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By Phone at 1-800-226-1893 or 850-474-2758.
IMPACT ON OUR COMMUNITY
- Provides professional training for practitioners to work with children diagnosed with autism and other disabilities in our area.
- Our students serve in research and demonstration projects across Northwest FL and Southern AL as part of the UWF Consortium for Applied Behavior Analysis
- Our graduates served as coaches for Kids for Camp in association with the Autism Society of the Panhandle this summer, providing supervision and training for about 70 local people who had an interest in working with children with autism
- Our graduates are employed at Escambia Westgate School, serving children in our community most in need.
- Our graduates have been employed with local school districts to oversee behavioral programming (Baldwin, AL, Escambia, FL, and Santa Rosa, FL).
- Our graduates work in private practice providing services to children in home and community settings.
WANT TO HELP?
GIVE TO THE APPLIED BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS FOUNDATION
When donating to the Applied Behavior Analysis 4214 - UWF Foundation, you may designate a specific project that you would like to support and may also specify what aspects of the project you would like to support. If you do not designate which area you would like your contribution to support, it will go to the greatest area of need listed below.
- Our greatest area of need is to be able to provide behavior analytic interventions to families in our community. When making a donation, please indicate that you would like to fund direct ABA intervention services and your donation will go directly to pay our behavior analysts so that they can provide free behavior analytic interventions to families in our community. All intervention services provided are supervised by board certified behavior analysts.
- A second area of need is scholarships for students who would like to become board certified and who show great promise for academic success. When making a donation, please indicate that you would like to fund graduate students in our program who would otherwise not be able to attend.
- A third area of need is funding for research projects focused on innovative interventions in the area of behavior analysis as applied to individuals with developmetnal disabilities. Our research projects cover a diverse array of intervention strategies and target populations.
TO MAKE A DONATION
Visit UWF's Office of Development Web site
- By Phone at 1-800-226-1893 or 850-474-2758.