RESOURCESA brief selection of links you may find helpful
Helpful information
Information and tips for neurodivergent individuals
A statewide organization offering advocacy, training and education, and direct services to individuals with autism and their families.
Social Thinking
Offers strategies for learning essential life skills, including social-emotional learning and self-regulation across the life span.
“Adults with Social Learning Challenges at Work”
by Michelle Garcia Winner
Parents Helping Parents
supports, educates, and inspires families and the community to build bright futures for youth and adults with special needs. Serves the San Francisco Bay Area.
Our support team is available everyday to ensure that things runs smoothly. You’ll always find the help you need.
Agency run by and for autistic people to advance the principles of the disability rights movement with regard to autism, creating a world with equal access, rights, and opportunities. Offers information and tips for individuals who want to improve attention and identify learning strategies
Neurodiversity Network
provides resources for neurodivergent job seekers and neurodivergent students focusing on employers, universities, and the support of the neurodiverse community. The aim is to enhance neurodiversity awareness and acceptance and for neurodivergents to find meaningful employment and educational experiences.
Information and tips for individuals who want to improve attention and identify learning strategies
Search and browse the range of 900 careers; identify careers that match your interests and training
Helping you to learn the essential management, leadership, and personal effectiveness skills that you need to build a happy and successful career.
22 thought-provoking prompts for reflective journaling that can increase your motivation
The nation's leading nonprofit organization serving people affected by ADHD aims to improve the lives of people affected by ADHD
The quarterly publication about attention deficit hyperactivity disorder created and distributed by New Hope Media in New York, NY. It contains feature and service articles about ADD, ADHD and learning disabilities like dyslexia.
ADDitude Newsletter is a free engaging, practical e-newsletter offering tips, resources, and information for people with ADD of all ages.
CDC Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Health offers a wide array of health and wellbeing resources across the country. Provides links to options that address the needs of the diverse LGBT community who are from all walks of life, all races and ethnicities, youth through adults, and with the range of socioeconomic backgrounds.
https://www.cdc.gov/lgbthealth/index.htm