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Our vision is to build a college campus for adults with differing abilities where they will have opportunities to learn from a diverse and rich curriculum that will enable them to live a full and empowered life as successful, contributing members of society.

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Our mission is to provide an environment where our adult students with differing abilities can flourish and thrive and continue to push the boundaries of their potential.

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We are redefining the term "disability" and refocusing the lens away from what adults can't do to what they are capable of doing with the abilities, passions and interests they possess.

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In order make our classes and programs accessible to our students and their families, we charge NO TUITION for adults with differing abilities. We need your donations to help us provide inclusive opportunities for our students and enable us to achieve our mission.

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College Students in Action!

     

Palooza

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Dancing...Dining...Celebrations!

Join us on Saturday, May 12, 2012

Seating is limited!

Click here to go to Eventbrite and get your tickets now!

Class Locations

San Jose classes are held at the following sites:

Randol Site: 762 Sunset Glen Drive, San Jose, 95123

SCSC: Silver Creek Sportsplex, 800 Embedded Way, San Jose, 95138

Redwood City classes are held at the following site:

VMSC: Veteran's Memorial Senior Center, 1455 Madison Ave, Redwood City, 94061

 

Please let your college students know how wonderful your Showboaters were.  The songs & motions from Grease were so much fun to watch.  I love how enthusiastic your performers were and how they acted out things so well.  I heard that the singers on Saturday were wonderful as well.  The clients really enjoyed their performance.  It was so nice for many of your performers to greet the different clients and talk to them.
 
About the Puppeteer Performance:  Thank you and your students (and teachers) for an amazing puppeteer performance.  The audience seemed captivated by the subject matter and music.  I loved the individual dancing by the students.  Your school song made me cry a bit.  It was so heartfelt (it was fun to do the movements to that, too).

~Harriet, Activities Director at the Alzheimer’s Activities Center