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It advocates for public policy that ensures self-determination, independence, empowerment, and inclusion for people with disabilities in areas such as accessibility, education, healthcare, housing, and voting rights. Nashville.
Dedicated to educating parents and professionals about autism and related disorders. Developmental disability, early intervention, developmental delays, autism screening and early intervention autism. Diagnosis and treatment, information and resources. Merrimac.
It offers five core services to promote awareness about the Americans with Disabilities Act, accessible information technology, and the rights and abilities of people with disabilities through its Network Structure and Affiliates to serve eight states in the U.S. Southeast Region. Atlanta.
Leading service provider and advocate for adults and children with disabilities, including cerebral palsy. Its mission is to advance the independence, productivity and full citizenship of people with disabilities through an affiliate network.
Its mission is to empower parents and professionals to educate and support individuals with Autism, Pervasive Development Disorder-Not Otherwise Specified, Asperger Syndrome and related disorders and their families. Johnston.
Its mission is to disseminate accurate information regarding Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and effective science-based treatment to families, professionals, and our community, and to provide guidance, support, training, and advocacy for families of children with ASD. Narragansett.
Advocating for the rights of blind Marylanders, educating the sighted public about what it means to be blind, working together for a brighter tomorrow. Baltimore.
Its mission is to provide information, advocacy and support concerning all aspects of life for individuals with Down syndrome. Online information about the organization, news, resources and articles. Atlanta.
It provides training, information and support to parents in Nebraska who have a child birth through 26 with special needs. Resources are provided for parents, family members, school personnel and interested others. Omaha.
Professional staff that not only serves individuals and families impacted by autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) but also provides guidance, education, support and leadership to health and rehabilitation providers, state departments and policy makers. Lakewood.
Dedicated to eliminating barriers existing in New Hampshire to the full and equal enjoyment of civil and other legal rights by people with disabilities. It provides information, referral, advice, and legal representation and advocacy to individuals with disabilities on a wide range of disability-related problems. Concord.
It provides four core services to persons with disabilities or their significant others. Individual and systems advocacy, peer counseling, independent living skills training, information and referral services. Waterloo.
It supports the self-determination, community integration, and quality of life of people with disabilities and their families. It provides community services, training and technical assistance for individuals with disabilities and their families and those who support them. College Station.
A nonprofit organization made up primarily of self-advocates, parents and grandparents of people with Down syndrome. Providing emergency family assistance, sponsoring members attending educational seminars, and maintaining a library to provide a wide array of books on current topics related to Down syndrome. Longview.
It exists to advance the quality of life of people who have cerebral palsy and to prevent its causes. Information about prevention, causes and treatment of Cerebral Palsy, financial programs to help with costs and treatments for your disability, and information about locations of Central Indiana Cerebral Palsy Clinics. Indianapolis.
A private nonprofit organization that provides residential, educational, and job placement services to people facing economic challenges and that serves more than 1500 children and adults with developmental, physical, and behavioral health disabilities through housing, employment, and community integration services. Woodbridge.
Providing parents of children and young adults with all disabilities and special needs (ages 0-26) in central and northeast Florida with accurate information, interactive training, quality assistance, and empathetic support. Palm Harbor.
Helping children with special needs achieve by promoting positive child development programs for handicapped children and empowering families to be lifelong advocates for their children. Angleton.
Assisting families of children with disabilities. Education, health, art and culture, early childhood, transition to adult. Boise.
A nonprofit agency established in 1975 to help children and adults with mental, physical, and emotional disabilities reach their greatest potential at home, work and in the community. Early intervention services, job training and job placement, independent and group living, life skills training, respite care and family support.
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