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Planning for a Special Needs Child

Organizing your life and assets for a neurodivergent child takes time, careful consideration, and diligent planning. To read more about steps you can take, see here.


Syracuse University InclusiveU

InclusiveU brings students of all ages with intellectual and developmental disabilities who want to experience college life in a fully inclusive setting to Syracuse University. Learn more here.


Landmark College

Landmark College is an educational program designed exclusively for students who learn differently, including students with a learning disability (such as dyslexia), ADHD, autism, or executive function challenges. Learn more here.



Berkshire Hills Music Academy

BHMA uses a comprehensive program with music at its core to help individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities advance their skills for communication, independence, and employment. Learn more here.


Gateway Arts

Gateway Arts is an internationally acclaimed studio art center, gallery, and store supporting meaningful lives and careers in art for adults with disabilities. Learn more here.


Labbb Educational Collaborative


Labb Educational Collaborative provides educational programming and support services for over 350 special needs students from over 65 districts in Massachusetts. Read more here.
 
 
The Arc of Massachusetts
 
The mission of The Arc of Massachusetts is to enhance the lives of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including autism, and their families. We fulfill this through advocacy for community supports and services that foster social inclusion, self-determination, and equity across all aspects of society. Read more here.


The Arc Tank
 

The Northeast Arc helps people with disabilities become full participants in the community; choosing for themselves how to live, learn, work, socialize and play.
Since its launch in 2017, The Arc Tank has awarded more than $1 million to proposals that promise to break down barriers for people with disabilities. Read more here.
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