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Links Related to Inspire for Autism

www.deltacampus.com

The Delta Campus is a rejuvenated brown-field that is becoming a forward-looking experiment in better ways of people living and working together, and is settled in a beautiful, south-facing valley, within a mile of Brattleboro, VT.

https://www.omegafilters.com/index.php

Founded in 1969 Omega® Optical has built its technical reputation on defining the state-of-the-art for optical interference filter performance, designing and manufacturing a wide variety of custom and stock filters for scientists and industry worldwide. For life science and industrial instrumentation, fluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry, astronomy/aerospace, Raman spectroscopy, photolithography, color imaging, UV, and laser applications.


www.hillsidepizza.com

Home of Hillside Organic Pizza, fundraising and apprenticeship partner for I.N.S.P.I.R.E. for Autism.  Run a pizza fundraiser through us for your favorite charity!


www.autismspeaks.org

National advocacy organization, information resource and fundraising force for causes related to Autism.  Click for first signs, latest research, and more.


www.brattleborochamber.org

Check out the Chamber of Commerce in Brattleboro, VT, to explore the potential for community partnerships for I.N.S.P.I.R.E. students, or to find lodging/transportation to I.N.S.P.I.R.E.


www.northstardogs.com

Home of service dog foundation specializing in placements for individuals on the Autism spectrum.


www.education.vermont.gov

Vermont Department of Education


www.autism-info.org

Autism Society of Vermont, a non-profit corporation serving the needs of Vermont's Autism community.


www.communityresourcesforautism.org

Serving individuals with autism and their families in Western Massachusetts.


www.vtpic.com

Vermont Parent Information Center, a network of support and information for families of children with special needs and professionals who work with them.


www.bmhvt.org

Brattleboro Memorial Hospital, 17 Belmont Ave., Brattleboro, VT.


www.abilityplus.org

Adaptive snow sports and recreation programs in the following locations:  Waterville Valley, NH  Attitash, NH Mount Snow, VT serving people of all ages and abilities.

http://www.neyt.org/

New England Youth Theatre's Theater Adventure Program:  "We have a story for you, listen, listen, listen…" so begins our Story Circle. Theatre Adventure Program (TAP) is a theatre arts class for children, youth, and adults with disabilities and welcomes a smaller number of their typically developing peers. TAP is a program offering of New England Youth Theatre.

http://www.ymcaingreenfield.org/

The YMCA in Greenfield is working through out Franklin County.  We provide a wide range of programs that include: aquatics, youth sports, fitness for all ages, Camps, school age Child Care and a Full Day Preschool with early and late care.  Our Programs emphasize the four character ideals of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility.

http://www.bement.org/

The Bement School provides an education based on time-honored school traditions and values for children in kindergarten through ninth grade, day and boarding. From the classrooms to the dorms, we live and learn as a family, while encouraging responsibility for our own work and actions. Bement actively seeks an academically diverse, international, and multi-cultural student body. Students and adults at Bement work together to create a climate of acceptance and kindness.

http://www.vtso.org/

Special Olympics Vermont provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy, and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendships with their families, other Special Olympics athletes and the community.