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Lafayette Garden Club

We are so appreciative of the Lafayette Garden Club for their generous donation to help us maintain and tend to our beautiful garden on campus! The Lafayette Garden Club aims to stimulate the knowledge of gardening and encourage community beautification. Thanks to them, our participants have the opportunity to take pride in purchasing seeds, planting them, and tending to the herbs and vegetables as they grow! https://www.lafayettegardenclub.com/

Generosity this Holiday Season

Thanks to the generosity and kindness of everyone who contributed to Las Trampas this holiday season, we raised nearly $170,000 to support our community of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities!

With these contributions, we will continue to support participants to lead lives full of inclusion, friendship, and belonging, built here at Las Trampas. We will invest in community outings, supply our day program with art supplies and cooking ingredients, replace the furniture at one of our residential homes, and start Emergency and Moving Funds for participants in need. Our donors made this happen, and we could not be more grateful!

International Day of People with Disabilities – Meet Mike

December 3rd is International Day of Persons with Disabilities! Today we are celebrating the achievements of Mike, a participant in our Independent Living Services (ILS) program for the past 16 years. Mike works at the Safeway in Lafayette and likes to cook chicken noodle soup at home. A few years ago, Judy, our director of ILS, took Mike on a tour of the San Francisco Channel 7 and 5 studios, where he learned how to be the weather man for the day.

On this International Day of Persons with Disabilities, we show support for and a commitment to creating inclusive, accessible, and diverse communities so people with disabilities can participate fully, equally, and effectively in society with others.

Giving Tuesday 2023

Dear Friends,

Watching the steady stream of contributions coming in on #GivingTuesday, it was hard not to feel overwhelmed by the generosity of our community.

On this day of collective giving, our Las Trampas community came together to raise nearly $30,000 for our friends and neighbors with developmental disabilities!

THANK YOU to those who contributed to our #GivingTuesday campaign! Your support for Las Trampas creates opportunities for inclusion, friendship, and belonging for our participants, and helps us go the extra mile to ensure they receive the increased services they need to discover their capabilities and lead full lives.

With immense gratitude,

Dan Hogue

Executive Director

National Epilepsy Awareness Month – Meet Gabby

November is National Epilepsy Awareness Month! Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that can cause seizures, mood changes, sleep challenges, and thinking and memory issues. 3.4 million people in the United States are living with epilepsy, and a third of them live with uncontrolled seizures because no available treatment works for them.

Gabby, one of our newest participants in our Adult Day Program, lives with epilepsy. Gabby likes cooking Mexican food, watching soap operas, dancing, coloring, and doing yoga. She values the independence of living in her own home because she likes to have her own space and organize it the way she wants. At Las Trampas, Gabby really likes the “Life Skills” class because she has learned how to be patient when she is frustrated with others. Gabby is super excited to make more friends at Las Trampas!

View more stories of people living with epilepsy at https://www.epilepsy.com/changeourstory

Meet Jeffrey

Meet Jeffrey, who has been an Adult Day Program Instructor since November 2022. Jeffrey enjoys working at Las Trampas because he likes learning new things every day about how to support individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. His favorite memory at Las Trampas was winning the ugly sweater competition at our Christmas party last year. We appreciate all you do, Jeffrey!

Down Syndrome Awareness Month

October is Down Syndrome Awareness Month! Down syndrome is the most common type of intellectual disability, and it occurs when an individual is born with a full or partial extra copy of the 21st chromosome. Join us in celebrating and supporting the many abilities and accomplishments of our friends and 9 participants with Down syndrome during this special month. https://ndss.org/down-syndrome-awareness-month