
NeuroKind Parent Cafe
Feb 23rd 7-8 PM
NeuroKind Parent Cafe is a gentle, welcoming space for parents of neurodivergent children to connect with others who understand. This is a judgment-free environment where you can share, listen, or simply sit quietly with a warm cup of coffee.
There is no pressure to talk, no expectations, and no “right way” to show up. Come as you are. Arrive late, leave early, or stay the whole time. This cafe is about community, understanding, and gentle support — because no parent should feel alone on their journey.
There is a $5 fee to be donated to FCSN federation for Children with Special Needs. Fscn.org

Your Host
Debbie is an Educational Advocate with a B.S. in Child Development, a M.Ed. in Special Education, and teaching credentials across early childhood, elementary, and special education. She has worked in education since 1993 and has supported over 250 families as they navigate school systems, services, and decision-making with confidence.
As a parent and caregiver to a child with complex medical needs, Debbie brings lived experience to her work. She understands the emotional weight families carry and is deeply committed to ensuring parents feel heard, respected, and supported. Her advocacy centers on collaboration, trust, and the belief that parents are the experts on their children—no one should walk this journey alone.
