| Military Quick Links (National Guard, Reserve, Active Duty) | 
	
				
		
		ABA Military Pro Bono Project 
					321 N. Clark St.  
			Chicago, IL 60654  
				312-988-5783  
		 
				http://www.militaryprobono.org 		*The ABA Military Pro Bono Project accepts case referrals from military attorneys on behalf of junior-enlisted, active-duty military personnel and their families with civil legal problems, and it places these cases with pro bono attorneys where the legal assistance is needed. The Project is also the platform for Operation Stand-By, through which military attorneys may seek attorney-to-attorney advice to further assist their service member clients.		 | 
			
						
		American Bar Association/Military Lawyers 
				 
		 
				http://www.americanbar.org/portals/military_law... 		*Scroll down the home page to the very bottom for Military and Veteran Bar Association listings.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		DoD Forms Management Program 
				 
		 
				http://www.esd.whs.mil/Directives/forms/dd0001_... 		*Find Dependency Determination Forms here. Scroll down to the DD 137-5 Dependency Statement - Incapacitated Child Over Age 21 and click on the form number. This form can be filled out on line. 		 | 
			
						
		Easter Seals National Headquarters 
					230 W. Monroe St., Suite 1800  
			Chicago, IL 60606  
				(800) 221-6827  
		TTY 312-726-4258  
		(312) 726-1494  (Fax) 		http://www.easterseals.com 		*Contact for the chapter closest to you. Ask your local chapter for camps, grants, respite services and other services available in your area. 		 | 
	
			
				
		
		EFMP & Me: Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) 
				 
		 
				https://efmpandme.militaryonesource.mil 		*Use this tool to maneuver through the Defense Department's network of services and supports for families with special needs. No sign-up is required for service members and family members, but you can choose to create an account to save your progress and preferences.		 | 
			
						
		Exceptional Family Member Program/All Branches/Mobile 
				 
		 
				https://www.militaryonesource.mil/family-relati... 		Contains contact information, Base program locators and enrollment/justification forms for ALL Branches of service. 		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Georgia Department of Community Health 
					2 Peachtree Street N.W., 40th Floor  
			Atlanta, GA 30303-3159  
				(404) 656-4507  
		 
		(404) 651-3159 (Fax) 		http://dch.georgia.gov 				 | 
			
						
		Georgia Department of Public Health Children’sMedical Services (CMS)  
					Two Peachtree Street, N.W.  
			Atlanta, GA 30303  
				(404) 657-4855  
		 
				https://dph.georgia.gov/CMS 		*Community-based, coordinated, family-focused, culturally appropriate, comprehensive system of quality specialty health care services available for Georgia’s children and youth with eligible chronic medical conditions from birth to age 21.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Kids' Waivers/Medicaid Waiver Programs 
				 
		 
				http://www.kidswaivers.org 		Medicaid waivers for children are unfortunately quite confusing. Not only that, but it is impossible to find information about them. This project State-by-State is intended to simplify the process as much as possible. 		 | 
			
						
		Medicaid Waiver dot Org 
				 
		 
				http://medicaidwaiver.org 		*A state-by-state Medicaid Waiver program listing. Please note: Medicaid programs do not transfer. If you're planning a move you'll want to do some homework. Start here then go to the official page of the state you are considering. 		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Military One Source 
				800-342-9647   
		 
				https://www.militaryonesource.mil/special-needs/ 		* A DoD supported site. Military OneSource has policy and programmatic information, helpful resources, products, articles and tips on numerous topics related to military life. Confidential services are available 24 hours a day by telephone and online. In addition to the website support, Military OneSource offers confidential call center and online support for consultations on a number of issues such as spouse education and career opportunities, issues specific to families with a member with special needs, health coaching, financial support, and resources.		 | 
			
						
		National Military Family Association  
					3601 Eisenhower Avenue, Suite 425  
			Alexandria, VA 22304  
				 
		 
				http://www.militaryfamily.org 		E-mail: infor@militaryfamily.org  *Click on Info & Resources links for EFMP=Special Needs information.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Social Security Administration Information for Parents 
				National Info. 1-800-772-1213  
		 
				http://www.ssa.gov/pgm/links_ssi.htm 		*Benefits information and local office addresses with contact information available by state and city. 		 | 
			
						
		The National Resource Directory  
				 
		 
				http://www.nationalresourcedirectory.gov 		The National Resource Directory (NRD) provides access to services and resources at the national, state and local levels that support recovery, rehabilitation and community reintegration.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		The Special Needs Alliance 
				 
		 
				http://www.specialneedsalliance.org 		*Provides a national list of lawyers specializing in special needs trusts and other resources by state. Check here for help with Guardianship, incapacitation, trusts and other pertinent topics.		 | 
			
						
		United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) 
					1660 L Street, NW, Suite 700  
			Washington, DC 20036  
				(800) 872-5827  
		TTY (202) 973-7197  
		(202) 776-0414 (Fax) 		http://www.ucp.org 		*Contact for your local chapter. Excellent state-by-state resource guide. 		 | 
	
			
				
		
		United Way 
					701 N. Fairfax St.  
			Alexandria, VA 22314  
				 
		 
				https://www.unitedway.org/local/united-states 		*Non-profit charitable organization offering a variety of services including camps, respite, grants, etc. Find your local chapter here. 		 | 
			
			
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		| Advocacy | 
	
				
		
		ADAPT 
					201 S. Cherokee  
			Denver, CO 80223  
				303-733-9324   
		 
				http://www.adapt.org 		E-mail: adapt@adapt.org
*See Contact List for a chapter in your state.
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		ANCOR Foundation 
					1101 King Street, Suite 380  
			Alexandria, VA 22314  
				703-535-7850  
		 
				http://www.ancorfoundation.org/ 		Email: ancor@ancor.org
*The ANCOR Foundation is a 501(c)3 organization created to support the development of innovative programs and disseminate information that will improve the quality of life for people with disabilities.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Family Voices, Inc. 
					2340 Alamo SE, Suite 102  
			Albuquerque, NM 87106  
				(888) 835-5669  
		(505) 872-4774  
		(505) 872-4780 (Fax) 		http://www.familyvoices.org 		Family Voices is a national family-led organization of families and friends of children and youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN) and disabilities. To find a chapter in your state, scroll down to the map on the home page and click on your state.  		 | 
			
						
		Georgia Advocacy Office, Inc. 
					150 East Ponce de Leon Avenue, Suite 430  
			Decatur, GA 30030  
				800-537-2329 (V/TTY)  
		404-885-1234  
		404-378-0031  (Fax) 		http://www.thegao.org 		E-mail: info@thegao.org		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Kids Included Together (KIT) 
					2013 H Street NW, Ste 620  
			Washington, DC 20006  
				(858) 225-5680  
		 
		(619) 758-0949 (Fax) 		https://www.kit.org 		*Kids Included Together (KIT) specializes in providing best practices training for military and civilian community–based organizations committed to including children with and without disabilities into their recreational, child development and youth development programs. 		 | 
			
						
		Louisiana Developmental Disabilities Council 
					626 Main Street, Suite A  
			Baton Rouge, LA 70821-3455  
				(225) 342-6804  
		(800) 450-8108  
		(225) 342-1970 (Fax) 		https://laddc.org 		Provides a wealth of self advocacy information. Linda recommends individuals check out the "Advocacy 101"  section under "LACAN" then "How To" for an outline of a sample letter to Legislators and a "How-To" testify before a legislative body along with other great legislative advocacy information. 		 | 
	
			
				
		
		National Gateway to Self-Determination Web Portal 
				 
		 
				http://www.ngsd.org 		*This site provides a single access for self-advocates, professionals, policy-makers and the general public on the current best practices and evidence-based activities in enhancing self-determination in the lives of people with developmental and intellectual disabilities, as well as any individual.
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		Office for Civil Rights Headquarters U.S. Department of Health & Human Services 
					200 Independence Avenue, S.W.  
			Washington, DC 20201  
				Call Center: 1-800-368-1019  
		TTD: 1-800-537-7697  
				https://www.hhs.gov/civil-rights/index.html 		Civil Rights for Individuals and Advocates. Enforces laws against discrimination based on race, color, national origin, disability, age, sex, and religion by certain health care and human services.
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		Patient Advocate Foundation 
					421 Butler Farm Road  
			Hampton, VA 23666  
				(800) 532-5274  
		 
		(757) 873-8999 (Fax) 		http://patientadvocate.org 		E-Mail: help@patientadvocate.org
*Provides patients with arbitration, mediation and negotiation to settle issues with access to care, medical debt, and job retention related to their illness.		 | 
			
						
		State Councils on Developmental Disabilities/Administration for Community Living 
					330 C St SW  
			Washington, DC 20201  
				(202) 401-4634  
		 
				https://acl.gov/programs/aging-and-disability-n... 		*Click on Program Contacts for your state's contact information. **State Councils on Developmental Disabilities (Councils) are federally funded, self-governing organizations charged with identifying the most pressing needs of people with developmental disabilities in their state or territory.
The 56 Councils across the United States and its territories work to address identified needs by conducting advocacy, systems change, and capacity building efforts that promote self-determination, integration, and inclusion. Key activities include conducting outreach, providing training and technical assistance, removing barriers, developing coalitions, encouraging citizen participation, and keeping policymakers informed about disability issues.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		The American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD) 
					2013 H Street, NW, 5th Floor  
			Washington, DC 20006  
				800-840-8844 (V/TTY)  
		202-457-0046 (V/TTY)  
		866-536-4461 (Fax) 		http://www.aapd.com 		*The American Association of People with Disabilities is the nation's largest disability rights organization. We promote equal opportunity, economic power, independent living, and political participation for people with disabilities. Our members, including people with disabilities and our family, friends, and supporters, represent a powerful force for change.
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		The Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law 
					1090 Vermont Avenue, NW, Suite 220  
			Washington, DC 20005  
				202-467-5730  
		 
				http://www.bazelon.org 		Email: communications@bazelon.org *Our work in education is mostly based around protecting the rights of students in public schools under the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) and IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act).
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		The Center for Self-Determination 
					35425 Michigan Ave.W.  
			Wayne, MI 48184  
				(734) 722-7092  
		 
		(734) 467-7639 (Fax) 		http://www.self-determination.com 		Email: bnagi@comlivserv.com
*The Center for Self-Determination is a non-profit organization, established in 2000, operating as the primary clearinghouse, training and technical assistance source on Self-Determination in the United States and other countries. The Center is devoted to working within the public and private sector to move power and authority over resources directly to individuals with disabilities, families and allies.		 | 
			
			
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		| Agencies/Assistance Programs - Government | 
	
				
		
		American Indian and Alaska Native Benefits dot com 
				 
		 
				https://www.benefits.gov/categories/American%20... 		* A lengthy list of special needs and education benefit programs and services available for Native American and Alaska Natives. Click on the appropriate link for more information.		 | 
			
						
		Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD) 
					Two Peachtree Street, N.W. 24th Floor  
			Atlanta, GA 30303  
				404-657-2252  
		 
				http://dbhdd.georgia.gov/developmental-disabili... 		*DBHDD provides services to people with intellectual and other disabilities, such as cerebral palsy and autism, who require services similar to those needed by people with an intellectual disability.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Georgia Department of Community Health 
					2 Peachtree Street N.W., 40th Floor  
			Atlanta, GA 30303-3159  
				(404) 656-4507  
		 
		(404) 651-3159 (Fax) 		https://dch.georgia.gov 				 | 
			
						
		Georgia Department of Human Resources - Constituent Services 
					2 Peachtree Street N.W., Suite 29-213  
			Atlanta , GA 30303  
				(404)651-6316  
		 
				http://dhr.georgia.gov 				 | 
	
			
				
		
		Georgia Department of Public Health Children’s Medical Services (CMS) 
					Two Peachtree Street, N.W.  
			Atlanta, GA 30303  
				(404) 657-4855  
		 
				https://cpfamilynetwork.org/resources/resources... 		*Community-based, coordinated, family-focused, culturally appropriate, comprehensive system of quality specialty health care services available for Georgia’s children and youth with eligible chronic medical conditions from birth to age 21. 		 | 
			
						
		Georgia Office of Children With Special Needs 
					2 Peachtree Street, N.W., Suite 11-206  
			Atlanta, GA 30303  
				(404) 657-2724  
		 
				http://www.dhr.state.ga.us 				 | 
	
			
				
		
		GovBenefits.Gov 
				 
		 
				http://www.Benefits.gov 		Provides information regarding government assistance programs nationwide. Includes a state-by-state program search.		 | 
			
						
		Governor's Council on Disabilities 
					2 Peachtree Street N.W., Suite 3-210  
			Atlanta, GA 30303  
				(404) 657-2126  
		 
		(404) 657-2132 (Fax) 		http://www.gcdd.org 				 | 
	
			
				
		
		Kids' Waivers/Medicaid Waiver Programs 
				 
		 
				http://www.kidswaivers.org 		Medicaid waivers for children are unfortunately quite confusing. Not only that, but it is impossible to find information about them. This project State-by-State is intended to simplify the process as much as possible.		 | 
			
						
		Medicaid Waiver dot Org Disability Services & Waivers all 50 States 
				 
		 
				http://medicaidwaiver.org 		*A state-by-state Medicaid Waiver program listing. Please note: Medicaid programs do not transfer. If you're planning a move you'll want to do some homework. Start here then go to the official page of the state you are considering.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		US Department of Indian Health Services 
					801 Thompson Avenue, Ste. 400  
			Rockville, MD 20852-1627  
				(See Contact Listing)  
		 
				http://www.ihs.gov 		* Complete program and regional office listings for IHS Services		 | 
			
