Promotes advocacy skills for individuals and families, provides training and consultation to Autism professionals and parents in China and those planning to work in China.

REV Accessibility is a 501 (c)3 non-profit organization that has supported non-traditional communication since 2017. Its focus is to provide access to higher education for students who spell, point, or type for communication.

Website containing medical and cultural information about many immigrant and refugee groups. Cultures include: Cambodian, Chinese, Eritrean, Ethiopian, Hispanic/Latino, Hmong, Karen, Oromo, Somali, Somali Bantu, Tigrean and Vietnamese.

Advocates, promotes education, supports research, and offers emotional support and support groups for patients, family members and caregivers for those affected by liver diseases.