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Multiple Disciplinary Diagnostic Centers
Camp Awareness, a Summer Camp for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Indianapolis. Visit their website, or e-mail Sue Hansen.
Indiana Resource Center for Autism staff conduct outreach training and consultations, engage in research and develop and disseminate information focused on building the capacity of local communities, organizations, agencies and families to support children and adults across the autism spectrum in typical work, school, home and community settings. Visit their website , e-mail Cathy Pratt Ph.D. at prattc@indiana.edu or call her at (812) 855-6508.
MAAP Services, Inc. is a non-profit support organizaitons for families, individuals and professionals who live or work with More-advanced individuals with Autism, Asperger's or PDD. (Thus MAAP) We publish a quarterly newsletter that focuses on issues of autism/Asperger, have a national networking directory for subscribers, hold annual conferences, and offer various educational information.
IN*Source provides parents, families and service providers in Indiana with the information and training necessary to help assure effective educationa programs and appropriate services for children and young adults with disabilities. Visit their website or call Gloria Wall in Huntington at 260-359-9685 or 800-332-4433.
Indiana Parent Information Network provides information, peer support and education for families with special needs kids and can be reached at (800) 964-IPIN.
League for the Blind and Disabled is a Center for Independent Living (CIL) serving people with disabilities in a primary target area that encompasses 11 counties of Northeast Indiana. Core services include Information & Referral, Advocacy, Peer Support and Independt Living Skills Training services.
WHO'S WHO RESOURCES IN THE WORLD OF AUTISM AND DD WAIVERS October 2002 including websites, toll free phone numbers, etc.