			
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		| Agencies/Assistance Programs - Private | 
	
				
		
		ABILITY Corps 
				 
		 
				https://abilitycorps.org 		*Our purpose is to create a world of inclusion and awareness for people with disabilities – through art, media, housing, employment, and volunteer opportunities.		 | 
			
						
		Fragile Kids Foundation 
					3350 Riverwood Parkway, Suite 1400  
			Atlanta, GA 30339  
				(770) 951-6111  
		 
				http://www.fragilekids.org 		email: help@fragilekids.org		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Good Rx 
					online  
			Santa Monica, CA   
				 
		 
				https://www.goodrx.com 		Email: ada@goodrx.com *An online savings program. GoodRx gathers current prices and discounts to help you find the lowest cost pharmacy for your prescriptions. GoodRx is 100% free. No personal information required.		 | 
			
						
		Kiwanis International 
					3636 Woodview Trace  
			Indianapolis, IN 46268-3196  
				1-800-549-2647  
		Cell 1-317-875-8755  
				http://www.kiwanis.org 		*Service is at the heart of every Kiwanis club, no matter where in the world it’s located. Members stage nearly 150,000 service projects and raise nearly US$100 million every year for communities, families and projects. By working together, members achieve what one person cannot accomplish alone. Click on Clubs to find a community club near you. 		 | 
	
			
				
		
		National School Foundation Association 
					509 Aurora Ave, Ste 406  
			Naperville, IL 60540  
				(866) 824-8513  
		 
				http://www.schoolfoundations.org 		* Provides a Listing of Foundations by State (click on menu in left-hand menu). Excellent resource for those needing foundation information in each state. Click on Foundations at the top of the page. 		 | 
			
						
		Single Mothers Grants dot Org 
				 
		 
				http://helpwithpayingbills.org 		*Lists of companies and organizations that will help individuals pay the essentials of basic needs, such as rent or energy bills. Click on your state and review the list of companies and agencies available.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		The Ability Experience 
					PO Box 241368     
			Charlotte, NC 28224  
				(980) 318-5385  
		(704) 504-2400 ext. 5385  
		(980) 318-5296 (Fax) 		http://www.abilityexperience.org 		E-mail: chapterservices@abiltyexperience.org  *Members of Pi Kappa Phi support their local communities through the construction of wheelchair ramps for families and individuals that would not otherwise be able to afford it.If you are an individual or family in need of a wheelchair ramp or know of someone who is in need of one to help provide better access to your home, we will gladly get a local chapter organized to assist with the construction. 
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		UnitedHealthcare Children's Foundation 
					PO Box 41  
			Minneapolis, MN 55440-0041  
				1-855-698-4223  
		 
				http://www.uhccf.org 		*UHCCF grants provide financial help/assistance for families with children that have medical needs not covered or not fully covered by their commercial health insurance plan. The Foundation aims to fill the gap between what medical services/items a child needs and what their commercial health benefit plan will pay for.		 | 
	
			
			
		
		| Assistive Technologies | 
	
				
		
		Ablenet 
					2625 Patton Road  
			Roseville, MN 55113  
				800-322-0956  
		 
				http://www.ablenetinc.com 		E-mail: customerservice@ablenetinc.com
*Creating assistive technology products that transform lives in simple, tangible, and powerful ways. We believe that all people deserve the tools to help them learn about, interact with, and participate in the world around them. Whether that's a child in the classroom, an adult recovering from an injury, a veteran with a permanent disability, or a senior who wants to remain at home, AbleNet is there to provide an "easy tech, easy value" approach to helping people improve their lives.		 | 
			
						
		Center for Assistive Technology and Environmental Access (CATEA) 
					512 Means St., Suite 300  
			Atlanta, GA 30332  
				(V:TTY) 404-894-4960  
		 
		404-894-9320 (Fax) 		http://www.catea.gatech.edu 		E-mail: catea@design.gatech.edu  *CATEA is a multidisciplinary engineering and design research center dedicated to enhancing the health, activity and participation of people with functional limitations through the application of assistive and universally designed technologies in real world environments, products and devices.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (NLS) 
					1291 Taylor Street, NW  
			Washington, DC 20011  
				(202) 707-5100  
		TDD: (202) 707-0744  
		(202) 707-0712 (Fax) 		http://www.loc.gov/nls 		E-mail/General Info: nls@loc.gov
 *Through a national network of cooperating libraries, NLS administers a free library program of braille and audio materials circulated to eligible borrowers in the United States by postage-free mail.		 | 
			
						
		Oracle Health Foundation 
					8779 Hillcrest Road, Dock 2048   
			Kansas City, MO 64138  
				816-573-6050  
		 
				https://www.oraclehealthfoundation.org 		Email: oraclehealthfoundation_ww@oracle.com     Oracle Health Foundation provides pediatric case grants for medicine, surgeries, travel, and equipment; wellness screenings to elementary school students; social-emotional support and education initiatives to middle school students; health education to high school students; and much more.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Section 508.gov (IT Accessibility & Workforce Division (ITAW)) 
					Office of Government wide Policy 1800 F Street NW, Room G211  
			Washington, DC 20405  
				(Help) 202-208-7420  
		202-501-2010 (TTY)  
		202-501-6269  (Fax) 		http://www.section508.gov/ 		GSA’s IT Accessibility and Workforce (ITAW) provides assistive technology solutions to eliminate barriers for people with disabilities. ITAW is the government's principal advocate and coordinator for Section 508 implementation that requires agencies to make information technology accessible for people with disabilities. 
 
 
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		United States Access Board 
					1331 F Street NW, Suite 1000  
			Washington, DC 20004-1111  
				(800) 872-2253  
		(800) 993-2822 (TTY)  
		(202) 272-0081 (Fax) 		https://www.access-board.gov 		*The U.S. Access Board is a federal agency that promotes equality for people with disabilities through leadership in accessible design and the development of accessibility guidelines and standards for the built environment, transportation, communication, medical diagnostic equipment, and information technology. 		 | 
	
			
			
		
		| Charities and Foundations | 
	
				
		
		Autism Care Today 
					18685 Main Street, #101-375  
			Huntington Beach, CA 92648  
				818-340-4010  
		 
				https://www.act-today.org 		Email: info@act-today.org
*Autism Care Today provides funding assistance to families throughout the United States on a quarterly basis. These grants are designed to provide access to individuals and families affected by Autism Spectrum Disorders. Since 2005, Autism Care Today has helped more than 1,562 families and provided more than $1.85 million in grants.		 | 
			
						
		Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation 
					636 Morris Turnpike, Suite 3A  
			Short Hills, NJ 07078  
				1-800-225-0292  
		 
				http://www.christopherreeve.org 		*Spinal Cord injuries and paralysis. Specific military treatment program available.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Food Pantries dot Org 
				 
		 
				http://www.foodpantries.org 		*A state-by-state directory of Food Banks, Soup Kitchens, and non-profit organizations committed to fighting hunger.		 | 
			
						
		iTaalk Foundation (Interactive Technology Assisting Autistic Little Kids) 
					105 Lawrence Ave.,  Suite 101   
			Toledo, OH 43606  
				567-377-5710  
		 
				https://www.itaalk.org 		Email: info@itaalk.org
*iTaalk offers grants as financial resources become available. However, we are constantly searching for resources, grants, and other funding sources for our families. View our Grants & Funding page to search our grant resource list or to see if we are currently in a giving cycle.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Lions Clubs International 
					300 W. 22nd Street  
			Oak Brook, IL 60523-8842  
				 
		 
				http://www.lionsclubs.org/EN/index.php 		*A national service organization with clubs in all 50 states. Eye glasses, ramp programs, other services which vary by location. Click on their Club Locator to find a club near you.
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		Oracle Health Foundation 
					8779 Hillcrest Road, Dock 2048  
			Kansas City, MO 64138  
				816-573-6050  
		 
				https://www.oraclehealthfoundation.org 		Email: oraclehealthfoundation_ww@oracle.com Oracle Health Foundation provides pediatric case grants for medicine, surgeries, travel, and equipment; wellness screenings to elementary school students; social-emotional support and education initiatives to middle school students; health education to high school students; and much more.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		United Way 
					701 N. Fairfax St.  
			Alexandria, VA 22314  
				 
		 
				https://www.unitedway.org 		*National Office. Non-profit charitable organization offering a variety of services including camps, respite, grants, home modification assistance, etc. Find your local chapter here.		 | 
			
			
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		| Child Care Resource Listings | 
	
				
		
		 Family Caregiver Alliance  
					785 Market Street, Suite 750  
			San Francisco, CA 94103   
				(800) 445-8106  
		(415) 434-3388  
				http://www.caregiver.org 		E-mail: info@caregiver.org  
*Check out the Family Care Navigator for services in your state. http://www.caregiver.org/caregiver/jsp/fcn_content_node.jsp?nodeid=2083		 | 
			
						
		Child Care Aware 
					3101 Wilson Blvd. Suite 350  
			Arlington, VA 22201  
				1-800-424-2246  
		TTY:1-866-278-9428  
		(703) 341-4101 (Fax) 		http://www.childcareaware.org 		Child Care Aware is a cooperative program of the National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies. Funded through the Office of Family Assistance, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
**SNRP does NOT endorse this site. Listed for reference only. Use responsible caution when investigating ALL care providers.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		National Respite Locator Service 
					800 Easttowne Drive, Suite 105  
			Chapel Hill, NC 27514  
				(800) 473-1727 ext. 222  
		 
				http://archrespite.org 		List of Respite provider links nationwide. Focuses on respite care for families of special needs children.		 | 
			
			
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		| Disability Specific Organizations | 
	
				
		
		Allergy & Asthma Network 
					8229 Boone Boulevard, Suite 260  
			Vienna, VA 22182  
				800-878-4403  
		 
		703-288-5271 (Fax) 		https://www.allergyasthmanetwork.org/patients/ 		From diagnosis to control, Allergy & Asthma Network is a one-stop source for information on asthma and allergies. 		 | 
			
						
		American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry/Autism Resource Center 
					3615 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W.  
			Washington, DC 20016-3007   
				1-202-966-7300  
		 
		1-202-464-0131 (Fax) 		https://www.aacap.org/AACAP/Families_and_Youth/... 		* Provides mental health information for a wide variety of mental health topics, including Autism.
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		American Diabetes Association 
					1701 North Beauregard Street  
			Alexandria, VA 22311  
				(1-800-342-2383).   
		 
				http://www.diabetes.org 		Email: AskADA@diabetes.org.
*See registry for local chapter near you.		 | 
			
						
		American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 
					2200 Research Boulevard  
			Rockville, MD 20850-3289  
				 800-638-8255  
		TTY:301-296-5650  
		301-296-8580 (Fax) 		https://www.asha.org/ 		*The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) is the national professional, scientific, and credentialing association for 211,000 members and affiliates who are audiologists; speech-language pathologists; speech, language, and hearing scientists; audiology and speech-language pathology support personnel; and students.
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		Amputee Coalition 
					900 East Hill Avenue, Suite 205  
			Knoxville, TN 37915-2566  
				888-267-5669  
		TTY:865-525-4512  
				http://www.amputee-coalition.org 		 
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		Apraxia Kids 
					1501 Reedsdale Street, Suite 202  
			Pittsburgh, PA 15233  
				412-785-7072  
		 
				https://www.apraxia-kids.org 		Email: info@apraxia-kids.org
*Childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) is a motor speech disorder that makes it difficult for children to speak. Children with the diagnosis of apraxia of speech generally have a good understanding of language and know what they want to say. However, they have difficulty learning or carrying out the complex sequenced movements that are necessary for intelligible speech.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Autism Program at Yale (Yale Child Study Center) 
					230 South Frontage Rd.  
			New Haven, CT 06519  
				(203) 785-3420  
		 
		(203) 764-4373 (Fax) 		https://medicine.yale.edu/childstudy/services/a... 		E-mail: betty.litto@yale.edu
Clinical and research activities are located in the Child Study Center at Yale University, School of Medicine in New Haven, Connecticut.		 | 
			
						
		Autism Speaks 
					5455 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 2250  
			Los Angeles, CA 90036  
				 (323) 549-0500  
		 
		(323) 549-0547 (Fax) 		http://www.autismspeaks.org 		E-Mail: contactus@autismspeaks.org
*For an Autism Speaks office in your area visit our Community Pages.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Bohring-Opitz Syndrome Foundation, Inc.  
					1703 Nw 42 Pl  
			Gainesville, FL 32605  
				 
		 
				http://bohring-opitz.org 		E-mail bohringopitz@gmail.com
*Bohring-Opitz Syndrome Foundation, Inc. is dedicated to improving the lives of people affected by BOS through the establishment of a Medical Advisory Board, awareness initiatives, and parent/patient advocacy. 
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		Brain Injury Association of Georgia (BIAG) 
					1441 Clifton Road  
			Atlanta , GA 30322  
				404-712-5504  
		 
		404-712-0463 (Fax) 		http://www.braininjurygeorgia.org 		E-mail: info@braininjurygeorgia.org 		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Center for Autism and Related Disabilities, University of Florida, Gainesville 
					2124 NE Waldo Road, Suite 3200  
			Gainesville, FL 32609  
				1 (800) 928-8476   
		(352) 273-0581  
		(352) 846-3703 (Fax) 		http://card.ufl.edu 		Email: card-info@ufl.edu
*The Center for Autism and Related Disabilities (CARD) provides support and assistance with the goal of optimizing the potential of people with autism and related disabilities.		 | 
			
