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Browse local and national resources for individuals with disabilities and their caregivers. Use the filters below to find what you need.

The Arc

nonprofit National

The largest national community-based organization advocating for and with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

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World Institute on Disability - Accessibility Resources

community National

Accessibility and universal design resources for creating inclusive environments.

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National Parks Disability Access Pass

recreation government National

Free lifetime access pass for U.S. citizens with permanent disabilities to national parks and federal recreation sites.

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CCMOO Clothing

clothing National

Adaptive clothing including large body suits and g-tube access clothing for children with special needs.

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CBO Baby

clothing National

Large body suits and adaptive clothing for babies and children.

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Billy Footwear

clothing National

Adaptive shoes with zip-around design for easy on/off, designed for individuals with disabilities.

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Feeding Tube Awareness - Adaptive Clothing Guide

clothing National

Curated list of adaptive clothing options for individuals with feeding tubes.

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TED Talks on Disability

community National

Collection of inspiring TED Talks focused on disability, inclusion, and advocacy.

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SBSK (Special Books by Special Kids)

community National

Non-profit that tells disability and special needs stories to promote understanding and acceptance.

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Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center (ECTA)

early-intervention National

National resource center for early intervention and early childhood special education programs.

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CDC - Learn the Signs. Act Early.

early-intervention National

Free developmental milestone resources, checklists, and tips for parents to track their child's development from 2 months to 5 years.

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PACER Center - Transition Resources

transition National

Comprehensive transition planning resources for youth with disabilities moving from school to adult life.

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Think College

transition National

National resource for college options for people with intellectual disabilities, including program search and planning tools.

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Social Security Disability Benefits (SSI/SSDI)

financial National

Federal disability benefits including Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI).

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ABLE National Resource Center

financial National

Information about ABLE accounts — tax-advantaged savings accounts for individuals with disabilities.

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National Disability Rights Network

financial National

Largest provider of legally based advocacy services for people with disabilities in the US.

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Family Voices

insurance National

National network helping families navigate healthcare and insurance systems for children with special health care needs.

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Special Needs Alliance

planning National

National network of attorneys specializing in special needs trusts, guardianship, estate planning, and benefits preservation.

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NAMI - National Alliance on Mental Illness

mental-health National

Mental health support, education, and advocacy including support groups for caregivers.

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Caregiver Action Network

mental-health National

Support and resources specifically for family caregivers, including mental health resources and peer support.

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National Aging and Disability Transportation Center

transportation National

Resources for accessible transportation options across the country for people with disabilities and older adults.

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HUD - Fair Housing & Disability

housing National

Federal resources on housing rights for people with disabilities, reasonable accommodations, and accessibility requirements.

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Finding Disability-Friendly Doctors

medical National

Guide to finding medical providers who are experienced with and accessible to patients with disabilities.

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American Camp Association - Find a Camp

camps National

Searchable database of accredited camps including camps for children with special needs and disabilities.

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Sibling Support Project (Sibshops)

sibling-support National

National program providing peer support for brothers and sisters of people with special needs. Includes Sibshops workshops.

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Sibling Leadership Network

sibling-support National

National network providing information, support, and tools for siblings of individuals with disabilities.

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Assistive Technology Act Programs

assistive-tech National

National network providing AT information, device demonstrations, and lending programs in every state.

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AbleData

assistive-tech National

National database of assistive technology products with over 40,000 products for people with disabilities.

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Closing the Gap

assistive-tech National

Resource for assistive technology in education and employment for individuals with disabilities.

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Special Olympics

sports National

World's largest sports organization for children and adults with intellectual disabilities — year-round training and competitions.

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Move United (formerly DSUSA)

sports National

Adaptive sports programs for youth and adults with physical disabilities including skiing, cycling, kayaking, and more.

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Miracle League

sports National

Adaptive baseball leagues for children with disabilities, with rubberized fields designed for wheelchairs and walkers.

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Ready.gov - People with Disabilities

emergency National

Federal emergency preparedness resources specifically for individuals with disabilities and their caregivers.

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FEMA - Disability & Access

emergency National

FEMA resources for emergency planning and disaster response for people with disabilities.

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Rebuilding Together

home-modifications National

Non-profit providing free home modifications and accessibility improvements for people with disabilities.

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CAPS - Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist

home-modifications National

Find certified professionals trained in accessible home design and modifications for people with disabilities.

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Alaska Early Intervention / Infant Learning Program

early-intervention Alaska

Alaska's Part C early intervention program providing coordinated, community-based services for families with infants and toddlers (birth to age three) with developmental delays or disabilities. Services include home visits, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and developmental therapy delivered in natural environments.

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The Arc of Anchorage

nonprofit Alaska

Alaska's chapter of The Arc, providing a full array of disability services from birth throughout life for Alaskans with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Programs include residential support, employment assistance, and creative arts through the Sparc studio.

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Special Olympics Alaska

sports Alaska

Provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities throughout Alaska, including the Young Athletes Program for preschool children.

3200 Mountain View Dr., Anchorage, AK 99501

1-888-499-7625

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Disability Law Center of Alaska

legal Alaska

Alaska's federally designated Protection and Advocacy agency. An independent nonprofit law firm providing legal advocacy, abuse and neglect investigations, self-advocacy training, and legal representation for people with disabilities. Offices in Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Juneau.

1-800-478-1234

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Alaska Division of Vocational Rehabilitation

government Alaska

State agency helping Alaskans with disabilities prepare for, obtain, and keep employment. Services include vocational evaluation, job training, job search and placement, transportation, counseling, job coaching, and benefit analysis.

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NAMI Alaska

mental-health Alaska

Alaska affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness providing free mental health support, education programs, support groups, and resources for individuals and families affected by mental illness.

907-277-1300

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Assistive Technology of Alaska (ATLA)

assistive-tech Alaska

Alaska's statewide assistive technology resource center serving Alaskans of any age. Services include AT device demonstrations, equipment loans and reuse, training, and information to help people make informed decisions about assistive technology for work, school, home, and daily life.

(907) 563-2599

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Alaska ABLE Plan

financial Alaska

Tax-advantaged savings and investment program for eligible Alaskans with disabilities. Allows saving for qualified disability expenses without losing eligibility for SSI and Medicaid. Earnings are federally tax-deferred and tax-free when used for qualified expenses.

(888) 609-8871

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Providence Alaska Children's Hospital - Pediatric Neurodevelopment

medical Alaska

Alaska's children's hospital offering a Pediatric Neurodevelopment program for children under age 6 with ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, developmental delays, and speech concerns. Provides coordinated medical care with community partners.

3340 Providence Drive, A Tower, Suite 565, Anchorage, AK 99508

907-212-2321

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Challenge Alaska

sports Alaska

Adaptive sports and therapeutic recreation organization serving over 1,000 people with disabilities annually. Programs include ParaSport (sled hockey, goalball, cycling, wheelchair sports), Warrior Programs for veterans, Adaptive Ski and Ride School, and after-school adaptive sports.

740 Bonanza Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99518

907-344-7399

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Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services (ADRS)

government Alabama

State agency providing services for children and adults with disabilities including early intervention, vocational rehabilitation, and independent living services.

602 S Lawrence St, Montgomery, AL 36104

334-293-7500

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Alabama Early Intervention System (AEIS)

early-intervention Alabama

Part C early intervention program providing developmental services for infants and toddlers birth to age 3 with developmental delays or disabilities.

334-293-7500

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The Arc of Alabama

nonprofit Alabama

Statewide advocacy organization for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, offering resources, support, and community programs.

557 S Lawrence St, Montgomery, AL 36104

334-262-7688

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Special Olympics Alabama

sports Alabama

Year-round sports training and athletic competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities across Alabama.

820 Shades Creek Pkwy, Birmingham, AL 35209

205-868-2950

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Alabama Disability Rights (Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program)

legal Alabama

Federally mandated protection and advocacy system providing legal advocacy for Alabamians with disabilities.

Box 870395, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487

205-348-4928

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Alabama Respite Network

respite Alabama

Respite care referral network helping families of children and adults with disabilities find temporary relief care services.

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Camp ASCCA

camps Alabama

Alabama's Special Camp for Children and Adults, offering year-round programs and summer camp for individuals with disabilities.

5278 Camp ASCCA Dr, Jackson Gap, AL 36861

256-825-9226

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STAR (Statewide Technology Access and Response) for Alabamians with Disabilities

assistive-tech Alabama

Assistive technology program providing device demonstrations, short-term loans, and assistance accessing assistive technology for Alabamians with disabilities.

334-293-7154

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Alabama ABLE Savings Plan

financial Alabama

Tax-advantaged savings accounts for individuals with disabilities to save without affecting eligibility for public benefits like Medicaid and SSI.

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Alabama Medicaid Waiver Programs

financial Alabama

Home and community-based Medicaid waiver programs providing services for individuals with intellectual disabilities and other conditions to remain in their communities.

334-242-5000

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ClasTran Paratransit (Birmingham)

transportation Alabama

Paratransit and demand-response transportation service for individuals with disabilities in the Birmingham metro area.

205-521-0101

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Alabama Housing Finance Authority - Accessible Housing

housing Alabama

State housing authority providing information on accessible and affordable housing options for individuals with disabilities.

334-244-9200

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UAB Developmental Pediatrics

medical Alabama

Developmental and behavioral pediatrics program at the University of Alabama at Birmingham providing comprehensive evaluations and treatment for children with developmental concerns.

1600 7th Ave S, Birmingham, AL 35233

205-934-4011

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Easter Seals of Central Alabama Pediatric Therapy

therapy Alabama

Pediatric therapy services including physical, occupational, and speech therapy for children with disabilities.

334-288-0240

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Alabama Vocational Rehabilitation Service - Employment

employment Alabama

Employment services including job training, placement, and support for individuals with disabilities seeking competitive integrated employment.

334-293-7500

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Lakeshore Foundation Adaptive Recreation

sports Alabama

Adaptive sports and recreation programs for individuals with physical disabilities including wheelchair sports, fitness, and wellness programs.

4000 Ridgeway Dr, Birmingham, AL 35209

205-313-7400

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Arkansas Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS)

government Arkansas

State agency providing services and supports for individuals with developmental disabilities including waiver programs, case management, and community supports.

501-682-8665

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Arkansas Early Intervention (First Connections)

early-intervention Arkansas

Part C early intervention program for infants and toddlers birth to age 3 with developmental delays, providing family-centered services and supports.

