ANR’s Family Liaison Program in Armstrong & Indiana County

Supporting Individuals and Families in Armstrong & Indiana Counties

The Family Liaison Program in Armstrong and Indiana Counties supports individuals with intellectual disabilities and autism, along with their caregivers, by connecting them to services, resources, and inclusive community opportunities.

As a Charting the LifeCourse Ambassador, the Family Liaison works with individuals and families to plan for transitions, explore options, and build a strong vision for the future.

Family Liaison Services in Armstrong & Indiana County

How We Support Individuals, Families, and Caregivers

  • Resource navigation for families, caregivers, and individuals

  • Support with understanding services, programs, and community options

  • LifeCourse framework and tools to help plan for transitions or other life events, and one-on-one guidance

  • Information and resources on rights, safety, wellness, and advocacy

  • Social opportunities, workshops, trainings, and events

  • Collaboration with providers, schools, and community partners

  • Regular newsletters and email updates

  • Help in finding trainings, recreational activities, and supports

Who Can Participate in the Family Liaison Program?

The program is available to individuals of any age with intellectual disabilities and autism, as well as caregivers, professionals, and community partners in Armstrong and Indiana Counties.

No enrollment in another program is required.

Eligibility for Services

For eligibility questions or registration:

Meet Your Local
Family Liaison

Kayla Seyler
Family Liaison

kseyler@anrinfo.org

Events, Trainings, and Staying Connected

Upcoming events, trainings, and resources are shared through the below Armstrong and Indiana Counties Padlet. Families are encouraged to check the Padlet for the most up-to-date information.

Additional Resources for Families

Flyers, brochures, and Charting the LifeCourse tools are available upon request.

Resource folders include guardianship and emergency preparedness information.

Volunteers are welcome and encouraged to support local programming.

This service is part of ANR’s Human Services Solution.