						
		Children With Diabetes 
					5689 Chancery Place  
			Hamilton, OH 45011  
				 
		 
				http://www.childrenwithdiabetes.com 		*Diabetes education and information		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Dravet Syndrome Foundation, Inc. 
					PO Box 16536  
			West Haven, CT 06516  
				203-392-1950  
		 
		203-907-1940 (Fax) 		http://www.dravetfoundation.org 		E-mail:info@dravetfoundation.org
Parent and professional organization promotes research and education for the early diagnosis, appropriate treatment, and cure of  Dravet Syndrome, also known as SMEI (Severe Myoclonic Epilepsy of Infancy), and related genetic, febrile, sodium channel epilepsies.		 | 
			
						
		Dup15q Alliance  
					P.O. Box 674  
			Fayetteville, NY 13066  
				855-387-1572  
		 
				http://www.dup15q.org 		Email: info@dup15q.org
*See web site for Dup15q clinics in the US.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Epilepsy Foundation of America 
					8301 Professional Place  
			Landover, MD  20785  
				(800) 332-1000  
		 
				http://www.epilepsyfoundation.org/ 				 | 
			
						
		Five P Minus Society (Cru-du-chat) 
				1-888-970-0777  
		 
				http://www.fivepminus.org 		*To encourage and facilitate communication among families having a child with 5p- Syndrome and to spread awareness and education of the syndrome to these families and their service providers.Call for referral to the Family Support Coordinator covering your area.  		 | 
	
			
				
		
		International Dyslexia Association 
					40 York Rd., 4th Floor  
			Baltimore, MD 21204-5202  
				(800) 222-3123  
		(410) 296-0232  
				https://dyslexiaida.org 		Email: info@dyslexiaida.org		 | 
			
						
		Learning Disabilities Association of America 
					461 Cochran Road, Suite 245  
			Pittsburgh, PA 15234  
				(412) 341-1515   
		 
		(412) 344-0224  (Fax) 		https://ldaamerica.org 		*Since 1963, LDA has provided support to people with learning disabilities, their parents, teachers and other professionals with cutting edge information on learning disabilities, practical solutions, and a comprehensive network of resources.See menu for chapter listings by state.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Learning Disabilities Association of Georgia 
					2566 Shallowford Road Suite 104 PMB 353   
			Atlanta, GA 30345  
				404-303-7774  
		 
				http://www.ldag.org 		Email: ldaga@bellsouth.net
*Phone Tuesday and Thursday 9am to 12pm only		 | 
			
						
		Muscular Dystrophy Association-USA 
					3300 E. Sunrise Drive  
			Tucson, AZ 85718  
				1-800-572-1717  
		 
				http://www.mda.org 		* Click on Find Your Local MDA Office to locate an office and clinic near you.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		National Center for Learning Disabilities (NCLD) 
					381 Park Avenue South Suite 1401  
			New York, NY 10016  
				(888) 575-7373  
		(212) 545-7510  
		(212) 545-9665 (Fax) 		http://www.ncld.org 				 | 
			
						
		National Consortium On Deaf-Blindness 
					345 N. Monmouth Ave.  
			Monmouth, OR 97361  
				800-438-9376  
		800-854-7013(TTY)  
		503-838-8150 (Fax) 		http://www.nationaldb.org 		E-mail: info@nationaldb.org		 | 
	
			
				
		
		National Down Syndrome Congress 
					1370 Center Drive, Suite 102  
			Atlanta, GA 30338  
				(800) 232-6372  
		(770) 604-9500  
		(770) 604-9898 (Fax) 		http://www.ndsccenter.org/index.php 		E-Mail: info@ndsccenter.org		 | 
			
						
		National Family Association For Deaf-Blind 
					 141 Middle Neck Road  
			Sands Point, NY  11050  
				800-255-0411  
		 
		516-883-9060 (Fax) 		http://nfadb.org 		email: NFADB@aol.com
*National State-by-State listing		 | 
	
			
				
		
		National Institute on Developmental Delays 
					1900 West MacArthur  
			Shawnee, OK 75801  
				(405) 878-5301  
		 
		(405) 878-5114 (Fax) 		http://nidd.us 		*Large number of programs, services and information sources available.		 | 
			
						
		Sesame Street and Autism:See Amazing in All Children 
				 
		 
				http://autism.sesamestreet.org 		*Aimed at communities with children ages 2 to 5. Developed with input from parents, people who serve the autism community, and people with autism, See Amazing in All Children offers families ways to overcome common challenges and simplify everyday activities.A terrific Autism Resource page for parents and everybody else.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		The Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion 
					1700 N. Broad Street, Suite 313  
			Philadelphia, PA 19122  
				215-204-6779  
		 
				http://tucollaborative.org 		E-mail: tucollab@temple.edu *We provide evidence-based resources that consumers, agencies, and policy makers can use to increase community participation across varied life domains.		 | 
			
						
		United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) 
					1660 L Street, NW, Suite 700   
			Washington, DC 20036  
				(800) 872-5827  
		TTY (202) 973-7197  
		(202) 776-0414 (Fax) 		http://www.ucp.org 		*Excellent state-by-state resource guide. E-mail your local chapter for more information.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Williams Syndrome Changing Lives Foundation 
				727-557-7177  
		 
				https://globalgenes.org/raredaily/williams-synd... 		E-mail: info@wschanginglives.org
The Williams Syndrome Changing Lives Foundation is a non-profit organization centered on increasing awareness, increasing education for families, the community, physicians and therapists. We provide needed financial assistance with medical, therapeutic, recreational and other developmental resources.
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		| Early Intervention | 
	
				
		
		Babies Can't Wait Program 
					2 Peachtree Street, NW, 11th Floor  
			Atlanta, GA 30303  
				888-651-8224  
		404-657-2762  
				http://dph.georgia.gov/Babies-Cant-Wait 				 | 
			
						
		Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center (ECTA Center) 
					517 South Greensboro Street  
			Carrboro, NC 27510  
				(919) 962-2001  
		TDD (919) 843-3269  
		(919) 966-7463 (Fax) 		http://ectacenter.org 		E-mail: nectac@unc.edu
NECTAC is the national early childhood technical assistance center supported by the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) under the provisions of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). NECTAC serves Part C-Infant and Toddlers with Disabilities Programs and Part B-Section 619 Preschool Programs for Children with Disabilities in all 50 states and 10 jurisdictions to improve service systems and outcomes for children and families.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		National Association for the Education of Young Children 
					1313 L. Street, NW, Suite 500  
			Washington, DC 20005  
				(800) 424-2460  
		(202) 232-8777  
		(202) 328-1846 (Fax) 		http://www.naeyc.org 				 | 
			
						
		NCBDDD Learn The Signs ~Act Early Campaign 
					1600 Clifton Rd.  
			Atlanta, GA 30333  
				1-800-232-4636 (Info Line)  
		 
				http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/autism/ActEarly 		*Large data base of early developmental milestones and information. 		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Office of Head Start-US Administration for Children & Families 
					370 L'Enfants Promenade, SW  
			Washington, DC 20447  
				 
		 
				http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ohs 		Provides a State by State program finder.		 | 
			
						
		Southern Early Childhood Association 
					P.O. Box 55930  
			Little Rock, AR 5930  
				(800) 305-7322  
		 
		(501) 227-5297 (Fax) 		http://www.southernearlychildhood.org/ 		*Contacts listed by state.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Zero To Three 
					1255 23rd Street, NW, Suite 350  
			Washington, DC 20037  
				(202) 638-1144  
		 
		 (202) 638-0851 (Fax) 		http://www.zerotothree.org 		*ZERO TO THREE is a national nonprofit organization that provides parents, professionals and policymakers the knowledge and the know-how to nurture early development.		 | 
			
			
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		| Education | 
	
				
		
		Education Resources Information Center 
					655 15th Street, NW Suite 500  
			Washington, DC 20005  
				(800) 538-3742  
		 
				https://ies.ed.gov/ncee/projects/eric.asp 		*Large clearinghouse of information.		 | 
			
						
		Georgia Department of Education 
					2054 Twin Towers East  
			Atlanta, GA 30334  
				(800) 311-6327  
		 
		(404) 651-6867 (Fax) 		http://www.doe.k12.ga.us 		email: help.desk@doe.k12.ga.us		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Georgia Department of Education/Special Education 
					1870 Twin Towers East  
			Atlanta, GA 30334  
				(404) 656-3963  
		 
		(404) 651-6457 (Fax) 		http://www.doe.k12.ga.us 				 | 
			
						
		IDEA 2004/U.S. Department of Education 
				 
		 
				https://sites.ed.gov/idea 		*Updated IDEA Act information for all age groups.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		National Center on Accessible Instructional Materials at CAST, Inc. 
					40 Harvard Mills Square, Suite 3  
			Wakefield, MA 01880  
				(781) 245-2212  
		 
				http://aem.cast.org 		*Provides a wide variety of information and resources, including training events Nationwide, regarding Accessible Instructional Materials. A state-by-state listing of programs and services is also available from the home page.		 | 
			
						
		PAVE: Partnerships for Action, Voices for Empowerment 
					6316 So. 12th St.  
			Tacoma, WA 98465  
				(253) 565-2266  
		1-800-5-PARENT  
		(253) 566-8052 (Fax) 		https://wapave.org 		Email: pave@wapave.org  *Enhanced knowledge of parents/caregivers, families and individuals with disabilities/special needs. Tools, information and resources for you, as a parent/care-giver of a child with disabilities and/or special health care needs and for youth, with and without disabilities. Increased self-reliance of parents/caregivers, families and individuals with disabilities/special needs		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Speech Therapy Ideas and Speech Therapy Activities 
				 
		 
				http://www.speechtherapyideas.com 		*Provides speech therapy ideas and activities developed by a licensed Speech Language Pathologist for parents and professionals. 		 | 
			
						
		The Council for Exceptional Children 
					2900 Crystal Drive, Suite 1000  
			Arlington, VA 22202  
				(888) 232-7733  
		TTY: (866) 915-5000  
		(703) 264-9494 (Fax) 		http://www.cec.sped.org 		*The Council for Exceptional Children is an international community of professionals who are the voice and vision of special and gifted education. CEC's mission is to improve, through excellence and advocacy, the education and quality of life for children and youth with exceptionalities and to enhance engagement of their families.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Think Inclusion 
				 
		 
				http://www.thinkinclusive.us 		E-mail: timvillegas@thinkinclusive.us
* An informational blog with wide ranging information and experience in educational inclusion. A Recommended Read.		 | 
			
						
		U.S. Department of Education//My Child's Special Needs 
					400 Maryland Avenue, SW  
			Washington, DC 20202  
				1-800-872-5327  
		 
				http://www2.ed.gov/parents/needs/speced/edpicks... 		*Contains a large data base of information regarding programs, legislation, resources, parent helps, etc.		 | 
	
			
			
		
		| Employment | 
	
				
		
		National Collaborative on Workforce and Disability (NCWD) 
					4301 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 100  
			Washington, DC 20008-2304  
				877-871-0744  
		TTY: 877-871-0665  
				http://www.http://www.ncwd-youth.info 		*Making the connection between Youth with Disabilities and employment. Check out their Blog.		 | 
			
						
		The Employer Assistance and Resource Network on Disability Inclusion (EARN) 
				 
		 
				https://www.askearn.org 		Email: askearn@viscardicenter.org  *A free resource that helps employers tap the benefits of disability diversity. We educate public- and private-sector organizations on ways to build inclusive workplace cultures, and we empower them to become leaders in the employment and advancement of people with disabilities.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		What Can You Do? The Campaign for Disability Employment 
				 
		 
				https://www.whatcanyoudocampaign.org 		E-mail: info@whatcanyoudocampaign.org *Every day, people with disabilities can and do make important contributions to America’s businesses. They have the drive to succeed in employment, and the skills and talent they need to deliver value and results for their employers.These are messages that bear repeating far and wide. And that’s what the Campaign for Disability Employment (CDE) is all about.		 | 
			
						
		Your Ticket To Work  
				1-866-968-7842  
		 
				https://www.ssa.gov/work/ 		*Ticket to Work is a free and voluntary program that can help Social Security beneficiaries go to work, get a good job that may lead to a career, and become financially independent, all while they keep their Medicare or Medicaid. Individuals who receive Social Security benefits because of a disability and are age 18 through 64 probably already qualify for the program.		 | 
	
			
			
		
		| Equipment | 
	
				
		
		Center for Assistive Technology and Environmental Access/ Georgia Institute of Technology 
					490 Tenth Street  
			Atlanta, GA 30332-0156  
				V/TTY: 800-726-9119  
		404-894-1414  
		404-894-9320 (Fax) 		http://assistivetech.net/index.php 		Email: catea@coa.gatech.edu		 | 
			
						
		Center for Inclusive Design and Innovation (CIDI) Tools For Life 
					1700 Century Circle, suite 300  
			Atlanta, GA 30345  
				1-800-497-8665  
		TDD 1-866-373-7778  
				https://cidi.gatech.edu/services/toolsforlife 		*CIDI's mission is to improve the human condition through equal access to technology-based and research-driven information, services, and products for individuals with disabilities.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Friends of Disabled Adults and Children 
					4900 Lewis Road  
			Stone Mountain, GA 30083  
				1-866-977-1204  
		770-491-9014  
				http://www.fodac.org 		*FODAC’s mission is to provide durable medical equipment (DME) such as wheelchairs and hospital beds at little or no cost to the disabled and their families. We seek to enhance the quality of life for people of all ages who have any type of illness or physical disability.		 | 
			
