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| All Our Children | |
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Chattaroy, WA 99003-9734 Tel: 509-464-8215 |
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The All Our Children Center is funded by a United States Department of Education Grant. The spacious center serves the Northeast Washington area and is located within the district headquarters of the Riverside School District. It is staffed by parent mentors, trained in conflict resolution and information technology, who have children with special needs. It is equipped with computers, video equipment, a short-stay child care area and a lending library. The center offers parent education, referrals to professionals and organizations, assistance in accessing and qualifying for services, outreach, story theatre and mediation. |
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| Alliance of People with disAbilities-East King County Office | |
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Redmond, WA 98052 Tel: (425) 558-0993 or 1-800-216-3335 |
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Provides information support to people with disabilities. People with disAbilities advocating for equality and choice! |
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| ARC of Washington State | |
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Olympia, WA 98506 Tel: 360-357-5596 |
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The Arc of Washington State's mission is to promote the education, health, self-sufficiency, self-advocacy, inclusion and choices of individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. |
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| Autism Society of Washington | |
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Tacoma, WA 98411-1624 Tel: (253) 572-5203 or toll free (888) ASW 4 YOU |
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The Autism Society of Washington is a non-profit organization that provides resources and referrals as well as advocacy for children and adults on the spectrum and their families, as well as professionals who work with them. We link with individuals, families, educators, physicians, law enforcement and other first responders and community members to improve awareness of autism issues and advocate for better services and supports in our state that assist individuals with being welcomed, productive members of their community. We also sponsor an annual conference bringing speakers from around the country to share their knowledge and information. |
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| Easter Seals Washington | |
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Seattle, WA 98109-4111 Tel: 800-678-5708 |
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Easter Seals have many programs that would be a help for our children. |
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| Epilepsy Foundation Washington | |
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Seattle, WA 98103-8721 Tel: 206-547-4551 |
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Epilepsy Foundation Washington was established in 1979. Epilepsy Foundation Washington works to ensure that people with seizures are able to participate in all life experiences. This is supported through education, advocacy and direct services. |
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| Families for Effective Autism Treatment (FEAT) of Washington | |
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Bellevue, WA 98008 Tel: (206) 763-3373 |
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| ICAN International Christian Association of Neurodevelopmentalists | |
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Spokane, WA 99209 Tel: 406 961-5266 |
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To provide families and interested professionals with Neurological, Educational and Developmental information regarding learning and the brain. To assist adults and children with individualized programs that will enable them to come closer to reaching their full potential. |
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| Kerry Holtcamp | |
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Vancouver, WA 98682 Tel: 503 313 4403 |
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Support to families, schools, and individuals impacted by autism. Focusing on the skills necessary to thrive at home, school, work, and the community-- academics, behavior, social cognition, social-emotional skills, and communication. I’m here for you whether you are looking for direct support for your child or looking for an IEP/IFSP advocate. |
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| Learning Disabilities Association of Washington | |
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Redmond, WA 98052 Tel: 425-882-0820 |
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The information and referral service is available to families, adults, and professionals concerned with learning disabilities and Attention Deficit Disorder. The program includes telephone crisis assistance, information, support, and professional referrals. Resource information packets tailored to the caller's specific needs are available by request. Voice messaging is accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The phone line is professionally staffed during regular business hours Monday through Thursday. |
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| Programs for Children with Disabilities-Ages 3 Through 5 | |
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Olympia, WA 98504-7200 Tel: (360) 753-0317 |
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Provides government services to children aged 3 to 5 with disabilities; Early Childhood Services |
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| PROVAIL | |
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Seattle, WA 98103-8004 Tel: 206-363-7303 |
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Combining the resources of former United Cerebral Palsy affiliates in Washington State with those of the recently acquired C. Gerald Warren & Associates, PROVAIL is the state's largest private, multi-service agency dedicated to meeting the needs of people with all kinds of disabilities. PROVAIL is committed to maximizing the impact of our resources in order to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities in Washington State. |
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| Social Support Training And Rec Services | |
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Renton, WA 98056 Tel: 425-830-0339 |
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We provide a safe, supportive place for teens and adults to learn and practice effective social skills and communication skills. |
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| The Arc of Clark County | |
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Vancouver, WA 98668-2608 Tel: (360) 254-1562 |
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Dedicated to providing, supporting and promoting public awareness and acceptance, informed personal decision making, safety and well-being of individuals with developmental disabilities. |
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| The Arc of Grays Harbor | |
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Aberdeen, WA 98520 Tel: 360 537-7000 (president) |
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The Arc of Grays Harbor is a non-profit organization which advocates and supports a better quality of life for people with developmental disabilities and their families. |
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| The Arc of King County | |
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Seattle, WA 98109 Tel: (206) 364-6337; 1-877-964-0600 |
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Advocating the right of children and adults with developmental disabilities to live, learn, work and play in the community – improving the quality of life for us all. |
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| The Arc of Spokane | |
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Spokane, WA 99201 Tel: (509) 328-6326 |
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We promote independence and choice |
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| The Arc of Tri-Cities | |
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Richland, WA 99354 Tel: 509-946-5157 |
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The Arc of Tri-Cities provides assistance to individuals with developmental disabilities and their families in choosing and realizing their goals of where and how they learn, live, work and play. |
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| The Autism Society of Washington | |
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Spokane, WA 99203-2278 Tel: 888-ASW 4 YOU (888-279-4968) |
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The Autism Society of Washington is a chapter of the Autism Society of America. The mission of the Autism Society of Washington is to promote lifelong access and opportunities for persons within the autism spectrum and their families, to be fully included, participating members of their communities through advocacy, public awareness, education, and research related to autism. |
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| The UW Center for Technology and Disability Studies | |
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Seattle, WA 98195-7920 Tel: 206-685-4181; 800-841-8345 |
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Technology can increase the access to education, community and employment for people with disabilities. The UW Center for Technology and Disability Studies is an interdisciplinary program focusing on research, education, advocacy and information systems related to assistive technology and accessible information systems. |
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