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Family TIES of Massachusetts

For families with children who have special health needs, chronic illnesses, or disabilities. This resource offers information on services and community resources. It also provides emotional support through a parent to parent matching program (fcsn.org/p2p).  Family TIES is a project of the Federation for Children with Special Needs, funded by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.

The Federation for Children with Special Needs in Massachusetts empowers families so that they have the information and resources they need for their children. The Federation works with families with children from birth to adulthood, providing individual assistance, training, and leadership development and support. Focused on education, early childhood, healthcare, transitions, children in foster care and group homes, and build strong family engagement to support all children, especially those children with disabilities, those at risk, and those with economic, cultural or linguistic barriers, they can be reached at 617-236-7210 or fcsn.org.

We’ve Moved! Here’s how to find us. 
Family TIES has a new phone number and a new online home. 

We’ve always been part of the Federation for Children with Special Needs, but now we’re going to share a new phone number and new website address.  
You can reach us through the Federation’s Main Number: (800) 331-0688 or (617) 236-7210   
And you can find out what we’re up to at fcsn.org/family-ties!  

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Pat Cameron, Family TIES Director, at (617) 399-8380 or pcameron@fcsn.org. 

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