Autism Care Today provides funding assistance to families throughout the United States on a quarterly basis. These grants are designed to provide access to individuals and families affected by Autism Spectrum Disorders. Since 2005, Autism Care Today has helped more than 1,562 families and provided more than $1.85 million in grants.
Benfits in Action can help to identify which benefits are best for you and then help you navigate the system. They also offer food delivery and wellness services.
Funding provides up to $2000 for therapies, equipment, and respite care during the first year of program participation. Injury to the brain must have been caused by an external force that affects functioning.
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Culturally appropriate healthcare for American Indian and Alaskan Native adults, children, and families (medical, dental, pharmacy, behavioral, disease prevention, spirit within project, coach's corner).
This hub is intended to help members and families, case managers, providers, and other stakeholders navigate to HCPF webpages to learn more or access resources related to the challenges impacting the LTSS system.
Find free in-person tax help, free online tax filing, and other resources that help make filing your taxes easier.
Professionals Miracles Foundation is a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide assistance to Denver Metro area children and families to help improve the lives of children diagnosed with a life-threatening illness, faced with a lifetime medical condition or are involved in tragic accidents.
Applying for Social Security benefits can be overwhelming and stressful. Developmental Pathways has created an easy to read guide that can help you along the way.
New service with Social Security! Social Security Video Connect allows people to use video on their personal device, from their preferred location.
When your child turns 18 years old, they legally become an adult. This is an important time to consider their financial future – especially if they need additional care into adulthood. Check out this Article from Social Security.
This site allows families to look up regional and local grant funds for Autism.