800-643-8258

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The Arc of Arkansas

nonprofit Arkansas

Statewide nonprofit advocating for and with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, providing resources and community support.

501-375-7770

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Special Olympics Arkansas

sports Arkansas

Year-round sports training and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities throughout Arkansas.

501-771-0222

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Disability Rights Arkansas

legal Arkansas

Federally designated protection and advocacy organization providing legal advocacy and rights protection for Arkansans with disabilities.

400 W Capitol Ave, Suite 1200, Little Rock, AR 72201

501-296-1775

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Arkansas Lifespan Respite Coalition

respite Arkansas

Respite care resources and referrals for family caregivers of individuals with disabilities or special health care needs.

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Camp Aldersgate

camps Arkansas

Year-round camp and retreat center providing inclusive outdoor experiences for children and adults with disabilities and special health needs.

2000 Aldersgate Rd, Little Rock, AR 72205

501-225-1444

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INCREASING Capabilities Access Network (ICAN)

assistive-tech Arkansas

Arkansas assistive technology program providing device demonstrations, short-term loans, and assistance accessing AT solutions for individuals with disabilities.

501-666-8868

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Arkansas ABLE Account

financial Arkansas

Tax-advantaged savings accounts allowing individuals with disabilities to save without losing eligibility for public benefits.

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Arkansas Medicaid Waiver Programs (ARChoices)

financial Arkansas

Home and community-based Medicaid waiver programs enabling individuals with disabilities to receive services in their homes and communities.

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Rock Region METRO Paratransit

transportation Arkansas

Paratransit transportation services for individuals with disabilities in the Little Rock metropolitan area.

501-375-6717

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Arkansas Development Finance Authority - Accessible Housing

housing Arkansas

State housing finance agency providing accessible and affordable housing resources for individuals with disabilities.

501-682-5900

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UAMS Developmental Pediatrics

medical Arkansas

Developmental and behavioral pediatrics at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, providing comprehensive evaluations and care for children with developmental concerns.

501-364-1100

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Easter Seals Arkansas Pediatric Therapy

therapy Arkansas

Pediatric therapy services including physical, occupational, and speech therapy for children with disabilities.

501-227-3600

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Arkansas Rehabilitation Services - Employment

employment Arkansas

Vocational rehabilitation and employment services for individuals with disabilities seeking competitive integrated employment.

501-296-1600

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Arizona Early Intervention Program (AzEIP)

early-intervention Arizona

Arizona's statewide interagency system of early intervention services and supports for families of infants and toddlers, birth until age three, with disabilities or delays. Services include specialized instruction, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy provided through local service-providing agencies.

888-592-0140

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The Arc of Arizona

nonprofit Arizona

Advocates for the rights and full community participation of all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Arizona. Partners with local chapters to provide services, support, advocacy, and public policy efforts statewide.

(602) 243-1787

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Special Olympics Arizona

sports Arizona

Provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in 16 state-level sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. Programs include Unified Sports where athletes with and without disabilities play together, plus free health screenings.

2455 N. Citrus Rd. Bldg 64, Phoenix, AZ

(602) 230-1200

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Arizona Center for Disability Law (Disability Rights Arizona)

legal Arizona

Arizona's federally designated Protection and Advocacy system. A nonprofit public interest law firm dedicated to protecting the rights of individuals with physical, mental, psychiatric, sensory, and cognitive disabilities through free legal services, advocacy, and investigations.

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Arizona Rehabilitation Services Administration

government Arizona

State agency helping individuals with disabilities achieve employment goals. Services include vocational evaluation, job training, job search, job placement, transportation, and job site modification. Part of the Arizona Department of Economic Security.

1-800-563-1221

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NAMI Arizona

mental-health Arizona

Arizona affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness providing free mental health support, education, advocacy, and resources for individuals and families affected by mental illness throughout the state.

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Arizona Technology Access Program (AzTAP)

assistive-tech Arizona

Arizona's Assistive Technology Act Program, part of the Institute for Human Development at Northern Arizona University. Provides device demonstrations, loan programs, alternative financing through AzLAT, and education about assistive technology for persons with disabilities of all ages.

602-728-9534

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AZ ABLE

financial Arizona

Arizona's ABLE savings program allowing persons with disabilities to save and invest money without losing eligibility for public benefits like Medicaid and SSI. Tax-free growth and withdrawals when used for qualified disability expenses.

1-800-439-1653

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Phoenix Children's Hospital - Developmental Pediatrics

medical Arizona

Premier resource for developmental pediatrics evaluating and treating children with developmental delays, autism, ADHD, Down syndrome, Fragile X, and other neurodevelopmental disorders. Multiple clinic locations throughout the Phoenix area.

602-933-2327

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Arizona Disabled Sports

sports Arizona

Offers adaptive sports opportunities for individuals with intellectual, developmental, and physical disabilities. Weekly programs include archery, aquatics, basketball, bowling, cycling, golf, hiking, kayaking, power soccer, wheelchair basketball, wheelchair tennis, and yoga.

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California Early Start Program

early-intervention California

California's Part C early intervention program for eligible infants and toddlers (birth to 36 months) with developmental delays or disabilities and their families. Coordinated through regional centers and local education agencies, providing therapy services and family support at no cost for evaluation and service coordination.

(800) 515-2229

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The Arc of California

nonprofit California

Advocates for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities since 1950. Monitors legislation, mobilizes grassroots advocacy, and provides educational events, resources, and trainings for the disability community in English and Spanish.

916-567-0163

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Special Olympics Southern California

sports California

Offers 12 sports across 4 seasons, serving nearly 25,000 athletes with intellectual disabilities in community and school-based programs across 11 Southern California counties. Includes Unified Sports and health programs.

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Disability Rights California

legal California

The largest disability rights organization in the nation and California's designated Protection and Advocacy agency. Provides litigation, legal representation, advocacy, investigations, and public policy work to protect the rights of people with disabilities.

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California Department of Rehabilitation

government California

Administers the largest vocational rehabilitation program in the country, helping job seekers with disabilities obtain competitive employment. Services include career guidance, job training, assistive technology, and independent living skills through 85 field offices statewide.

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NAMI California

mental-health California

California's state NAMI organization providing support for more than 20,000 Californians a year through mental health programs, advocacy, and education. Coordinates with affiliates statewide.

916-567-0163

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Ability Tools - California Assistive Technology Program

assistive-tech California

California's Assistive Technology Act Program operated in partnership with the Department of Rehabilitation. Services include AT Exchange marketplace, device lending libraries, financial loan program, information and referral, and reuse programs statewide.

800-390-2699

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CalABLE

financial California

California's ABLE savings and investment plan helping people with disabilities save for qualified disability expenses while maintaining benefit eligibility. Contributions and earnings are 100% federal and California state tax-free when used for qualified expenses.

1-833-225-2253

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Children's Hospital Los Angeles - Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics

medical California

Addresses medical and psychosocial aspects of children's developmental and behavioral issues. The Boone Fetter Clinic offers comprehensive diagnoses and follow-up care for neurodevelopmental, behavioral, attention, and feeding difficulties with a multidisciplinary team.

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Angel City Sports

sports California

Los Angeles-based nonprofit providing year-round adaptive sports opportunities for kids, adults, and veterans with physical disabilities or visual impairments. Over 250 adaptive sports clinics per year and hosts the Angel City Games, the largest Paralympic-style event in the Western US.

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Early Intervention Colorado

early-intervention Colorado

Colorado's Part C early intervention program supporting families with children birth to age three who have developmental delays or disabilities. Services include speech therapy, physical therapy, and other developmental services provided in natural learning environments at no cost to families.

1-888-777-4041

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The Arc of Colorado

nonprofit Colorado

Promotes and protects the human rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and supports their full inclusion in the community. Provides educational information, connects families to resources, and advocates on behalf of individuals with IDD.

1580 Logan Street, Suite 930, Denver, CO 80203

(303) 864-9334

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Special Olympics Colorado

sports Colorado

Improves the lives of more than 23,000 individuals with intellectual disabilities through free sports training and competitions, social events, and health education and screenings throughout Colorado.

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Disability Law Colorado

legal Colorado

Colorado's Protection and Advocacy agency dedicated to eradicating discrimination, abuse, and neglect. Provides legal representation, investigation, advocacy, and education to protect and promote the rights of people with disabilities and older people for nearly 50 years.

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Colorado Division of Vocational Rehabilitation

government Colorado

Assists people with disabilities to succeed at work and live independently. Services include work-based learning, training, job placement, supported employment, and pre-employment transition services for students with disabilities.

707 17th Street, Suite 2700, Denver, CO 80202

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NAMI Colorado

mental-health Colorado

Colorado affiliate of NAMI providing educational programs, support groups, and advocacy for individuals and families affected by mental illness. Mission is to build communities of recovery and hope through education, support, and advocacy.

3333 S Bannock St Ste 430, Englewood, CO 80110

303-321-3104

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Colorado Assistive Technology Act Program

assistive-tech Colorado

Managed by the Center for Inclusive Design and Engineering at CU Denver, providing AT information, services, device loans, and financial loans for education, employment, and community living. Includes the SWAAAC program for school-based assistive technology services.

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Colorado ABLE

financial Colorado

Colorado's ABLE savings program for people with disabilities, allowing tax-advantaged savings while protecting eligibility for public assistance programs. Contributions may qualify for a state tax deduction. Minimum $25 to open an account.

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Children's Hospital Colorado - Developmental Pediatrics

medical Colorado

Comprehensive interdisciplinary care for children and youth with developmental delays and intellectual disabilities, including autism spectrum disorders. Specialized clinics for Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Fragile X, and eXtraordinarY Kids. Telehealth available.

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National Sports Center for the Disabled (NSCD)

sports Colorado

One of the largest therapeutic recreation organizations in the world, serving over 3,000 children and adults with disabilities annually. Programs include alpine skiing, snowboarding, Nordic skiing, rock climbing, kayaking, and therapeutic horseback riding at Winter Park Resort and the Front Range.

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Connecticut Birth to Three System

early-intervention Connecticut

Connecticut's early intervention program (IDEA Part C) for infants and toddlers with developmental delays or disabilities, from birth to age 3. Services include speech-language pathology, special education, physical therapy, occupational therapy, assistive technology, and family support, provided in homes and natural settings at no cost to families.

