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Talk
About Curing Autism of San Diego E-Newsletter
JUNE
2014
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SAN DIEGO
CHAPTER MEETING
Special Needs Trusts
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
- 6:30 – 8:30 PM
- Rancho Bernardo Community Presbyterian Church
17010 Pomerado Road
San Diego, CA 92128
- Driving Directions
- RBCPC is on a large church campus. We meet in the Lower Fireside room. Park in the lower (southern) parking lot for best access to our meeting room. Lower Fireside is DOWNSTAIRS in the main church building.
Speaker: Elizabeth McCoy, Attorney At Law
Ms. McCoy will explain why your child needs a Special Needs Trust; how a Special Needs Trust can protect your child’s ability to receive Medi-Cal and SSI; how to avoid some of the biggest mistakes people make regarding estate planning for children with special needs; why it is paramount to have a guardianship agreement in place if you have a minor child; why you need to avoid probate if you have a special needs child; conservatorship and alternatives to conservatorship.
Attorney Elizabeth McCoy has practiced law in California since 1997, primarily in the area of estate planning with emphasis in Special Needs Trusts and Conservatorship. She is a frequent speaker on the topics. Ms. McCoy graduated from and was a scholarship recipient at Washington University School of Law, currently ranked by U.S. News and World Report in the top fourteen percent of law schools in the nation. Ms. McCoy is also a licensed Landscape Architect, with a B.S. in Landscape Architecture from Iowa State University. Since 2012, Ms. McCoy has been on the Board of Directors at TACA, and is the Chair for the 2014 Ante Up For Autism. Ms. McCoy is also a frequent sponsor at TACA events, Autism Conferences, Inc., Autism Society of America meetings and conferences, Autism Speaks fundraising events, and at REINS therapeutic horsemanship where she established four scholarships for children with Autism. |
TACA is committed to ensuring equal participation of all its members. Please contact us if you will require an accommodation to participate in this activity. |
Charla con Café en Español
San Diego, CA
Para las fechas haga clic aquí
- 9:30 – 10:30 AM
- Serra Mesa-Kearny Mesa Library
(Salon Sudberry)
9005 Aero Drive
(entre las calles John J Montgomery
Drive & Sandrock Road)
San Diego, CA 92123
Conozca a nuestra organización y comparta con otras familias ideas y experiencias que podrían ayudarle con el bienestar de sus niños con autismo. En variadas ocasiones contaremos con presentaciones educativas de profesionales que trabajan en el campo del autismo. Nuestras reuniones son para padres y adultos solamente. Para más información sobre nuestras charlas, haga clic aquí: Irvine, CA (Orange County); Los Angeles, CA; Claremont/Pomona, CA; San Diego, CA y Las Vegas, NV. |
TACA’S BIGGEST campaign of the year continues through June and we need YOU!
What can you do to help to help more families like yours? Take ACTION by telling your family story. Celebrate your child and give thanks for all that TACA provides by participating in our Family and Friends Campaign! When your family and friends support you and cheer you on, they will be helping TACA reach more families like yours. Click now to join our Chapter team and start today!
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TACA Legal Advocacy Program Collaborates with the Special Education Law Firm to provide FREE Legal Clinics
Thursday, August 14, 2014

- 6:00 – 8:00 PM
- TACA National Office
2222 Martin Street, Suite 140
Irvine, CA 92612
- Driving Directions
Talk About Curing Autism (TACA), in collaboration with the Special Education Law Firm (SELF), is proud to host FREE monthly legal advice clinics for TACA families. Services for this clinic will be provided by SELF attorneys and advocates and members of TACA’s ProBono attorney panel.
RSVP: To reserve a space, click here to RSVP online or call 1-949-640-4401.
Please sign up early! We may be unable to accommodate reservations received less than 24 hours prior to the clinic.
Si usted habla español y está interesado en nuestras clínicas legales de educación especial gratis, por favor haga clic aquí.
What to bring:
• Your child’s most current, consented to (signed by you) Individualized Education Program (IEP).
• Any IEP with an offer of a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) that you have not signed but are seeking consultation for.
• Any other documents relevant to issues you are seeking consultation for.
• Please do not bring documents that are more than two years old.
Other Details:
• Each family will receive a one-hour consultation with an attorney or highly experienced advocate.
• Legal consultations are free, but participants MUST RSVP to secure an available time slot.
• Legal consultations are for special education issues only. Attorneys/advocates will not consult on Regional Center, SSI, IHSS, Medi-cal or other disability related issues.
• You may bring children with you, however child care is not available and you will be responsible for monitoring your children. TACA is not responsible for unattended children.
• All consultations are private and confidential and will be conducted in a private space.
• Reservations are first-come, first-served. If we are unable to schedule your consultation, you will be placed on a wait list and may receive a consult if there is a no-show. You may also choose to reserve for the following month.
• TACA is committed to equal participation of our members with disabilities. Please contact TACA if you will require an accommodation to participate.
• Please do not contact SELF directly. If you have questions about the program, contact the TACA office at (949) 640-4401. |
Be a Part of TACA!
Give Back to Your Community!
Become a TACA Parent Mentor!
Are you a parent or primary care giver of a child (or adult) with autism? Do you have at least 2 years of experience implementing biomed? Do you know about your local resources? Would you like to give back to your community and become a volunteer TACA Parent Mentor?
We would love to hear from you. If you meet these requirements and you are interested in volunteering, sign up on our website here:
www.tacanow.org/about-taca/parent-mentor-program/
Thank you!
Moira Giammatteo
Program Manager Scholarships, Mentors
and Parent Support |
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Elizabeth McCoy has practiced law in CA since 1997, primarily in the area of estate planning and special needs trusts. She prepares living trusts, wills and special needs trusts for families with Autism and other special needs, and also assists clients with establishing limited conservatorships. Ms. McCoy is a frequent speaker on the topic of special needs trusts, and a sponsor at many autism events. She has established four scholarships for children with autism at REINS therapeutic horse-riding facility in Bonsall, CA. www.ca-specialneedstrusts.com.
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How
TACA Helps San Diego Families
TACA does not charge admission
to the meetings, nor does it assess annual membership fees for families
it supports. Meetings feature:
- Free TACA Autism Journey Guides (over 750 pages of collective knowledge gathered from experienced paraprofessionals and parents) are offered to all parents who are attending their first Chapter meeting.
- Speakers on topics ranging from traditional therapies, integrated medical treatments, education, and legal support.
- TACA's Parent Mentors - one-on-one access to experienced families who have successfully navigated the challenges of finding appropriate treatments and educational opportunities for their children, and who receive additional education from TACA's Foundation Office.
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