Scouting
Boy Scouts of America
https://beascout.scouting.org/
Youth with physical disabilities and youth and adults with developmental or cognitive challenges are welcome in the Boy Scouts of America. As outlined in this section, various accommodations exist to facilitate advancement. These youth do not need to join a special unit oriented to serving members with disabilities, although those exist and may be beneficial in some cases.
Victorville – Special Pack in the High Desert ages 5-20 years
Sherrie Allbritton (760) 955-1418
Heidi Battaglia-White 760) 217-7805
Have meetings year round. Meeting on Mondays at Corwin Park
18577 Corwin Rd., Apple Valley. Call for the latest schedule or visit
https://www.facebook.com/groups/884757358266171/
Girl Scouts
1751 Plum Lane, Redlands
(909) 307-6555 or 1 (800) 400-4475
www.girlscoutssangorgonio.org
The Girl Scout’s mission is to build girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place. The Girl Scout program is girl-driven and dedicated to teaching girls how to recognize their own potential, understand personal responsibility, focus on goal-setting and experience the thrill of accomplishment. Girls can strive to earn patches as they accomplish goals and tasks assigned to certain activities. Some topics of interest covered by the Girl Scout program include leadership and self-esteem, health and wellness, science, technology, engineering and math, the arts and travel and the environment.
Autism Society Options Policy
This Resource Guide was developed to provide families and professionals with an opportunity to find resources related to autism in the Inland Empire in one place.
All information provided or published by the Autism Society Inland Empire is for information purposes only. Specific treatment, therapy or services should be provided to an individual only at the direction of the individual’s doctor, caregiver, or other qualified professional. References to any treatment or therapy option, program, service, or treatment provider are not an endorsement by the Autism Society. References of treatments, therapies, programs, services, and/or providers are not intended to be comprehensive statements. You should investigate alternatives that may be more appropriate for a specific individual. The Autism Society assumes no responsibility for the use made of any information published or provided. The Autism Society Inland Empire provides information, but it does not constitute medical or legal information. Referrals provided are suggestions to organizations that might help, but do not constitute a recommendation. The Autism Society Inland Empire cannot be held responsible for consequences that arise from individual dealings with a professional or organization. The inclusion of any organization does not imply endorsement, and omission does not imply disapproval. The Autism Society Inland Empire may add or remove organizations from this list at its discretion.