Autism Support of West Shore (ASWS) is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization advocating and supporting meaningful participation in all aspects of life for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder and their
Service: Advocacy and Disability Agencies
Boxing Autism
Meets at The Commons, 7526 Grand River Ave, Brighton The Boxing Autism Club of Livingston County is a charitable organization created to provide support, policy advocacy and educational resources for
Family Center for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs
Welcome to the Family Center for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs (Family Center)! The Family Center is the statewide parent-directed center within Children’s Special Health Care Services
Association of People Supporting Employment First (APSE)
The Association of People Supporting Employment First (APSE) is the only national organization focused exclusively on Employment First to facilitate the full inclusion of people with disabilities in the workplace
On My Own of Michigan
On My Own of Michigan helps make independent living possible for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Washtenaw Association for Community Advocacy (WACA)
Our Mission To ensure that people with disabilities and their families have choices, opportunities, and the supports they need to be fully included in community life through advocacy and education.
Disability Advocates of Kent County
Veteran Support Disability Advocates of Kent County supports Veterans with disabilities by providing independent living resources and guidance and work-related training experiences. Disability Education Programs Become as informed as possible
Mid-Michigan Autism Association
The Mid-Michigan Autism Association (MMAA) is made up of local people working to improve the quality of life for individuals and families living with developmental disability in Mid-Michigan. In 2008,
Friends of Different Learner
Friends of Different Learners is a group of parents with children from preschool to adult who have been through the trenches and have years of experience navigating the Birmingham Public
Sib4Sib
Sib4Sib now provides a variety of resources including support groups, advocacy services, networking, and social outings for individuals ages 6-18 with a sibling who struggles with mental health or are neurodiverse. The main goal
