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BBA Family Community Center

The BBA Family Community Center in Scottsdale, Arizona is a vibrant, inclusive space where individuals and families come together to grow, connect, and thrive. Rooted in compassion and community, BBA offers programs that nurture creativity, build life skills, support academic learning, and foster meaningful relationships.

Who We Serve

We proudly welcome both neurodiverse and neurotypical individuals, providing a safe, supportive environment for all.

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  • Academic and Life Skill Groups: Designed for students in grades 5–12, blending learning with social growth.

  • Spectrum Studios: A transition program for individuals with special needs ages 16 and up, focused on vocational skills, independence, and community engagement.

  • Parent & Family Connections: Opportunities to host parent groups, mom meetups, and family-focused gatherings.

  • Enrichment & Creativity: Social clubs, enrichment classes, and creative workshops for all ages and stages.

Our Mission

At the Community Center, we believe in the power of connection. Whether you’re here to learn, create, or simply belong, there’s a place for you. Together, we grow stronger and build a future rooted in compassion, inclusion, and opportunity.

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The Learning Enrichment Hub

 

 

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The Learning Enrichment Hub at BBA Family

A place where core academics, social and life skills, and creativity come to life.

Who We Serve

Classes designed for 5th–12th grade students in a vibrant, supportive environment.

What We Offer

  • Core Academics with a Twist: Writing, reading, math, science, and history taught in fun, engaging ways.

  • Clubs & Enrichment: Entrepreneur clubs, foreign language, creative writing, and book club — all in small-group settings.

  • Creative Exploration: Opportunities to express imagination and build confidence through hands-on projects.

  • Movement & Social Connection: Daily PE and social activities to keep students active and connected.

Program Details

  • Classes run Monday–Thursday, 1:00–6:30 PM

  • Courses offered in 2–2.5 hour blocks

  • Maximum of 8 students per class for personalized attention

  • Enrollment Process:

    • Sign up for a shadow day to experience the Hub

    • Register for classes by semester (join anytime)

  • Flexible options: In-person and Zoom available

  • Certified tutors and teachers provide guidance, encouragement, and support every step of the way

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Spectrum Studios

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Spectrum Studios at BBA Family

A dynamic program where teens and young adults with special needs engage in hands-on learning, vocational exploration, and expressive arts.

Who We Serve

Designed for individuals on the spectrum, ages 16 and older, in a supportive, small-group environment.

Program Details

  • Runs Monday–Friday, 9:15 AM–12:45 PM

  • Maximum of 6 participants per class for personalized attention

  • Focus areas:

    • Job Training & Vocational Skills — preparing for future employment opportunities

    • Community Building — fostering friendships and social connections

    • Creative & Expressive Arts — encouraging self-expression and confidence

    • Fun Hobbies & Activities — promoting joy and engagement

Enrollment

  • Begin with a shadow day to experience the program

  • Choose 1–5 days per week to attend

  • Billed monthly for flexibility

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​​Spectrum studios Social Club

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Join the Spectrum Studios Social Club for just $25/month.
Membership includes access to social hours, community activities, and a welcoming space to connect.

Our mission within our non profit

 

​Through Spectrum Studios, we aim to build a hallmark community within Scottsdale for our community member with special needs — a safe, welcoming space where friends can find opportunities for employment, social connection, learning, independent living, and personal growth.

Our goal is to empower participants to develop vocational skills, foster meaningful relationships, and contribute to the future BBA Market and Independent Market. By creating pathways to job readiness, independence, and community engagement, we strengthen both individual potential and the broader community.

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