and your special child will be guests of the Livermore Stockman's Rodeo Association to be "cowboys and cowgirls for a day." This event will be limited to 40 mentally or physically challenged children who are between the ages of 5 and 13 years old. Attending family members are limited to 6, including your participating child. Parents are to provide transportation for themselves and their children. The participants and their families will be guests of the Livermore Stockmen's Rodeo Association.
For more information, please visit http://www.livermorerodeo.org/lil_pardners.html

For more information about an ENN activity contact:

Kirsten Sprott - Camp Arroyo
Laura McSheffrey - Counselors
Don Bender - Classroom grants
Susan Houghton - Conferences
Mike Kiley - Fundraising

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In Memory of Stuart Smith