Support Initiatives

Empowering families of special needs individuals through various projects.

Neon signage with the words 'Families Belong Together' is mounted on a wall, illuminated in bright colors. Shadows cast dramatic patterns on the wall, and the scene includes a silhouette of a person wearing a cap in the foreground.
Neon signage with the words 'Families Belong Together' is mounted on a wall, illuminated in bright colors. Shadows cast dramatic patterns on the wall, and the scene includes a silhouette of a person wearing a cap in the foreground.
Community Outreach

Connecting families with essential resources and support services.

A person is wearing a white T-shirt with bold black text that reads 'STRONG FAMILY NEVER FALLS APPART'. The individual has a colorful, striped scarf around their neck, suggesting a possible pride-related event. Part of another person is visible to the left, and there are blurred people in the background.
A person is wearing a white T-shirt with bold black text that reads 'STRONG FAMILY NEVER FALLS APPART'. The individual has a colorful, striped scarf around their neck, suggesting a possible pride-related event. Part of another person is visible to the left, and there are blurred people in the background.
In a sunny outdoor setting, a seated person wearing a red hoodie and jeans is holding a small child in their lap. The child appears to be listening intently. Two other children, one with short hair in an orange striped shirt and the other with longer hair wearing a yellow shirt, are engaging nearby with playful expressions. The ground is sandy and several white plastic chairs are visible in the background, alongside a tent-like structure.
In a sunny outdoor setting, a seated person wearing a red hoodie and jeans is holding a small child in their lap. The child appears to be listening intently. Two other children, one with short hair in an orange striped shirt and the other with longer hair wearing a yellow shirt, are engaging nearby with playful expressions. The ground is sandy and several white plastic chairs are visible in the background, alongside a tent-like structure.
A group of women wearing casual clothing are engaging with children in a colorful room. The walls are painted with bright circles and letters. Some of the women are seated, serving food or interacting with the children, while one stands using a phone. The children are sitting or kneeling on the floor, holding bowls and cups.
A group of women wearing casual clothing are engaging with children in a colorful room. The walls are painted with bright circles and letters. Some of the women are seated, serving food or interacting with the children, while one stands using a phone. The children are sitting or kneeling on the floor, holding bowls and cups.
Awareness Campaigns

Raising awareness about special needs and available community resources.

Level the Playing Field CT truly supports special needs families with compassion and dedication to their empowerment.

Jamie Smith

A person holds a rainbow flag and a colorful protest sign that reads 'Some parents are their child's first bully... GSA's save lives!' The background shows other people, some wearing jackets.
A person holds a rainbow flag and a colorful protest sign that reads 'Some parents are their child's first bully... GSA's save lives!' The background shows other people, some wearing jackets.
A white baseball cap with the words 'Voices of Autism' embroidered in green alongside a logo featuring a stylized person and airplane. The cap is placed on a textured, purple surface, with part of a brown paper bag visible in the background.
A white baseball cap with the words 'Voices of Autism' embroidered in green alongside a logo featuring a stylized person and airplane. The cap is placed on a textured, purple surface, with part of a brown paper bag visible in the background.

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Our Location

We are dedicated to supporting families of special needs individuals in our community. Visit us to learn more about our services.

Address

123 Community Lane, CT

Hours

9 AM - 5 PM