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TASK — Team of Advocates for Special Kids

A federally designated Parent Training and Information Center helping Southern California families navigate IEPs and special education, with support in multiple languages.

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The practical details

Ages servedBirth to 26
Current waitNo wait time published in the sources we saw — ask when you call
WhereHeadquarters at 3020 Saturn St., Brea; serves Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego counties
Address3020 Saturn St., #102, Brea, CA 92821
HoursMon–Fri 8am–4pm, closed on holidays
Funding takenFederally designated Parent Training and Information Center

What this is, in plain language

A federally designated Parent Training and Information Center offering telephone support, IEP consultations and document review, assistive technology and AAC consultations, workshops, and youth transition programmes for families across six Southern California counties.

Getting started

Call, email task@taskca.org, or fill out the online contact form; TASK does not attend IEP meetings for parents itself but provides the guidance and training so families can advocate for their own child.

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What they say about themselves

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  • The Parent Training and Information Center (PTI) for Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego counties, headquartered in Brea with offices in Alhambra and Riverside.
  • Serves families of individuals with disabilities from birth to age 26, offering telephone support, IEP consultations and document reviews, assistive technology and AAC consultations, workshops and youth transition programmes.
  • States that TASK does not attend IEP meetings for parents — instead it provides the guidance, training and resources families need to advocate for their children themselves.
  • Runs webinars in English and Spanish, and its website is published in Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean, Armenian and Tagalog.

Details checked againstthe provider's website on 2026-08-16. Confirm current availability directly.

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  • No:Says its services are free to families
  • Yes:Offers help in Spanish
  • Yes:Names the local area it covers
  • Yes:Describes help with school and special education rights

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