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At FND, Ana Esparza speaks Spanish.

From: liebmjcomcast (DOT) net <liebmjcomcast (DOT) net>Subject: Spanish-speaking advocate neededTo: sList Date: Monday, December 1, 2008, 12:45 AM

Dear List mates,

I am writing on behalf of a Spanish speaking friend of mine who has a 4 ½ year old who has gross language delays and perhaps on the spectrum. They were told that in Broward County there are no programs available to children who speak Spanish as a first Language, but in Dade-County there is.

Could anyone please direct me to someone who is an advocate that speaks Spanish and would be familiar with programs available to children who come from homes of Spanish speaking homes.

Thank you very much, Jeanette

FND is Family Network on Disabilities (of Broward County) just in case you didn't know. Just call the office.

Robin LevineIntake CoordinatorFamily Network on Disabilitiesof Broward County, Inc.100 South s AvenueFt. Lauderdale, FL 33301Phone: Fax: 1-Life should be easier. So should your homepage. Try the NEW AOL.com.

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At FND, Ana Esparza speaks Spanish.

Subject: Spanish-speaking advocate neededTo: sList Date: Monday, December 1, 2008, 12:45 AM

Dear List mates,

I am writing on behalf of a Spanish speaking friend of mine who has a 4 ½ year old who has gross language delays and perhaps on the spectrum. They were told that in Broward County there are no programs available to children who speak Spanish as a first Language, but in Dade-County there is.

Could anyone please direct me to someone who is an advocate that speaks Spanish and would be familiar with programs available to children who come from homes of Spanish speaking homes.

Thank you very much,

Jeanette

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At FND, Ana Esparza speaks Spanish.

Subject: Spanish-speaking advocate neededTo: sList Date: Monday, December 1, 2008, 12:45 AM

Dear List mates,

I am writing on behalf of a Spanish speaking friend of mine who has a 4 ½ year old who has gross language delays and perhaps on the spectrum. They were told that in Broward County there are no programs available to children who speak Spanish as a first Language, but in Dade-County there is.

Could anyone please direct me to someone who is an advocate that speaks Spanish and would be familiar with programs available to children who come from homes of Spanish speaking homes.

Thank you very much,

Jeanette

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Thank you all so much for your input. Best

wishes, Jeanette

From:

sList [mailto:sList ] On Behalf Of e Silva

Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008

1:00 PM

To: sList

Subject: Re:

Spanish-speaking advocate needed

Hi,

FAU CARD should be able to help

guide you to find some Spanish speaking advocates. I have ref. a few parents to

FAU CARD that need to speak with someone..and they have been able to help find

therapists. Just a sug,

Good luck

From:

" RLisme1aol " <RLisme1aol>

To: sList

Sent: Monday, December 1, 2008

10:45:31 AM

Subject: Re:

Spanish-speaking advocate needed

In a message

dated 12/1/2008 10:19:49 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, morethanautism@ yahoo.com writes:

At FND, Ana Esparza speaks Spanish.

From: liebmjcomcast (DOT)

net <liebmjcomcast (DOT) net>

Subject: Spanish-speaking advocate needed

To: sList@ yahoogroups. com

Date: Monday, December 1, 2008, 12:45 AM

Dear List

mates,

I am

writing on behalf of a Spanish speaking friend of mine who has a 4 ½ year old

who has gross language delays and perhaps on the spectrum. They were told

that in Broward

County there are no

programs available to children who speak Spanish as a first Language, but

in Dade-County there is.

Could

anyone please direct me to someone who is an advocate that speaks Spanish and

would be familiar with programs available to children who come from homes of

Spanish speaking homes.

Thank you

very much,

Jeanette

FND is Family Network on Disabilities (of Broward County) just in case you didn't

know. Just call the office.

Robin Levine

Intake Coordinator

Family Network on Disabilities

of Broward County, Inc.

100 South s Avenue

Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301

Phone:

Fax: 1-

Life should be easier. So should your

homepage. Try the NEW AOL.com.

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