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Join Julie Snyder, Tierra’s Life Planning Navigator, for a very special seminar on Legal Planning for Seniors.
Learn about Advanced Planning topics:
Financial tools – powers of attorney
Estate planning tools – trusts and wills
Decision-making tools – Advance Health Care Directives
Location:
Joslyn Adult Center
1301 W Olive Ave.
Burbank, CA 91506
To RSVP, contact:
Xotchil@Leezascareconnection.org or (818) 847-3686

Join us and learn about Community Options Integrated Services (COIS), a unique housing option for your loved one’s future. We will hear from Ingrid Rushing, who is the owner and CEO of COIS. Ingrid is an advocate and is passionate about her work and what her organization offers and is looking forward to sharing with all of you.

WHY IS THIS EVENT SO IMPORTANT?
Organizations across the state who genuinely care about Californians with developmental disabilities, their families and the dedicated workforce are VERY concerned about the current threats to federal funding for programs like Medicaid (Medi-Cal), Social Security benefits, and other vital supports and services that make it possible for people with disabilities to thrive in our communities. The time is NOW for the disability community to join forces, get loud, be seen, be heard and demonstrate the power of our collective voice. We encourage disability rights advocates and allies to attend the May 22 “Keep the Promise” rally to make sure our elected officials understand the importance of protecting disability services in federal and state budgets.
FULL AGENDA AND GUEST PRESENTERS TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON!

Special event from our friends at the California Disability Leadership Alliance and Disability Rights California
Next Monday, June 16, 2025
Beginning at 11am
Bring your spirit! Bring your voice!
Tierra is joining the California Disability Leadership Alliance for a new gathering and a new day in disability rights, the First Annual CDLA Day! Event will include live performances by disabled artists, speakers from across California’s disability movement communities, information booths, and more.
Where: State Capitol West Steps, 1315 10th Street Sacramento, CA 95814

The Garland is taking it to the max with a groovy summer music series! Boogie down with us in the neighborhood!
Here’s the skinny of it:
Enjoy live music, craft cocktails and delicious bites from The Front Yard.
7/17 Love Stoned with net proceeds benefiting Tierra Del Sol
Doors open at 7:00PM, Concert starts at 8:00PM
Please note: $20 entry benefiting a local charity | 21+ (adults only) event | bites and bar available for purchase
$10 validated self-parking • ID required for entry
Pets + outside food and beverage are prohibited.

Please join us for this month’s Tierra Parent Forum, featuring special guest speaker, Dr. Rebecca Lienhard, Tierra’s Chief Executive Officer, career and policy advocate for all people with developmental disabilities.
Dr. Rebecca Lienhard joined Tierra in 1990. Over the course of her tenure, she has championed inclusion and value for people with disabilities through their unique contributions to our communities. She holds a doctorate degree from the University of Southern California in Organization Change and Leadership, a Master’s degree in Special Education, with emphasis in Moderate/Severe Disabilities and is a graduate of the University of Delaware National Leadership Institute on Developmental Disabilities.
Dr. Lienhard serves as the key spokesperson for the agency in local, state, and national venues. She has served on the Vendor Advisory Committee for the California Department of Developmental Services’ North Los Angeles County Regional Center, the State Council on Developmental Disabilities’ Employment First Committee, and as Vice President of the Board of Directors for Southern California APSE (Association of People Supporting Employment First). Additionally, she serves as a member of three of California’s Department of Developmental Services Workgroups, specifically focusing on Employment, System & Fiscal Reform, and Community Resources. Through these roles, she has gained a nation-wide view of services, relevant laws, and emerging trends; all in an effort to advance meaningful and inclusive lives for adults with developmental disabilities
Head to any of the participating California Fish Grill Restaurants listed below on Friday, August 22, 11 AM – 8 PM, and 25% of the sales will go to Tierra!
Simply present this flyer, mention Tierra upon ordering, or scan the QR code on the flyer/below at the Kiosk.



“It is a time to give thanks!! I am grateful to know all of our parents, caregivers, and siblings, and to be a part of your lives. I understand how busy you all are due to the holidays, but our forum will be open for anyone who wants to drop in and chat, or perhaps I can answer some questions you have.
Please note, there will be no forum in December. We will reconvene in the new year on January 27th, with a presentation from Serentas Special Needs Planning. More details to come!
Please consider your future planning goals for next year and how Tierra can help you accomplish them.”
– Julie Snyder, Tierra’s Life Planning Navigator

Join Rebecca Lienhard, Tierra’s CEO and the Los Angeles Coalition of Service Providers (LACSP) for an online Legislative Forum to engage with Los Angeles area State Senators and Assemblymembers on key legislative and budget issues affecting service providers and those they serve.
This event is your chance to advocate, ask questions, and learn about the legislative process. Don’t miss out on this chance to be part of the conversation! The LACSP is comprised of 16 non-profit providers, representing over 23,000 individuals with developmental disabilities who receive Regional Center services.