			
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		| Housing Programs - Government | 
	
				
		
		Georgia Department of Community Affairs/Georgia Housing and Finance Authority 
					60 Executive Park South, NE  
			Atlanta, GA 30329  
				(800) 359-4663  
		(404) 679-4940  
				http://www.dca.state.ga.us 		*See Homeless and Special Needs Housing		 | 
			
						
		Paralyzed Veterans of America 
					801  18th Street NW  
			Washington, DC 20006-3517  
				1-800-424-8200  
		 
				http://www.pva.org 		*Not just for paralyzed Veterans, not just for paralysis. Ask for their Architecture Program!
**SNRP recommends their publication "Accessible Home Design".		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Public Housing Authorities Directors Association/Local Housing Authority Sites 
				 
		 
				https://www.phada.org 		*Site lists for city/community Housing Authorities (listed by state).		 | 
			
			
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		| Housing Programs - Private | 
	
				
		
		Center For Universal Design North Carolina State University 
					P.O. Box 8613  
			Raleigh, NC 27695-8613  
				(800) 647-6777  
		V/TTY:(919) 515-3082  
		(919) 515-3023 (Fax) 		http://www.ncsu.edu/ncsu/design/cud/index.htm 		*Please check the publications listings for detailed information.		 | 
			
						
		EasyLiving Home® 
				770-270-1611  
		 
				http://www.easylivinghome.org 		Email: BBonham@easylivinghome.org. *EasyLiving Home® is the nation’s first voluntary certification program for visitable homes. By providing a few basic criteria in everyday construction, homebuilders and remodelers can add convenience and functionality.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Habitat for Humanity 
					121 Habitat Street  
			Americus, GA 31709-3498   
				1-800-422-4828  
		 1-229-924-6935   
				http://www.habitat.org 		*For information on eligibility,locations, projects and supported communities in your state click on "Contact Us" and then search for location.		 | 
			
						
		Habitat for Humanity/United States 
					121 Habitat Street  
			Americus, GA 31709  
				1-800-422-4828  
		 
				https://www.habitat.org/where-we-build 		E-mail: publicinfo@habitat.org *Find local programs in your community.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		IDEA - Center for Inclusive Design and Environmental Access University at Buffalo | School of Architecture and Planning 
					3435 Main St., 309 Hayes Hall  
			Buffalo, NY 14214-3087  
				(716) 829-5902  
		 
		(716) 829-3861 (Fax) 		http://idea.ap.buffalo.edu 		E-mail: ap-idea@buffalo.edu
*The IDEA Center is dedicated to making environments and products more usable, safer and healthier in response to the needs of an increasingly diverse population. The IDEA Center's activities are based on the philosophy of Inclusive Design, often called Universal Design or Design for All.It is a way of thinking that can be applied in any design activity, business practice, program or service involving interaction of people with the physical, social or virtual worlds.
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		Institute for Human Centered Design (Adaptive Environments) 
					180-200 Portland Street, Suite 1  
			Boston, MA 02114  
				(617) 695-1225  
		 
		(617) 482-8099 (Fax) 		http://humancentereddesign.org 		E-mail: info@HumanCenteredDesign.org		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Ramps dot Org ~Free Ramp Program list 
				(877)312-6989  
		 
				http://www.ramps.org/free-ramps.htm 		E-mail: questions@ramps.org  
*Ramps.org is here to help you decide what type of wheelchair ramp is right for your specific situation. Need assistance programs? Click on FREE RAMP PROGRAMS at the bottom of the left-hand menu for a listing of programs in your state.		 | 
			
						
		Rebuilding Together/National Headquarters 
					1536 16th Street, N.W.  
			Washington, DC 20036  
				1-800-473-4229  
		 
				http://www.rebuildingtogether.org 		*Currently has 225 affiliates, nationwide. Click on "Affiliates" for the Affiliate office nearest you.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		The Home Wheelchair Ramp Project 
				 
		 
				http://www.klownwerkz.com/ramp/default.htm 		E-mail:homeramps@gmail.com
*A comprehensive informational site regarding ramp building and the programs that can help you build one. For FUNDING information (and programs to contact for assistance) scroll to the bottom of the page and click on "Funding".		 | 
			
						
		The National Resource Center on  Home Modification UC Davis 
					3715 McClintock Avenue  
			Los Angeles, CA 90089  
				(213) 740-1364  
		 
		(213) 740-7069 (Fax) 		https://homemods.org 		*Contains a State-by-state resource registry of home modification resources. Go to the Links List under their Resources section and the National Directory for state information.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Universal Design dot Com 
				 
		 
				http://www.universaldesign.com 		*An excellent resource site for information and resources regarding Universal Design. 		 | 
			
						
		Visitability dot Org- National Council on Independent Living 
					1710 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, 5th Floor   
			Washington, DC 20036  
				(877) 525-3400  
		TTY (202) 207-0340  
		(202) 207-0341 (Fax) 		https://visitability.org 		*Visitability is a growing trend nationwide. The term refers to single-family or owner-occupied housing designed in such a way that it can be lived in or visited by people who have trouble with steps or who use wheelchairs or walkers.		 | 
	
			
			
		
		| Independent Living Organizations | 
	
				
		
		Independent Living Research Utilization Project/The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research 
					2323 So. Sheppard, Suite 1000  
			Houston, TX 77019  
				(713) 520-0232  
		TTY: (713) 520-5136  
				http://www.ilru.org/projects/cil-net/cil-center... 		email: ilru@ilru.org
Contact information for Statewide Independent Living Councils listed by state. 		 | 
			
						
		Living Independence For Everyone (LIFE), Inc. 
					17-21 Travis Street  
			Savannah, GA 31406  
				(912) 920-2414  
		 
		(912) 920-0007 (Fax) 		http://www.lifecil.com 				 | 
	
			
				
		
		Multiple Choices for Independent Living 
					999 Gainesschool Road  
			Athens , GA 30912  
				(877) 549-1020  
		(706) 549-1020  
		(866) 449-2020 (Toll Free) (Fax) 				email: info@multiplechoices.org		 | 
			
						
		Statewide Independent Living Council of Georgia 
					315 West Ponce de Leon Ave Suite #660  
			Decatur, GA 30030  
				770-270-6860  
		TTY: Use Georgia Relay, 711  
		404-835-1546 (Fax) 		http://www.silcga.org 		*The Statewide Independent Living Council is a systems advocacy and planning organization. We work for systemic change in the areas that are the biggest barriers to people with disabilities participating fully in their communities. These are accessible housing, assistive technology and transportation. Click on "Find your CIL" on the right-hand menu to find the center in your area.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Walton Options for Independent Living 
					948 Walton Way  
			Augusta, GA 30903  
				(706) 724-6262  
		 
		(706) 724-6729 (Fax) 		http://www.waltonoptions.org 		email: tjohnston@waltonoptions.org		 | 
			
			
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		| Indian Health Services | 
	
				
		
		Nashville Area Office Indian Health Services 
					711 Stewarts Ferry Pike  
			Nashville, TN 37214-2634  
				(615) 467-1500  
		 
		(615) 467-1501 (Fax) 		https://www.ihs.gov/nashville 		*Covers the Southern and Eastern United States.		 | 
			
						
		National Council of Urban Indian Health  
					924 Pennsylvania Ave., SE  
			Washington , DC 20003  
				202-544-0344  
		 
				http://www.ncuih.org 				 | 
	
			
				
		
		US Department of Indian Health Services 
					801 Thompson Avenue, Ste. 400   
			Rockville, MD 20852-1627  
				(See Contact Listing)  
		 
				http://www.ihs.gov 		* Complete program and regional office listings for IHS Services 		 | 
			
			
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		| Information | 
	
				
		
		Abilities dot Com 
				 
		 
				https://www.abilities.com 		Email: info@abilities.com  *Covers a broad spectrum of disability information for children and adults. 		 | 
			
						
		ABLE National Resource Center 
					1667 K Street, NW Suite 480  
			Washington, DC 20006  
				1-(202) 683-6094  
		 
				https://www.ablenrc.org 		Email: info@ablenrc.org *The ANRC aims to educate individuals with disabilities and their families, state government and legislatures, financial service companies and financial planners and attorneys - who focus on trust and estate planning - about ABLE’s potential positive impact on the lives of millions of Americans with disabilities.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		ADA Document Portal 
				 
		 
				http://adata.org/ada-document-portal 		*The ADA Web Search Portal is a focused search of important websites that contain information about the ADA. The purpose of the Portal is to connect individuals with high quality information about the Americans with Disabilities Act and to assist individuals in answering ADA questions. 		 | 
			
						
		ADA National Network 
					U.S. Department of Justice,950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW,Disability Rights Section - NYA    
			Washington, DC 20530  
				1-800-949-4232  
		800-514-0383 (TTY)  
				http://adata.org 		*Contact Your Regional Office using the map on the home page. For information and assistance call the information line listed above.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Administration for Community Living 
					 330 C St SW  
			Washington, DC 20201  
				(202) 401-4634  
		 
				https://www.acl.gov 		Email: Requests for information about ACL programs and comments and technical issues related to the ACL website can be sent to: aclinfo@acl.hhs.gov  
ADD programs are at work in every state and U.S. territory. ADD does not provide direct consumer support or financial assistance. ADD provides funding, monitoring, and policy guidance to it's programs Nationwide. Check the State Program Listing for program information in your state. Eldercare Locator (to find local resources):(800) 677-1116
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		American Association on Health and Disability 
					110 N. Washington Street, Suite 328-J  
			Rockville, MD 20850  
				(301) 545-6140   
		 
		 (301) 545-6144 (Fax) 		http://www.aahd.us 		E-mail: contact@aahd.us
* A large data base of current studies and information regarding disabilities.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Center for Parent Information and Resources (formerly NICHCY) 
					35 Halsey St., Fourth Floor  
			Newark, NJ 07102  
				(973) 642-8100  
		 
				http://www.parentcenterhub.org 		*The Center for Parent Information and Resources (CPIR) serves as a central resource of information and products to the community of Parent Training Information (PTI) Centers and the Community Parent Resource Centers (CPRCs), so that they can focus their efforts on serving families of children with disabilities.		 | 
			
						
		Child Development Institute 
					1442 E Lincoln Avenue Suite 121  
			Orange, CA 92865  
				 
		 
				https://childdevelopmentinfo.com 		*The “go to” site for parents for information, products and services related to child development, psychology, health, parenting, learning, media, entertainment, family activities as well as to connect with other parents, professional experts organizations and other useful websites.
The goal of our website is to promote healthy development to enable children to reach their true potential for a successful and rewarding life.
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		Complex Child- Online Magazine 
				 
		 
				http://complexchild.org 		Email: info@complexchild.org *Complex Child is a monthly online magazine written by parents of children with special healthcare needs and disabilities. It is intended to provide medical information, along with personal experiences, in simple language that other parents can understand.		 | 
			
						
		Disability dot Gov - Information 
					200 Constitution Ave NW,  
			Washington, DC 20210  
				1-866-633-7365  
		 
				https://www.dol.gov/odep/topics/disability.htm 		*A listing of a wide variety of federal Disability Resources available through the US Dept. of Labor.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Disability History Museum  
				(413)369-4372   
		 
		(413)369-4784  (Fax) 		http://www.disabilitymuseum.org 		E-mail:info@straightaheadpictures.org *The Disability History Museum hosts a Library of virtual artifacts, Education curricula, and Museum exhibits. These programs are designed to foster research and study about the historical experiences of people with disabilities and their communities.		 | 
			
						
		Disability Information.Gov 
				 
		 
				https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/2008... 		*This site is archived but still contains a large database of useful links. Please be aware some links may no longer work.* Large Federal database providing easy access to comprehensive information about disability programs, services, laws and benefits. To find disability resources in your state just click on the Find State and Local Resources map located in each of the subject areas listed in their menu.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Enabled Kids 
				(416) 250-1904  
		 
				http://enabledkids.ca 		E-mail: natan@enabledkids.ca
*"Enabling children to function independently"		 | 
			
						
		Georgia Mental Health Consumer Network, Inc. 
				 
		 
				http://www.gmhcn.org/links.html 		* An informational/Resource Links site with information regarding many state/private programs. Contains information links for several states.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Girls Health.gov 
					8270 Willow Oaks Corporate Drive, Suite 301  
			Fairfax, VA 22031  
				 
		 
				http://www.girlshealth.gov/ 		*See "Illness and Disability" tab. Excellent information resource.		 | 
			
						
		Great Lakes ADA Center 
					MC 728 - 1640 W. Roosevelt Road, Room 405  
			Chicago, IL 60608  
				312-413-1407 (V/TTY)  
		877-232-1990 (V/TTY)  
		312-413-1856 (Fax) 		http://www.accessibilityonline.org 		* The ADA National Network provides a comprehensive set of services for up-to-date information, consultation, referrals, resources, and training on the Americans with Disabilities Act for businesses, employers, governmental entities, service providers and individuals with disabilities.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Health Care dot Gov 
				 
		 
				http://www.healthcare.gov/index.html 		*Provides current and up to date information regarding health care legislation and a state-by-state guide to insurance programs available in every state.		 | 
			
