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Educate Advocate!
The mission of "Educate Advocate" is...

1. To assist and support any parent and caregivers with any concerns for their special needs child in the state of California. Our parent support meetings specifically focus on special education, regional center, medical insurance and the like.

2. Give a calendar of events for parents and caregivers to participate in special education, regional center, department of developmental services, health and human services, medical insurance and other fields of significance which directly affect our families.

3.  To educate parents, physicians and the community on the dangerous environmental triggers such as electromagnetic frequencies, genetically modified foods, toxic perfumes, pesticides, toxic chemicals and forced vaccination programs which may hinder the healing of our children and our families.



For updates, calendars, meetings and action alerts please go to:  www.educateadvocateca.com

You may also contact Kristie Burchit at:  educateadvocateca@educateadvocateca.com


The information on this website is for educational purposes only.  It is given in good faith to help people understand more about this disease.  It is not intended to replace or supersede patient care by a healthcare providor.  If an individual suspects the presence of a tick-borne illness, that individual should consult a healthcare provider who is familiar with the diagnosis and treatment of tick-borne diseases and autism. 

Bringing the Lyme and Autism worlds together!