WCD Expo is dedicated to improving the lives of those with developmental and physical disabilities, their families and professionals who work with them. Join us for two days of education, inspiration and fun! WCD Expo is an event with two main features. The Expo is where you can see all of the latest products and services that are improving the lives of those with disabilities. The Conference is where you can learn about issues facing the disability community from experts. There are also Keynotes and several Special Events planned throughout the two days. Sports & Recreation Showcase Activities Posted!
Disability sports demonstrations to include golf, fishing, flying (that's right - flying!), water-skiing, soccer and much more. Fan participation encouraged. Click here for more details.
This was a totally inclusive event for a totally inclusive audience! - Camille Anders, Executive Director, Aldersgate Homes, Atlanta, GA
WCD Expo allowed me to network with others who understand the challenges associated with living with a disability. Thank you WCD Planners! - Lynnie Morgan, Canine Companions for Independence Volunteer and Parent of Challenged Children, Concord, CA
Don't Miss The Keynotes!
Friday 10AM Lance Block
Chair for the Governors Commission on Disabilities
Friday 12PM Stem Cell & Regenerative Medicine Therapies for Treating Neurological Disorders in Children Dennis A. Steindler, Ph.D.
The Evelyn F. and William L. McKnight Brain Institute
Joseph J. Bagnor/Shands Professor of Medical Research
Program in Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine
The University of Florida
Family Track presented by Family Network on Disabilities
Military Track presented by Family Network on Disabilities
Path To Adulthood Track Navigating The
Path To Adulthood:
For Youth With Disabling Conditions, Their Families
And Caregivers
presented by
Jacksonville Health and Transition Services
Aging Track Florida’s Multifaceted Long-Term Care System presented by Florida Office of
Elder Affairs Traumatic Brain and
Spinal Cord Injury Track
“A Primer on Community Resources in Florida” presented by Florida Department of Health/Brain Spinal Cord Injury Program