Family Echo
Family Echo
Family ECHO is a statewide virtual learning network intended for family members, self advocates, and those supporting individuals with disabilities who also need higher support and care levels.
> Read MoreFamily ECHO is a statewide virtual learning network intended for family members, self advocates, and those supporting individuals with disabilities who also need higher support and care levels.
> Read MoreAre you able to be an emotional support for other parents?
Learn how to be an effective Mentor Advocate Partner (MAP) volunteer for families
Each one of the five sessions will address a different topic to help parents better understand and advocate for compensatory services and education.
> Read MoreWebinar - Disability Determination Services with the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Please join the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation - Disability Determination Services (DDS) for a webinar about disability determinations and Title XIX (Medicaid/TEFRA applications) on January 8th from 11:00 am - 12:15 pm. The webinar will provide an overview of what DDS does, the challenges...
> Read MoreJoin ABLEnow for a free information session to discover the advantages of ABLE accounts and the national ABLEnow program. More independence, greater financial security, and a better quality of life – that’s the future ABLEnow is building.
> Read MoreInformation on various topics like special education, developmental disability, and more!
All sessions will be delivered via ZOOM video meetings
Family ECHO is a statewide virtual learning network intended for family members, self advocates, and those supporting individuals with disabilities who also need higher support and care levels.
> Read MoreA support group for Alaskan families who care for children with special needs.
Share your ideas and stories in a neutral setting.
An opportunity for teens and young adults who experience developmental differences to socialize and have fun in a safe and supportive way.
> Read MoreAn opportunity for teens and young adults who experience developmental differences to socialize and have fun in a safe and supportive way.
> Read MoreSibshops are workshops for children (ages 8-17) who have a brother or sister with special needs to connect with others who get it!
> Read MoreJoin Stone Soup Group and the Alaska Down Syndrome Network for our 6 session series on what you need to know as you and your student with disabilities prepare for adulthood. It's never too early to start preparing for adulthood. We encourage parents of students of all ages to participate!
> Read MoreFamily ECHO is a statewide virtual learning network intended for family members, self advocates, and those supporting individuals with disabilities who also need higher support and care levels.
> Read More