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SUMMARY:Eden Dreams Shaping Tomorrow
DESCRIPTION:Join us at our new venue\, Park Château Estate and Gardens\, for an inspiring evening of creative cocktails\, fine dining\, and dancing to the music of Philadelphia’s dynamic dance band\, The Heartbeats. \nShaping Tomorrow\nFor 38 years\, the annual Eden Dreams gala has helped transform lives and build futures for individuals and families throughout New Jersey. This year’s gala will support renovations to our Old Trenton Road Day Center\, where men and women in Eden’s Adult Day Services program continue to develop essential skills that pave the way for future employment and deeper community engagement. Join us as we come together to create a foundation for tomorrow’s possibilities. \nTo learn more and purchase tickets\, visit edendreams.org.
URL:https://edenautism.org/event/eden-dreams-shaping-tomorrow/
CATEGORIES:Community-Wide Events,Signature Events
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SUMMARY:Documentary Watch Party - 50 Years of Transforming Lives\, Building Futures
DESCRIPTION:Fifty years ago\, a small group of parents came together in search of a better life for their children with autism. During an era when few had even heard of autism\, these parents set out to create\, fund\, and advance autism services. In 1975\, thanks to the tenacity and determination of these parents and early staff\, Eden Autism was born. \nFrom working out of a Princeton church basement to expanding into residential and senior services\, Eden’s history is as unique and wonderful as the participants we serve. With Stewart Films\, we set out to capture this history in an updated documentary\, “50 Years of Transforming Lives\, Building Futures.” \nJoin us Saturday\, November 15 for the film watch party! The Eden School will be transformed into a movie theater. Come walk the red carpet and enjoy a pre-movie reception featuring hors d’oeuvres\, beer\, and wine. Wear your best ’70s clothes or casual attire! \nTickets are $10. Please RSVP by November 7.  \nSaturday\, November 15\n1:00 – 3:00 pm\nThe Eden School\n2 Merwick Road\, Princeton NJ \nClick here to RSVP and secure your spot!
URL:https://edenautism.org/event/documentary-screening-50-years-of-transforming-lives-building-futures/
CATEGORIES:Community-Wide Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251102T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251102T160000
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CREATED:20250725T160728Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Service Awards
DESCRIPTION:2025 Service Awards\nSunday\, November 2\nNoon to 4:00 pm\nThe Westin Princeton at Forrestal Village\n201 Village Blvd\, Princeton\, NJ 08540 \nSave the date! Join us on Sunday\, November 2 for our annual celebration of school and adult services staff who have worked for Eden for five\, ten\, fifteen\, or more years. This event also recognizes adult participants who have been in our day and employment program over five-year milestones. \nThis special event provides a unique opportunity for parents\, adult participants\, students\, staff\, and friends to dress up and celebrate our awardees! Stay tuned for additional information in the coming weeks.
URL:https://edenautism.org/event/2025-service-awards/
CATEGORIES:Adult Day
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SUMMARY:Eden Autism 5K & Fun Run/Walk
DESCRIPTION:Save the date! Join us Sunday\, October 4 for the annual Eden Autism 5K & Fun Run/Walk!  \n5K & 1-Mile Fun/Walk\n2 Merwick Road\, Princeton\, NJ\nUSATF Certified Course \n$40 pre-registration | $35 ages 5-17 | $35 USATF members | free for children 4 and under\n$45 same-day registration \n7:30 am: Same-day registration opens\n9:00 am: 5K and Fun Run/Walk begin \nGiveaways: The first 1\,000 people who register for any race will receive a long-sleeved running shirt\, hat\, and finisher medal. \n5K Awards: Awards will be given to the top 3 overall female and male 5K runners\, as well as the top 3 runners in all 10-year age categories\, from 9 and under to over 80. The top 3 overall non-binary 5K finishers will also receive an award. Awards can be picked up at the awards tent starting at 10:00 am. \nSame-Day Registration: Your friends and family can join you the morning of the race! Simply head to the same-day registration tent to sign up. \nFestival: Our race festival will be held before\, during\, and after the race. It will include activities for the whole family\, including face painting\, balloon animals\, craft tables\, and more! \nBoth the 5K and Fun Run/Walk will benefit Eden Autism’s mission to support individuals with autism throughout their lifespan—from the point of diagnosis through the school years and into adulthood. Our goal is to provide a comprehensive spectrum of services designed to enable individuals with autism to lead fulfilling\, productive\, and engaged lives in their communities\, to the full extent of their abilities. \nVisit edenautism5k.org to learn more about this year’s race and register!
