
Clallam Mosaic's programs strive to support individuals, families and caregivers.
Explore our year-round non-vocational day programs, our one-on-one Community Engagement services, and our family supports. Join our lifelong learning opportunities, recreational experiences, developing personal creative, social, and emotional growth.
Our Programs
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Day Program
We offer day sessions on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays in Port Angeles, and on Thursdays in Sequim. These sessions run from 11am to 3pm.
You are welcome to visit and we would love for you to join us for:
Dance / Music
Learn to Line Dance, Square Dance, Macarena, and Dancing to the Oldies
Superheroes
Explore your inner Superhero.
Empowerment, Design, Comic and Anime exploration. We will create our own characters, including costumes and accessories.
Skill Building
We work on basic every day skills. Examples include social skills, hygiene, volunteer opportunities, and every day safety. With this class we will also be building personal emergency safety bags for each participant to take home.Community Exploration
Every other week we will go out in the community to explore what there is to offer.
STEM Club
We will use our skills to build robots, rockets, crystals, pinewood cars, and many other things. -
Community Engagement
One-on-one support for individuals on Developmental Disabilities Administration waivers to achieve their community goals.
Take classes, explore the area, parks, and more, learn to ride the bus, go hiking, connect with others who share similar interests, learn new technologies, explore assistive technologies, and access free and low cost resources.
Where are Community Engagement services delivered?
Any setting you choose that supports
full access to the community, and allows you to safely reach your goals.
Take classes, join the Y and more!Who can receive Community Engagement services?
Individuals enrolled in DDA's Individual
and Family Services Waiver, or Basic Plus Waiver.How do I apply for Community Engagement services?
Contact your DDA case manager. We can answer your questions, too.
Email: Lara Radke
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Parent to Parent
As the host of the Clallam County Parent to Parent and the Jefferson County Parent to Parent, we provide personal, emotional and social support to families of children with intellectual or developmental disabilities.
With financial support from the Arc of Washington State and Clallam County Health & Human Services, Clallam County Parent to Parent (P2P) supports, encourages and empowers families and caregivers.
Parent to Parent works to provide:
Parent Matching: 1 to 1 matching of new parents with trained, experienced parents, based on similar diagnosis and family issues.
Personal support, social support and engagement.
Information and education about disabilities.
Referral to services in the community.
Culturally relevant services through ethnic outreach.
Training for parents who want to become Helping Parent peer mentor volunteers.
E-newsletter from Arc of Washington Parent to Parent
