Washington Autism Alliance
Free-membership statewide autism advocacy group offering parent partners, training workshops and social groups to Seattle families.
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What this is, in plain language
Free membership with parent coaching, advocacy support, special education legal resources and workshop training. Navigation services for school and healthcare systems. Spanish-language materials available.
Getting started
Visit washingtonautismalliance.org to join or access resources. Members can register for Special Education Legal Clinic or workshops through the website.
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What they say about themselves
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- Washington Autism Alliance offers FREE MEMBERSHIP with access to parent partners, advocates, training workshops, social groups, navigation services and parent coaching.
- Members can access a comprehensive Special Education Legal Library with relevant Washington Administrative Code guidance, a Special Education Legal Clinic, and navigation services for school systems.
- The organisation runs 'Blueprints for Special Education' training covering how to build effective school services, and 'Lunch and Learn' workshops on insurance and educational benefits.
- Some workshops carry fees of $35–$85 depending on participant type, but scholarships are available to members based on need.
- Spanish-language materials and brochures are available. The organisation serves Washington State with online and in-person resources.
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