Community Partners

We partner with these organizations as a facilitator to offer meaningful activities throughout the Capital Region of New York:

Inclusible creates games, activities, and support materials to help build inclusible communities, using play, where individuals of all ages, experiences, and abilities can connect with others, gain experiences, and just plain have fun.

Bring on the Spectrum is both a sensory gym with equipment for all ages, and a community space offering social, recreational and lifestyle activities for neurodiverse and neurotypical children, teens and adults.

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i7 Events is a beautiful event space in Rotterdam, where we host a Play series with Inclusible as well as Crafts programs. They host weddings and other parties with a wide range of event package options.

The Center for Disability Services has been one of upstate New York’s largest providers of programs and services for individuals who have disabilities. Live Work Learn partners with CFDS to get their adult program participants involved in meaningful activities.

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Mosaic Community Hub

Mosaic Village is a supportive housing community in Cohoes, with mixed apartments including housing for adults on the autism spectrum. Live Work Learn hosts Lunch and Learn events for residents and the public at their Mosaic Community Hub, and we are coordinating additional partnerships to provide more activities and opportunities to their community.

Wildwood School provides supports and services to people of all ages with conditions described as developmental disabilities, complex learning disabilities and autism spectrum disorders. Live Work Learn partners with Wildwood to get their adult program participants involved in meaningful activities.

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The Schenectady Trading Company on North Center Street is an indoor, year round maker’s market featuring local foods, goods, souvenirs, and art from makers based in the area, including crafts created by Live Work Learn participants.
Niskayuna High School students in the school’s Community Transition Program volunteer in our Crafts program to build specific skill sets. We modify instructions to each individual’s abilities.
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Music Speaks is a private music therapy practice based in the Capital Region of New York State, providing services to children and adults for over 15 years. The Owner, Courtney A. Elder, MT-BC, received her Bachelor’s degree in Music Therapy from Berklee College of Music (Boston, MA) and holds a nationally recognized certification from the Certification Board for Music Therapists (CBMT). 

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Get Involved

Want to join our mission as a Community Partner? We’d love to learn more about your ideas! Get in touch with us today: