Resources
SEPTA Resources
Kentucky Disability Specific Resources
- Autism Society of Kentuckiana (ASK) – (502) 222-4706
- Families for Effective Autism Treatment (FEAT) – (502) 609-2901
- Kentucky Autism Training Center (KATC) – (502) 852-7799
- Brain Injury Association – (502) 493-0609
- Cerebral Palsy KIDS Center – (502) 635-6397
- Children and Adults with ADHD
- Down Syndrome of Louisville – (502) 495-5088
- Epilepsy Foundation of Kentuckiana – (502) 584-8817
- First Steps – (502) 459-0225
- Fragile X Syndrome – (502) 254-9210
- Kentucky School for the Blind – (502) 897-1583
- Learning Disabilities Association of Kentucky – (502) 473-1256
- Louisville Deaf Oral School – (502) 636-2084
- Mental Health Association of Kentucky – (502) 893-0460
- Seven Counties Services – (502) 459-5292
- Tourette Syndrome Association – (718) 224-2999
- Visually Impaired Preschool Services – (502) 636-3207
Local Parent Resources
Transitional Resources
- KY Office of Vocational Rehabilitation – 200 Juneau Drive, Suite 200, Louisville, KY – 502-254-3195 or 866-304-1958 toll-free
Advocacy Resources
- KY Special Parent Involvement Network (KY SPIN) – (502) 937-6894
- KY Education Rights Center – (859) 983-9222
- KY Parent and Information Resource Center (KYPIRC) – (502) 647-3533
- Family Information Network on Disabilities (FIND) – (502) 587-6500
- Greater Louisville Metro Arc – (502) 339-8690
- Protection and Advocacy – (800) 372-2988
- Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) – (703) 620-3660
- Wrights Law
- Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates (COPAA) – (410) 372-0208
- Kentucky Partnership for Families and Children (KPFC) – (502) 875-1320 or (800) 369-0533
Legislative Resources
- Legislative Research Commission
- PTA Takes Action Network
- PTA Public Policy Agenda (available from here also)
- PTA Takes Action Online Advocacy Toolkit (available from here also)
- Sharon Whitworth, KY PTA Legislative Chairman – to email click here.
Books And Publications
- Amanda L King Resource Center – A collection of materials pertaining to Autism Spectrum Disorders available for check out to families and professionals across the state of Kentucky. Go here for more information on this resource library.
- SEPTA Lending Library – Housed at the Oldham County Public Library, Main Branch. A list of available books can be viewed HERE. If you have books to donate, click HERE to send possible donations to library committee.
