iBudget Waiver Services Provided
The Florida iBudget Waiver program offers twenty-six (26) services that are grouped into eight (8) service categories, called service families, (most often referred to by their group numbers) with the…
Agency for Persons with Disabilities
The Florida iBudget Waiver program offers twenty-six (26) services that are grouped into eight (8) service categories, called service families, (most often referred to by their group numbers) with the…
Florida receives federal Medicaid matching payments to fund services provided in the iBudget Waiver program. Because there are not enough home and community-based services waiver slots to serve all eligible…
Within broad Federal guidelines, states can develop Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Waivers to meet the needs of people who prefer to get long-term care services and supports in their…
About the APD Application ProcessCollect Required DocumentationApplying for APD ServicesMake CopiesPutting Together Your PackageDeliver Your Package to APDFollow UpFor More Information About the APD Application Process The Agency for Persons…
Rhonda Sherrer called to say her daughter Brook has just been accepted onto the iBudget Waiver. She wants AFINS to spread the word with a message that things are changing.…
🗓️ Wednesday, August 13, 2025
🕙 10:00 AM – 12:00 Noon
🧑🏻‍💻 Webinar
Join us for a hybrid Family Care Council meeting. You may join us via GoTo Meeting or in person at their Central Region office, located at 901 Industrial Drive, Suite 100, Wildwood, FL 34785. Paula Whetro, Family Care Council Area 13 Chair, will be hosting this meeting. The meeting agenda is as follows:
🗓️ Tuesday, August 26, 2025
🕑 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
🧑🏻‍💻 Webinar
Safety planning is an important tool for survivors of domestic violence, used to ensure that the survivor has a plan in place under a variety of circumstances when an abuser may become dangerous. Survivors with disabilities experience a number of unique factors that advocates must take into consideration while safety planning to be effective. For instance, abusers use unique tactics that are often not accounted for when planning for safety within the relationship. Additionally, survivors with disabilities who escape the relationship experience limited community resources – such as transportation options and accessible shelter – which need to be accounted for in their safety plan.
In this webinar, we will explore the unique dynamics experienced by survivors with disabilities and how they factor into their safety plan. We will review strategies for supporting survivors with disabilities to create safety plans that respond to these dynamics.
The webinar will be presented by Sandra Harrell, Senior Managing Director of Survivor Advocacy Initiatives at Activating Change.
🗓️ Tuesday, August 19, 2025
🕜 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM
🧑🏻‍💻 Webinar
People with disabilities are among those most at risk of human trafficking—yet too often, they remain invisible in prevention and response efforts. According to the U.S. Department of State’s Trafficking in Persons Report, individuals with disabilities are one of the groups most vulnerable to being trafficked. A small but powerful study in Florida revealed that girls with intellectual disabilities were significantly more likely to be trafficked than their peers—an alarming finding that has received far too little attention.
Despite growing evidence of this crisis, professionals on the front lines still lack the training, tools, and resources to identify and support trafficking survivors with disabilities.
In this insightful and powerful event, Activating Change will share findings from a national needs assessment exploring how systems are—or are not—responding to survivors with disabilities. You’ll learn directly from the staff who led this assessment as they share key insights, unexpected discoveries, and the most urgent opportunities for change.
Whether you work in anti-trafficking, victim services, disability advocacy, or systems change, this session will offer essential information to strengthen your work and help ensure no survivor is left behind.
The 2025 Special Olympics golf season begins the first week of August. Special Olympics Florida has secured funding for these two golf locations. Approved golfers – Single 9-Hole and Unified teams approved by Lenny Kemp – can tee off at these courses at no cost:
If you choose to play at a different course, you must pay out of pocket and, scan and email your scorecard and receipt to Lenny Kemp.
Skills Golfers wanting to practice may do so at
Lady Lake Golf Driving Range
230 Rolling Acres Rd
Lake Lake, FL 32159