Autism Society
The Autism Society, the oldest autism advocacy organization in the U.S., has a nationwide network of affiliates. They sponsor conferences and training and offer resources.
The Autism Society, the oldest autism advocacy organization in the U.S., has a nationwide network of affiliates. They sponsor conferences and training and offer resources.
Equual Access is affiliated with the Unitarian Universalist Association and promotes accessibility for those with disabilities, including mental illness.
The United Church of Christ Disabilities Ministries is an inclusion ministry for people with disabilities.
Presbyterians for Disability Concerns advocates for the religious lives of people with disabilities.
The Episcopal Disability Network works for the inclusion of people with disabilities into religious and congregational life.
LDS Ability focuses on disability within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. However, it is not an official website of the church. Faith Ability is a blog that spotlights religion and disability news. The LDS church posts online resources on the topic as well.
The National Apostolate for Inclusion Ministry in Landover Hills, Md., promotes inclusion of people with intellectual or developmental disabilities in the life of the Catholic Church.
The National Catholic Partnership on Disability has diocesan and archdiocesan affiliate members. Janice Benton is executive director.
The Congregational Accessibility Network provides information about a wide variety of disabilities, including autism and Asperger’s syndrome, and offers resources and links. The network, based in Goshen, Ind., is an initiative of the Anabaptist Disabilities Network.