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Everyone Together is a coalition of parent networks across Michigan. We are wonderfully diverse in location, ethnicity, race, culture, socio-economics and ability/disability. We are enthusiastically united in our mission to achieve an educational system that embraces Universal Education: a Michigan Model for educating All Children, All together, All the time.

The Law Enforcement Awareness Network provides first responders with information and resources that will allow them to better serve individuals within their communities affected by hidden disabilities and mental illness.

Michigan Alliance for Families provides information, support and education to families of children and adults with disabilities from birth to age 26 who are in the educational system. The purpose of the project is to increase the involvement of families in their children's education and the educational system in general.

The Arc Michigan exists to empower local chapters of The Arc to assure that citizens with developmental disabilities are valued and that they and their families can participate fully in and contribute to the life of their community.

Wrightslaw is a website dedicated to helping those interested in helping children. Parents, educators, advocates, and attorneys come to Wrightslaw for accurate, reliable information about special education law, education law, and advocacy for children with disabilities. Wrightslaw has thousands of articles, cases, and free resources about dozens of topics

Bridges4Kids is a non-profit parent organization providing a comprehensive system of information and referral for parents of children from birth through transition to adult life. Bridges4Kids operates Michigan’s most comprehensive website providing parents, educators, and others the information they need to help children who might be at-risk or have special needs. It is updated daily and includes information on child development, education issues and opportunities, and extensive disability, gifted, at-risk, parenting, and teaching resources.

The goal of the Michigan Family-to-Family Health Information & Education Center (F2FHIEC) is to improve access to quality care and supports for children with special needs in their communities by empowering families. Together with other family, community, and state-wide partners, we will seek to enhance our resources and expand outreach to families across Michigan through information, education and parent-to-parent support.

The Center for Educational Networking (CEN) offers information and valuable materials from a variety of special-education related organizations/grantees in the State of Michigan.

Michigan Department of Education (MDE)

   

 

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