URL:https://edenautism.org/event/eden-autism-5k-fun-run-walk/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250912T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250912T160000
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CREATED:20250611T143527Z
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SUMMARY:Princeton Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:2025 Princeton Lecture Series\n“Empowering Individuals with Autism: Support Throughout the Lifespan”\nFriday\, September 128 am to 4 pm \nAttend virtually or join us at theNJHA Conference and Event Center760 Alexander Road\, Princeton\, NJ \n$125 In Person | $75 VirtualFree for students with a .edu email address \nContinental breakfast and lunch will be provided for in-person attendees! \nDon’t miss this opportunity to learn from outstanding leaders in autism services. \nThis year’s event is being hosted on BehaviorLive! Registration for both in-person and virtual attendance will be handled through BehaviorLive. \n								\n									Register Now\n					 \nPresenters\nJonathan Baker\, Ph.D.\, BCBA-D\, LBAWestern Michigan University \n“Providing Behavior Analytic Services to Older Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Complex Training Demands in an Area with Growing Needs” \nThe efficacy of the application of behavior analytic principles to supports for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities has been demonstrated across the life span (Kurtz & Lind\, 2013) and has been a hallmark of applied behavior analysis for decades. Although a great deal of literature has provided guidance on behavior analytic support for children and young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities\, considerably less literature has focused on how those supports can be adapted and provided across a person’s lifespan\, particularly into older adulthood. As medical advances continue to extend the expected lifespan and improve the quality of life for all people including those with intellectual or developmental disabilities\, we are faced with a growing older adult population in need of supports. Advancements in certification\, licensure\, and funding for behavioral services mean that more individuals have received support at an early age and increasingly more are receiving supports throughout life. This presents a complex intersection of training needs for specialized staff supporting the needs of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities who are experiencing aging-related changes. This presentation will review the existing literature on staff training and intervention for older adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. It will then present existing resources that can be readily adopted into training\, as well as ideas for the development of specialized trainings. Finally\, these resources will be incorporated in identifying staff training needs for both direct support staff and clinical staff.  \nJames Maraventano\, Ed.D.\, BCBA-D\, LBARutgers University \n“Behavior Analytic Approaches to Enhancing Employment Outcomes for Neurodivergent Employees” \nAn oft-cited barrier to realizing higher quality of life outcomes for neurodivergent adults is the ability to procure and maintain meaningful and gainful employment opportunities. As neurodivergent individuals transition to adult services\, their access to resources\, supports\, and funding are significantly reduced. This transition often results in poorer outcomes for acquiring and maintaining gainful employment. Studies indicate the highest rates of unemployment and underemployment are among autistic adults. This is more than any other population of job seekers (Baldwin et al.\, 2014; Hedley et al.\, 2018; Howlin et al.\, 2004; Roux et al.\, 2013; Shattuck et al.\, 2012; Taylor et al.\, 2015). It is critical for adult service providers to implement empirically validated procedures to improve employment outcomes for neurodivergent adults. However\, published behavior analytic research addressing this problem is sparse. The purpose of this presentation is to present findings from recent and ongoing research informing approaches for supporting neurodivergent adults on their employment journeys as well as offer recommendations with specific focus on: \n\nMethods for employing or adapting behavioral and vocational assessments\nSkill acquisition and behavior modification strategies in community-based settings\nProvision of competency-based staff training approaches\nApproaches to collaborating with employers in committing to a neurodiverse workforce\n\nJoel Ringdahl\, Ph.D.