1-800-505-7000

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The Arc Connecticut

nonprofit Connecticut

Statewide advocacy organization committed to protecting the rights of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and promoting opportunities for full inclusion. Provides advocacy, education, outreach, and community enrichment for individuals with IDD and their families throughout Connecticut.

170 Water Street, Naugatuck, CT 06770

(860) 246-6400

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Special Olympics Connecticut

sports Connecticut

Provides year-round sports training and competitions for nearly 14,000 athletes with intellectual disabilities across nearly 70 local programs. Offers Olympic-style sports, Unified Sports partnerships with schools, and free health screenings at events.

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Disability Rights Connecticut

legal Connecticut

Connecticut's designated Protection and Advocacy System for individuals with disabilities. Provides legal advocacy on disability issues including abuse, neglect, discrimination, assistive technology access, community integration, voting rights, and employment. All services are free.

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Connecticut Bureau of Rehabilitation Services

government Connecticut

A bureau within the Connecticut Department of Aging and Disability Services serving as the state's vocational rehabilitation program. Provides training, job placement, career counseling, and support services to help people with disabilities prepare for, find, and keep employment.

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NAMI Connecticut

mental-health Connecticut

State chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness offering no-cost mental health services, support groups, education programs, and advocacy for individuals living with mental health conditions, their families, and caregivers across Connecticut.

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Connecticut Tech Act Project

assistive-tech Connecticut

Statewide program that increases access to assistive technology for individuals with disabilities of all ages. Offers device demonstrations, short-term equipment loans, refurbished equipment, deaf-blind services, and an AT loan program to help residents remain active and engaged.

55 Farmington Ave., 12th Floor, Hartford, CT 06105

(800) 537-2549

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ABLE CT

financial Connecticut

Connecticut's ABLE savings program allowing eligible individuals with disabilities to save for qualified disability expenses without losing eligibility for SSI, Medicaid, and other assistance programs. Offers tax-deferred growth, tax-free withdrawals for qualified expenses, and state income tax deductions for contributions.

(888) 609-3268

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Connecticut Children's - Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics

medical Connecticut

Connecticut Children's developmental medicine specialists provide comprehensive care for children with neurodevelopmental and behavioral challenges including autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, intellectual disability, and learning disorders. Offers the Autism Spectrum Assessment Program (ASAP) and a Transition to Adulthood clinic for ages 15-26.

(860) 837-5758

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Gaylord Sports Association

sports Connecticut

Offers the most diverse adaptive sports program in Connecticut with 15 different sports for individuals ages 16 and up with permanent physical disabilities or visual impairments. Programs range from introductory clinics for casual beginners to competitive sports teams.

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Strong Start DC Early Intervention Program

early-intervention District of Columbia

DC's early intervention program administered by OSSE, providing free services and supports to eligible children birth to 3 and their families. Available regardless of income, insurance, legal, or employment status. Services provided in homes and community settings.

1050 First Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002

(202) 727-3665

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The Arc of the District of Columbia

nonprofit District of Columbia

Serving persons with intellectual disabilities in Washington DC and their families since 1950. Offers counseling, family support, supported employment, and day programs. The only community-based nonprofit working for people with I/DD throughout their lifetimes and across all diagnoses.

1825 K Street NW, Suite 1200, Washington, DC 20006

(202) 636-2950

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Special Olympics District of Columbia

sports District of Columbia

Sole provider of year-round sports, health, and inclusion programs for over 2,500 children and adults with intellectual disabilities in DC. Offers 10 Olympic-style sports, programs in over 45 DC schools, and three multi-sport championships annually, all at no cost.

415 Michigan Ave, NE, Suite 50, Washington, DC

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Disability Rights DC at University Legal Services

legal District of Columbia

DC's Protection and Advocacy (P&A) program providing individual and systemic legal advocacy, community outreach, education, and investigation of abuse and neglect for adults, children, and youth with disabilities. Advocates for access to health care, housing, education, and employment.

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DC Department on Disability Services - Vocational Rehabilitation

government District of Columbia

Provides vocational and rehabilitative services to individuals with disabilities to help them prepare for, secure, regain, or retain employment. Services include assessment, counseling, vocational training, job search assistance, job placement, and supported employment.

250 E Street, SW, Washington, DC 20024

(202) 730-1700

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NAMI DC

mental-health District of Columbia

Operating since 1981 as an affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, NAMI DC provides support groups, education sessions, advocacy before city government and Congress, and training for police officers on mental health encounters.

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DC Assistive Technology Program (DCATP)

assistive-tech District of Columbia

Helps DC residents with disabilities and seniors increase independence through assistive technology. Offers free AT education, device testing, one-on-one consultations with occupational therapists, phone and computer accessibility training, and a durable medical equipment recycling program.

(202) 547-0198

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DC ABLE

financial District of Columbia

DC's ABLE savings program helping residents with disabilities save for qualified disability expenses without losing benefits from SSI, Medicaid, and other assistance programs. Features tax-deferred earnings, tax-free withdrawals for qualified expenses, and a checking account option.

(888) 609-3458

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Children's National Hospital - Neurodevelopmental Pediatrics

medical District of Columbia

Children's National Hospital provides comprehensive neurodevelopmental care including the Child Development Program for children birth to 4, diagnostic assessments for autism, developmental delays, and neurological disorders. Evaluates more than 1,500 children each year.

(202) 476-2327

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MedStar National Rehabilitation Hospital - Adaptive Sports & Fitness

sports District of Columbia

The Adaptive Sports and Fitness program at MedStar NRH empowers individuals with physical disabilities to pursue healthy and active lifestyles through recreational and competitive sports. Programs are open to anyone in the community with a physical disability at no cost.

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Delaware Birth to Three Early Intervention Program

early-intervention Delaware

Delaware's Birth to Three (B23) program supports families with infants and toddlers who have or are at risk of developmental delays or disabilities. Provides assessments, personalized plans, and expert guidance to help children reach their full potential through an Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP).

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The Arc of Delaware

nonprofit Delaware

Statewide nonprofit advocating for and serving Delawareans with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and their families since 1953. Programs include housing, employment, case management, advocacy, self-advocacy, and social and recreational activities.

2 South Augustine Street, Suite B, Wilmington, DE 19804

(302) 996-9400

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Special Olympics Delaware

sports Delaware

Provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in 20 Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. Programs include Unified Sports, Young Athletes, and health screenings, all provided free of charge.

(302) 831-4653

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Disability Rights Delaware (Community Legal Aid Society)

legal Delaware

Delaware's federally mandated Protection and Advocacy (P&A) agency, providing free legal advocacy services to residents with disabilities on issues including education, housing, benefits, employment, accessibility, and assistive technology.

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Delaware Division of Vocational Rehabilitation

government Delaware

Provides individualized services to people with disabilities to help them prepare for, obtain, and maintain employment. Over 75 years of experience helping individuals with disabilities find career pathways and greater independence.

4425 North Market Street, PO Box 9969, Wilmington, DE 19089

(302) 761-8275

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NAMI Delaware

mental-health Delaware

Supports, educates, and advocates for people with severe and persistent mental illness in Delaware. Provides awareness, advocacy, support groups, education programs, and housing resources for individuals and families affected by mental illness.

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Delaware Assistive Technology Initiative (DATI)

assistive-tech Delaware

A program of the Center for Disabilities Studies at the University of Delaware that connects Delawareans with disabilities to assistive technology through equipment loans, demonstrations, training, the AT Exchange reuse program, and Assistive Technology Resource Centers across the state.

461 Wyoming Road, Newark, DE 19716

1-800-870-3284

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DEPENDABLE - Delaware ABLE Plan

financial Delaware

Delaware's ABLE savings plan allowing individuals with disabilities to save for qualified disability expenses on a tax-advantaged basis without jeopardizing SSI, Medicaid, and other federal benefits. Features include a checking account option with debit card.

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Nemours Children's Hospital, Delaware - Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics

medical Delaware

Nemours developmental behavioral pediatricians help children learn and grow by assessing developmental progress and evaluating delays in communication, movement, and motor skills. Diagnoses conditions like autism, ADHD, cerebral palsy, and Down syndrome, providing early treatment for better outcomes.

1600 Rockland Road, Wilmington, DE 19803

(800) 416-4441

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Special Olympics Delaware - Unified Sports & Recreation

sports Delaware

Beyond competitive sports, Special Olympics Delaware offers inclusive Unified Sports programs that bring together athletes with and without intellectual disabilities, plus Young Athletes programs for children ages 2-7. Year-round activities across 20 sports at no cost.

619 South College Avenue, Newark, DE 19716

(302) 831-4653

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Agency for Persons with Disabilities (APD)

government Florida

Florida state agency serving individuals with developmental disabilities including autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, and intellectual disabilities through waiver programs and community supports.

866-273-2273

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Florida Early Steps

early-intervention Florida

Part C early intervention program for infants and toddlers birth to 36 months with developmental delays or established conditions.

800-218-0001

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The Arc of Florida

nonprofit Florida

Statewide nonprofit advocating for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, with local chapters offering direct services throughout Florida.

850-921-0460

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Special Olympics Florida

sports Florida

Year-round sports training and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities at locations across Florida.

352-243-9536

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Disability Rights Florida

legal Florida

Federally designated protection and advocacy organization providing free legal services to Floridians with disabilities.

800-342-0823

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Florida Respite Coalition

respite Florida

Statewide coalition connecting family caregivers with respite care providers and resources for temporary relief.

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Camp Boggy Creek

camps Florida

Year-round camp for children with serious illnesses and disabilities, providing free medically supervised camp experiences.

30500 Brantley Branch Rd, Eustis, FL 32736

352-483-4200

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Florida Alliance for Assistive Services and Technology (FAAST)

assistive-tech Florida

Florida's assistive technology program providing device demonstrations, equipment loans, and training for individuals with disabilities.

850-487-3278

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Florida ABLE Account

financial Florida

Tax-advantaged savings program allowing Floridians with disabilities to save without impacting eligibility for public benefits.

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Florida Medicaid Waiver Programs (iBudget)

financial Florida

Home and community-based Medicaid waiver program providing individualized budgets for services for individuals with developmental disabilities.

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LYNX ACCESS LYNX Paratransit (Orlando)

transportation Florida

Paratransit transportation service for individuals with disabilities in the greater Orlando area who cannot use fixed-route bus service.

407-423-8747

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Florida Housing Finance Corporation - Accessible Housing

housing Florida

State housing agency providing information on accessible and affordable housing options for individuals with disabilities throughout Florida.

