Camden County Developmental Disability Resources
(573) 317-9233
Camden Co. Developmental Disability Resources (CCDDR) was created to provide for the employment, residential, and related service needs for Camden Co. persons with developmental disabilities.
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Parents, Let’s Unite for Kids - PLUK
800-222-7585
PLUK is a private, nonprofit organization formed in 1984 by parents of children with special needs in the state of Montana for the purpose of information, support, training and assistance to aid their children at home, school and as adults. PLUK is an organization of parents and other caring individuals who serve families and individuals with disabilities of any age and at no cost.
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Child Development Center
406-549-6413
The Child Development Center (CDC) provides services to families in western Montana whose children are considered to be “at risk” for delays in development or have a diagnosed developmental disability. CDC works with each family to promote the development of their child from birth through age 21.
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Easter Seals Nebraska
402-345-2200
Easter Seals Nebraska provides services to help ensure all people with disabilities have an equal opportunity to live, learn, work and play.
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Mosaic
877-366-7242
Mosaic is a faith-based organization serving people with intellectual disabilities. They foster opportunities and partnerships that create meaningful lives, in caring communities, giving a voice to the needs of the people they serve.
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Community Bridges
603-225-4153
Community Bridges advances the integration, growth and interdependence of people with disabilities in their home communities in ways that promote their ability to have positive control over the lives they have chosen for themselves. Community Bridges is a leader in the development of and advocacy for innovative approaches in supporting families.
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Easter Seals New Hampshire
603-623-8863
Easter Seals provides exceptional services, education, outreach, and advocacy so that people living with autism and other disabilities can live, learn, work and play in our communities.
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Programs for Parents, Inc.
973.297.1114
Programs for Parents (PfP) is a not-for-profit organization which works to ensure that children get the best possible start in life. They support children, families and child care providers, in Essex County, through advocacy and action; offering education, referrals, sharing best practices and access to available financial resources.
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The Molly Bear Foundation, Inc.
(609) 228-8575
The Molly Bear Foundation, Inc. was created by Sean and Erin Brown, parents of Molly Elizabeth, out of a desire to support families raising children with Trisomy 18. The goal of the Molly Bear Foundation is to provide supplemental financial assistance to families raising children with Trisomy 18.
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The Connection for Women and Families
(908) 273-4242
Provides much needed community service programs such as English as a Second Language, special needs swimming and recreation, after school enrichment, cardio-pulmonary rehabilitation and support services for women with breast and gynecological cancers. In addition, The Connection offers a Scholarship Program, which assures that everyone can participate in our programs, regardless of their economic circumstance.
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Family Voices
505-872-4774
Family Voices is a nonprofit, family-led organization promoting quality health care for all children and youth, particularly those with special health care needs, working to improve health care programs and policies and ensuring that health care systems include, listen to, and honor the voices of families.
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Abrazos Family Support Services
(505) 867-3396
Abrazos Family Support Services provides a variety of specialized educational, health, developmental and parent support services that help families to meet the special needs of their infants, children, and adult family members with disabilities. Their services are available to individuals and families who live in Bernalillo and Sandoval Counties, New Mexico.
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Resources for Children With Special Needs (RCSN)
212 677 4650
Resources for Children with Special Needs (RCSN) is an independent nonprofit organization that works for families and children with all disabilities, across all boroughs, to understand, navigate, and access the services needed to ensure that all children and youth have the opportunity to develop their full potential.
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Springbrook
607.286.7171
Springbrook provides innovative supports for individuals of all ages with developmental disabilities.
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Florida Developmental Disabilities Council, Inc.
850-488-4180
The mission of the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council, Inc., is to advocate and promote meaningful participation in all aspects of life for Floridians with developmental disabilities.
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FOCUS
770-234-9111
FOCUS offers comfort, hope, and fun to families with children who are medically fragile or have significant developmental or physical disabilities through a variety of programs.
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Georgia Advocacy Office
404.885.1234
GAO's mission is to organize their resources and follow their values and legal mandates in ways which substantially increase the number of people who are voluntarily standing beside and for people in Georgia who have significant disabilities and mental illness.
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Warm Springs Counseling Center
208.343.7813
Warm Springs Counseling Center (WSCC) is an outpatient behavioral, emotional and mental health clinic that offers counseling and therapy services to children and families that has been operated by Children’s Home Society of Idaho since 1975. WSCC strives to be the first choice in behavioral health services, referrals, customer service, and employment.
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