Empathy in Action
At Parents Connecting Against Autism (PCAAT),
we are driven by the journey of my son Dana, who was diagnosed with autism at the age of three. His experiences have inspired us to create a supportive community for families facing similar challenges. Through our DANA model—Dedicated Awareness Non-Stop Advocacy—we empower parents to navigate the educational and healthcare systems, ensuring every child receives the resources and support they need to thrive. Join us in fostering hope, resilience, and connection as we advocate for a brighter future together.

Mission
PCAAT is a community-driven LLC focused on delivering quality education, therapeutic programs, and assistance for students, families, and professionals in the autism field. Our mission is to advocate for and support families affected by autism, ensuring they have access to the necessary resources and programs for their well-being.

Services
We encourage you to review our service packages to find the option that best suits your needs. Our team is here to collaborate and tailor our services to your requirements. Please explore our packages below, and feel free to reach out for assistance.

Special Education Advocacy
As your Special Education Advocate, I professionally assist families of children with disabilities by delivering essential resources within the education system, adhering to local, state, and federal laws, including the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).

Parent Consultation
This service provides families with a tailored session to explore their child's specific needs, challenges, and the special education process. During this initial consultation, I will evaluate the family's situation, clarify their rights under IDEA, and outline the resources available to them. This meeting establishes a solid foundation for effective advocacy.

Training and Workshops
Engage in our training sessions and workshops aimed at equipping families with the knowledge to effectively navigate the special education system. We offer professional insights and strategies on IEP development, IDEA rights, and advocacy techniques.
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I fully endorse Ms. Lisa Fulton. She has been a dedicated and unwavering advocate for my daughter, who was diagnosed with Neurofibromatosis at only six weeks old. Ms. Fulton made certain that my daughter had access to all the essential support services throughout her academic journey. Now, as my daughter approaches her graduation at 18, I attribute her success to Ms. Fulton's vast knowledge and expertise in special education and disability law.
Dr. Sebrenna Whitlock,
Say Your Name, Inc., CEO

Lisa Fulton has been an absolute blessing to our family. She has been advocating for our two daughters, Maleah (19) and Aramya (10), both of whom have unique educational needs. Maleah has autism, IDD, and neurofibromatosis type 1, while Aramya has IDD and ADHD. Navigating the complexities of special education can be overwhelming, but Lisa has been our guiding light every step of the way. Her deep knowledge of educational laws and unwavering commitment to our daughters’ rights have made an incredible difference in their educational experiences. She is thorough, compassionate, and always prepared, ensuring that our girls receive the services and support they need. Whether it’s attending IEP meetings, communicating with school administrators, or helping us understand our options, Lisa goes above and beyond to advocate for what is best for our children. Thanks to Lisa, we feel empowered and confident that our daughters are receiving the education they deserve. If you need an advocate who truly cares, knows the laws inside and out, and will fight for your child’s best interests, Lisa Fulton is the one to call. We are beyond grateful for her dedication and highly recommend her to any family in need of educational advocacy!
Aram & Jessica

Ms. Lisa Fulton promotes awareness and understanding of autism with
passion and purpose. She is a seasoned advocate who centers clients and
their families, sharing resources and enhancing partnerships that have a
long-lasting impact. Her passion for strengthening engagement
opportunities to improve outcomes for individuals and families is
unmatched.
Carla Young,
Professor of Critical Reading, CCAC
Parents Connecting Against Autism










