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Parents Helping Parents Program - PACER Center

Provides workshops, individual assistance and written materials to families of children and young adults with disabilities throughout Minnesota. Topics include: - Special education, IEP and section 504 procedures - Communication skills - Transition from school to work and community, and other topical issues Specialized information for individuals in Minnesota who would like to serve as surrogate parents. A surrogate represents a child with disabilities in the special education process when the child's parents are unknown or unavailable, or when the child is a ward of the state. Staff with a variety of cultural backgrounds are on hand to assist African American, Southeast Asian, Latino, Native American and other underrepresented parents who have children with disabilities. Bilingual publications and workshops are available.

Last assured

09/04/2019

Physical Address

8161 Normandale Boulevard, Minneapolis, MN 55437-1044

Hours

8 am - 5 pm Monday - Friday

Fax

(952)838-0199

Voice

(952)838-0190

Application process

Call; email; visit website; write

Eligibility

Parents, caregivers, and others interested in the needs of children who have disabilities, especially educational needs of children and youth who have disabilities and about laws that govern education programs and service. Statewide service area.

Languages

Spanish

Somali

Laotian

Hmong

Service area

MN

Agency info

PACER Center

Strives to improve and expand opportunities that enhance the quality of life for children and young adults with disabilities and their families.

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