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Building Pathways Foundation

Transition Programs and Camps

Building Pathways Foundation

UPDATED: December 12, 2018

Building Pathways is a safe place where teens and adults with unique abilities are provided with structure and support while being trained in the fields of their interest. Behavior Analysts will be there to guide participants with programs to achieve full independence. They will practice and learn the life and social skills needed to live on their own.
Our goal is independence from the start. We can be that transitional place that builds the pathway to enable them to reach their full potential.

JOB SKILLS
LIFE SKILLS
SOCIAL SKILLS
Would you like to work on any of these things so you can be on your own and achieve independence?

We have 3 different programs in Winter Garden, FL:
Social Skills Classes, Camps, and Day Programs.

We are here to help!
For more information contact us atbuildingpathwaysinfo@gmail.com
http://building-pathways.com
407-654-9711

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Address:

Building Pathways Foundation
PO Box 3365
WINDERMERE,FL34786
United States

Website:

Building Pathways Website and more Information

Phone:

4076549711

Email:

buildingpathwaysinfo@gmail.com

Contact:

Patty Myers

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