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Dungeons & Dragons

  • The Dungeons & Dragons program is a social group for individuals with autism and other neurodiversity who want to connect with like-minded individuals with a passion for D&D. The program is designed for individuals to use the game’s collaborative storytelling and strategic elements to build social skills and foster a sense of community.

    Young D&D: This group is for pre-teens (ages 9-12). No experience is necessary. Our experienced Dungeon Master is happy to introduce newcomers to the game.

    D&D: Our YAP D&D group is for players 16+. Our experienced group is full at the moment, but we have a group for new or nearly new players starting in January.

  • Young D&D (9-12)

    • Sundays, 2:00 - 3:00 PM

    • Jan 5 - Mar 9

    • No game on Jan 19, Feb 9, or Feb 16

    • REGISTRATION FULL

    Dungeons & Dragons (16+): Beginners

    • Wednesdays, 6:00 - 8:30 PM

    • Jan 8 - Mar 12

    • No game on Feb 19

    Dungeons & Dragons (16+): Experienced

    • Wednesdays, 6:00 - 8:30 PM

    • Jan 8 - Mar 12

    • No game on Feb 19

    • REGISTRATION FULL

  • Young D&D

    Okanagan College, 1000 KLO Road, Kelowna, BC, V1Y 4X8

    Health Science Building, Room 106

    Dungeons & Dragons

    Okanagan Ability Centre, 102 – 2040 Springfield Road, Kelowna, BC, V1Y 9N7

  • $50 per person

Sponsors

The Okanagan Prosperity Fund is delivered collaboratively by the Community Foundation of
the North Okanagan, the Central Okanagan Foundation, and the Community Foundation of the South Okanagan Similkameen.

We thank the Province of BC, Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction,
for supporting this program through the Community Prosperity Fund.

  • I like creating stories and fighting characters.

    Steven, D&D Participant

  • It's an awesome time!

    Ivan, D&D Participant

  • D&D is a game that lets me and others express our true selves, and having a space to do that means a lot to me.

    D&D Participant