\, BCBAUniversity of Georgia \n “Contemporary Issues Related to Functional Communication Training: The Roles of Modality Preference and Concurrent Schedule Arrangements” \nFunctional communication training (FCT) has been identified as the most researched intervention to reduce challenging behavior exhibited by individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). With well over 200 demonstrations of successful applications\, clinicians often utilize this approach when the referral concern includes reduction of challenging behavior. Historically\, researchers identified the FCT components sufficient and necessary to yield successful outcomes\, including the role of extinction and punishment\, as well as strategies to enhance the practicality of the intervention outside of tightly controlled clinical contexts (i.e.\, schedule thinning). While these lines of investigation continue to be important\, two additional contemporary issues related to FCT-based intervention that warrant discussion and exploration include (a) the communication modality included and (b) the use/utility of concurrent schedule arrangements. This talk describes recent research related to modality selection\, centered on the individual’s preference\, and variables to consider when developing FCT-based interventions that include concurrent schedule arrangements. \nGuillermo Sapiro\, Ph.D.Princeton University \n“Early Detection of Autism at Home and in the Pediatric Clinic via the SenseToKnow App” \nEarly detection of autism is important for timely access to diagnostic evaluation and early intervention services\, which improve children’s outcomes. Despite the ability of clinicians to reliably diagnose autism in toddlers\, diagnosis is often delayed. SenseToKnow is a mobile autism screening application (app) delivered on a smartphone or tablet that provides an objective and quantitative assessment of early behavioral signs of autism based on computer vision (CV) and machine learning (ML). The app displays strategically designed movies and a bubble-popping game on an iPhone or iPad while recording the child’s behavioral responses through the device’s front-facing camera and touch/inertial sensors. Recordings of the child’s behavior are then automatically analyzed using CV. Multiple behavioral phenotypes are quantified and combined using ML in an algorithm for autism prediction. SenseToKnow showed extraordinary performance both at home\, administrated by caregivers\, or in the pediatric clinic. These results demonstrate that a mobile autism screening app based on CV can be delivered remotely by caregivers at home on their own devices and can provide a high level of accuracy for autism detection. Remote screening for autism potentially lowers barriers to autism screening\, which could reduce disparities in early access to services and support and improve children’s outcomes.
URL:https://edenautism.org/event/princeton-lecture-series/
CATEGORIES:Community-Wide Events,Signature Events
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SUMMARY:2025 Family Raffle
DESCRIPTION:Enter to win amazing prizes while supporting children and adults with autism!\nEden’s Longest-Running Fundraiser!\nThe winning ticket numbers are below. Winners will also be contacted by an Eden staff member. \n1st Place: #13987\n2nd Place: #08152\n3rd Place: #09528\n4th Place: #00207\n5th Place: #02046 \n  \n \n \n  \n  \nClick here to purchase tickets!\n  \nPRIZES FOR TOP SELLERS!\nThe top overall seller\, top overall Eden School staff seller\, and top overall Eden Adult Services staff seller will win a $100 Visa Gift Card. In addition\, everyone who sells 20 or more tickets will be entered into a drawing to win a $100 Visa Gift Card. \n  \n \n  \nTicket stubs must be received by May 30th to be entered into the raffle.​
URL:https://edenautism.org/event/2025-family-raffle/
CATEGORIES:Community-Wide Events,Signature Events
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SUMMARY:Eden Family\, Staff & Friends Picnic!
DESCRIPTION:Eden Family\, Staff & Friends Picnic! \nSaturday\, May 31\n11 am – 2 pm\nThe Eden School\n2 Merwick Road\, Princeton \nJoin the Eden community as we celebrate our 50th anniversary. This year’s special family-friendly event will feature a delicious lunch\, a bounce slide\, carnival games\, an ice cream truck\, and other activities for the whole family! \nThe picnic is free. Please RSVP by May 23 so we can best plan for food and beverages.
URL:https://edenautism.org/event/eden-family-staff-friends-picnic/
CATEGORIES:Community
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SUMMARY:Cheers to Eden!
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we raise a glass and toast to Eden’s 50th Anniversary! \nThursday\, May 15\n5:00 to 7:00 pm\nSalt Creek Grille\n1 Rockingham Row\, Princeton \nRSVP and receive a free drink ticket (for one signature drink\, beer\, or wine) and be entered into a raffle for a chance to win a Salt Creek Grille gift card! \nThe event is free! Join Eden Autism families\, staff\, and friends as we raise awareness about our programs and the individuals we support. \nClick here to RSVP!\n  \nThe raffle winner will be announced at 6:00 pm. The winner must be present to claim their prize.
