Program areas at SNN
Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities (CADD) - the clinic provides a medical home for children with learning, developmental and mental health issues by offering comprehensive assessments, ABA, speech and occupational therapy, and other needed services. The wide range of free or low-cost health and social services targets at-risk and low-income youth and families and provides services such as family counseling, legal support services, and educational training for parents and caretakers.
Community Advocacy & Outreach: During the COVID-19 crisis, SNN foresaw our new normal and quickly adjusted the delivery of our services and programs to ensure we stayed available and supportive of our constituency. A 24-hour hotline overseen by a licensed clinical social worker that provides phone intervention and guidance to cope with stressors and provide basic information about virus testing sites, ABA therapy, respite, educational, housing, rental payments, mental health, food, transportation, computer, and online assistance. Weekly Podcasts featuring health, wellness, and behavioral experts to provide additional resources and support to families and an Online tri-weekly talk show called The Special Report that tackled everything from Covid-19 concerns to systemic racism that welcomed a variety of experts from around the country.Direct Services: Special Needs Network hosted a Food pantry providing non-perishable items to seniors and individuals with disabilities via contactless community events. Our Back to School Program Distributed backpacks, school supplies, food, and PPE via a drive-through event in South Los Angeles and our Christmas Care Exchange, Collected and distributed over 3000 toys and PPE to families via a drive-through event in South Los Angeles.