VISIT A.C.E.
   
 

THE FOLLOWING PROVIDE IMPORTANT AUTISM-RELATED SERVICES:


The University of Washington Autism Center
http://depts.washington.edu/uwautism/
Located at the Center on Human Development and Disability (CHDD) on the University of Washington Campus in Seattle, the Autism Center provides intervention services, professional training, diagnostic evaluation, and program consultation for children with autism and related pervasive developmental disorders. Programs include the Early Childhood Clinic, Autism Spectrum Disorders Clinic, Professional Training Program, Summer Intensive Course, Practicum, and Developmental Pediatrics Consultation Clinic.


The Arc of King County
http://www.arcofkingcounty.org/

Provides a variety of support services for people with developmental disabilities and their families through it's projects and programs. These programs include the King County Parent Coalition, Parent to Parent of King County, Senior Family Caregivers Support, Self-Advocacy Project, Ethnic Outreach, Respite Outreach, Information and Referral, Community Buddies, Supported Living and others.

Multilingual Resources for Parents and Caregivers of Autistic Children Sponsored by ARC of King County Ethnic Outreach Program and the Refugee Women's Alliance DD Program:

Organization/Languages Contacts & Phone Numbers

ARC of King County

Spanish
Chinese
English

REWA
Cambodian
Vietnamese
Oromo
Amharic
Somalian
Other

206-364-4645

Loxy (x150)
Dawn (x 136) and Ginger (x 129)
Regina (x133) and Susie (x118)

206-721-0243
Sambath
An
Mergitu
Amheric
Fadumo
Amina


The Arc of Washington State
http://www.arcwa.org/localarcs.htm

The Arc of Washington State, a non-profit organization, is affiliated with The Arc of the United States and eleven local Arc chapters throughout the state. The mission of The Arc of Washington State is to promote the education, health, self-sufficiency, self-advocacy, inclusion and choices of individuals with developmental disabilities and their families.


Mobility International
http://www.miusa.org/

As a US-based national non-profit organization, the mission of Mobility International USA (MIUSA) is to empower people with disabilities around the world through international exchange, information, technical assistance and training, and to ensure the inclusion of people with disabilities in international exchange and development programs. MIUSA manages the National Clearinghouse on Disability and Exchange (NCDE), with sponsorship from the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) of the U.S. Department of State. The NCDE works to educate people with disabilities and disability-related organizations about international educational exchange opportunities, promoting the inclusion of people with disabilities in all types of
   
   
  exchange, community and volunteer service programs. The NCDE also provides advice and technical assistance to international exchange organizations and colleges and universities on how to include people with disabilities in their exchange programs.