						
		Healthy Children dot Org/American Academy of Pediatrics 
					345 Park Boulevard  
			Itasca, IL 60143  
				1-630-626-6000  
		 
				https://healthychildren.org 		*Great parent information provided by The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and its member pediatricians who dedicate their efforts and resources to the health, safety and well-being of infants, children, adolescents and young adults. 
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		IMPACT on Health and Wellness (Family Voices) 
					3701 San Mateo Blvd. NE, Suite 103  
			Albuquerque, NM 87110  
				(505) 872-4774  
		(888) 835-5669  
		(505) 872-4780 (Fax) 		http://www.familyvoices.org/projects?id=0001 		*IMPACT is a project of national Family Voices.  Our goal is to promote a holistic, culturally relevant approach to health and wellness for all families and children including those with special healthcare needs and disabilities. 		 | 
			
						
		National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities 
					1600 Clifton Rd.  
			Atlanta, GA 30333  
				1-800-232-4636 (Info Line)  
		 
				http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/default.htm 		*Excellent informational resource for a multitude of developmental disabilities.
** Also see "Learn the Signs. Act Early".		 | 
	
			
				
		
		National Organization on Disability 
					910 Sixteenth Street, N.W., Suite 600  
			Washington, DC 20006  
				(202) 293-5960  
		TTY: (202) 293-5968   
		(202) 293-7999  (Fax) 		https://www.nod.org 		E-mail: ability@nod.org		 | 
			
						
		Parent To Parent of Georgia 
					3805 Presidential Parkway, Suite 207  
			Atlanta, GA 30340  
				1-800-229-2038  
		770-451-5484  
		770-458-4091 (Fax) 		http://www.p2pga.org 		Parent to Parent offers a variety of support services to Georgia families of children with disabilities, statewide. Contact the main office to find an office near you.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Safe Kids Worldwide 
					1255 23rd Street, NW, Suite 400  
			Washington, DC 20037  
				202-662-0600  
		 
		202-393-2072 (Fax) 		https://www.safekids.org 		*Safe Kids Worldwide is a global organization dedicated to preventing injuries in children, the number one killer of kids in the United States.		 | 
			
						
		United Spinal Association  
					75-20 Astoria Boulevard  
			Jackson Heights, NY 11370  
				800-404-2898  
		(718) 803-3782  
		(718) 803-0414 (Fax) 		http://www.unitedspinal.org/disability-publicat... 		*Linda's favorite down-loadable informational resource. Linda recommends the following booklets: Disability Etiquette (PDF), Taking Action (PDF), Adaptive Automotive Equipment (PDF), The Americans with Disabilities Act (PDF),The Fair Housing Amendments Acts (PDF) and Accessing Local Government (PDF). Please see the menu page for other publications you may be interested in.		 | 
	
			
			
		
		| Insurance Assistance Programs | 
	
				
		
		Good Rx dot com 
					501 Santa Monica Blvd.Suite 403  
			Santa Monica, CA 90401  
				1-888-799-2553   
		 
				http://www.goodrx.com 		*Comparison shop for over 6000 FDA approved medications at 70,000 pharmacies nationwide. With or without insurance this site can save you money.
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		Healthcare Dot Gov 
					200 Independence Avenue, S.W.  
			Washington, DC 20201  
				 
		 
				http://www.healthcare.gov 		*Provides a wide variety of current health care information. State-by-State listings will help consumers compare programs and services in their communities. 		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Insure Kids Now dot gov 
				1-877-543-7669  
		 
				http://www.insurekidsnow.gov 		E-mail: CMSOCHIPRAQuestions@cms.hhs.gov
*InsureKidsNow.gov provides information about Medicaid and CHIP services for families who need health insurance coverage.  These programs are designed to be affordable for families who are not able to afford health insurance coverage in the private market or do not have coverage available to them.  Even if you've been turned down in the past, you may be able to get health coverage for your child now.  Learn more about health coverage programs in your state.
How to Contact Us:
If you have specific questions about health insurance for your children, please contact the programs in your state or make a free call to 1-877-543-7669, our free and confidential hotline, where you'll be connected directly to someone from your state who will help you apply.
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		Patient Access Network (PAN) Foundation 
					PO Box 221858  
			Charlotte, NC 28222  
				1-866-316-7263  
		 
		1-866-316-7261 (Fax) 		https://www.panfoundation.org 		E-mail: contact@panfoundation.org *The Patient Access Network Foundation is an independent, national 501 (c)(3) organization dedicated to providing underinsured patients with financial assistance through more than 50 disease-specific funds that provide access to progressive therapies.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Patient Advocate Foundation 
					421 Butler Farm Road  
			Hampton, VA 23666  
				(800) 532-5274  
		 
		(757) 873-8999 (Fax) 		http://patientadvocate.org 		*Provides effective mediation and arbitration services to patients to remove obstacles to healthcare including medical debt crisis, insurance access issues and employment issues for patients with chronic, debilitating and life-threatening illnesses. 
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		| Legal Advocacy/Information | 
	
				
		
		ADA Dot Gov/US Department of Justice Civil RIghts Division 
					950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Civil Rights Division, Disability Rights Section - NYA  
			Washington, DC 20530  
				800 - 514 - 0301  
		800 - 514 - 0383 (TTY)  
				http://www.ada.gov 		*The U.S. Department of Justice provides information about the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) through a toll-free 
ADA Information Line. 		 | 
			
						
		American Bar Association 
				 
		 
				http://apps.americanbar.org/legalservices/findl... 		*Consumer's Guide to Legal Help - Contains a state-by-state listing.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates 
					P.O. Box 6767  
			Towson, MD 21285  
				(443) 451-5270  
		 
		(443) 451-2680 (Fax) 		http://www.copaa.org 		*COPAA’s mission is to protect and enforce the legal and civil rights of students with disabilities and their families.  Our primary goal is to secure high quality educational services and to promote excellence in advocacy. Has a MILITARY resource Section under "Parents".		 | 
			
						
		Disability Law and Policy Center of Georgia 
					1429 - E McLendon Drive  
			Decatur, GA 30033  
				(770) 270-9964  
		 
		(770) 908-1622 (Fax) 		http://www.dlpcga.org/ 		*E-mail: director@dlpcga.org		 | 
	
			
				
		
		National Association of Indian Legal Services 
					300 Third Street, Suite 210  
			Wausau, WI 54403  
				1-800-472-1638  
		(715) 842-1681  
		(715) 848-1885 (Fax) 		http://www.judicare.org/Content/National_Indian... 		E-mail: info@judicare.org  *See home page for state by state listing of service centers.		 | 
			
						
		National Help Law Program (NHeLP) North Carolina Office 
					211 North Columbia Street, 2nd Floor   
			Chapel Hill, NC 27514-3503   
				(919) 968-6308  
		 
		(919) 968-8855 (Fax) 		http://www.healthlaw.org 		Email: nhelp@healthlaw.org 
*  NHeLP serves legal services programs, community-based organizations, the private bar, providers and individuals who work to preserve a health care safety net for the millions of uninsured or underinsured low-income people.  		 | 
	
			
				
		
		National Resource Center for Supported Decision-Making 
				202-448-1448  
		 
				http://www.supporteddecisionmaking.org 		E-mail: JHJP@dcqualitytrust.org *Information about the Right to Make Choices – the right we all have to make our own decisions and direct our own lives. See state map for your state. Can connect you with people and organizations that may be able to help you, and answer your questions. 		 | 
			
						
		The Special Needs Alliance 
				 
		 
				http://www.specialneedsalliance.org 		*Provides a national list of lawyers specializing in special needs trusts and other resources by state.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Utah State Courts Guardianships and Conservatorships 
				 
		 
				http://www.utcourts.gov/howto/family/gc/ 		*A large "How To" database full of information required to go through the process for minors and adults. Geared for Utah this site is still useful for other states.		 | 
			
						
		Wright's Law 
				 
		 
				http://www.wrightslaw.com 				 | 
	
			
			
		
		| Medical Centers/Hospitals/Clinics | 
	
				
		
		Backus Children's Hospital 
					4700 Waters Avenue  
			Savannah, GA 31404  
				(866) 422-1543  
		(912) 350-1543  
				http://www.memorialhealth.com/backus 				 | 
			
						
		Children At Hughes Spalding 
					35 Jesse Hill Jr. Drive S.E.  
			Atlanta, GA 30303  
				(404) 616-6600  
		 
				http://www.choa.org 				 | 
	
			
				
		
		Children's Healthcare of Atlanta 
					1405 Clifton Road N.E.  
			Atlanta, GA 30322-1062  
				(404) 785-6000  
		(404) 250-1543  
				http://www.choa.org 				 | 
			
						
		Children's Medical Center 
					1446 Harper Street  
			Augusta, GA 30912  
				(888) 721-5437  
		(706) 721-5437  
				http://www.mcghealth.org/childrens_medical_cent... 				 | 
	
			
				
		
		Emory Children's Center/Emory University Hospital 
					1364 Clifton Road, NE  
			Atlanta, GA 30329  
				(800) 753-6679  
		(404) 778-7777  
				http://www.emoryhealthcare.org/departments/chil... 				 | 
			
						
		Shriner's of North America (International) 
					2900 Rocky Point Dr.  
			Tampa, FL 33607-1460  
				(800) 237-5055  
		 
				http://www.shrinersinternational.org 		Charitable children's hospitals specializing in burn and orthopedic treatment. Check for the hospital nearest your area.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		The Marcus Institute/Emory University 
					1920 Briarcliffe Road  
			Atlanta, GA 30329  
				(404) 419-4000  
		 
		(404) 419-4505 (Fax) 		http://www.marcus.org 		Email:marcus_info@MarcusInstitute.org
*Multidisciplinary facility. Contact for further information.		 | 
			
						
		The National Association of Free & Charitable Clinics 
					1800 Diagonal Road, Suite 600  
			Alexandria, VA 22314  
				703-647-7427  
		 
		866-875-3827 (Fax) 		http://nafcclinics.org 		Email: Info@nafcclinics.org
* The National Association of Free and Charitable Clinics (NAFC) is the only nonprofit 501c(3) organization whose mission is solely focused on the issues and needs of the more than 1,400 Free and Charitable Clinics and the people they serve in the United States.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Wolfson Children's Hospital 
					800 Prudential Drive  
			Jacksonville, FL 32207  
				(904) 202-8000  
		 
				http://www.wchjax.com/index.jsp 		*Also serves South Eastern Georgia		 | 
			
			
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		| Medical Information/Research Organizations | 
	
				
		
		American Academy of Pediatrics/Childhood Immunization Support Program 
					 141 Northwest Point Blvd.  
			Elk Grove Village, IL 60007  
				 
		 
				http://www.cispimmunize.org/ 		*Information regarding childhood immunizations.		 | 
			
						
		American Association of Pediatrics 
					141 Northwest Point Blvd.  
			Elk Grove Village, IL 60007  
				(847) 434-4000  
		 
				http://www.aap.org 		General information regarding diagnosis and treatment of pediatric disorders and diseases as well as some referral services.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		American Medical Association 
					515 No. State St.  
			Chicago , IL 60610  
				(800) 621-8335  
		 
				http://www.ama-assn.org 		General information regarding diagnosis,treatment and current research in the medical community.		 | 
			
						
		American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc. 
					4720 Montgomery Lane  
			Bethesda, MD 20824-1220  
				(301) 652-2682  
		TDD: 1-800-377-8555  
		(301) 652-7711 (Fax) 		http://www.aota.org/ 				 | 
	
			
				
		
		American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 
					10801 Rockville Pike  
			Rockville, MD 20852  
				(800) 638-8255  
		 
				http://www.asha.org 		* Has an extensive database of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists. Click on "Find a Professional".		 | 
			
						
		Annette and Irwin Eskind Biomedical Library (at Vanderbilt University) 
					2209 Garland Avenue  
			Nashville, TN 37232-8340  
				(615) 936-1410  
		 
		(615) 936-1384 (Fax) 		http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/biolib/index.html 				 | 
	
			
				
		
		Birth Defects Research for Children, Inc. 
					800 Celebration Avenue, Suite 225  
			Celebration, FL 34747  
				(407) 566-8304  
		 
		(407) 566-8341 (Fax) 		http://www.birthdefects.org/ 				 | 
			
						
		Columbus Children's Research Institute 
					700 Children's Drive  
			Columbus, OH 43205  
				(614) 722-2000  
		 
		(614) 722-2716 (Fax) 		http://columbuschildrens.com/GD/Templates/Pages... 				 | 
	
			
				
		
		Consumer Reports Medical Guide 
				 
		 
				http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/health/index... 		Medical reports on a wide variety of topics. 
*ALWAYS consider the source when reviewing medical information		 | 
			
						
		FDA New Pediatric Labeling Information Database 
					10903 New Hampshire Avenue   
			Silver Springs, MD 20993  
				1-888-463-6332  
		 
				http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/sda/sdNav... 		The Pediatric Labeling Information Database is a one-stop resource. You can search for information by the products commercial or chemical name, or by the condition for which it was studied. FDA's Office of Pediatric Therapeutics (OPT), which focuses on safety, scientific, and ethical issues that arise in pediatric clinical trials or after products are approved for use in children, developed the tool in collaboration with another branch of the agency, the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		National Network of Libraries of Medicine (NNLM) 
					8600 Rockville Pike,Bldg. 38, Room B1-E03  
			Bethesda, MD 20894  
				 
		 
				https://nnlm.gov 		*The mission of NNLM is to advance the progress of medicine and improve the public health by providing all U.S. health professionals with equal access to biomedical information and improving the public's access to information to enable them to make informed decisions about their health. The Program is coordinated by the National Library of Medicine and carried out through a nationwide network of health science libraries and information centers.		 | 
			
