Thank you to our Sponsors for the 2011 10th Annual Run/Walk for Autism
Platinum Sponsors
Albertsons
Community Partnerships of Idaho Inc.
Woodman Financial
Silver Sponsors
Treasure Valley Pediatrics, Oregon
Gilbert K. Crane, M.D.
Brown Mackie College
Sara Sweet, Graphic Designer
Afi, advocates for inclusions
Friends of ASATVC
Music Therapy of Idaho
Gem State Developmental
Idaho Families of Adults with disAbilities
CHERRYORGANIC.COM
Local Resources
Idaho State Education Dept. -
Idaho Council of Developmental Disabilities
Idaho Families of Adults with Disabilities
Idaho Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health
Idaho Health & Welfare -
IdahoAutism.com -
Idaho Asperger's Support Group
Autism
Society Panhandle Idaho Chapter
Idaho Assistive Technology Project
Adaptive Recreation Services The Boise Parks & Recreation’s Adaptive Recreation Services provide a wide range of recreational, social and educational programs for youth and adults with disabilities. Individuals with disabilities can choose to participate with the Adventure Program which offers classes specifically designed for someone with a disability or utilize inclusion services in which accommodations may be provided so that an individual with a disability can fully participate in any of Boise Parks & Recreation’s programs. Summer programs and classes now available for registration!
Ride for Joy Therapeutic Riding Program is a non-
Recreation Unlimited is an adaptive ski program at Bogus Basin for children and adults with physical and/or developmental disabilities.
Other resources
National Autism Society website
Autism Society State Resource Tool
Easter Seals Goodwill Northern Rocky Mountain
National Reports on Evidence-
Autism Safety & Risk Management
U.S. Dept. Of Health & Human Service -
National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities
American Academy of Pediatrics
Center for Disease Control (CDC) and National Center for Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD)
Autism Asperger Publishing Company
http://www.thejointlibrary.org/autism/index.htm