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Not all of our resources and tools are autism-specific; they can be helpful with disabilities as well. Search our resources section for all information pertaining to "other disabilities".

Kids Matter Inc.

Specializing in Relationship Development Intervention and personal growth for children age 2 to adults. We have been running Social Skills Groups in the Fraser Valley since 1995.

Kings Regional Rehabilitation Centre

KRRC serves approximately 190 clients. Most are mentally challenged adults with developmental, emotional, behavioral, psychological and/or psychiatric problems.

La Clé des champs

Un organisme communautaire situé à Montréal offrant des services d’entraide pour les personnes qui souffrent de troubles anxieux. A community organization located in Montreal that offers mutual aid services for people suffering from anxiety disorders.

LADDERS

The Autism Research Foundation is a non-profit orgnaization dedicated to researching the neurological underpinnings of autism and other related developmental brain disorders.

Landmark East School

Meeting the needs of students ages 11 to 19 years diagnosed with learning disabilities including dyslexia and attention deficit disorder through its Middle and High School programs.

LDAY Centre for Learning

LDAY Centre for Learning is a volunteer, non-profit organization in Yukon, which provides services and programs for Yukoners with learning differences.

Learning Disabilities Association of Alberta

A registered charity that provides information and support for people with learning disabilities. A voluntary, not-for-profit organization of parents, professionals and other concerned people, the LDAA works locally through its chapters and provincially to promote understanding and improved services for children and adults with learning disabilities.

Learning Disabilities Association of Quebec

A non-profit organization whose mission is to advocate and defend the rights of children and adults with learning disabilities. LDAQ represents parents and supports them in their efforts to help their children.