850-488-4197

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UF Health Developmental Pediatrics

medical Florida

Developmental and behavioral pediatrics at the University of Florida providing evaluations, diagnosis, and treatment for children with developmental concerns.

352-273-9000

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Easter Seals South Florida Pediatric Therapy

therapy Florida

Comprehensive pediatric therapy services including physical, occupational, speech, and behavioral therapy for children with disabilities.

305-325-0470

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Florida Division of Vocational Rehabilitation - Employment

employment Florida

State vocational rehabilitation program providing employment services, job training, and placement for Floridians with disabilities.

800-451-4327

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Miracle League of South Florida

sports Florida

Adaptive baseball league providing opportunities for children with disabilities to play baseball on a custom-designed accessible field.

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Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD)

government Georgia

State agency providing services for individuals with developmental disabilities, mental health needs, and addictive diseases throughout Georgia.

404-657-2252

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Georgia Early Intervention (Babies Can't Wait)

early-intervention Georgia

Part C early intervention program serving infants and toddlers birth to age 3 with developmental delays or disabilities and their families.

888-651-8224

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The Arc Georgia

nonprofit Georgia

Statewide advocacy organization for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities providing information, referral, and community support.

404-634-9465

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Special Olympics Georgia

sports Georgia

Year-round sports training and competition programs for individuals with intellectual disabilities throughout Georgia.

770-414-9390

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Georgia Advocacy Office

legal Georgia

Federally designated protection and advocacy agency providing legal advocacy and rights protection for Georgians with disabilities.

One CNN Center, Suite 850, Atlanta, GA 30303

404-885-1234

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Georgia Respite Coalition

respite Georgia

Statewide respite care network providing referrals and resources for family caregivers of children and adults with disabilities.

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Camp Dream (Disability Resource, Education, and Advocacy Movement)

camps Georgia

Camp and recreation programs for children and adults with disabilities providing inclusive outdoor experiences and social engagement.

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Tools for Life - Georgia Assistive Technology Act Program

assistive-tech Georgia

Georgia's assistive technology program at Georgia Tech providing device demonstrations, equipment loans, and AT training statewide.

800-497-8665

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Georgia ABLE Account (STABLE)

financial Georgia

Tax-advantaged savings accounts for individuals with disabilities to save without losing eligibility for public benefits like Medicaid and SSI.

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Georgia Medicaid Waiver Programs (NOW/COMP)

financial Georgia

Home and community-based Medicaid waivers (New Options Waiver and Comprehensive Supports Waiver) for individuals with developmental disabilities.

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MARTA Mobility Paratransit (Atlanta)

transportation Georgia

Paratransit transportation service for individuals with disabilities in the metro Atlanta area who cannot use fixed-route transit.

404-848-5826

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Georgia Department of Community Affairs - Accessible Housing

housing Georgia

State housing agency providing resources for accessible and affordable housing for individuals with disabilities throughout Georgia.

404-679-4940

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Emory Developmental Pediatrics

medical Georgia

Developmental pediatrics program at Emory University and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta providing comprehensive evaluations and care.

404-785-5437

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Easter Seals North Georgia Pediatric Therapy

therapy Georgia

Pediatric therapy services including physical, occupational, and speech therapy for children with disabilities in North Georgia.

404-943-1070

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Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency (GVRA) - Employment

employment Georgia

State vocational rehabilitation program providing job training, placement, and employment support for Georgians with disabilities.

844-367-4872

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BlazeSports America

sports Georgia

Adaptive sports organization born from the 1996 Atlanta Paralympic Games, providing year-round sports programs for youth and adults with physical disabilities.

404-270-2000

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Hawaii Early Intervention Section

early-intervention Hawaii

Federal and state-mandated program providing developmental services for eligible children from birth to three years in five areas: physical, cognitive, communication, social-emotional, and adaptive. Services delivered in natural environments with the goal of coaching parents to support development.

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The Arc in Hawaii

nonprofit Hawaii

Founded in 1954, provides quality direct and advocacy services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Hawaii. Services include residential support, community programs, and systems advocacy with legislators to develop beneficial policies.

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Special Olympics Hawaii

sports Hawaii

Serves more than 7,200 athletes and unified partners on every island in Hawaii. Offers training and competition in 10 sports with over 50 competitions annually, including 3 statewide competitions.

91-610 Maunakapu Street, Ewa Beach, HI 96706

(808) 943-8808

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Hawaii Disability Rights Center

legal Hawaii

Hawaii's Protection and Advocacy System for people with disabilities. Provides legal advocacy, investigations of abuse and neglect, and protection of rights through PADD, PAIMI, and PAAT programs. Serves all islands statewide.

1001 Bishop St, Ste 1110, Honolulu, HI 96813

(808) 949-2922

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Hawaii Division of Vocational Rehabilitation

government Hawaii

Assists people with disabilities to prepare for, secure, maintain, or advance in competitive employment. Services tailored to individual skills, interests, and abilities with offices on all major islands.

1-888-764-7586

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NAMI Hawaii

mental-health Hawaii

Established in 1991, NAMI Hawaii provides free support, education, information, and resources for individuals and families affected by mental illness. Programs include Peer-to-Peer and Family-to-Family educational courses.

808-591-1297

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Assistive Technology Resource Centers of Hawaii (ATRC)

assistive-tech Hawaii

Hawaii's designated Assistive Technology Act agency since 1991. Provides demos, training, equipment loans, computer redistribution, assessment, financial loans, and advocacy activities to help people with disabilities participate in community life.

200 N. Vineyard Blvd. Suite 430, Honolulu, HI 96817

(808) 532-7112

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Hawaii ABLE Savings Program

financial Hawaii

Tax-advantaged savings accounts for Hawaii residents with qualifying disabilities. Allows saving for qualified disability expenses while keeping federal and state benefits including SSI, Medicaid, and SNAP. Low annual fee of $35.

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Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children

medical Hawaii

Hawaii's only children's hospital providing comprehensive pediatric specialty care including neurodevelopmental services, developmental and behavioral assessments, and NICU follow-up developmental monitoring. Located in Honolulu.

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AccesSurf Hawaii

sports Hawaii

The only organization in Hawaii offering access to ocean and adaptive water sports, hosting over 40 events per year with 2,500+ ocean experiences annually. Programs include Day at the Beach, Wounded Warrior events, and competitive adaptive surfing. Hawaii's first Paralympic Sports Club.

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The Arc of Iowa

nonprofit Iowa

State chapter of The Arc promoting and protecting the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Iowa.

515-276-9608

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Iowa Early ACCESS

early-intervention Iowa

Iowa's early intervention system providing services for infants and toddlers from birth to age 3 with developmental delays.

888-425-4371

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Special Olympics Iowa

sports Iowa

Year-round sports training and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities across Iowa.

551 SE Dovetail Rd., Grimes, IA 50111

515-986-5520

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University of Iowa Stead Family Children's Hospital - Developmental Pediatrics

medical Iowa

Comprehensive developmental and behavioral pediatric services at Iowa's premier children's hospital.

200 Hawkins Dr., Iowa City, IA 52242

319-356-1616

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Disability Rights Iowa

legal Iowa

Iowa's designated protection and advocacy organization providing legal services and advocacy for people with disabilities.

666 Walnut St., Suite 1440, Des Moines, IA 50309

800-779-2502

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Iowa Program for Assistive Technology (IPAT)

assistive-tech Iowa

Statewide assistive technology program providing device demonstrations, short-term loans, and information for Iowans with disabilities.

800-331-3027

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Iowa ABLE Savings Plan

financial Iowa

Tax-advantaged savings accounts for eligible Iowans with disabilities to save without jeopardizing public benefits.

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Iowa Department of Health and Human Services - Disability Services

government Iowa

State agency providing disability services, Medicaid waivers, and supports for Iowans with disabilities.

515-281-6899

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Camp Courageous of Iowa

camps Iowa

Year-round recreational and respite care camp for individuals with disabilities and special needs.

12007 190th St., Monticello, IA 52310

319-465-5916

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ASK Resource Center

community Iowa

Iowa's parent training and information center providing support and resources for families of children with disabilities.

5665 Greendale Rd., Suite D, Johnston, IA 50131

800-450-8667

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Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation Services

employment Iowa

State services helping Iowans with disabilities prepare for, find, and maintain competitive integrated employment.

515-281-4211

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Iowa Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services Waivers

financial Iowa

Medicaid waiver programs providing home and community-based services to Iowans with disabilities as an alternative to institutional care.

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ChildServe Therapy Services

therapy Iowa

Pediatric therapy services including occupational, physical, and speech therapy for children with special health care needs.

5406 Merle Hay Rd., Johnston, IA 50131

515-727-8750

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Idaho Infant Toddler Program

early-intervention Idaho

Idaho's Part C early intervention program for children birth to 3 with developmental delays or disabilities. Services include speech therapy, developmental therapy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy provided at no cost in natural environments. Over 89% of services delivered in the child's home.

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The Arc, Inc. (Idaho)

nonprofit Idaho

Serves individuals with developmental disabilities in Boise, Idaho. Programs include job training, life skills training, residential care homes, recreation programs, and resource referral services. Accredited by RSAS and licensed by the State of Idaho.

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Special Olympics Idaho

sports Idaho

Statewide movement championing inclusion, health, leadership, and community for individuals with intellectual disabilities. Supports children and adults ages 2 and up across Idaho with sports training, competitions, and community programs since 1971.

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Disability Rights Idaho

legal Idaho

Idaho's designated Protection and Advocacy System since 1977. Provides free legal services, facility monitoring, self-advocacy assistance, and operates programs including PAIMI, PADD, PAIR, CAP, and PAAT to protect the rights of people with disabilities statewide.

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Idaho Division of Vocational Rehabilitation

government Idaho

Assists people with disabilities prepare for, secure, retain, or regain employment. Services include vocational counseling, rehabilitation technology, job readiness training, on-the-job training, and support for higher education programs.

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NAMI Idaho

mental-health Idaho

Idaho affiliate of NAMI providing free support groups, education programs, and community presentations about mental illness. Local affiliates include NAMI Treasure Valley, NAMI Coeur d'Alene, and NAMI Far North.

PO Box 2256, Boise, ID 83701

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Idaho Assistive Technology Project (IATP)

assistive-tech Idaho

Federally funded program at the University of Idaho providing AT services and resources for people with disabilities of all ages. Offers low-interest financial loans, device demonstrations, lending centers, training, and public awareness activities statewide.