						
		Speech Therapy Ideas and Speech Therapy Activities 
				 
		 
				http://www.speechtherapyideas.com 		*Provides speech therapy ideas and activities developed by a licensed Speech Language Pathologist for parents and professionals.		 | 
	
			
			
		
		| Military Family Support Organizations | 
	
				
		
		Armed Services YMCA 
					14040 Central Loop, Suite B  
			Woodbridge, VA 22193  
				800-597-1260  
		 
		703-730-5120 (Fax) 		https://www.asymca.org 		The ASYMCA is an association of the YMCA, specifically dedicated to serving junior-enlisted military service members and their families of all five armed services: Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard.
The oldest military support organization in the U.S., serving 93 military installations nationwide. Our national and locally tailored programs and services for our nation’s troops and their families are offered at no or low cost and require no dues or membership fees.		 | 
			
						
		Child Care Aware - Military Programs 
					3101 Wilson Blvd. Suite 350   
			Arlington, VA 22201  
				1-800-424-2246  
		TTY:1-866-278-9428  
		(703) 341-4101 (Fax) 		http://usa.childcareaware.org 		Child Care Aware is a cooperative program of the National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies. Funded through the Office of Family Assistance, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. **SNRP does NOT endorse this site. Listed for reference only. Use responsible caution when investigating ALL care providers. 		 | 
	
			
			
		
		| Military Quick Links (National Guard, Reserve, Active Duty) | 
	
				
		
		ABA Military Pro Bono Project 
					321 N. Clark St.  
			Chicago, IL 60654  
				312-988-5783  
		 
				http://www.militaryprobono.org 		*The ABA Military Pro Bono Project accepts case referrals from military attorneys on behalf of junior-enlisted, active-duty military personnel and their families with civil legal problems, and it places these cases with pro bono attorneys where the legal assistance is needed. The Project is also the platform for Operation Stand-By, through which military attorneys may seek attorney-to-attorney advice to further assist their service member clients.		 | 
			
						
		American Bar Association/Military Lawyers 
				 
		 
				http://www.americanbar.org/portals/military_law... 		*Scroll down the home page to the very bottom for Military and Veteran Bar Association listings.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		DoD Forms Management Program 
				 
		 
				http://www.esd.whs.mil/Directives/forms/dd0001_... 		*Find Dependency Determination Forms here. Scroll down to the DD 137-5 Dependency Statement - Incapacitated Child Over Age 21 and click on the form number. This form can be filled out on line. 		 | 
			
						
		Easter Seals National Headquarters 
					230 W. Monroe St., Suite 1800  
			Chicago, IL 60606  
				(800) 221-6827  
		TTY 312-726-4258  
		(312) 726-1494  (Fax) 		http://www.easterseals.com 		*Contact for the chapter closest to you. Ask your local chapter for camps, grants, respite services and other services available in your area. 		 | 
	
			
				
		
		EFMP & Me: Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) 
				 
		 
				https://efmpandme.militaryonesource.mil 		*Use this tool to maneuver through the Defense Department's network of services and supports for families with special needs. No sign-up is required for service members and family members, but you can choose to create an account to save your progress and preferences.		 | 
			
						
		Exceptional Family Member Program/All Branches/Mobile 
				 
		 
				https://www.militaryonesource.mil/family-relati... 		Contains contact information, Base program locators and enrollment/justification forms for ALL Branches of service. 		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Georgia Department of Community Health 
					2 Peachtree Street N.W., 40th Floor  
			Atlanta, GA 30303-3159  
				(404) 656-4507  
		 
		(404) 651-3159 (Fax) 		http://dch.georgia.gov 				 | 
			
						
		Georgia Department of Public Health Children’sMedical Services (CMS)  
					Two Peachtree Street, N.W.  
			Atlanta, GA 30303  
				(404) 657-4855  
		 
				https://dph.georgia.gov/CMS 		*Community-based, coordinated, family-focused, culturally appropriate, comprehensive system of quality specialty health care services available for Georgia’s children and youth with eligible chronic medical conditions from birth to age 21.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Kids' Waivers/Medicaid Waiver Programs 
				 
		 
				http://www.kidswaivers.org 		Medicaid waivers for children are unfortunately quite confusing. Not only that, but it is impossible to find information about them. This project State-by-State is intended to simplify the process as much as possible. 		 | 
			
						
		Medicaid Waiver dot Org 
				 
		 
				http://medicaidwaiver.org 		*A state-by-state Medicaid Waiver program listing. Please note: Medicaid programs do not transfer. If you're planning a move you'll want to do some homework. Start here then go to the official page of the state you are considering. 		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Military One Source 
				800-342-9647   
		 
				https://www.militaryonesource.mil/special-needs/ 		* A DoD supported site. Military OneSource has policy and programmatic information, helpful resources, products, articles and tips on numerous topics related to military life. Confidential services are available 24 hours a day by telephone and online. In addition to the website support, Military OneSource offers confidential call center and online support for consultations on a number of issues such as spouse education and career opportunities, issues specific to families with a member with special needs, health coaching, financial support, and resources.		 | 
			
						
		National Military Family Association  
					3601 Eisenhower Avenue, Suite 425  
			Alexandria, VA 22304  
				 
		 
				http://www.militaryfamily.org 		E-mail: infor@militaryfamily.org  *Click on Info & Resources links for EFMP=Special Needs information.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Social Security Administration Information for Parents 
				National Info. 1-800-772-1213  
		 
				http://www.ssa.gov/pgm/links_ssi.htm 		*Benefits information and local office addresses with contact information available by state and city. 		 | 
			
						
		The National Resource Directory  
				 
		 
				http://www.nationalresourcedirectory.gov 		The National Resource Directory (NRD) provides access to services and resources at the national, state and local levels that support recovery, rehabilitation and community reintegration.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		The Special Needs Alliance 
				 
		 
				http://www.specialneedsalliance.org 		*Provides a national list of lawyers specializing in special needs trusts and other resources by state. Check here for help with Guardianship, incapacitation, trusts and other pertinent topics.		 | 
			
						
		United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) 
					1660 L Street, NW, Suite 700  
			Washington, DC 20036  
				(800) 872-5827  
		TTY (202) 973-7197  
		(202) 776-0414 (Fax) 		http://www.ucp.org 		*Contact for your local chapter. Excellent state-by-state resource guide. 		 | 
	
			
				
		
		United Way 
					701 N. Fairfax St.  
			Alexandria, VA 22314  
				 
		 
				https://www.unitedway.org/local/united-states 		*Non-profit charitable organization offering a variety of services including camps, respite, grants, etc. Find your local chapter here. 		 | 
			
			
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		| Other | 
	
				
		
		7CutzAbove 
					P.O Box 5323  
			Carry, NC 27512  
				919-825-6918  
		 
				http://www.7cutzabove.com 		Email: 7cutzabove@gmail.com * mobile barbering business catering to those with special needs on a range from Autism, Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, etc.. Anyone that is long term and or short term disabled we are at your service.		 | 
			
						
		Disability Studies, Temple University Blog 
				 
		 
				http://disstud.blogspot.com 		*Based at Temple University but with nationwide contributors. Has a LARGE list of disability related blogs.		 | 
	
			
			
		
		| Parent Support Programs | 
	
				
		
		A Mother's Rest Charitable Respite Foundation 
					P.O. Box 131   
			Monrovia, MD 21770  
				 
		 
				https://www.amothersrest.org 		Email: innkeeper@amothersrest.org *Non-profit AMR coordinates affordable, 3-night respite retreats with our national network of bed and breakfast inn partners.  Proactive health initiative.  Exclusively for parents and caregivers of children or adults with ANY extra need.  Serving bio & adoptive parents.   Moms, Dads, Couples, Grandparents, Special Educators, Mommy & Me, Daddy & Me, Families.  Funding for child care and summer camp grants, financial planning, employment		 | 
			
						
		Autism Support Network 
					P.O. Box 1525  
			Fairfield, CT 06824  
				(203) 404-4929  
		 
		(203) 404-4969 (Fax) 		http://www.autismsupportnetwork.com 		E-mail: info@AutismSupportNetwork.com  *The mission of Autism Support Network is: connect, guide and unite. Our goal is to short-cut the uphill battle individuals and families undertake when faced with autism – whether that means the initial diagnosis, the day-to-day living and coping needed, relationship and therapeutic strategies and the latest information.
**Use the search engine on the Home Page to find resources in your state areas.
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		Center for Parent Information and Resources 
					35 Halsey St., Fourth Floor  
			Newark, NJ 07102  
				(202) 884-8355  
		 
				http://www.parentcenterhub.org 		*Each state has at least one parent center. These should be listed on your state resource links page. If not, click on Parent Centers in the header menu to locate the nearest center to you.		 | 
			
						
		Compassion Fatigue Awareness Project 
				 
		 
				http://compassionfatigue.org 		
The Compassion Fatigue Awareness Project© is dedicated to educating caregivers about authentic, sustainable self-care and aiding organizations in their goal of providing healthy, compassionate care to those whom they serve.
E-mail: patricia@compassionfatigue.org		 | 
	
			
				
		
		DadsMOVE (Mentoring Others With Voices of Experience) 
					6315 South 19th Street  
			Tacoma, WA 98466  
				 
		 
				http://www.dadsmove.org 		*Dads MOVE serves all parents and the families of children with special needs - mental health, behavioral, or emotional concerns, across Washington State and soon, the nation. We are a family-focused, dads driven peer support model, providing education, support, and advocacy to the families of special needs children. CHECK OUT THEIR BLOG!		 | 
			
						
		Disabled Parenting Project (DPP) 
				 
		 
				http://www.disabledparenting.com 		  *An online organization, the Disabled Parenting Project is on a mission to leverage technology in order to create opportunities for parents and prospective parents with disabilities to connect and interact, and serve as an information clearinghouse for relevant information about adaptive parenting.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Exceptional Children's Assistance Center (ECAC) Region 2 & 3 
					907 Barra Row, Suite 102/103  
			Davidson , NC 28036  
				(800) 962-6817  
		(704) 892-1321  
				http://www.ecac-parentcenter.org/ 		email: ecacta@ecacmail.org		 | 
			
						
		Family Voices 
					3701 San Mateo Blvd. NE, Suite 103  
			Albuquerque, NM 87110  
				(888) 835-5669  
		(505) 872-4774  
		(505) 872-4780 (Fax) 		http://www.familyvoices.org 		Family Voices aims to achieve family-centered care for all children and youth with special health care needs and/or disabilities. Through our national network, we provide families tools to make informed decisions, advocate for improved public and private policies, build partnerships among professionals and families, and serve as a trusted resource on health care.
*Click on your state for local chapter information.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		FOCUS - Families of Children Under Stress 
					3050 Presidential Drive, Suite 114  
			Atlanta, GA 30340  
				(770) 234-9111  
		 
		(770) 234-9131 (Fax) 		http://www.focus-ga.org 		email: focus-ga@mindspring.com		 | 
			
						
		Georgia Microboards Association 
					One West Court Square, Ste. 625   
			Decatur, GA 30030  
				678-614-6985  
		 
				http://www.gamicroboards.org 		Email: info@gamicroboards.org
* A microboard is a person-centered, non-profit entity formed by a small group of committed friends and family members who volunteer to help plan, develop and maintain the ongoing services necessary to support one person with a disability. The Georgia Microboards Assiciation provides board training and technical advice, including sample documents, organizational charts and examples of what is required at each step of the microboard's incorporation and development.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Hands and Voices 
					PO Box 3093  
			Boulder, CO 80307  
				(866) 422-0422   
		 
				http://www.handsandvoices.org/index.htm 		E-mail: parentadvocate@handsandvoices.org
*Dedicated to supporting families with children who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing without a bias around communication modes or methodology. We're a parent-driven, non-profit organization providing families with the resources, networks, and information they need to improve communication access and educational outcomes for their children, nationwide. Click on the Map to find the chapter in your state.		 | 
			
						
		Mommies of Miracles 
				 
		 
				http://www.mommiesofmiracles.com 		*Mommies of Miracles is a growing international peer-driven support group of mothers who have children of any age (infant-adult) with complex medical issues, rare or undiagnosed conditions, and/or developmental disabilities.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Parent Technical Assistance Center Network 
					35 Halsey St., 4th Floor  
			Newark, NJ 07102  
				(973) 642-8100  
		 
				http://www.parentcenterhub.org/rptacs/ 		*Parent Centers provide training, information and assistance to families of children with all disabilities ages birth to 26 years and the professionals who work with them. Click on the Regional Map to find the program/programs in your state. 		 | 
			
						
		Parent to Parent USA (P2PUSA) 
					2030 M St. NW, Suite 350  
			Washington, DC 20036  
				 
		 
				http://www.p2pusa.org/p2pusa/sitepages/p2p-home... 		E-mail: memberinfo@p2pusa.org *The site is now closed but still has some archived information.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Parents Educating Parents & Professionals for ALL Children (PEPPAC) 
					3680 Kings Highway  
			Douglasville, GA 30135  
				(800) 322-7065  
		 
