Meetings

Monthly Meetings

Our meetings are held on the 1st Tuesday of the month at:

Los Amigos Restaurant
5088 N. Blackstone Ave.


Social Time is at 5:30 and the Meeting starts at 6:00


Our Next Meeting

Our next meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Our speaker will be Gina Vue. Gina’s topic will be Autism Awareness in Action: Leading with Compassion, Science, and Purpose“.

In today’s social and educational landscape, more families are navigating autism, developmental differences, and the complexities of accessing care. As prevalence continues to rise—with 1 in 31 children diagnosed in the U.S.—this moment calls for more than awareness. It calls for informed, compassionate leadership in our schools, organizations, and communities.
 

Gina will discuss the growing prevalence of autism and what it means for our communities, while offering a lens on behavior as communication and connection rather than defiance. She will explore how healthcare, education, and policy systems intersect, and how gaps within these systems can impact families.
 
Gina Vue is the CEO and Founder of Innovative Minds ABA, a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, and an International Behavior Analyst specializing in trauma-informed, developmentally responsive care for children with autism and developmental differences. She also serves as the Interim Director of Behavioral Services at Easterseals Central California, where she supports the development and strengthening of ABA services within a long-standing nonprofit organization dedicated to serving individuals with disabilities.
 
With over 20 years of experience in education, behavioral health, and family advocacy, Gina has dedicated her career to building systems of care that prioritize dignity, connection, and meaningful progress. She provides training to clinicians nationally and internationally and is a strong advocate for underserved and culturally diverse communities.
 

Gina lives and works in California and remains committed to strengthening community awareness, empowering families, and advancing compassionate, ethical practices in autism care.