1187 Alturas Drive, Moscow, ID 83843

(800) 432-8324

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Idaho ABLE

financial Idaho

Idaho's ABLE savings program launched January 2026, allowing eligible residents with disabilities to save up to $100,000 without losing state, local, and federal benefits. Offered through partnership with STABLE Account administered by the Ohio Treasurer's Office.

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St. Luke's Children's Hospital - Developmental Pediatrics

medical Idaho

Idaho's only children's hospital with over 150 pediatricians and specialists providing developmental-behavioral pediatrics services. Located in Boise with comprehensive developmental evaluations and treatment for children.

100 E Idaho St, Ste 200, Boise, ID

208-381-7312

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Higher Ground Sun Valley

sports Idaho

Over 25 years providing therapeutic recreation programs for people with cognitive, physical, and developmental disabilities and veterans. Activities include adaptive skiing, Nordic skiing, sled hockey, fly-fishing, cycling, whitewater rafting, and more in Sun Valley.

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The Arc of Illinois

nonprofit Illinois

State chapter of The Arc advocating for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities across Illinois.

20 N. Wacker Dr., Suite 1540, Chicago, IL 60606

217-522-1836

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Illinois Early Intervention Program

early-intervention Illinois

Statewide early intervention services for infants and toddlers from birth to age 3 with developmental delays or disabilities.

800-323-4769

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Special Olympics Illinois

sports Illinois

Year-round sports training and athletic competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities in Illinois.

605 E. Willow St., Normal, IL 61761

309-888-2551

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Lurie Children's Hospital - Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics

medical Illinois

Comprehensive developmental and behavioral pediatric evaluations and treatment at one of the top children's hospitals in the nation.

225 E. Chicago Ave., Chicago, IL 60611

312-227-6300

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Equip for Equality

legal Illinois

Illinois' federally designated protection and advocacy organization providing legal services and advocacy for people with disabilities.

20 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 300, Chicago, IL 60602

800-537-2632

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Illinois Respite Coalition

respite Illinois

Connects families of individuals with disabilities to respite care providers and resources across Illinois.

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Illinois Assistive Technology Program (IATP)

assistive-tech Illinois

Provides assistive technology device demonstrations, loans, and resources to individuals with disabilities throughout Illinois.

1 W. Old State Capitol Plaza, Suite 100, Springfield, IL 62701

217-522-7985

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Illinois ABLE Account

financial Illinois

Tax-advantaged savings accounts for eligible individuals with disabilities to save without affecting means-tested benefits.

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Illinois Division of Developmental Disabilities

government Illinois

State agency providing services, support, and programs for individuals with developmental disabilities in Illinois.

888-337-5267

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Pace Paratransit Services

transportation Illinois

ADA paratransit services providing door-to-door transportation for individuals with disabilities in the Chicago suburban area.

800-606-1282

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Illinois Medicaid Home and Community-Based Waivers

financial Illinois

Medicaid waiver programs providing home and community-based services for individuals with disabilities as an alternative to institutional care.

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Camp Red Leaf

camps Illinois

Residential summer camp for children and adults with developmental disabilities offering outdoor recreation and social activities.

847-945-4644

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Family Resource Center on Disabilities

community Illinois

Provides parent training, information, and support to help families navigate disability services and education systems.

20 E. Jackson Blvd., Room 300, Chicago, IL 60604

312-939-3513

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Illinois Employment and Economic Opportunity for Persons with Disabilities Task Force

employment Illinois

State programs and resources supporting competitive integrated employment for individuals with disabilities.

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The Arc of Indiana

nonprofit Indiana

State chapter of The Arc promoting and protecting the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Indiana.

143 W. Market St., Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN 46204

317-977-2375

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Indiana First Steps Early Intervention

early-intervention Indiana

Indiana's early intervention program providing services for infants and toddlers with developmental delays from birth to age 3.

800-441-7837

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Special Olympics Indiana

sports Indiana

Year-round sports training and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities across Indiana.

6200 Technology Center Dr., Suite 105, Indianapolis, IN 46278

317-328-2000

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Riley Children's Hospital - Developmental Pediatrics

medical Indiana

Comprehensive developmental pediatric evaluations, diagnostics, and treatment at Indiana's premier children's hospital.

705 Riley Hospital Dr., Indianapolis, IN 46202

317-944-5000

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Indiana Disability Rights

legal Indiana

Indiana's protection and advocacy organization providing legal services, advocacy, and information for people with disabilities.

4701 N. Keystone Ave., Suite 222, Indianapolis, IN 46205

800-622-4845

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Indiana ATTAIN Project - Assistive Technology

assistive-tech Indiana

Indiana's assistive technology act program offering device demonstrations, short-term loans, and training across the state.

800-528-8246

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Indiana ABLE Account (INvestABLE)

financial Indiana

Tax-advantaged savings accounts for eligible Hoosiers with disabilities to save without impacting public benefits eligibility.

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Indiana Bureau of Developmental Disabilities Services

government Indiana

State agency overseeing Medicaid waivers and services for individuals with developmental disabilities in Indiana.

800-545-7763

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Bradford Woods Adaptive Camp

camps Indiana

Indiana University's outdoor education center offering adaptive camp programs and recreation for people with disabilities.

5040 State Road 67 N., Martinsville, IN 46151

812-855-2882

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IN*SOURCE - Indiana Resource Center for Families with Special Needs

community Indiana

Parent training and information center providing support, resources, and advocacy training for families of children with disabilities.

1703 S. Ironwood Dr., South Bend, IN 46613

800-332-4433

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Indiana Vocational Rehabilitation Services

employment Indiana

State vocational rehabilitation services helping individuals with disabilities prepare for, find, and maintain employment.

800-545-7763

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IndyGo Open Door Paratransit

transportation Indiana

ADA complementary paratransit service providing door-to-door transportation for eligible riders with disabilities in the Indianapolis area.

317-917-8747

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Indiana Medicaid Home and Community-Based Waivers

financial Indiana

Medicaid waiver programs providing home and community-based services for Hoosiers with disabilities as alternatives to institutional care.

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Easterseals Crossroads - Therapy Services

therapy Indiana

Provides occupational, physical, and speech therapy services for children and adults with disabilities.

4740 Kingsway Dr., Indianapolis, IN 46205

317-466-1000

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The Arc of Kansas

nonprofit Kansas

State chapter of The Arc advocating for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities across Kansas.

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Kansas Infant-Toddler Services (tiny-k)

early-intervention Kansas

Kansas early intervention program providing services for infants and toddlers from birth to age 3 with developmental delays or disabilities.

785-296-6135

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Special Olympics Kansas

sports Kansas

Year-round sports training and athletic competition for Kansans with intellectual disabilities.

5280 Foxridge Dr., Mission, KS 66202

913-236-9290

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Children's Mercy Kansas City - Developmental and Behavioral Health

medical Kansas

Comprehensive developmental and behavioral health services for children at a nationally recognized children's hospital.

2401 Gillham Rd., Kansas City, MO 64108

816-234-3000

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Disability Rights Center of Kansas

legal Kansas

Kansas' designated protection and advocacy organization providing legal advocacy for people with disabilities.

635 SW Harrison, Suite 100, Topeka, KS 66603

877-776-1541

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Assistive Technology for Kansans

assistive-tech Kansas

Kansas assistive technology program providing device demonstrations, loans, and information to individuals with disabilities.

800-526-3648

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Kansas ABLE Savings Plan

financial Kansas

Tax-advantaged savings accounts for eligible Kansans with disabilities to save without affecting means-tested benefits.

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Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services (KDADS)

government Kansas

State agency overseeing disability services, Medicaid waivers, and supports for Kansans with disabilities.

785-296-4986

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Camp Hope - Paraquad

camps Kansas

Adaptive camp programs providing outdoor recreation and social opportunities for youth and adults with disabilities.

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Families Together Inc.

community Kansas

Kansas parent training and information center providing support, education, and resources for families of children with disabilities.

3033 W. 2nd St., Suite 106, Wichita, KS 67203

888-815-6364

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Kansas Vocational Rehabilitation Services

employment Kansas

State services supporting Kansans with disabilities in preparing for, finding, and keeping competitive employment.

866-213-9079

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Kansas Medicaid HCBS Waivers

financial Kansas

Medicaid waiver programs funding home and community-based services for Kansans with disabilities.

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Rainbows United Therapy Services

therapy Kansas

Pediatric therapy services including occupational, physical, and speech therapy for children with special needs.

340 S. Broadway, Wichita, KS 67202

316-267-5437

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Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services - Department for Behavioral Health, Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities

government Kentucky

State agency providing services and supports for Kentuckians with developmental and intellectual disabilities including waiver programs and community services.

502-564-4527

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Kentucky Early Intervention System (First Steps)

early-intervention Kentucky

Part C early intervention program providing developmental services for infants and toddlers birth to age 3 with developmental delays or disabilities.

877-417-8377

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The Arc of Kentucky

nonprofit Kentucky

Statewide advocacy organization for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, providing resources, support, and policy advocacy.

502-875-5999

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Special Olympics Kentucky

sports Kentucky

Year-round sports training and athletic competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities throughout Kentucky.

502-695-8222

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Kentucky Protection and Advocacy (Disability Rights Kentucky)

legal Kentucky

Federally designated protection and advocacy organization providing legal advocacy for Kentuckians with disabilities.

502-564-2967

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Kentucky Lifespan Respite Project

respite Kentucky

Respite care resources and referrals for family caregivers of individuals with disabilities or special needs across Kentucky.

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Camp KYSOC (Kentucky Sheriffs' Boys and Girls Ranch)

camps Kentucky

Summer camp program for children with disabilities and special needs in a supportive outdoor environment.

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Kentucky Assistive Technology Service (KATS) Network

assistive-tech Kentucky

Kentucky's assistive technology program providing device demonstrations, equipment loans, and AT training for individuals with disabilities.

800-327-5287

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Kentucky ABLE Account (STABLE KY)

financial Kentucky

Tax-advantaged savings accounts enabling Kentuckians with disabilities to save without impacting eligibility for public benefits.

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Kentucky Medicaid Waiver Programs (Michelle P. Waiver / SCL Waiver)

financial Kentucky

Home and community-based Medicaid waiver programs for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to receive services in their communities.

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TARC3 Paratransit (Louisville)

transportation Kentucky

Paratransit transportation service for individuals with disabilities in the Louisville metro area.

