About The Event
Volunteers from the San Mateo County Commission on Disabilities, various San Mateo School school districts, the Department of Rehabilitation, Golden Gate Regional, San Mateo nonprofits, and dedicated community members put energy into making this engaging, informative, and fun resource fair each year.
*The postings on this site are specific to this event; content is not solely managed by any one of the individual sponsoring organizations or participants including San Mateo County Commission on Disabilities, San Mateo School Districts, Department of Rehabilitation, Golden Gate Regional, Nonprofits, Consumers, and Dedicated Community Members.
*The postings on this site are specific to this event; content is not solely managed by any one of the individual sponsoring organizations or participants including San Mateo County Commission on Disabilities, San Mateo School Districts, Department of Rehabilitation, Golden Gate Regional, Nonprofits, Consumers, and Dedicated Community Members.
Our History
2023 will mark the 8th annual resource fair!
Year One: San Mateo County Fairgrounds
Year Two: Hillsdale High School
Year Three: El Camino High School
Year Four: Sequoia High School
Year Five: Mills High School
Year Six: El Camino High School
Year Seven: Virtual
Year Eight: El Camino High School
This year's San Mateo County Transition to Independence Resource Fair will be in-person!
Year One: San Mateo County Fairgrounds
Year Two: Hillsdale High School
Year Three: El Camino High School
Year Four: Sequoia High School
Year Five: Mills High School
Year Six: El Camino High School
Year Seven: Virtual
Year Eight: El Camino High School
This year's San Mateo County Transition to Independence Resource Fair will be in-person!
Thanks to the planning committee members
representing the following agencies:
representing the following agencies:
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