Creating a partnership with The Kiss Foundation benefits the families we serve. Successful partnerships with businesses, foundations, and organizations are fundamental to supporting our efforts to create environments in which people with disabilities and their families can be included. Partnerships support our Family Support program and Volunteer programs.
The Dekalb Developmental Disability Council networks, communicates and coordinates with the public and private sectors encouraging the creation of programs and advocacy through partnerships collaboration when feasible to:
The Council promotes a positively valued place in the community for people with developmental disabilities while maintaining the best quality of life.
The Dekalb Developmental Disability Council serves as a resource for The Access and Inclusion and Family Support Programs for The Kiss Foundation.
Kids Enabled™ is a resource for parents of children with learning differences, as well as the professionals who serve them. Kids Enabled™ addresses the issues and challenges that come from caring for and teaching children with learning differences.
Kids Enabled™ serves as a resource to the Family Support Program for The Kiss Foundation.
Parent to Parent of Georgia provides innovative and supportive information that focuses on individual and community support for children and families affected by disability or special health care needs.
P2P believes that families need accurate and relevant information that they can easily and readily access. P2P's information services provide opportunities for families to increase their knowledge and build their own capacity.
Parent to Parent of Georgia serves as a resource to the Family Support Program at The Kiss Foundation.
The Emory Autism Resource Center, offers the most experienced professional team of autism experts in Georgia. It is the only Georgia resource that provides a comprehensive continuum of services specially designed to meet the needs of children and adults with autism and their families. For school-age children, the center's staff helps place and maintain children in a mainstream educational environment through the Elementary School Inclusion Program. And for adults with autism, the Adult Community Assistance Program provides services to help them with employment and enjoyment of a productive adult life.
Emory Autism Resource Center serves as a resource to the Family Support Program for The Kiss Foundation.