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Autistics United Canada
A self-advocacy organization dedicated to improving the lives of autistic people in what is colonially known as Canada. It is for autistic people and allies, as well as all those who are otherwise neurodivergent or disabled, to discuss advocacy, disability rights, and disability justice.
Directed To: Autistic/neurodivergent/disabled people and allies, Anglophone
The Autistic Self Advocacy Network
The Autistic Self Advocacy Network is a not-for-profit organization run by and for autistic people. They are a disability rights organization that fights for the rights of disabled people, as well as the involvement of autistic people in policymaking. They work to support all forms of self-advocacy to change the way people think about autism. Their team is made of autistic adults and youth, as well as non-autistic family members, professionals, doctors, and friends.
Directed To: General
Email: info@autisticadvocacy.org
Web: www.autisticadvocacy.org
Communication Disabilities Access Canada (CDAC)
Charitable organization that promotes social justice, accessibility, and inclusion for people who have speech, language, and communication disabilities. Its online resources include a Communication Assistance Database, searchable by postal code, to connect persons seeking communication support with local, qualified assistants.
Directed to: General
Email: admin@cdacanada.com