URL:https://edenautism.org/event/cheers-to-eden/
LOCATION:Salt Creek Grille\, 1 Rockingham Row\, Princeton\, NJ 08540\, 1 Rockingham Row\, Princeton\, New Jersey\, 08540
CATEGORIES:Community-Wide Events
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SUMMARY:Eden's Bowling Night
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT!\nThank you to everyone who signed up. We are excited to see you on Friday!\nEDEN STAFF: YOU CAN STILL SIGN UP FOR THE STAFF EVENT! If you’d like to attend the staff-only timeslot\, please use the registration link in your email. Contact Laura Pollack or Samantha Guerriero if you have questions. \nFriday\, February 28\, 2025\n6:00 to 8:00 pm\nHamilton Lanes\n1200 Kuser Road\, Hamilton Township \n$25 Adults  |  $15 Children 12 and Under \nJoin Eden families\, staff\, and community members as we celebrate Eden’s 50th anniversary with a night of bowling\, refreshments\, and fun! \nAdmission includes an hour and 45 minutes of unlimited bowling\, bowling shoes\, and one $5 off voucher to the Hamilton Lanes Grill for each paid individual. Bowlers must arrive within 15 minutes of their selected timeslot start time or the spot will be forfeit. There will be no refunds for missed timeslots. Only children who intend to bowl will need to pay admission. Any child who is not participating in the bowling may attend for free. Registration is required. RSVP by February 19.
URL:https://edenautism.org/event/edens-bowling-night/
LOCATION:Hamilton Lanes\, 1200 Kuser Road\, Hamilton\, New Jersey\, 08619
CATEGORIES:Community-Wide Events
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SUMMARY:Eden Dreams Golden Gala
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we kick off Eden’s 50th anniversary with a night of cocktails\, dinner\, and dancing!\n\n\n\n\nEden Dreams Golden Gala will commemorate 50 years of transforming lives and building futures. What began as a vision shared by 14 families who were determined to see their autistic children receive school services appropriate for their unique needs\, Eden is now a model for providing support for individuals with profound autism throughout the lifespan. \nCome celebrate with us as we honor those who were integral to the creation and growth of Eden: our Founding Families and Wawa. \nIndulge in hors d’oeuvres and a three-course dinner prepared by the exceptional Constellation Culinary Group\, while enjoying live music from Philadelphia’s dynamic dance band\, The Heartbeats. Experience an array of dazzling silent auction items and take a journey through Eden’s history at this year’s Golden Gala. \nGet tickets here. \nFor more information about Eden and how we support children and adults with autism\, visit edenautism.org.
URL:https://edenautism.org/event/eden-dreams-golden-gala/
CATEGORIES:Signature Events
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SUMMARY:Eden’s Compliance Hotline
DESCRIPTION:609-362-9330\nAt Eden\, we are guided by our mission to improve the lives of people with autism each and every day. And in keeping with our core values\, we aim to provide the highest quality of care to the children and adults we support – conducting ourselves in an ethical and professional manner at all times. Click here to read our Compliance Program. \nTo this end\, we have established a Compliance Hotline to provide families and guardians\, employees\, employers of the adults we support\, and other community members with a confidential and/or anonymous way to report known or suspected instances of unethical\, improper\, or illegal conduct. If you believe that an Eden employee is conducting themselves in an unethical manner or is violating federal or state laws\, please call the hotline to report your concern. \nPurpose\nThe Hotline is designed to be an alternative to reporting concerns about potential violations by Eden\, or its staff\, of any federal or state laws or Eden policies or procedures in person. Calls to the Hotline are confidential. If you choose not to provide your contact information\, no one at Eden will be able to follow up with you directly. If you would like Eden to follow up with you\, please provide your contact information such as a phone number or email address. \nHours\nThe Compliance Hotline is open 24 hours a day\, 7 days a week. When you call 609-362-9330\, you will be directed to a voice mailbox where you may leave a message about your concern. Eden staff does not answer this telephone line; it goes directly to voice mail. Designated Compliance Staff then receive an alert and begin the process of disseminating the information accordingly. \nCallers should be sure to provide details about their concern. Your name and other identifying information is not necessary unless you would like the Compliance Staff to follow up with you. \nTypes of Concern\nPlease tell us about any suspected improper or unethical activity\, such as: \n\nViolations of and/or mismanagement of federal\, state\, or local funds;\nFraudulent billing or coding;\nViolations of Medicaid rules or participant privacy;\nConflicts of interest.\n\nThis list is not meant to be all encompassing. If you have concerns about other potential violations\, please report them as well. \nOther Ways to Report Compliance Concerns\n\nCall the Compliance and Privacy Officer at 609-987-0099 x1013 or e-mail john.zahorsky@edenautism.org.\nSend an email to compliance@edenautism.org.\n\nAll reports are treated with respect\, are kept confidential\, and may be made anonymously. Eden\, in conjunction with federal and state law\, prohibits retaliation against anyone who files a complaint or concern in good faith about a compliance issue. Thank you.
URL:https://edenautism.org/event/edens-compliance-hotline/
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