WarmLine Special Education Newsletter
March 2020
Just for Youth & Young Adults

Watch: Self-Determination: An Alternative to Standard Regional Center Services from Family Voice of California
Get Involved: YO! Disabled & Proud seeks Youth Advisory Council or YAC members between the ages of 16-28 for the 2020-2022 term. YAC members help lead YO's program priorities, community organizing campaigns, events and policies that impact youth locally, statewide and nationally. Learn More
WarmLine is still available to assist you and your family by phone or email while our office is closed. Please continue to contact us by:
+ Using the contact form on our website. Fill Out Form
+ Leaving a voicemail message at (916) 455-9500, or
+ Sending an email to warmline@warmlinefrc.org .
Please include the best time to call you between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Someone will contact you in 1-3 business days.

Please note: All WarmLine events have been cancelled until further notice.
For Your Information...

Be Counted! When it comes to schools, the 2020 Census will determine funding for special education, teacher training, technology, school lunch assistance, Head Start and after-school programs. You can participate online, by telephone or by mail. Respond Now


Resource: Online learning sounds great, but it can be a little overwhelming if you’re not familiar with the platforms being used by your child’s school. WarmLine put together a few resources we hope will help make accessing online learning a little easier for parents during the COVID-19 crisis.



Funding for WarmLine is provided by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs as a Parent Training and Information (PTI) Center.
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