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THE FOLLOWING PROVIDE IMPORTANT AUTISM-RELATED
SERVICES:
The University of Washington Autism
Center
http://depts.washington.edu/uwautism/
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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/
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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 |
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The Arc of Washington State
http://www.arcwa.org/localarcs.htm
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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/
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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 |
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