It Takes a Coalition
The work is bigger than any one organization. These are the community partners who walk alongside us.
The work is bigger than any one organization. These are the community partners who walk alongside us.
From school districts to first responders, the Coalition connects with the people and institutions families touch every day.
Local school districts and their special-education teams coordinate referrals, share resources, and host coalition meetings throughout the year.
Pediatric and family-practice clinics connect newly diagnosed families with Coalition services, support groups, and the Spectrum & Development Center.
ABA, OT, speech, and physical therapy providers in the region collaborate on wraparound care plans and family resource navigation.
We work with DSHS / DDCS, Lewis County Public Health, and other state agencies to coordinate developmental-disability services for rural families.
Local churches host sensory-friendly events, donate space, and connect families to the Coalition through trusted community channels.
Lewis County deputies and EMS partner on sensory-aware response training and family-in-crisis referrals.
Big Brothers Big Sisters, food banks, mental-health nonprofits, and other community organizations refer families to us — and we refer back.
Through Washington-state partnerships, we make sure rural voices are part of statewide autism advocacy and policy. Learn more →
If your organization serves Lewis County families and you'd like to coordinate, refer, or build something together — we want to hear from you.