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Information, local services, resources, and support for individuals and families who have children with autism.
Read MoreInformation, local services, resources, and support for individuals and families who have children with autism.
Read MoreIntervention services included social skill groups, professional training, diagnostic evaluations and program consultation for children (up to age 18).
Read MoreAdvocacy, public awareness, education and research related to autism. Calendar of events.
Read MoreThe Center for Independence (CFI) is a non-residential, community-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization operated by people with disabilities, serving people with disabilities ages 14 and up. We serve as a resour...
Read MoreProvides on-site clinical service programs for children, with or at risk for developmental learning, and behavioral concerns.
Read MoreNew Ways of Thinking and Revolutionary Common Sense about disability—hundreds of articles to read, download, and share.
Read MoreThe Disability History Project is a community history project and we welcome your participation. This is an opportunity for disabled people to reclaim disability history and determine how to define ourselves and our...
Read MoreWe promote inclusion and acceptance of individuals with Down syndrome by providing information, advocacy, and support throughout their lives. Contact: [email protected]
Read MoreEasterseals Washington has been helping children and adults with disabilities and their families reach their full potential for over 70 years. At our programs across the state, we serve people of any age—and any a...
Read MoreThe Epilepsy Foundation, in collaboration with our community and network partners, connects the people, data and resources needed to address challenging health problems associated with seizures and the epilepsies—...
Read MoreRSAC is a year round, center-based, early intervention program. RSAC provides high-quality ABA intervention services for young children with autism age 3-8. Children move from one-on-one teaching and group instructi...
Read MoreThe Family Mentor Project (FMP) is a resource to support families and guardians through the process of moving a family member to the community from a Residential Habilitation Center (RHC) operated by the Development...
Read MoreThe Parent-Infant Program (PIP) is a free birth to three support service for the families of deaf, deafblind, and hard of hearing children living in King, Pierce, and Snohomish Counties. PIP Specialists will travel ...
Read MoreHSDC Interpreting Services is a centralized resource providing quality communication access for Deaf, DeafBlind, hard of hearing, and hearing individuals across the Puget Sound and Washington State, including Seattl...
Read MoreInforming Families is a resource provided by the Washington State Developmental Disabilities Council, in collaboration with the Developmental Disabilities Administration and other partners throughout the state. We o...
Read MoreSupports Washington State families to develop safe, secure and quality future for there relatives with disabilities, through supporting financial security and quality relationships. E-mail: [email protected]
Read MoreListen and Talk teaches children with hearing loss to communicate and learn through listening and spoken language.Our goal is to provide each child with the skills needed to have meaningful relationships and learn b...
Read MoreNCD is an independent federal agency charged with advising the President, Congress, and other federal agencies regarding policies, programs, practices, and procedures that affect people with disabilities. NCD is com...
Read MoreServices for people who are deaf, hard of hearing, deaf-blind, or hearing with a speech disabilities.
Read MoreSometimes the best inspiration comes in story form ... from families, from people working in the field of housing for adults with IDD, and from the experts who guide us along the way. Welcome to The Journey. Visi...
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