BWCIL is a non-profit organization that informs, supports, and advocates for persons with a disability in order for them to be an active member of their community. All disabilities all
Region: Region 06 East Michigan
ASPPIRE, Inc.
ASPPIRE, a non-profit primarily funded privately, has a passion to serve adults with social and cognitive challenges. We want our participants to achieve a full and productive life through coaching,
Autism Connections (Judson Center)
Judson Center provides high-quality services for families of individuals with autism between the ages of 18 months to adulthood. With five locations (Royal Oak, Farmington Hills, Warren, Ann Arbor, and
Turning Leaf Residential Rehabilitation Services, Inc.
Turning Leaf Residential Rehabilitation is a CARF accredited behavioral health treatment provider that operates 20 programs throughout Michigan in support of adults with a primary diagnosis of mental illness; dually
Tink Tank Animate LLC
TiNK TANK ANiMATE exists to support neurodiverse artists, from beginners to advanced, as they exercise and develop their cognitive skills through story creation, as well as guide them through the creative and
Paws With A Cause
Paws With A Cause is a nonprofit that custom-trains Assistance Dogs. One type of dog that they train is a Service Dog for Children with Autism. Service Dogs for Children
Autism Support of Michigan
ASM provides information and referrals to individuals on the autism spectrum, their families, educators and professionals in the State of Michigan.
Mary Free Bed at Covenant Health
Mary Free Bed offers services to support every stage of recovery after an injury, illness, surgery or debilitating condition. We’re available for everything from a short course of treatment or
Oakland University Center for Autism Outreach Services (OUCARES)
The Joanne and Ted Lindsay Foundation Autism Outreach Services (commonly known as OUCARES) strives to improve quality of life for individuals with ASD, their families, and our community by providing quality
Henry Ford Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities (CADD)
The Henry Ford Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities (CADD) is a world-class center committed to improving the lives of children and youth with special health care needs by providing