Shriners Children’s Northern California Hosts Inaugural Pathways to Possibilities Resource Fair

two adults standing in front of bushes holding signs

Kerry Marini, transitions coordinator, and Lady Jennifer Upton Woo display signs at the Pathways to Possibilities Resource Fair.

In September, Shriners Children’s Northern California celebrated a milestone with its first-ever Pathways to Possibilities Resource Fair, an empowering event designed to guide young adult patients and their caregivers through the transition to independence.

Focused on promoting confidence, collaboration and long-term success, the fair brought together resources across three key areas of Health Care Transition:

  • Medical Health Care – Specialists shared guidance on managing health needs into adulthood.
  • Life Skills – Attendees discovered tools for daily living and self-advocacy.
  • Higher Education & Vocation – Local programs highlighted pathways to independence through education and career development.

Patients and families connected directly with agencies, support networks and specialists, gaining valuable insights to ensure a smoother transition and enhanced quality of life. Tables of resource lists and brochures for take-away were also available following a one-on-one career assessment with Shriners Children’s Northern California social workers.

Shriners Children’s Northern California is thankful for the support of these agencies and professionals in attendance:

  • Alta Regional
  • United Cerebral Palsy, Sacramento
  • Folsom Cordova USD Adult School
  • Golden 1 Credit Union
  • SAFE Credit Union
  • Firefighters Burn Institute
  • Lisa Gildea – Dental
  • Fly Brave
  • Ronald McDonald House
  • Kiwanis Family House
  • Canine Companions for Independence
  • Healing Hoofs – Equine Therapy
  • Hollister
  • Bond Driving School
  • Capuchino Driving School/Therapy
  • Gigi’s Playhouse
  • Southside Unlimited Gallery
  • Youth Rally
  • Sacramento4Kids
  • The Source
  • Courageous Parents Network

“Becoming an adult can be daunting,” said Kerry Marini, transitions coordinator at Shriners Children’s Northern California. “Our goal is to provide resources and connections for our young adult patients and families as they explore the many opportunities available.”

No matter where they are in their lives, Shriners Children’s is committed to empowering patients at every stage of their journey.

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Two social workers meet behind a resource table.

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