In Person Community Classes

Community & Classes

Real conversations. Real skills. Community that actually sees people.

Progression for Life offers in-person workshops, classes, and conversations that center disability, neurodiversity, mental health, and real-world inclusion. We don’t just talk “awareness”—we build skills, shift beliefs, and invite people to do better on purpose.

  • Spaces where people with lived experience are believed, not questioned.
  • Training that makes inclusion feel practical, not performative.
  • Topics that matter in Tooele and across rural Utah—work, housing, community, and being human.
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We customize sessions for schools, nonprofits, employers, and community groups.
How we show up in the community

Workshops, classes, and conversations that actually land.

We partner with schools, employers, providers, and local organizations to create spaces where people can learn, unlearn, and practice new ways of supporting each other.

For individuals & families

Community Classes

Small, accessible classes focused on life skills, self-advocacy, healthy boundaries, communication, and navigating systems without losing your mind in the process.

Examples: life skills groups, “navigating work while disabled,” executive functioning & routines.

For employers & providers

Inclusive Practices Trainings

Practical, no-fluff trainings that help leaders, supervisors, and staff understand disability inclusion, neurodiversity, and what support actually looks like on the ground.

Examples: inclusive hiring, supporting employees with disabilities, trauma-aware supervision.

For systems & communities

Panels, Talks & Collaboration

Keynotes, panels, and collaborations with agencies, boards, and coalitions who want to center lived experience and move beyond buzzwords into real change.

Examples: conference sessions, advisory panels, local initiatives, coalition conversations.

Have an idea for a class, training, or community partnership?

We’re happy to co-design something that fits your group, your bandwidth, and your goals—without losing your people in the first 10 minutes.