Luke Eldgeridge & Rachel Hof Join Ben Rodgers To Discuss An Exciting Upcoming Event

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How do you create a space where every child and family feels seen, supported, and celebrated? Ben Rodgers sits down with Rachel Hof and Luke Elderidge to talk about Unique Cookeville, a free community event happening on April 11th designed neuro-divergent children and adults. From resource connections and hands-on activities to food, fun, and career opportunities, this event brings together 50 vendors, local law enforcement, the local YMCA, and more to empower families and celebrate neurodiversity. Rachel and Luke share their vision, the partnerships that made it possible, and how they hope to build a lasting impact for those who need it most. It’s an inspiring look at community, inclusion, and creating opportunities for all.
3 Apr 9AM English United States Society & Culture · Education

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