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GETTING STARTED

A group or pairing’s success is rooted in the development of great matches, which is often challenging in terms of connecting the right people at a time that is workable for everyone involved.

The first step is to meet our social communication program director,
Marilea Brock, for a complimentary 30 minute consultation. During this meeting, programs options will be presented and specific questions can be addressed. This meeting also provides us an opportunity to interact with the potential client and offer suggestions regarding possible programs, peer matches, and social communication targets that will help us all establish a successful social communication group.


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