		(770) 577-7774 (Fax) 		http://www.peppinc.org 				 | 
			
						
		Sesame Street & Autism - Resources for Parents 
				 
		 
				http://autism.sesamestreet.org 		*Sesame Workshop created Sesame Street and Autism: See Amazing in All Children, a nationwide initiative aimed at communities with children ages 2 to 5. Developed with input from parents, people who serve the autism community, and people with autism, See Amazing in All Children offers families ways to manage common challenges, to simplify everyday activities, and to grow connections and support from family, friends, and community.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Sibling Support Project/A Kindering Center Program 
					6512 23rd Ave NW, #213  
			Seattle, WA 98117  
				(206) 297-6368  
		 
		 (509) 752-6789 (Fax) 		http://www.siblingsupport.org 		E-mail: info@siblingsupport.org
*The Sibling Support Project is a national effort dedicated to the life-long concerns of brothers and sisters of people who have special health, developmental, or mental health concerns.
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		The Caregiver's Space 
				 
		 
				http://www.thecaregiverspace.org 		*The Caregiver Space is designed to be a free social network, dedicated solely to the welfare of caregivers: The Invisible Patients. Our goal is to become the premier center for finding resources, sharing experiences, developing personal networks and learning ways to minimize and cope with caregiver stress. Our code is to provide services that transcend disease, age, length of illness and income.
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		The Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion 
					1700 N. Broad Street, Suite 313  
			Philadelphia, PA 19122  
				215-204-6779  
		 
				http://tucollaborative.org/community-inclusion-... 		E-mail: abilger@temple.edu *Contains an excellent list of available educational, and other, resources.		 | 
			
			
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		| Patient Assistance Programs | 
	
				
		
		American Dental Association ~ Give Kids A Smile Program 
				 
		 
				http://www.givekidsasmile.ada.org/findGKAS.asp 		*This is a yearly clinic in most communities. Click on the Clinic locator to find a clinic in your area.		 | 
			
						
		Merck Patient Assistance Programs 
					P.O. Box 100  
			Whitehouse Station, NJ 08889-0100  
				908-423-1000  
		 
				http://www.merck.com/merckhelps/patientassistance/ 		Merck offers a family of programs providing free and discounted medicines to patients who cannot afford their prescribed medicines.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		National Council on Patient Information and Education  
					200-A Monroe Street, Suite 212  
			Rockville, MD 20850  
				(301) 340-3940  
		 
		(301) 340-3944 (Fax) 		http://www.talkaboutrx.org 		Email: ncpie@ncpie.info  		 | 
			
						
		NeedyMeds 
					P.O. Box 219  
			Gloucester, MA 01931  
				 
		 
				http://www.needymeds.org 		NeedyMeds is a 501(c)(3) national non profit, has information on programs that help people who can't afford their medications and health care costs. Provides data regarding approximately 2400 programs and nearly 11,000 free/low-cost/sliding-scale clinics. 		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Partnership for Prescription Assistance 
				1-888-477-2669  
		 
				http://www.pparx.org 		The Partnership for Prescription Assistance offers a single point of access to more than 475 public and private patient assistance programs, including more than 180 programs offered by pharmaceutical companies. More than 2,500 brand-name and generic medicines are covered.		 | 
			
						
		Partnership for Prescription Assistance Kids  
				1-877-369-1477  
		 
				http://kids.pparx.org 		The Partnership for Prescription Assistance offers a single point of access to more than 475 public and private patient assistance programs, including more than 180 programs offered by pharmaceutical companies. More than 2,500 brand-name and generic medicines are covered.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Pfizer Helpful Answers 
				1-866-706-2400  
		 
				http://www.pfizerhelpfulanswers.com 		Pfizer Helpful Answers is a family of assistance programs for uninsured and underinsured patients who need help getting their Pfizer medicines. 
These programs provide: 
•Pfizer medicines for free or at a savings to patients who qualify
•Some programs also offer reimbursement support services
Call for more information.		 | 
			
						
		RxAssist 
					111 Brewster Street  
			Pawtucket, RI 02860  
				401-729-3284  
		 
		401-729-2955 (Fax) 		http://www.rxassist.org 		Email: info@rxassist.org 
Patient Assistance Program Center ~ Offers a comprehensive database of programs and information.		 | 
	
			
			
		
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		 United States Tennis Association/Wheelchair Tennis 
					70 West Red Oak Lane  
			White Plains, NY 10604  
				HQ (914) 696-7000  
		 
				https://www.usta.com/en/home/play/lots-of-ways-... 		*Provides regulation and paralympic play information nation wide.Contact for full program information. 		 | 
			
						
		Accessible Playground dot Net 
					1463 Greystone Dr.  
			Pittsburgh, PA 15206  
				(412) 334-2652  
		 
				http://www.accessibleplayground.net 		E-mail: mara@letkidsplay.com
*Excellent web based center for information re: Accessible playgrounds. Provides a nationwide state-by-state playground directory and playground resources.
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		American Amputee Hockey Association and Standing Amputee 
				 
		 
				http://www.usahockey.com/page/show/902518-stand... 		E-Mail: DisabledHockey@USAHockey.org
*The AAHA invites all players with limb loss/ birth defects/ and other disabilities to play upright ice hockey.		 | 
			
						
		American Camp Association 
					5000 State Road 67 North  
			Martinsville, IN 46151-7902  
				800-428-2267  
		765-342-8456  
		765-342-2065 (Fax) 		https://www.acacamps.org 		*24 Regional Offices nationwide. Check listings for camps near you.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		American Dance Therapy Association 
					230 Washington Avenue Extension, Suite 101  
			Albany, NY 12203-3539  
				818-340-4010  
		 
		567-377-5710 (Fax) 		https://adta.org 		Email: info@adta.org
*Supports chapters and regional study groups throughout the United States. Find your chapter under About, Information, Chapters.
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		American Music Therapy Association 
					8455 Colesville Road, Suite 1000  
			Silver Spring, MD 20910  
				301-589-3300  
		 
		301-589-5175 (Fax) 		https://www.musictherapy.org 		*The mission of the American Music Therapy Association is to advance public awareness of the benefits of music therapy and increase access to quality music therapy services in a rapidly changing world. 		 | 
	
			
				
		
		American Wheelchair Bowling Association 
					P.O. Box 69  
			Clover, VA 24534  
				 
		 
				http://www.awba.org 		E-mail: info@awba.org
*The AWBA provides a competitive, challenging, and informative environment for those individuals with disabilities requiring the use of a wheelchair while bowling to participate in bowling events no matter their individual skill level. 		 | 
			
						
		Amputee Coalition 
					900 East Hill Avenue, Suite 205  
			Knoxville, TN 37915  
				888-267-5669  
		 
				http://www.amputee-coalition.org 		E-Mail: amputee-coalition.org
*See for amputee camps listed by state.
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		Art Shop Therapuetic Art Lessons for Children and Adults with Disabilities 
					1043 Grand Ave.  
			St. Paul, MN 55105  
				612-254-5013  
		 
				http://artshoptherapy.com 		*ArtShop provides opportunities for children and adults with cognitive, developmental, emotional and physical disabilities to participate in the creative process and develop as artists.  Through therapeutic art lessons and projects adapted for individuals with disabilities, ArtShop utilizes the process of creating art to promote and develop self expression and empowerment.		 | 
			
						
		Artistic Realization Technologies, Inc. 
					11 Whippoorwill Way  
			Belle Meade, NJ 08502  
				908-359-3098  
		 
				http://www.artrealization.org 		E-mail: info@artrealization.org  *Created technologies, studio programming, and training that empowers those who lack the articulate use of their hands to gain perfect individual control of the art-making process.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Best Buddies - Global Headquarters 
					100 Southeast Second Street, Suite 2200  
			Miami , FL 33131  
				(800) 892-8339  
		(305) 374-2233  
		(305) 374-5305 (Fax) 		http://www.bestbuddies.org 		*Currently has 177 chapters across the United States. Contact for a chapter in your area.		 | 
			
						
		C.A.S.T. for Kids Foundation (Western Region) 
					227 S.W. 41st Street  
			Renton, WA  98057  
				(425) 251-3214  
		 
		(425) 251-3272 (Fax) 		http://www.castforkids.org/ 		Email:jim@castforkids.org
*Contact for a fishing program in your state		 | 
	
			
				
		
		CampResource.com/Online Summer Camp Directory 
				 
		 
				http://www.campresource.com 		*Special needs camps for boys and girls that focus on the challenges of ADHD, Autism, physical disabilities, weight loss, diabetes, and many other special needs that children face. Listed alphabetically. Can search by camp type and state.
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		Challenge Air 
					7363 Cedar Springs Road  
			Dallas, TX 75235  
				(214) 351-3353  
		1-877-FLY-KIDS  
				http://www.challengeair.com 		Challenge Air has enriched the lives of children and youth with special needs through its unique aviation programs since 1993. Programs can be set up in various communities that qualify. Contact for details!		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Coweta Organization for Riding Rehabilitation And Learning (CORAL) 
					52 Oliver Potts Road  
			Newnan, GA 30263  
				(770) 254-0840  
		 
				http://www.corraltrc.org/ 		E-mail: mpcorral@earthlink.net		 | 
			
						
		DreamPower Therapeutic Equestrian Center, Inc.  
					2855 Arbor Hill Road  
			Canton, GA 30115  
				Farm: (678) 493-0172  
		 
				http://www.dreampowertherapy.org/ 		E-mail: volunteer@dreampowertherapy.org 		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Dreams Fulfilled Through Music 
					P.O. Box 40548  
			San Antonio, TX 78229  
				210-771-5809  
		 
		210-247-9681 (Fax) 		http://dreamsfulfilledthroughmusic.org/index.ph... 		E-mail: info@dftm.org
*National Music Teacher Directory for teachers specializing/also teaching children with special needs. Click on Resources then Teacher Directory.		 | 
			
						
		Easter Seals Camp (ASCCA) 
					P.O. Box 21  
			Jackson's Gap, AL 36861  
				1-800-843-2267 (in ALabama)  
		256-825-9226  
				http://www.campascca.org/ 				 | 
	
			
				
		
		Freedom's Wings International, Inc. 
					324 Charles Street, Apt #25  
			Coopersburg, PA 18036  
				(800) 382-1197  
		 
				http://www.freedomswings.org 		Freedom's Wings International (FWI) is a non-profit organization run by and for people with physical disabilities. We provide the opportunity for those who are physically challenged to fly in specially adapted sailplanes, either as a passenger or as a member of the flight training program.
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		Full Radius Dance 
					P.O. Box 54453  
			Atlanta, GA 30308  
				(404) 724-9663  
		 
		(404) 724-9663 (Fax) 		http://www.fullradiusdance.org 		Email: fullradiusdance@aol.com		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Full Radius Dance 
					P.O. Box 54453   
			Atlanta, GA 30308  
				 
		 
				https://fullradiusdance.org 		E-mail: fullradiusdance@gmail.com		 | 
			
						
		International Wheelchair Aviators 
					P.O. Box 279  
			Kemah, TX 77565  
				281-703-7450  
		 
				http://wheelchairaviators.org 		E-mail: IWAviators@aol.com
 
A worldwide group of disabled and able bodied 
pilots interested in aviation and flying. Members have many different disabilities including paraplegia,quadriplegia, amputee, multiple sclerosis, spina bifida, polio and other problems.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Let Kids Play! 
					1463 Greystone Dr.  
			Pittsburgh, PA 15206  
				(412) 334-2652  
		 
				http://www.letkidsplay.com 		E-mail: mara@letkidsplay.com
*Let Kids Play is a consulting firm that works with manufacturers, 
communities, non-profits, park districts, retail stores, and parents on projects and strategies that ensure that all 
children have the best play opportunities possible		 | 
			
						
		Life Rolls On 
					400 Corporate Pointe, Suite 525  
			Culver City, CA 90230  
				866-We Will Walk  
		 
		(Ph) (310) 807-5488 (Fax) 		http://www.liferollson.org 		Email: Contact@LifeRollsOn.org
*Life Rolls On is a non-profit organization that inspires others to see the boundless possibilities beyond paralysis. Established in 2002, LRO’s signature adaptive surfing program, They Will Surf Again, has grown into a catalyst of hope for thousands of individuals throughout the world.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Morgans™ Wonderland (Fully Accessible Theme Park) 
					5223 David Edwards Drive  
			San Antonio, TX 78233  
				(210) 495-5888  
		(877) 495-5888 (toll free)  
				http://www.morganswonderland.com 		E-mail: info@morganswonderland.com
*Provides a safe, clean and beautiful environment free of economic barriers that all individuals, regardless of age, special need or disability, can come to and enjoy.
 
