Advocacy

When it feels like the system won’t listen, we help you speak louder.

School pushback, confusing policies, and constant re-explaining — our Advocacy program pairs you with experienced Special Education advocates who know how to navigate the process.

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Helping Parents Navigate Complex Systems

Our Advocacy Program connects you with a professional who helps you understand your rights, prepare for meetings, and advocate for the support your child needs confidently and clearly.

  • IEP & 504 Plan Advocacy
  • Meeting Preparation & Representation
  • Letter Writing Support (Request for Evaluations, etc.)
  • Legal Referral & Guidance
  • One-on-One Navigation of School Systems
  • Guidance for Mid-Year Transfers or Gaps in Services
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You Don’t Have to Fight Alone

This program is built for families who:

  • Are new in a school district and struggling to get services transferred
  • Have a child with an IEP or 504 Plan that isn’t being followed
  • Are overwhelmed preparing for an eligibility or discipline meeting
  • Feel like they’re not being heard by school or district staff
  • Need help understanding rights and options for their child

What to Expect

  • Reach Out Online

    Fill out a quick form to help us understand what challenges you’re facing.

  • Tell Us About Your Child

    We’ll gather any IEPs, letters, or concerns you have so we can understand your child’s needs.

  • Connect with an Advocate

    We’ll match you with someone experienced in education or legal advocacy near your district.

  • Prepare for What’s Next

    Whether it’s a school meeting, transfer, or appeal, you’ll go in with a plan.

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Impact Snapshot

Our three children are wonderful and bright and witty — they get that from me. They’re artistic, and like most team guys, incredibly sarcastic and brutally honest. All three have an impressive spread of learning differences including dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia and dyspraxia, selective mutism, autism spectrum disorder and all three have anxiety
and ADHD – all compounded by years of peripheral trauma from being the child of an operator, COVID and their mom having cancer. Children of Valor sees how amazing my kids are, they meet them where it’s needed, and they will not let these kids be defined by their challenges. My family and I are incredibly grateful.

— Rachael

FAQs

Yes. We offer virtual or in-person advocacy and support during key meetings — including IEP, eligibility, and disciplinary hearings.

We help ensure your child’s existing plans are enforced and advocate for new services if needed.

While we focus on public school systems, we can advise on transitions, records, and access to special needs protections.

Always. Your family’s privacy and dignity are protected at every step.

Help Families Be Heard.

Advocacy gives parents a voice — and children a chance to thrive in the classroom.