The Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD) is the world’s largest organizations using applied behavior analysis (ABA) in the treatment of autism, Asperger’s syndrome, PDD-NOS, and other related disorders.
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Communicate with Kate
Now offering services via teletherapy at Communicate With Kate! I have taken my practice online right now in an effort to 1. keep all families safe and 2. provide continuity
ADDed Potential LLC
Added Potential is an organization dedicated to providing educational supports from ages 5 – 18 years old. From tutoring to advocacy, and even training for parents as well as educators.
Central Michigan Care (CMC)
Providing a variety of services for a variety of needs. Central Michigan Care is committed to ensuring that everyone in the community (regardless of age or ability), is able to
Living With Autism Scholarship- Hammack Law Firm LLC
Hammack Law Firm is offering a scholarship to an autistic person who is pursuing higher education. The Living with Autism scholarship is worth $2,500, and the deadline to apply is
CranHill Ranch
Camp is a life changing experience that you cannot find anywhere else. Camp combines a unique atmosphere away from “normal” life and gives kids from all over the opportunity to
Bluestone Children’s Center
Bluestone is focused on increasing the industry standard of pediatric services by delivering quality, evidence-based therapy that focuses on the child’s individual needs and encouraging family involvement and training. Offering ABA, OT,
SpringHill Camp
We invite you to immerse yourself in the stunning beauty of our Michigan and Indiana campuses where you have access to over 800 acres of forests, private lakes, and open
St. Francis Camp on the Lake
St. Francis Camp on the Lake serves children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our personalized day, residential and weekend camp experiences provide campers with opportunities to participate in
St. Louis Center
Our driving desire is to help differently-abled people earn their “wings” and give them “a compass” so that they may achieve their highest possible level of independence and the quality