What’s After High School – Almost Everything You Need to Know about the Transition to Adult Life for Youth with Disabilities

The Webinar Education Program is an educational initiative led by Morgan’s Caring Connection, designed to equip families, professionals, and community partners with practical knowledge around long-term planning for individuals with disabilities.

What’s After High School: Almost Everything You Need to Know about the Transition to Adult Life for Youth with Disabilities

This educational webinar is presented by Danielle Tolzmann, Executive Director of Family Voices of Wisconsin. Family Voices is a family-run organization that empowers parents and guardians to navigate health care and community support systems with confidence.
In this session, you will receive a broad overview of the transition to adult life for youth with disabilities and special health care needs, ensuring they are prepared for the next chapter.

In this webinar, you will learn:

  • The essential role of schools during the transition period.

  • Opportunities and paths for employment for young adults with disabilities.

  • How to navigate long-term support systems and services.

  • An introduction to supported decision-making and other important legal options.

  • Strategies to ensure youth can be fully engaged and active in their community. 

Who should attend:

  • Parents and guardians of teenagers and young adults with disabilities.

  • Families approaching the “transition age” who need a clear roadmap for the future.

  • Educators and service coordinators supporting families through the transition process.

  • Anyone looking for clarity on the legal and social shifts that occur after high school.

Partner & Community Collaboration

We actively collaborate with:
  • Nonprofits serving families and individuals with disabilities
  • Community organizations and service providers
  • Professional partners aligned with our mission

If your organization would like to co-promote a webinar, suggest a topic, or present, we welcome collaboration.