Malden High School, Malden, MA, April 30th, 2026, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Hosted by the Malden and Medford Offices of Special Education. Free and open to the public. This is a regional fair and all communitiea are welcome. This includes students (ages 14-22 who receive special education services through an IEP), along with their families and professionals.
* The goal of this event is to give caretakers, students, and staff access to and information about Transition Resources.
* The event exhibitors serve a very specific population of adults with disabilities, including:
• Autism, Developmental Disabilities, Intellectual Disabilities
• Emotional Disabilities
30+ exhibitors represent will represent services for:
• Vocational/Job Training and Support
• Support with Independent Living Skills
• Adapted Education Programs
• Recreational Opportunities
• Supported Housing.
Previous vendors have included:
- Mass Ability, Department Of Developmental Services (DDS)
- 3LPlace, AANE, Autism Housing Pathways, Inc.
- Autism Insurance Resource CenterBILT
- Bridging Independent Living Together, Inc.
- Boston Center for Independent Living
- Chapters Coffee, Communitas/EMARC
- Crehan Lab at Tufts University (Autism/Gender Identity Research)
- College Experience, Easter SealsEpic Service Warriors
- Federation for Children with Special Needs and Link Center
- Guided Personal Supports at the Northeast Arc
- Institute for Community Inclusion, JVS- Boston
- Mainstay Supportive Housing, Mass Hire
- Medford and Malden SEPAC, NEARC/ NorthEast Arc and GPS
- Opportunities for Inclusion – formerly – Greater Waltham ARC
- MBTA Mobility Center, Partners for Youth with Disabilities (PYD)
- Special Olympics, The Walnut Center, Triangle.
- UMass Boston MAICEI, Unified Sports
- Walnut Street Center, Waystone Health and Human Services

