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Michigan Alliance for Families Parent Mentor Support

Michigan Alliance for Families

Detroit, Michigan - Wayne County

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Provider overview

Michigan Alliance for Families gives Detroit-area families statewide special education navigation, parent mentor support, workshops, recordings, IEP and transition resources, babies and toddlers information, and language access contacts.

Michigan Alliance for Families is a statewide parent support and special education information project connecting families of children and youth with disabilities to parent mentors, workshops, resources, and language-accessible guidance.

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Ages
Michigan families of children and youth with disabilities, from early childhood through transition to adulthood
Season
Year-round parent mentor support, resources, workshops, and recordings
Cost
Families should confirm whether a workshop, printed resource, parent mentor contact, or language access support is free and what registration steps apply.

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Michigan Alliance for Families

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Special education parent mentor and workshop support

Parent mentor support, workshops, recordings, special education resources, IEP and IFSP topics, transition information, and language-accessible family navigation.

Ages
Michigan families of children and youth with disabilities, from early childhood through transition to adulthood
Season
Year-round parent mentor support, resources, workshops, and recordings
Schedule
Use the Michigan Alliance for Families calendar for current online workshops, recordings, parent mentor access, and topic-specific sessions.
Cost
Families should confirm whether a workshop, printed resource, parent mentor contact, or language access support is free and what registration steps apply.
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Why this is listed
The official Michigan Alliance for Families homepage lists special education resources, transition to adulthood topics, babies and toddlers, eligibility, behavior, IEP, dispute resolution, videos, calendar, English, Spanish and Arabic contact options, workshops, recordings, and parent mentors who help families navigate the special education system.
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Program details we found

Special education parent mentor and workshop support

The official Michigan Alliance for Families homepage lists special education resources, transition to adulthood topics, babies and toddlers, eligibility, behavior, IEP, dispute resolution, videos, calendar, English, Spanish and Arabic contact options, workshops, recordings, and parent mentors who help families navigate the special education system.

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What the provider says: Michigan Alliance for Families describes families, special education resources, parent mentors, workshops, recordings, special education system navigation, IEP, behavior, eligibility, dispute resolution, transition to adulthood, babies and toddlers, IFSP, videos, calendar, Spanish contact, Arabic contact, accessibility tools, and language access.

Access notes to confirm: Families should ask for the parent mentor assigned to their region, whether Spanish, Arabic, or other language support is available, what school documents to prepare, whether a workshop recording fits their question, and how to address IEP, IFSP, transition, dispute, or behavior topics.

What we checked

What we found: The official Michigan Alliance for Families homepage lists special education resources, transition to adulthood topics, babies and toddlers, eligibility, behavior, IEP, dispute resolution, videos, calendar, English, Spanish and Arabic contact options, workshops, recordings, and parent mentors who help families navigate the special education system.

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Is Michigan Alliance for Families Parent Mentor Support reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

No. This listing is informational and based on public sources. It is not a rating, ranking, quality review, or safety evaluation.

What information should families confirm with Michigan Alliance for Families?

Families should confirm current availability, registration deadlines, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.

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