PEAC students have been on boards related to accessibility for the Regional Transit Authority (RTA), the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments (SEMCOG), and other committees related to transportation and accessibility. Every year, students attend one day events for advocacy like the League of Michigan Bicyclists’ Bicycle & Trail Advocacy Day. Through advocacy, students work to…
Assist in teaching students with disabilities to ride bikes. The Summer Cycling Program is a specific program held that teaches students skills ranging from the basics of riding like braking and balance to the more complex skills of community riding and using the bike as a mode of transportation.
Add BHoF events to relevant calendars, help locate and contact suitable journalists and other outlets for information about BHoF programming, and create content for our websites and newsletters.
Help us digitize our catalogue by copying handwritten information into our online forms and/or add photos to appropriate object files in our online database.
Teaching young people, ages 14 to 26, with developmental disabilities how to independently walk, bus, and bike through their community.
Hosting a Drive is a great way to collect essential items for our Baby Bundles or Diaper Bank. Drives are easy to facilitate at your child’s school, your office or with friends and family.
Do you love working in the community? Check out our upcoming events and see which ones are the right ones for you.
Would you like to volunteer on a regular basis? We need you!
Do you have a special skill that you want to share? Or do you love helping with Camp Activites? We need you!