Our team of special needs planning attorneys and social workers have the expertise and the sensitivity that is essential to helping families understand and plan for the future. We help
Region: Washtenaw
COPAA – Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates
The Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates, Inc. (COPAA) is an independent, nonprofit, §501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization of attorneys, advocates, parents and related professionals. There are 7 million children with disabilities
ROI: Residential Options, Inc.
ROI: Residential Options, Inc. Since 1984, ROI has specialized in evidence-based practices and therapeutic intervention for people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and related developmental disabilities. We have worked alongside
Dickinson Wright
As a full-service law firm with 19 offices across North America, Dickinson Wright has more than 475 attorneys serving clients in 40 practice areas and 16 industry groups. Links of
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Legal Services of South Central Michigan
Mission and Services LSSCM provides free civil legal assistance to low income persons with emphasis on homelessness prevention, domestic violence prevention, assisting in accessing health care, food, and needs-based income
Michigan Legal Help
Michigan Legal Help is for people who are handling their legal problems without a lawyer. It can help you learn about your legal problems and get ready for court. There
Pittsfield Township Park & Recreation
Find your fun with Pittsfield Township Parks & Rec! Youth leagues, Day Camps, activities for all ages.
PKSA Karate
PKSA Karate is one of the largest martial organizations in the country. We are professionals at changing people’s lives through our martial arts schools. You see, for us, it’s not
Encore Support Services
Specialized Education Services An educated approach to personal growth Education is our specialty At Encore we know that learning happens on every level. For children with an IEP through the
