





The Tools for Transformation Conference brings together top experts from around the nation to provide information and workshops on topics ranging from advocacy to employment opportunities for parents of disabled children. This one of a kind conference was free and open to the public. More than 800 ascended on the beautiful Junior Blind of America for a full day of information and networking. Greeted by U.S. Congresswomen Laura Richardson and Diane Watson, State Senator Elect Curren Price, Sup. Mark Ridley Thomas and many more of the nation's most powerful elected officials and community leaders, participants had an opportunity to participate in 10 workshops, attend an award luncheon a massive resource fair where participants met service providers, authors, doctors, therapists, advocates and other professionals who work in the disability community.