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Program Information

If you are interested in attending the My Possibilities program or would like to apply for a family member, you can download the admission application by CLICKING HERE
 
Please apply early so we can schedule an intake meeting with you and your HIPster, and ensure that we have staff and volunteers ready for your child's arrival into My Possibilities.
 
If you would like more information about what is happening this week/month, please visit our Events Calendar
 

Program Collaboration

Here are some of the community partners that donate services to help our HIPsters learn skills to gain independence.  Thank you to all these organizations that give their time and resources go My Possibilities.

(LIST COMING SOON) 

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Contact Info
 
Physical Address: 
1301 Custer Road
Suite #616
Plano, TX 75075
Ph: 469-241-9100
Fax: 469-241-9020
Fed ID: # 26-1509133
 

 
My Possibilities is a non-profit, charity - 501(c)(3), for adults with disabilities (Autism, Down Syndrome, Aspergers, Prader-Willi, Head Injuries, etc.). My Possibilities is the FIRST full day, full year program in Collin County for Texans, who have "aged out" of secondary education, where they can build independence and pre-vocational skills in a safe and nurturing environment 
 

 

“Are you interested in how you can help My Possibilities? Visit our events tab to see about upcoming opportunities to get involved in our fundraisers or make a donation by clicking the donation tab. If you would rather volunteer, select the Programs tab. If you have any questions or would like to speak to us, you can email our Executive Director at director@mptx.org
 


 


The My Possibilities 2008 and 2009 Financial Statements were completed by The Hall Group, an accounting firm specializing in Non-profit companies.   

For each $1.00 of expenses:

$.93 goes directly to the program

This is a testiment to the volunteers that make this program possible. My Possibilities out performs almost every other charity in ensuring your fees and donations are used to improve the lives of adults with cognitive disabilities.