Strong Parents Strong Voices is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting families of children with autism, disabilities, and special needs through advocacy, education, resources, caregiver support, and community outreach.
We stand step-by-step with you to champion your child's journey. We are here to demystify IEPs, navigate school rights, connect your family with trusted local therapy providers, and welcome you into a vibrant, encouraging community of parents who truly understand and celebrate your path.
Founder and CEO of Strong Parents Strong Voices
Yolanda Robinson is an Autism Mom, Parent Advocate, IEP Coach, Realtor, Tax Professional, and community leader with more than 25 years of service experience.
After navigating the challenges of raising and advocating for a child with Level 3 Autism, Yolanda founded Strong Parents Strong Voices to ensure no family has to fight alone.
Today, SPSV serves families through:
We are thrilled to announce that our Founder and Executive Director, Yolanda Robinson, has advanced to the Quarterfinals of the national Super Mom Competition!
This prestigious milestone honors her lifelong dedication as an Autism Mom and community leader. Every vote supports her mission to empower special needs families, scale our IEP & 504 advocacy programs, and expand our reach across regional communities.
⭐ Why She Was Nominated: Over 25 years of compassionate service, professional education advocacy, and building a trusted network so no special needs family has to fight alone.
Join Major and his friends on this joyful journey of faith, love, and sign language. Together, we can spread God's love to everyone, everywhere!
Major's Brave Hands" tells the story of a nonverbal child faced with the challange of communication when faced with an unsafe situation. With the guidence of his loving parents he is taught the importance of self-advocacy in difficult situations. A great teaching tool for parents and educators of children with special abilities as they too dererve to have their voices be heard.
Providing families with the tools, knowledge, and connections needed to navigate developmental journeys confidently.
Providing practical tools, visual aids, and nonverbal communication resources to help children express needs confidently.
Encouraging development and social engagement through inclusive designed activities designed for children and their families.
Equipping parents with advocacy knowledge, education, and digital resources to confidently navigate systems and services.