Jewish Social Service Agency
703-896-7918
JSSA helps children, adolescents and their parents cope with behavioral and emotional challenges that impact their sense well-being, relationships, and school performance. JSSA also has a comprehensive program for children, teens, and adults with learning, attention and development disabilities
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Seattle Children’s Playgarden
206 325 5576
Seattle Children's Playgarden is a nonprofit organization operating a preschool program for children with special needs (ages two and a half to five) at the Colman Playfield in Seattle. The Playgarden's program is organized so that special needs children are grouped with typically developing children.
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Children’s Therapy Clinic
(304) 342-9515
Children’s Therapy Clinic is a private, non-profit organization located in Charleston, WV. We provide comprehensive therapy to children with disabilities. If a child’s job is to grow, learn, and play, our job is to help a child be a child.
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Easter Seals West Virginia
304-242-1390
Easter Seals creates solutions that change lives of children and adults with disabilities or other special needs and their families.
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Snappin’ Ministries
262-391-5458
Our pursuit is to continuously support and encourage those living with the challenge of parenting a special needs child, so that the genuine love and hope of Jesus will be experienced and shared in their every day lives.
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City of Cheyenne Youth Alternatives Program
307-638-2091
Community program to increase communication and help kids who may be having a tough time.
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Uplift - Casper Office
(888) 875-4383
Encouraging success and wellness for families, children, youth, and young adults with or at risk of emotional, behavioral, or learning disorders, disabilities, and other special health care needs
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Uplift - Jackson Office
(888) 875-4383
Encouraging success and wellness for families, children, youth, and young adults with or at risk of emotional, behavioral, or learning disorders, disabilities, and other special health care needs
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North Carolina Sports for Special Kids Foundation
(919) 683-8680
Our Mission is to provide resources to existing organizations to help further their ability to provide sports and physical activities for kids with physical and developmental disabilities.
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Metro Area Mayors Committee for People with Disabilities
701-241-4858
The Metro Area Mayors Committee for People with Disabilities is committed to promoting equal opportunities. The purpose of this website to provide the committee a course of action to best communicate disability issues to individuals and groups in the metropolitan area. We contend that as a community, we must maintain an environment that is respectful to the rights, dignity, and individuality of each member. This website endeavors to serve as a key link between the Metro Area Mayors Committee and the people of Fargo, Moorhead, West Fargo and Dilworth.
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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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