The Children’s Home of Cincinnati
(513) 272-2800
Helps almost 7,000 vulnerable children overcome social, behavioral and learning challenges every year, provides education, behavioral health treatment and physical health support to children with such challenges.
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Mommies of Miracles
Mommies of Miracles is the world's largest virtual support group for mothers of children who have medical complexities, life-limiting conditions, or developmental disabilities. The mission of Mommies of Miracles is to eliminate the isolation mothers of exceptional needs children experience on a daily basis by providing an extended network of resources, products and services, grief support, family matching, and hope.
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Little Light House
(918) 664-6746
Works to improve the quality of life for children with special needs, their families, and their communities. We accomplish this mission by providing tuition-free educational and therapeutic services to children with special needs ages birth to six.
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Special Kids Care
918-836-9464
They support the right of every child and his or her family, regardless of ability, to participate as full members of families, communities, and society. They believe inclusive experiences for children with and without disabilities include a sense of belonging, positive social relationships and development and learning to reach their full potential.
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Old Mill Center for Children and Families
541-757-8068
The Old Mill Center management have brings together services that address the educational, social, emotional and family needs of a diverse population of children. The unique range and interaction of services allows Old Mill staff to provide multi-leveled, individualized and group support to at-risk children, from birth to 18, and their families.
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Mighty Oaks Children’s Therapy Center
541 967-7551
Through pediatric physical, occupational, and speech/language therapies Mighty Oaks Children’s Therapy Center helps children with disabilities attain their greatest potential for independence and success.
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CareLink Community Support Services
610-874-1119
Our rehabilitation services and professional staff provide the supports that people with serious mental illness, physical disabilities and other developmental challenges need to be active, productive members of their communities.
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Camphill Special School
610.469.9236
Camphill Special School’s mission is to create wholeness for children and youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities through education and therapy in extended family living so that they may be better understood and their disabilities moderated, that they may more fully unfold their potential, and that they more fully and meaningfully participate in life
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Mom’s House
(814) 535-4848
Free childcare and support for solo moms who are attending school
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Family to Family of Rhode Island
(401) 456-4732
Family to Family of Rhode Island is a network created by families for families of children and adults with special needs. They offer opportunities for families to connect with one another to share experiences, information, and support. Family to Family of Rhode Island is sponsored by Family Voices of RI and the Paul V. Sherlock Center on Disabilities.
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Looking Upwards, Inc.
(401)-847-0960
Looking Upwards is a private, nonprofit agency offering a wide array of services to adults with developmental disabilities and children with special healthcare needs.
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Able South Carolina
864.235.1421
Able SC is a Center for Independent Living (CIL), an organization not about “helping” people with disabilities, but built on the central concept of self-empowerment. They empower people with disabilities to live active, self-determined lives: advocacy, service and support.
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Easter Seals South Carolina
803-256-0735
Providing exceptional services to ensure children with disabilities or special needs have equal opportunities to live, learn, work and play in their communities since 1934.
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South Dakota Parent Connection (SDPC)
1-800-640-4553
The mission of South Dakota Parent Connection (SDPC) is to connect families caring for children (birth to 26) with the full range of disabilities or special health care needs to information, training and resources in an environment of support, hope and respect.
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Special Spaces
865-249-6079
Special Spaces was founded in July 2004 on the precedent that children battling life-threatening illnesses need their own special space. This is a place of hope and inspiration, and a special space to find peace and comfort.
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Tennessee Voices for Children, Inc. (TVC)
615-269-7751
TVC attempts to become knowledgeable about changes and policies and laws that will affect children, to speak out forcefully on these issues, and to educate our legislators and other public officials about the impact their decisions will have on children and families.
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The Lindsay Foundation
The Lindsay Foundation is a non-profit organization whose primary goal is to assist families with resources necessary to provide medical treatment, therapies and rehabilitative equipment in order to improve the quality of life for their children with special needs.
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Achievement Center of Texas
(972) 414-7700
The Achievement Center of Texas provides day care, day habilitation (life skills training), arts exploration, educational assistance and community inclusion for children and young adults with special needs.
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