502-585-1234

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Kentucky Housing Corporation - Accessible Housing

housing Kentucky

State housing finance agency providing resources for accessible and affordable housing options for Kentuckians with disabilities.

502-564-7630

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University of Louisville Developmental Pediatrics - Weisskopf Child Evaluation Center

medical Kentucky

Comprehensive developmental evaluations, diagnosis, and treatment for children with developmental disabilities and concerns.

502-588-3750

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Cardinal Hill Rehabilitation Hospital Pediatric Therapy

therapy Kentucky

Pediatric rehabilitation and therapy services including physical, occupational, and speech therapy for children with disabilities.

859-254-5701

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Kentucky Office of Vocational Rehabilitation - Employment

employment Kentucky

State vocational rehabilitation program providing employment services, job training, and placement for Kentuckians with disabilities.

800-372-7172

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Louisiana Office for Citizens with Developmental Disabilities (OCDD)

government Louisiana

State agency administering services for individuals with developmental disabilities including waiver programs, support coordination, and community-based services.

225-342-0095

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Louisiana Early Intervention (EarlySteps)

early-intervention Louisiana

Part C early intervention program providing developmental services for infants and toddlers birth to age 3 with developmental delays or disabilities.

866-327-5978

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The Arc of Louisiana

nonprofit Louisiana

Statewide nonprofit advocacy organization for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities providing resources and community support.

225-383-1033

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Special Olympics Louisiana

sports Louisiana

Year-round sports training and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities throughout Louisiana.

225-344-7291

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Disability Rights Louisiana (The Advocacy Center)

legal Louisiana

Federally designated protection and advocacy organization providing legal advocacy and rights protection for Louisianans with disabilities.

800-960-7705

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Louisiana Lifespan Respite Care Program

respite Louisiana

Respite care resources and referral services for family caregivers of individuals with disabilities or chronic health conditions.

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MedCamps of Louisiana

camps Louisiana

Summer and weekend camp programs for children with disabilities and special medical needs at no cost to families.

225-334-5765

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Louisiana Assistive Technology Access Network (LATAN)

assistive-tech Louisiana

Louisiana's assistive technology program providing device demonstrations, equipment loans, and AT solutions for individuals with disabilities.

800-270-6185

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Louisiana ABLE Account

financial Louisiana

Tax-advantaged savings accounts for individuals with disabilities enabling savings without affecting public benefits eligibility.

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Louisiana Medicaid Waiver Programs (ROW / NOW)

financial Louisiana

Home and community-based Medicaid waiver programs (Residential Options Waiver and New Opportunities Waiver) for individuals with developmental disabilities.

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JET Paratransit (New Orleans RTA)

transportation Louisiana

Paratransit transportation service for individuals with disabilities in the New Orleans area who are unable to use fixed-route transit.

504-827-7433

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Louisiana Housing Corporation - Accessible Housing

housing Louisiana

State housing authority providing accessible and affordable housing resources for individuals with disabilities throughout Louisiana.

225-763-8700

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Children's Hospital New Orleans - Developmental Pediatrics

medical Louisiana

Developmental and behavioral pediatrics providing comprehensive evaluations and treatment for children with developmental concerns.

504-899-9511

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Easter Seals Louisiana Pediatric Therapy

therapy Louisiana

Pediatric therapy services including physical, occupational, and speech therapy for children with disabilities.

504-523-7325

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Louisiana Rehabilitation Services (LRS) - Employment

employment Louisiana

State vocational rehabilitation program providing job training, placement, and employment support for Louisianans with disabilities.

800-737-2958

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Massachusetts Early Intervention Program

early-intervention Massachusetts

State program for infants and toddlers (birth to 3) with developmental delays or at risk of delay. Services support families and enhance child development through individualized, developmentally appropriate activities within everyday routines. No out-of-pocket costs for families.

(617) 624-6060

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The Arc of Massachusetts

nonprofit Massachusetts

Enhances the lives of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including autism, and their families through advocacy for community supports, inclusive programs, and community engagement. Drives change through advocacy, legislation, and funding at state and federal levels.

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Special Olympics Massachusetts

sports Massachusetts

Provides year-round sports training and competition in 24 sports for athletes with intellectual disabilities. Headquartered at the Yawkey Sports Training Center in Marlborough. Summer Games host over 1,500 athletes at Harvard University Athletic Complex.

512 Forest Street, Marlborough, MA

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Disability Law Center

legal Massachusetts

Massachusetts' designated Protection and Advocacy (P&A) agency providing information, referral, advice, short-term assistance, and legal representation for people with disabilities on disability-related civil legal issues. All services are free.

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MassAbility (Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission)

government Massachusetts

Formerly the Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission (MRC), helps individuals with disabilities live and work independently. Vocational Rehabilitation program assists people with physical, intellectual, and mental disabilities find and keep employment through assistive technology, education, and job counseling.

600 Washington St, 2nd Floor, Boston, MA 02111

(800) 245-6543

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NAMI Massachusetts

mental-health Massachusetts

Nonprofit grassroots organization improving quality of life for people living with mental health conditions, their families, and caregivers. Offers the Compass Helpline, recovery support groups, family support groups, education programs, and legislative advocacy.

331 Montvale Avenue, 2nd floor, Woburn, MA 01801

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MassMATCH (Maximizing Assistive Technology in Consumer's Hands)

assistive-tech Massachusetts

Massachusetts' AT Act program managed by MassAbility, offering three Assistive Technology Regional Centers, device demonstrations, free long-term device loans for low-income residents, zero-interest mini loans ($100-$2,000), and low-interest financial loans for devices over $2,000.

1-866-682-9955

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Attainable Savings Plan (Massachusetts ABLE)

financial Massachusetts

Massachusetts' official ABLE savings plan sponsored by MEFA and managed by Fidelity Investments. Allows individuals with disabilities to save in a tax-advantaged account without affecting federal benefits, with tax-exempt growth and up to $100,000 saved with no impact on SSI.

1-844-458-2253

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Boston Children's Hospital - Developmental Medicine Center

medical Massachusetts

One of the largest and most comprehensive developmental medicine divisions, providing evaluation and treatment for infants, children, and adolescents with developmental, behavioral, and learning difficulties. Includes the Down Syndrome Program, Autism Spectrum Center, and Fragile X Program.

2 Brookline Place, Brookline, MA 02445

(617) 355-7025

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Spaulding Adaptive Sports Centers

sports Massachusetts

Year-round sport, recreation, and fitness programming for people of all abilities, supervised by physical therapists, recreational therapists, and industry professionals. Activities include cycling, golf, rock climbing, fishing, windsurfing, and horseback riding.

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Maryland Infants and Toddlers Program (MITP)

early-intervention Maryland

Maryland's early intervention program providing free services to children birth to three with developmental delays or disabilities and their families. Operates through 24 local programs statewide. Research shows 68% of children who receive early intervention avoid needing special education by third grade.

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The Arc Maryland

nonprofit Maryland

The largest statewide nonprofit organization dedicated to the rights and quality of life of persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) and their families, with 8,000 members and nine local chapters. Provides advocacy, residential, educational, and vocational services.

8601 Robert Fulton Drive, Suite 140, Columbia, MD 21046

(410) 571-9320

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Special Olympics Maryland

sports Maryland

Provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. Operates across multiple counties with programs entirely run by volunteers. Raises over $3.5 million annually for athletes.

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Disability Rights Maryland

legal Maryland

Maryland's designated Protection and Advocacy agency, providing free legal services and advocacy to persons with disabilities. Services include advice, counseling, negotiation, administrative remedies, and litigation, available in English, Spanish, and American Sign Language.

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Maryland Division of Rehabilitation Services (DORS)

government Maryland

An agency of the Maryland State Department of Education helping people with disabilities prepare for, find, and keep jobs. Includes the Workforce and Technology Center in Baltimore offering career assessment, skills training, job placement, and assistive technology services.

(888) 554-0334

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NAMI Maryland

mental-health Maryland

Grassroots organization uniting over 60,000 members dedicated to advocacy, education, and support for persons with mental illness and their families. Offers education workshops, teleconferences, support groups, and campaigns to reduce stigma.

1-877-878-2371

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Maryland Technology Assistance Program (MDTAP)

assistive-tech Maryland

A program of the Maryland Department of Disabilities providing AT device libraries, demonstrations, consultations, short-term device loans, a Reuse Center for free gently-used equipment, and a low-interest AT loan program ($500-$70,000).

(800) 832-4827

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Maryland ABLE

financial Maryland

Maryland's ABLE savings program helping individuals with disabilities save for qualified disability expenses tax-free without jeopardizing SSI or Medicaid. Minimum $25 to open, $1 minimum subsequent contributions, and $35 annual maintenance fee.

1-855-563-2253

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Kennedy Krieger Institute

medical Maryland

Johns Hopkins Hospital affiliate providing inpatient and outpatient care, community services, and school programs for children with learning disabilities, brain and spinal cord disorders, and developmental disabilities. Treats more than 19,000 children annually with specialized developmental-behavioral pediatrics.

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Baltimore Adapted Recreation and Sports (BARS)

sports Maryland

Community-based nonprofit providing year-round adapted sports programs for individuals of all ages with disabilities and their families in the Baltimore/Washington area. Activities include aquatics, baseball, soccer, softball, and water skiing.

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Early Intervention for ME (Birth to Three)

early-intervention Maine

Maine's early intervention program helping children from birth to three achieve developmental milestones. Family-focused specialists show caregivers how to incorporate learning opportunities into everyday activities. Free assessments and evaluations through 9 regional sites statewide.

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The Arc Maine

nonprofit Maine

Affiliated chapter of The Arc promoting and protecting the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Maine, supporting full inclusion and participation in the community throughout their lifetimes.

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Special Olympics Maine

sports Maine

Year-round sports training and competition program serving over 5,000 athletes with intellectual disabilities. Offers 90+ events each year at local, state, national, and international levels across multiple sports including skiing, track and field, and bowling.

525 Main Street, Unit D, South Portland, ME 04106

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Disability Rights Maine

legal Maine

Maine's designated Protection and Advocacy agency, providing no-cost advocacy and legal services to people with disabilities who have experienced a violation of their legal or civil rights. Employs 36 staff including 13 attorneys.

