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National Organizations

EarlyInterventionSupport.com has found links to national
organizations useful to parents and parents of children with
special needs.
See our National Organizations
page.
For Pennsylvania Residents
EarlyInterventionSupport.com, located in western
Pennsylvania, has many clients and
supporters in the Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania
Region. We've collected links specific to
Pennsylvania.
If you have links specific to your area that you would
like us to post, please email
Resources@EarlyInterventionSupport.com.
Autism Resources
ABOARD - Advisory Board on
Autism and Related Disortders provides services for families of
children with autism and adults with autism.
Autism Hangout - Great site
about autism that offers webinars, resources, news and reports.
Autism-PDD Resources Network -
Autism-PDD Resources Network provides information, forums, and message
boards.
Autism-PDD
Resources Searchable by State: It takes you to a listing of resources by
state.
Autism Society -
Grassroots group dedicated to increasing public awareness about
autism and the day-to-day issues faced by these individuals.
Online Asperger Syndrome
Information and Support - OASIS has joined with MAAP Services for
Autism and Asperger Syndrome to create a single resource for families,
individuals, and medical professionals who deal with the challenges of
Asperger Syndrome, Autism, and Pervasive Developmental Disorder.
Autism Speaks Grants: The goal
is to change the future for all who struggle with autism spectrum disorders.
Autism Support Daily Grants:
At Autism Support Daily, we are dedicated to empowering, supporting and
educating families and friends of children with autism as well as
individuals with autism by providing guidance, support, informational
resources and family-oriented activities, in addition to financial
assistance for medical, educational or professional services, treatments or
programs for those with autism, while building a heightened public and
professional awareness of the challenges faced, with emphasis on enabling
those with autism to achieve independent living.
Act Today Grants: ACT Today is a
nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to increase access to
effective autism treatments. Our goal is to help facilitate treatment by
providing the necessary resources including funding, information and
referrals to individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) and their
families.
Helping Hand Grants: The Helping Hand Program provides families with
financial assistance in getting necessary biomedical treatments, supplements
and therapy services for their children.
National Foundation for Autism Research:
It takes you to a listing of resources for Autism by state.
Doug Flutie Foundation
for Autism Research: The primary goal is to promote awareness and
support families affected by autism spectrum disorders. We are committed to
funding organizations that provide direct services, family support grants,
education, advocacy and opportunities with the purpose of improving the
quality of life for individuals with autism and their families.
Kidica Community: Autism can range from mild to severe, and although the
cause is unclear and there is currently no cure, treatment plans exist that
can help people with autism learn to function within their limitations and
live a meaningful life. The best way to help loved ones with autism is to
understand the condition and to work with them in coping.
Autism Source: The Autism
Society, the nation's leading grassroots autism organization, exists to
improve the lives of all affected by autism. We do this by increasing public
awareness about the day-to-day issues faced by people on the spectrum,
advocating for appropriate services for individuals across the lifespan, and
providing the latest information regarding treatment, education, research
and advocacy.
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