KHC Buddy Meetups - Spring 2026
Fostering friendships through mentorship, inclusive activities, and real-world social learning
2/1/26 - 4/19/26
In-person Buddy Meetups
K to 12th graders
Cost - FREE!
We’re excited to invite students to express interest in the Spring 2026 Buddy Meetups Program—an in-person, inclusive social development program designed for neurodiverse students in grades K–12.
This season includes casual social outings and paired teamwork projects and presentations, all guided by trained teen mentors and supported by a certified BCBA and experienced PEERS providers. Our goal is to help students build confidence, strengthen communication skills, and form meaningful peer connections through natural social interactions and collaborative team experiences, with individualized mentor support as needed.
Participants will be thoughtfully grouped based on shared interests, communication styles, and support needs across four well-planned, semi-structured sessions. Activities are designed to encourage authentic conversation, flexible peer dynamics, and social-emotional growth in supportive, real-world settings.
Please complete the form linked below to help us learn more about your student. This information helps us gauge interest and plan ahead for thoughtful groupings and a well-supported season. While we aim to include as many students as possible, please note that this form is for expressing interest only and does not serve as the official application for placement in the program.
We look forward to a season filled with connection, growth, and meaningful friendships! 🎉
Click on the KHC Buddy Meetups Interest Form to apply today!
Or sign up for buddy program updates & waitlist
Interest in becoming a teen mentor? Complete the interest form here!
Or sign up for mentor program updates
Please contact Rianne Supie Mohammed if you have any questions.
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Buddy Meetups is part of the Belmont Parks and Recreation V.O.I.C.E.S. initiative and is offered at no cost through the generous support of the Opening Doors PTA.
The program is open to all neurodiverse students in grades K–12, with priority enrollment for Belmont city residents and Opening Doors PTA members.
All sessions are supervised by a dedicated team of professionals, including city staff, a board-certified behavior analyst (BCBA), and two trained PEERS providers.