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Maine Bureau of Rehabilitation Services - Division of Vocational Rehabilitation

government Maine

Department of Labor program helping people with physical, mental, or emotional disabilities find and keep a job. Services include career exploration, training, job placement, and tools/equipment needed for employment, all provided at no cost.

(800) 698-4440

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NAMI Maine

mental-health Maine

Dedicated to building better lives for 1 in 4 Mainers affected by mental illness through support, education, and advocacy. Offers the NAMI Helpline, educational programming, workshops, conferences, support groups, and a teen text line.

52 Water Street, Hallowell, ME 04347

(800) 464-5767

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Maine CITE (Community Inclusion through Technology)

assistive-tech Maine

Statewide program helping people with disabilities increase independence through assistive technology. Provides free device demonstrations, short-term loans, equipment reuse, information, and training. The mPower Loan Program offers affordable loans for AT purchases and home modifications.

(207) 621-3195

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ABLE ME

financial Maine

Maine's ABLE savings program administered by Bangor Savings Bank, helping eligible individuals with disabilities save for qualified disability expenses without jeopardizing SSI, Medicaid, or other benefits. FDIC-insured checking account with no annual set fee and no restrictions on disbursements.

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Barbara Bush Children's Hospital - Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics

medical Maine

Part of MaineHealth Maine Medical Center, providing comprehensive behavioral and developmental services for infants, children, teens, and young adults aged 0-21 throughout Maine. Team includes board-certified developmental and behavioral specialists and neuropsychologists.

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Maine Adaptive Sports & Recreation

sports Maine

The largest year-round adaptive recreation program in Maine since 1982, offering alpine skiing, snowboarding, Nordic skiing, cycling, golf, paddling, hiking, and more. All lessons are 100% free including lift tickets, equipment, and instruction. Supported by over 400 trained volunteers.

(207) 824-2440

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The Arc Michigan

nonprofit Michigan

State chapter of The Arc advocating for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities across Michigan.

1325 S. Washington Ave., Lansing, MI 48910

517-487-5426

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Michigan Early On Program

early-intervention Michigan

Michigan's early intervention program providing services for infants and toddlers from birth to age 3 with developmental delays.

800-327-5966

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Special Olympics Michigan

sports Michigan

Year-round sports training and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities across Michigan.

Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI 48859

989-774-3911

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C.S. Mott Children's Hospital - Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics

medical Michigan

Comprehensive developmental and behavioral pediatric evaluations and treatment at a top-ranked children's hospital.

1540 E. Hospital Dr., Ann Arbor, MI 48109

734-764-1817

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Michigan Protection and Advocacy Service (MPAS)

legal Michigan

Michigan's designated protection and advocacy organization providing legal services and advocacy for people with disabilities.

4095 Legacy Pkwy., Suite 500, Lansing, MI 48911

800-288-5923

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Michigan Assistive Technology Program (MATP)

assistive-tech Michigan

Statewide program providing assistive technology device demonstrations, loans, and information for Michiganders with disabilities.

800-274-7426

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MiABLE Account

financial Michigan

Tax-advantaged savings accounts for eligible Michiganders with disabilities to save without impacting public benefits.

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Michigan Department of Health and Human Services - Developmental Disabilities

government Michigan

State agency providing developmental disability services, Medicaid waivers, and support for individuals with disabilities.

844-799-9876

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Camp Barefoot (Easterseals Michigan)

camps Michigan

Residential summer camp for children and adults with disabilities featuring adaptive recreation and outdoor activities.

800-757-3257

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Michigan Alliance for Families

community Michigan

Parent training and information center providing support, resources, and advocacy training for families of children with disabilities.

800-552-4821

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Michigan Rehabilitation Services

employment Michigan

State vocational rehabilitation services helping Michiganders with disabilities prepare for and obtain employment.

800-605-6722

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Michigan Medicaid HCBS Waivers

financial Michigan

Medicaid waiver programs funding home and community-based services for Michiganders with disabilities.

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SMART Connector Paratransit

transportation Michigan

ADA paratransit services providing door-to-door transportation for eligible riders with disabilities in the suburban Detroit area.

866-962-5515

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Beaumont Children's Therapy Services

therapy Michigan

Pediatric occupational, physical, and speech therapy services for children with developmental delays and disabilities.

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The Arc Minnesota

nonprofit Minnesota

State chapter of The Arc promoting and protecting the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Minnesota.

800 Transfer Rd., Suite 7A, St. Paul, MN 55114

952-920-0855

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Minnesota Help Me Grow / Early Intervention

early-intervention Minnesota

Minnesota's early intervention program connecting families of infants and toddlers with developmental concerns to services from birth to age 3.

866-693-4769

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Special Olympics Minnesota

sports Minnesota

Year-round sports training and athletic competition for Minnesotans with intellectual disabilities.

900 2nd Ave. S., Suite 300, Minneapolis, MN 55402

612-604-3911

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Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare

medical Minnesota

Specialized pediatric healthcare for children with complex medical conditions, disabilities, and rare conditions.

200 University Ave. E., St. Paul, MN 55101

651-291-2848

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Minnesota Disability Law Center

legal Minnesota

Minnesota's designated protection and advocacy organization providing free legal services for people with disabilities.

430 1st Ave. N., Suite 300, Minneapolis, MN 55401

800-292-4150

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Minnesota STAR Program (System of Technology to Achieve Results)

assistive-tech Minnesota

Statewide assistive technology program providing device demonstrations, loans, and information for Minnesotans with disabilities.

888-234-1267

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Minnesota ABLE Account

financial Minnesota

Tax-advantaged savings accounts for eligible Minnesotans with disabilities to save without affecting means-tested benefits.

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Minnesota Department of Human Services - Disability Services Division

government Minnesota

State agency providing disability services, Medicaid waivers, and supports for Minnesotans with disabilities.

651-431-2400

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Camp Courage (True Friends)

camps Minnesota

Residential camp for children and adults with disabilities providing adaptive recreation, horseback riding, and outdoor experiences.

10509 108th St. NW, Annandale, MN 55302

952-852-0101

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PACER Center

community Minnesota

National parent training and information center based in Minnesota, providing support and resources for families of children with disabilities.

8161 Normandale Blvd., Bloomington, MN 55437

952-838-9000

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Minnesota Vocational Rehabilitation Services

employment Minnesota

State services helping Minnesotans with disabilities prepare for, find, and maintain competitive employment.

800-328-9095

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Minnesota Medicaid Home and Community-Based Waivers

financial Minnesota

Medicaid waiver programs providing home and community-based services for Minnesotans with disabilities.

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Metro Mobility Paratransit

transportation Minnesota

ADA paratransit service providing demand-responsive transportation for eligible riders with disabilities in the Twin Cities metro area.

651-602-1111

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Fraser Therapy Services

therapy Minnesota

Comprehensive pediatric therapy services including occupational, physical, speech, and mental health therapy for children with disabilities.

2400 W. 64th St., Minneapolis, MN 55423

612-861-1688

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The Arc of Missouri

nonprofit Missouri

State chapter of The Arc advocating for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities across Missouri.

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Missouri First Steps Early Intervention

early-intervention Missouri

Missouri's early intervention program providing services for infants and toddlers with developmental delays from birth to age 3.

866-583-2392

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Special Olympics Missouri

sports Missouri

Year-round sports training and athletic competition for Missourians with intellectual disabilities.

305 Special Olympics Dr., Jefferson City, MO 65101

573-635-1660

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St. Louis Children's Hospital - Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics

medical Missouri

Comprehensive developmental and behavioral pediatric evaluations and treatment at a nationally ranked children's hospital.

One Children's Place, St. Louis, MO 63110

314-454-6000

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Missouri Protection and Advocacy Services (Mo P&A)

legal Missouri

Missouri's designated protection and advocacy organization providing legal advocacy for people with disabilities.

925 S. Country Club Dr., Jefferson City, MO 65109

800-392-8667

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Missouri Assistive Technology

assistive-tech Missouri

Statewide program providing assistive technology information, device demonstrations, and loans for Missourians with disabilities.

800-647-8557

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Missouri ABLE Account (MOABLE)

financial Missouri

Tax-advantaged savings accounts for eligible Missourians with disabilities to save without affecting means-tested public benefits.

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Missouri Division of Developmental Disabilities

government Missouri

State agency administering services and supports for Missourians with developmental disabilities.

573-751-4054

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Camp Barnabas

camps Missouri

Week-long summer camp for children and young adults with special needs and chronic illnesses featuring outdoor activities and one-on-one buddies.

901 Camp Barnabas Rd., Purdy, MO 65734

417-476-2565

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Missouri Parents Act (MPACT)

community Missouri

Missouri's parent training and information center providing support, resources, and advocacy for families of children with disabilities.

800-743-7634

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Missouri Vocational Rehabilitation

employment Missouri

State vocational rehabilitation services helping Missourians with disabilities prepare for and obtain employment.

877-222-8963

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Missouri Medicaid HCBS Waivers

financial Missouri

Medicaid waiver programs funding home and community-based services for Missourians with disabilities.

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Metro Transit (St. Louis) Call-A-Ride Paratransit

transportation Missouri

ADA paratransit service providing door-to-door transportation for eligible riders with disabilities in the St. Louis metro area.

314-652-3617

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SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital - Therapy Services

therapy Missouri

Pediatric occupational, physical, and speech therapy services for children with developmental delays and disabilities.

1465 S. Grand Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63104

314-577-5600

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Mississippi Department of Mental Health - Division of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

government Mississippi

State agency providing services and supports for Mississippians with intellectual and developmental disabilities including waiver programs and community services.

601-359-1288

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Mississippi Early Intervention (First Steps)

early-intervention Mississippi

Part C early intervention program for infants and toddlers birth to age 3 with developmental delays or disabilities.

800-451-3903

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The Arc of Mississippi

nonprofit Mississippi

Statewide advocacy organization for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, providing resources and community support.

601-355-0220

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Special Olympics Mississippi

sports Mississippi

Year-round sports training and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities throughout Mississippi.

601-982-5264

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Disability Rights Mississippi

legal Mississippi

Federally designated protection and advocacy organization providing legal advocacy and rights protection for Mississippians with disabilities.

601-968-0600

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Mississippi Respite Care Program

respite Mississippi

Respite care services and referrals for family caregivers of individuals with disabilities throughout Mississippi.

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Camp Tik-A-Witha

camps Mississippi

Summer camp program for children and teens with disabilities providing outdoor recreation and social experiences.