  
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		MySummerCamps.Com 
					909 Sepulveda Blvd.  
			El Segundo, CA 90245  
				310-280-4105  
		877-777-7738  
		310-280-4921 (Fax) 		http://www.mysummercamps.com/camps/Special_Need... 		*Large resource listing of a wide variety of Special Needs summer camps in the US and Canada.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		National 4-H Council 
					7100 Connecticut Ave.  
			Chevy Chase, MD 28015  
				301-961-2800  
		 
				https://4-h.org/about/leadership/national-4-h-c... 		*Click on "Contact Us" to find your local chapter.
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		National Amputee Golf Association 
					11 Walnut Hill Rd  
			Amherst, NH 03031  
				 
		 
				http://nagagolf.org 		E-mail:info@nagagolf.org
See "Related Links" for regional and international organization contact information.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		National Center on Accessibility 
					501 North Morton Street, #109  
			Bloomington, IL 47404-3732  
				(812) 856-4422  
		TTY(812) 856-4421  
		(812) 856-4480 (Fax) 		http://www.ncaonline.org 		*NCA was established through a cooperative agreement between Indiana University and the National Park Service.  Over the last two decades, NCA has emerged as a leading authority on access issues unique to park and recreation programs and facilities.		 | 
			
						
		National Center on Physical Activity and Disability 
					1640 W. Roosevelt Road  
			Chicago, IL 60608-6904  
				1-800-900-8086  
		 
		1-312-355-4058 (Fax) 		http://www.ncpad.org/ 		Email: ncpad@uic.edu.
*Maintains a State-by-state listing of Summer Camps and recreational facilities.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		National Inclusion Project - Let's ALL Play Resources 
					800 Park Office Dr Suite 3314  
			RTP, NC 27709  
				919-314-5540  
		 
		919-314-5541  (Fax) 		https://www.inclusionproject.org/lets-all-play/... 		Email: contactus@inclusionproject.org *Let’s ALL Play provides training, resources, and partnerships for recreational programs that are currently serving children with special needs and wish to do it better or programs seeking to open doors currently shut to children with special needs in their community. We strive to meet programs where they are.		 | 
			
						
		National Park Service/Accessible Opportunities in National Parks  
				 
		 
				http://www.nps.gov/pub_aff/access/opportunities... 		*Contact information is available by Park. Check out the left-hand menu for more National Park accessibility information.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		National Parks InteragencyAmerica the Beautiful Passes  
				 
		 
				http://www.nps.gov/fees_passes.htm 		*Updated information regarding free access passes to National Parks for U.S. citizens or permanent residents with permanent disabilities.		 | 
			
						
		National Sports Center for the Disabled 
					P.O. Box 1290  
			Winterpark , CO 80482  
				(970) 726-1540  
		(303) 316-1540  
		(970) 726-4112 (Fax) 		http://www.nscd.org 		*National Sports Center for the Disabled's mission is to positively impact the lives of people with any physical or mental challenge through quality adaptive recreation programs in over 20 sports.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		National Wheelchair Basketball Association 
					1130 Elkton St., Suite C  
			Colorado Springs, CO 80907  
				(719) 266-4082  
		 
		(719) 266-4876 (Fax) 		http://www.nwba.org 		E-mail: info@nwba.org		 | 
			
						
		Special Olympics Program Locator 
					1133 19th Street, N.W.  
			Washington, DC 20036  
				1-202-628-3630  
		 
				https://www.specialolympics.org/programs?locale=en 		*Check here to find a program in your area.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Spitzer Dance Company 
					5481 Hege Brooke Pointe  
			Acworth, GA 30101  
				(212) 877-3490  
		 
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		SportsAbilities 
					9249 South Broadway #200-156  
			Highlands Ranch, CO 80129  
				 
		 
				http://sportsabilities.com 		*We are the premier resource for people with disabilities to find recreational, advocacy, support, and sporting activities in the nation.   We have calendars for every state and 27 different activities ranging from Team Sports to Social Gatherings.								 | 
	
			
				
		
		The American Association of Adapted Sports Programs, Inc 
					P.O. Box 451047  
			Atlanta, GA 31145   
				(404) 294-0070  
		 
		(404) 294-5758 (Fax) 		http://www.adaptedsports.org/index.html 		email: sports@adaptedsports.org		 | 
			
						
		The Center for Courageous Kids 
					1501 Burnley Road   
			Scottsville, KY 42164  
				270-618-2900   
		 
				http://www.thecenterforcourageouskids.org 		E-mail info@courageouskids.org
*The Center for Courageous Kids, also known as CCK, is a world class medical camp located in Scottsville, KY, serving children and families from across the country who are living with a variety of medical challenges.  We are open year round and can host 120 kids at a time.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		The Miracle League Association 
					1506 Klondike Road, Suite 105  
			Conyers, GA 30094  
				770 760-1933  
		 
		770 483-1223 (Fax) 		http://www.miracleleague.com 		E-mail: Johnny@miracleleague.com
*The Miracle League focuses on removing barriers which keep mentally and physically disabled children off the baseball field and lets them experience the joy of America's favorite pastime.Click on "Find a League" to find a league in your community. 		 | 
			
						
		The National Alliance for Accessible Golf 
					1733 King Street  
			Alexandria, VA 22314  
				(703) 299-4296  
		 
		(703) 739-0124 (Fax) 		http://www.accessgolf.org 		E-mail: info@accessgolf.org
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		The United States Association of Blind Athletes 
					33 N. Institute St.  
			Colorado Springs, CO 80903  
				(719) 630-0422  
		 
		(719) 630-0616 (Fax) 		http://www.usaba.org/ 		*See home page for Camp Information and Regional Offices in your area and state.		 | 
			
						
		United States Quad Rugby Association 
					4000 Ridgeway Drive  
			Birmingham, AL 35209  
				(205) 313-7431  
		 
				http://usqra.org 		E-mail:president@quadrugby.com
*The United States Quad Rugby Association provides opportunities, support, and structure for competitive wheelchair rugby to people with disabilities.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		US Deaf Sports Federation 
					PO Box 22011  
			Santa Fe, NM 87502-2011  
				TTY:(605) 367-5761   
		(605) 367-5760  
		(605) 977-6625 (Fax) 		https://usdeafsports.org 		Email: support@usdeafsports.org
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		US Electric Wheelchair Hockey Association 
					7216 39th Avenue North  
			Minneapolis, MN 55427  
				763-535-4736  
		 
		208-279-1368 (Fax) 		http://www.powerhockey.com 		PowerHockey™ is based on basic hockey rules with a few adaptations to allow everyone in a power wheelchair the ability to participate. 		 | 
	
			
				
		
		US Youth Soccer TOPSoccer (The Outreach Program for Soccer 
					9220 World Cup Way  
			Frisco, TX 75034  
				800-4SOCCER  
		 
		(972) 334-9960 (Fax) 		http://www.usyouthsoccer.org/programs/topsoccer/ 		E-mail: mmoran@usyouthsoccer.org
*A community-based training and team placement program for young athletes with disabilities, organized by youth soccer association volunteers. The program is designed to bring the opportunity of learning and playing soccer to any boy or girl, ages 4-19, who has a mental or physical disability.
*Contact for a program in your area.		 | 
			
						
		USA Disabled Hockey 
					1775 Bob Johnson Dr  
			Colorado Springs , CO 80906-4090  
				(719) 576-USAH (8724)  
		 
		 (719) 538-1160 (Fax) 		http://www.usahockey.com/page/show/887219-disab... 		E-mail: usah@usahockey.org
*Contains a listing of teams and disciplines all over the US. See Team Listings for a team near you.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		VerySpecialCamps.Com 
				 
		 
				http://www.veryspecialcamps.com 		An online camp directory for individuals with one or more of a wide range of special needs. Listings are by state. 		 | 
			
						
		VSA arts 
					2700 F Street, NW  
			Washington, DC 20566  
				(800) 933-8721  
		(202) 628-2800  
		(202) 737-0725 (Fax) 		http://education.kennedy-center.org/education/vsa/ 		*With 52 international affiliates and a network of nationwide affiliates, VSA is providing arts and education programming for youth and adults with disabilities around the world. Check for VSA programs in your state.		 | 
	
			
			
		
		| Service Dogs/Canine Programs | 
	
				
		
		Assistance Dog Institute/Bergin University of Canine Studies  
					1215 Sebastopol Road  
			Santa Rosa, CA 95407  
				(707) 545-3647  
		 
				http://www.berginu.edu 		Email: info@berginu.edu 		 | 
			
						
		Canine Companions for Independence 
					P.O. Box 205  
			Farmingdale, NY 11735  
				(800) 572-2275 (TDD)  
		 
				http://www.cci.org 		Chapter Listings by Region		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Canine Companions for Independence (CCI)/National Center 
					P.O. Box  
			Oceanside, CA 92052  
				(800) 572-2275  
		(760) 901-4300  
		(760) 901-4551 (Fax) 		http://www.caninecompanions.org 		*Contact for regional training centers and Veteran's Programs.		 | 
			
						
		Delta Society National Service Dog Center 
					875 124th Ave. NE Suite 101  
			Bellevue, WA 98005  
				(425) 226-7351  
		 
				http://www.deltasociety.org 		(Search for trainers and local training programs by state)		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Dogs 4 Diabetics 
					1647 Willow Pass Road, #157  
			Concord, CA 94520-2611  
				(925) 246-5785  
		 
				http://www.dogs4diabetics.com 		E-mail: info@dogs4diabetics.com		 | 
			
						
		National Education of Assistance Dog Services, Inc/N.E.A.D.S.  
					P.O. Box 213  
			West Boylston, MA 01583  
				(978) 422-9064 V/TDD  
		 
		(978) 422-3255 (Fax) 		http://www.neads.org 		E-Mail: info@neads.org
*Contact for Regional contact information		 | 
	
			
				
		
		Southeastern Guidedogs, Inc. 
					4210 77th Street E.  
			Palmetto, FL 34221  
				(800) 944-3647  
		1-941-729-5665   
		(941) 729-6646 (Fax) 		http://www.guidedogs.org/ 				 | 
			
						
		The Sam Simon Foundation (Hearing Dogs) 
					30765 Pacific Coast Hwy #113  
			Malibu, CA 90265  
				V/TTY: (310) 457-5898  
		 
				http://www.samsimonfoundation.com 		Email: info@samsimonfoundation.org		 | 
	
			
			
		
		| Transition/Post Secondary Schooling | 
	
				
		
		 Got Transition 
					1615 M Street NW, Suite 290  
			Washington, DC 20036  
				202-223-1500  
		 
		202-429-3957 (Fax) 		http://www.gottransition.org 		E-mail: info@GotTransition.org  *Our aim is to improve transition from pediatric to adult health care through the use of new and innovative strategies for health professionals and youth and families. Serves as a clearinghouse for current transition information, tools, and resources. 
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		Applied Self Direction 
					1089 Commonwealth Avenue, #371  
			Boston, MA 02215  
				 
		 
				http://www.appliedselfdirection.com 		E-mail: info@appliedselfdirection.com *Applied Self Direction provides practical expertise intended to create and operate self direction programs that run effectively and efficiently for individuals, states, managed care entities, Financial Management Services providers, and other stakeholders. The mission of Applied Self Direction is to promote self direction so individuals have the choice and control to live the lives they want.
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		Association on Higher Education And Disability (AHEAD) 
					107 Commerce Center Drive, Suite 204  
			Huntersville, NC 28078  
				(704) 947-7779  
		 
		(704) 948-7779 (Fax) 		https://www.ahead.org/home 		*AHEAD is actively involved in all facets of promoting full and equal participation by individuals with disabilities in higher education; and supporting the systems, institutions, professions, and professionals who attend to the fulfillment of this important mission.
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		National Collaborative on Workforce and Disability for Youth (NCWD) 
					4455 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 310  
			Washington, DC 20008  
				877-871-0744  
		TTY: 877-871-0665  
				https://youth.gov/federal-agencies/national-col... 		*Federal informational program site. Excellent resource. Click on "Content By State" for programs in your area.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		National Gateway to Self-Determination 
				 
		 
				http://www.ngsd.org 		*This site provides a single access for self-advocates, professionals, policy-makers and the general public on the current best practices and evidence-based activities in enhancing self-determination in the lives of people with developmental and intellectual disabilities, as well as any individual.
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		| Transportation Information | 
	
				
		
		Mercy Medical Angels 
					4620 Haygood Road suite 1  
			Virginia Beach, VA 23455   
				757-318-9174  
		 
		757-464-1284 (Fax) 		http://mercymedical.org 		E-mail: info@MercyMedical.org *Our mission is to ensure that no financially stressed patient is denied access to distant specialized medical evaluation, diagnosis or treatment for lack of a means of long-distance medically related transportation; further to ensure the provision of urgent transportation in situations of compelling human need and homeland security (disaster response) emergencies.		 | 
			
						
		National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association 
					3327 W. Bearss Ave.  
			Tampa, FL 33618   
				(800) 833-0427  
		(813) 264-2697   
		(813) 962-8970 (Fax) 		http://www.nmeda.com 		Email: nmeda@aol.com
*Provides a state-by-state listing of NMEDA QAP certified dealerships. Start here when looking for mobility equipment (lifts, vehicles, steering systems, etc.) information.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association (NMEDA) Special Kids Fund (SKF) 
				732-397-5056  
		 
				http://www.nmeda.com/special-kids-fund/ 		E-mail: dg@specialkidsfund.org    *This program is designed to collect donated accessible vans and transfer them to families of individuals with disabilities. SKF also works to provide funding for families to purchase a handicap van conversion and have dealerships refurbish older and higher mileage vans for the needy.  
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		School Transportation News 
					P.O. Box 789   
			Redondo Beach, CA 90277  
				(310) 792-2226  
		 
		310-792-2231 (Fax) 		https://www.stnonline.com 		*See Special Needs Transportation news, equipment, resources, etc.		 | 
	
			
				
		
		US Department of Transportation 
					1200 New Jersey Ave, SE  
			Washington, DC 20590  
				1 (202) 366-4000   
		TTY:(800) 877-8339  
				https://www.transportation.gov/accessibility 		*Accessibility - Equal Access to Transportation.		 | 
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