Team of Advocates for Special Kids (TASK)

Information updated on Wednesday, April 9th 2025, 15:22
Services
Assessments and Diagnosis
Assistive Technology: AAC. Communication Devices
Assistive Technology: Education
Family Resource Center
Parent to Parent Support - Information, Referral, Mentoring
Transition
Workshops, In-Person Training, Classes

Team of Advocates for Special Kids (TASK) is a nonprofit charitable organization whose mission is to enable individuals with disabilities to reach their maximum potential by providing them, their families and the professionals who serve them with training, support, information, resources and referrals, and by providing community awareness programs. Initially, the primary focus was on children three to 21 years of age, but services evolved to include all ages, especially in the TASK Technology Center.

TASK serves families of children aged birth to 26 years of age under IDEA and other systems mandated to provide services to individuals with disabilities. As a federally-funded Parent Training and Information Center, TASK is part of a national network of centers providing similar services. TASK provides advocacy information, workshops and information in English and Spanish.

TASK helps and supports people with disabilities and their families with:

  • Special Education
  • IEPs
  • 504 Plans
  • Assessments
  • Transition Services & plans
  • Assistive Technology
  • Alternative & Augmentative Communication
  • Transition Plans
  • Disability Services

Serving Imperial, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego Counties

Current office locations