Linking families and individuals with autism to services, care, support and learning resources for more than 10 years.

Answers 4 Families
The mission of Answers4Families is: to provide information, opportunities for dialogue, education, and support to Nebraskans with special needs and their families; by developing and providing Internet resources; and by encouraging others to do the same.
Apple Tree Institute
Online Video Tutorials for Special Children with Special Needs
The credentialed experts at Apple Tree combined their years of experience, education, and training into an online learning program that conveys — in simple step-by-step videos — how to effectively manage ...
Arc of Lincoln & Lancaster County
Individual & Family Support
Autism Ally – Stanley-Senior Technologies
The Extra Eyes You Need. Autism AllyTM products are here to help you provide managed freedom for the child in your care. Whether at home, school, or daycare, we offer you peace of mind, room by room.
The WanderGuard® Selective Door Monitor is designed to send an alarm when your autistic ...
Autism Family Network
We are a support group for the parents of autistic children. We use a family approach so that siblings and autistic kiddos all come to the monthly meetings and there is something for everyone. We are not affiliated with any organization
Autism Society of Nebraska
The Autism Society of Nebraska's Mission is to advocate educate support and create awareness for autism and to support families and individuals in the state of Nebraska who face Autism.Georgann Albin
Carolyn May Group (Answers 4 Families)
Answers4Families.org is a project of the Center on Children, Families, and the Law at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln and is supported by funding from the Nebraska Health and Human Services System: Aging and Disability Services, the Office of Protection and Safety, and the Office of Family ...
Client Assistance Program Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services
The Nebraska Client Assistance Program (CAP) is a free service to help you find solutions if you are having problems with any of the following programs:
Vocational Rehabilitation, Nebraska Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired, Centers for Independent Living, or Worknet.
Early Childhood Consortium of the Omaha Area (ECCOA)
Enhancing the professional development infrastructure through coordinating training, leadership development, support for credentials and formal education, and specialized training. Monthly contact with all licensed providers through a published training calendar and general public access ...