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| VPIC Programs |
The Vermont Parent Information Center (VPIC) is a statewide network of support and information for families who have a child with special needs or disabilities, and the professionals who work with them. Founded in 1992, VPIC serves families of children with special needs from birth to 26 years of age. Our goal is to offer programs to families that are helpful, relevant and easy to access. Most of our programs are free of charge.
![]() Save the Date for Our Transition Conference! Charting the Course - Helping Youth with Disabilities Move Successfully to Work, College and Adult Life Killington Grand Hotel Wednesday, June 4 8:00am-3:30pm Join parents, policy makers, youth, professionals and educators at this daylong conference, featuring Keynote speaker Scott Chesney. Learn more at scottchesney.com. For all the conference details, check out our conference brochure! You may register online right now by visiting and filling out our online registration page! Charting the Course is co-presented by the Vermont Parent Information Center and Parent to Parent of Vermont. Visit a list of our conference sponsors! VPIC Programs - click here for an Overview ofthe programs VPIC offers. Remember, most of our programs are free of charge! VPIC Publications - a complete list of all the VPIC publications that are available, many just a click away, from helpful documents on Assistive Technology to Special Education, to Transition and More! Additional Resources - click here for links to additional web site resources for families of children with special needs and to find relevant articles online! Job Openings - check out our current job opening! Our new organization, Vermont Family Network, is looking for an Executive Director! Check it out!
PIRC Vermont - A sponsored project of VPIC
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