For nearly two decades, OCA (Opportunity, Community, Ability) has helped our Central Florida community by providing specialized programming for neurodivergent individuals of all ages and their families.
We are expanding to Seminole County, and we need the help of all of our fellow members.
First, of course, plan on coming to our Ribbon Cutting on June 3. Networking starts at 11 a.m. and the festivities last through lunch, which will be provided to everyone who joins us. RSVP here.
Then, if you are willing, please share a door prize for our attendees. We hope to have a bunch to give away that day, and we'll be sure to thank you in more ways than one for helping out. If you have something, just reach out to Alan Byrd at alan@byrdconnections.com.
Programming at the new campus starts on June 8.
The first two types of programming at launch will be full-day programs for adults and summer camps for youth. In addition, individual therapy will be offered.
One example of programming is the life-skills program for adults, which focuses on budgeting, meal prep, and hygiene, and provides real-world experiences, such as trips to the zoo or movies, where participants can apply those skills.
In August, the Longwood campus will provide after-school programming for students in local schools.
If you want to learn more, please visit https://gooca.org/oca-expands-into-seminole-county/
OCA Opportunity, Community, Ability Inc
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Silvia Haas Chief Executive Officer
- May 07, 2026
- (561) 319-4283
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