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PIC publishes a BI-monthly newsletter, PIC's-N-PIECES, which is mailed to nearly 5,500 Wyoming households, schools and professionals. The purpose of the newsletter is to disseminate information on programs, services and issues that concern parents. PIC's-N-PIECES is free to Wyoming parents of children with disabilities. Professionals and others interested in receiving the newsletter are asked to pay a subscription fee of twenty dollars ($20) a year. To receive this newsletter complete the information below.

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If you are not a Wyoming parent of a child with a disability please mail a check for $20
to the Parent Information Center, 5 N. Lobban, Buffalo, Wyoming, 82834.

   

Parents Helping Parents of WY, Inc. Mission Statement
To provide a means of communication, cooperation, and education for parents and professionals who wish to serve and support children with and without disabilities.  We aim to help families become more active in their child's learning and education and obtain better programs and services through advocacy, education and referral.

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