North Carolina TASH
NC-TASH’s mission is to serve as an advocacy organization that will include professionals, parents and family members, persons with disabilities, and other North Carolina citizens who advocate for the rights of people with disabilities. NC-TASH aims to focus on improvements through legislation, policy development, education, information dissemination, and direct support.
Autism Society of North Carolina-Mecklenburg County
The Autism Society of North Carolina strives to create a community where people within the autism spectrum and their families receive respect, services, and support based on individual differences.
The Autism Society of North Carolina strives to create a community where people within the autism spectrum and their families receive respect, services, and support based on individual differences.
TEACCH Charlotte
The TEACCH® Charlotte Center serves individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Services include diagnostic evaluations, treatment planning and implementation, education, consultation, supported employment assistance, training opportunities and research.
The TEACCH® Charlotte Center serves individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Services include diagnostic evaluations, treatment planning and implementation, education, consultation, supported employment assistance, training opportunities and research.
CMS Exeptional Children
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Programs for Exceptional Children are dedicated to ensure all students with a disability will have access to the knowledge, skills, and values necessary to live productive lives.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Programs for Exceptional Children are dedicated to ensure all students with a disability will have access to the knowledge, skills, and values necessary to live productive lives.
Trusted Parents
Trusted Parents is an all inclusive 501(c)3 non profit organization that focuses on the wellbeing of parents and caregivers of special need children.
Trusted Parents is an all inclusive 501(c)3 non profit organization that focuses on the wellbeing of parents and caregivers of special need children.
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