Disabilities / Special Education

Kennedy-Donovan Center, Inc. Early Intervention Program   508-226-6035

Attleboro Public School Early Learning Center 508-223-1563
Attleboro Special Education Parent Advisory Council (ASEPAC)     508-222-0012 x 1444

Amego Inc. 508-455-6200 (supports adults and children 8-21 living with Autism and other developmental disabilities.)

ARC of Northern Bristol County   508-226-1445

Beta Community Services   508-222-7011

The Federation for Children with Special Needs   800-331-0688    /   617-236-7210  

Community Autism Resources, Inc.   800-588-9239

Disability Law Center   800-872-9992
Family TIES of Massachusetts     800-905-8437

MA Department of Developmental Services (Southeast Region)     508-866-5000
Mass Health     800-841-2900  

MA Department of Public Health  community support line     800-882-1435

Programs

Be Like Buddy The Be Like Buddy website helps families find Autism/Sensory friendly activities all across Massachusetts

Bishop Feehan High School and Special Olympics Massachusetts: Level 1 class is for ages 2-7 and Level 2 class is for ages 6-12. These programs focus on fun activities that aid in motor skill development and specific skill development.

The Friendship Project: The Friendship Project is a place to build friendships among children with additional needs and their families. They host two group events each month FREE to the families. Meet and Greets are usually in the Attleboro Area. Please follow on Facebook for more information.

House of Possibilities (Stonehill College Easton, MA) Adventure Club fosters children's social growth and independence, as well as sense of belonging and inclusion in the world around them as they a participate in activities with in the broader community. Activities include trampoline parks, apple picking, mini-golf and more. Ages 8-21

Little North Attleboro League Challenger Division Challenger Division-The Challenger Division is a FREE program designed for children who face intellectual and developmental challenges in day-to-day life. The program is co-ed for ages 8-18. Each player is paired with a peer helper from either one of the LNAL teams, a sibling or volunteers requesting to help. Coaches are parents, as well as dedicated people who love to work with our children.

Unique Steps Dance Academy- Therapeutic and Inclusive Dance Program The Therapeutic Dance Program is for children with varying social emotional or physical disorders including Autism, Down Syndrome, ADHD, Cerebral Palsy, sensory processing disorder and so much more. Service animals allowed. Ages 3 and up including Adults with needs