SNAP &
Adapted Institute / Seminary Classes
SNAP &
Adapted Institute / Seminary Classes
SNAP (Special Needs Activity Program) is a program sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints for youth and young adults with disabilities. It offers fun, faith-centered activities in a supportive setting.
Who: Youth and adults with intellectual, developmental, or physical disabilities
What: Social activities, gospel learning, service, and performances
When/Where: Often held weekly (like Thursday nights) through local wards or stakes
SNAP helps participants feel included, grow in faith, and build friendships—especially when regular youth activities are difficult to attend due to a lack of needed support.
Online Adapted Seminary & Institute Classes
All classes use the Come Follow Me curriculum and are adapted for individuals of all abilities.
🔍 How to Find a Class Near You
Visit the Institute Class Finder
Just enter your ZIP code—class locations may change each semester.
📞 Questions? Call Wendy Jensen, Adapted Needs Coordinator: (480) 570-2221
In Person Adapted Institute Classes