Similar organisations to Alecia S Coleman
Franklin Center
Where the amazing happens. Franklin Center unlocks potential through an integrated model of services.
1300
Golden Valley
-
Autism
-
542.
Autism Awakening Inc
SIMPLEHTMLDOMVOKUATSIMPLEHTMLDOMVOKUAT U of Massachusetts at Lowell2007FBA HomeBased LovvasDTT Antecedent Control Intervention PBS Verbal Behavior Autism Awakening is a 501 c3 nonprofit organization.
Chino Hills
Partnership for Extraordinary Minds Inc
Partnership for Extraordinary Minds (xMinds): a nonprofit working to improve the educational experiences and outcomes of students on the autism spectrum in K-12 Improving education for autistic students in Montgomery County, MD To improve the educational experiences and outcomes of students on the autism spectrum in Montgomery County, MD xMinds events resources and membership are always FREE Hola.
1717
Kensington
GLENWOOD INC
Non-profit agency dedicated to serving children to adults with autism & other behavioral health needs Glenwood’s mission is to enable individuals to live life to their fullest potential.
4800
Birmingham
-
Named Trusts/Foundations N.E.C.
-
545.
ALEXIS MIRANDA FOUNDATION INC
Enhancing the quality of life for individuals and families impacted by #autism The Alexis Miranda Foundation (AMF) is a nonprofit corporation organized solely for educational and charitable purposes, and operates within the guidelines of section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
28
Rumford
-
Autism
-
546.
FAMILIES OF AUTISTIC CHILDREN OF TIDEWATER INC
Families of Autistic Children in Tidewater FACT provides social, recreational and pre-vocational programs for individuals with autism.
4431
Virginia Beach
-
Autism
-
547.
Csaac Foundation Inc
Over 300 families living with autism in Maryland need your support.
1300
-
Autism
-
548.
Raising Together Inc
One in every 36 children is diagnosed with autism Your donation can help turn this vision into reality.
Pembroke Pines
Kind Tree Productions, Inc.
KindTree is dedicated to serving and celebrating the Autism Community through Art, Education, and Recreation.
1840
Eugene