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Mississippi Project START (Success Through Assistive/Rehabilitative Technology)

assistive-tech Mississippi

Mississippi's assistive technology program providing device demonstrations, equipment loans, and AT services for individuals with disabilities.

800-852-8328

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Mississippi ABLE Account

financial Mississippi

Tax-advantaged savings accounts for individuals with disabilities to save without affecting eligibility for public benefits.

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Mississippi Medicaid Waiver Programs (IDD Waiver)

financial Mississippi

Home and community-based Medicaid waiver programs for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to receive services in their communities.

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JATRAN Paratransit (Jackson)

transportation Mississippi

Paratransit transportation service for individuals with disabilities in the Jackson metropolitan area.

601-948-3840

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Mississippi Home Corporation - Accessible Housing

housing Mississippi

State housing finance agency providing resources for accessible and affordable housing for Mississippians with disabilities.

601-718-4642

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UMMC Center for Advancement of Youth (Developmental Pediatrics)

medical Mississippi

Developmental and behavioral pediatrics at the University of Mississippi Medical Center providing comprehensive evaluations and care for children with developmental concerns.

601-984-5205

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Methodist Rehabilitation Center Pediatric Therapy

therapy Mississippi

Pediatric rehabilitation and therapy services including physical, occupational, and speech therapy for children with disabilities.

601-981-2611

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Mississippi Department of Rehabilitation Services - Employment

employment Mississippi

State vocational rehabilitation program providing employment services, job training, and placement for Mississippians with disabilities.

800-443-1000

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Montana Milestones Early Intervention Program

early-intervention Montana

Montana's Part C early intervention program providing free services for children birth to three with significant developmental delays or disabilities. Services include family support, special instruction, occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, and assistive technology delivered through an IFSP.

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The Arc Western Montana

nonprofit Montana

Montana's first chapter of The Arc, formerly MDSC, serving adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities since 1990. Programs include day services, residential group homes, 24-hour nursing support, and behavioral support services promoting independence and inclusion.

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Special Olympics Montana

sports Montana

Athlete-centered organization with over 3,800 athletes in 256 programs from 65 Montana communities. Supported by more than 6,500 volunteers for local, area, and state-level competitions in Olympic-type sports for people with intellectual disabilities.

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Disability Rights Montana

legal Montana

Montana's federally mandated civil rights protection and advocacy system with legal authority to represent almost any person with a disability. Provides information, education, advocacy, and legal representation to protect and expand human, legal, and civil rights of Montanans with disabilities.

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Montana Vocational Rehabilitation and Blind Services

government Montana

Provides individualized vocational rehabilitation services to eligible individuals with disabilities to obtain, maintain, and advance in employment. Includes career counseling, job coaching, training, adaptive equipment, and pre-employment transition services for students ages 14-21.

(877) 296-1197

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NAMI Montana

mental-health Montana

Montana's NAMI organization connecting individuals and families with free, confidential peer-led support groups and resources for understanding, hope, and healing. Affiliates serve communities including Billings, Bozeman, Helena, Missoula, and more.

406-443-7871

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MonTECH - Montana Assistive Technology Program

assistive-tech Montana

Montana's AT Act Program at the Rural Institute for Inclusive Communities in Missoula. Offers free equipment loans with shipping, financial loans up to $50,000 at low interest, device demonstrations, adaptive recreation equipment, and AT information for all Montanans with disabilities.

(406) 243-5511

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Montana ABLE

financial Montana

Montana's ABLE savings program allowing people with disabilities to save without jeopardizing SSI and Medicaid benefits. Montana taxpayers can deduct $3,000 per year for contributions. Account limit of $396,000.

888-609-3461

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Shodair Children's Hospital

medical Montana

Montana's only children's hospital offering acute, residential, and outpatient psychiatric care on a single campus, plus a nationally recognized genetics program providing care for all ages. Located in Helena with 82 beds serving children from across the state.

406-444-7595

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DREAM Adaptive Recreation

sports Montana

Over 30 years of year-round outdoor adaptive recreation for individuals with physical, cognitive, and sensory disabilities ages 5+. Activities include alpine skiing at Whitefish Mountain Resort, Nordic skiing, biking, and watersports. Veterans participate at no cost.

5644 HWY 93 S, Whitefish, MT

(406) 885-9539

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North Carolina Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services

government North Carolina

State agency overseeing services for individuals with developmental disabilities, mental health needs, and substance abuse challenges in North Carolina.

919-733-7011

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North Carolina Early Intervention (Infant-Toddler Program)

early-intervention North Carolina

Part C early intervention program providing developmental services for infants and toddlers birth to age 3 with developmental delays or disabilities.

800-507-9739

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The Arc of North Carolina

nonprofit North Carolina

Statewide advocacy organization for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities providing resources, support, and community programs.

919-782-4632

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Special Olympics North Carolina

sports North Carolina

Year-round sports training and athletic competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities throughout North Carolina.

919-719-7662

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Disability Rights North Carolina

legal North Carolina

Federally designated protection and advocacy organization providing free legal advocacy for North Carolinians with disabilities.

877-235-4210

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North Carolina Lifespan Respite Care Program

respite North Carolina

Respite care vouchers and referral services for family caregivers of individuals with disabilities and special needs.

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Camp Royall

camps North Carolina

Year-round camp and recreational facility for individuals with autism, operated by the Autism Society of North Carolina.

919-542-1033

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North Carolina Assistive Technology Program (NCATP)

assistive-tech North Carolina

North Carolina's assistive technology program providing device demonstrations, equipment loans, and AT training for individuals with disabilities.

919-850-2787

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NC ABLE Account

financial North Carolina

Tax-advantaged savings accounts for North Carolinians with disabilities to save without impacting eligibility for public benefits.

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North Carolina Medicaid Waiver Programs (Innovations Waiver)

financial North Carolina

Home and community-based Medicaid waiver providing services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

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GoTriangle ACCESS Paratransit (Raleigh-Durham)

transportation North Carolina

Paratransit transportation services for individuals with disabilities in the Triangle region of North Carolina.

919-485-7433

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North Carolina Housing Finance Agency - Accessible Housing

housing North Carolina

State housing finance agency providing accessible and affordable housing resources for North Carolinians with disabilities.

919-877-5700

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UNC Developmental Pediatrics - CIDD

medical North Carolina

Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities at UNC providing comprehensive developmental evaluations, diagnosis, and treatment for children.

919-966-5171

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Easter Seals UCP North Carolina Pediatric Therapy

therapy North Carolina

Pediatric therapy services including physical, occupational, and speech therapy for children with disabilities throughout North Carolina.

919-783-8898

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North Carolina Division of Vocational Rehabilitation - Employment

employment North Carolina

State vocational rehabilitation program providing job training, placement, and employment support for North Carolinians with disabilities.

919-855-3500

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The Arc of North Dakota

nonprofit North Dakota

State chapter of The Arc promoting and protecting the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in North Dakota.

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North Dakota Early Intervention Program

early-intervention North Dakota

North Dakota's early intervention services for infants and toddlers from birth to age 3 with developmental delays or disabilities.

800-755-8529

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Special Olympics North Dakota

sports North Dakota

Year-round sports training and athletic competition for North Dakotans with intellectual disabilities.

2616 S. 26th St., Grand Forks, ND 58201

701-746-0331

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Sanford Children's Hospital - Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics

medical North Dakota

Comprehensive developmental and behavioral pediatric evaluations and treatment services for children in the Fargo region.

5225 23rd Ave. S., Fargo, ND 58104

701-234-2000

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Protection & Advocacy Project of North Dakota

legal North Dakota

North Dakota's designated protection and advocacy organization providing legal services and advocacy for people with disabilities.

400 East Broadway, Suite 409, Bismarck, ND 58501

800-472-2670

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North Dakota Assistive Technology (NDAT)

assistive-tech North Dakota

Statewide program providing assistive technology device demonstrations, loans, and information for North Dakotans with disabilities.

800-895-4728

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North Dakota ABLE Account

financial North Dakota

Tax-advantaged savings accounts for eligible North Dakotans with disabilities to save without affecting means-tested benefits.

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North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services - Developmental Disabilities

government North Dakota

State agency providing developmental disability services, Medicaid waivers, and supports for North Dakotans with disabilities.

701-328-8930

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Camp Grassick

camps North Dakota

Residential summer camp for children and adults with disabilities in North Dakota providing outdoor activities and recreation.

701-327-4251

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Pathfinder Parent Center

community North Dakota

North Dakota's parent training and information center providing support and resources for families of children with disabilities.

1600 2nd Ave. SW, Suite 19, Minot, ND 58701

800-245-5840

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North Dakota Vocational Rehabilitation

employment North Dakota

State services helping North Dakotans with disabilities prepare for, find, and maintain competitive employment.

800-755-2745

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North Dakota Medicaid HCBS Waivers

financial North Dakota

Medicaid waiver programs providing home and community-based services for North Dakotans with disabilities.

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MATBUS Paratransit

transportation North Dakota

ADA paratransit service providing demand-responsive transportation for eligible riders with disabilities in the Fargo-Moorhead area.

701-232-7500

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The Arc of Nebraska

nonprofit Nebraska

State chapter of The Arc promoting and protecting the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Nebraska.

1672 Van Dorn St., Lincoln, NE 68502

402-475-4407

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Nebraska Early Development Network

early-intervention Nebraska

Nebraska's early intervention program providing services for infants and toddlers from birth to age 3 with developmental delays.

888-806-6287

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Special Olympics Nebraska

sports Nebraska

Year-round sports training and athletic competition for Nebraskans with intellectual disabilities.

9427 F St., Omaha, NE 68127

402-331-5545

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Children's Hospital & Medical Center - Developmental Medicine

medical Nebraska

Comprehensive developmental and behavioral pediatric evaluations and treatment at Nebraska's only dedicated children's hospital.

8200 Dodge St., Omaha, NE 68114

402-955-5400

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Disability Rights Nebraska

legal Nebraska

Nebraska's designated protection and advocacy organization providing legal services and advocacy for people with disabilities.

134 S. 13th St., Suite 600, Lincoln, NE 68508

800-422-6691

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Nebraska Assistive Technology Partnership (ATP)

assistive-tech Nebraska

Statewide program providing assistive technology device demonstrations, loans, and information for Nebraskans with disabilities.

888-806-6287

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Nebraska ABLE Account (ENABLE)

financial Nebraska

Tax-advantaged savings accounts for eligible Nebraskans with disabilities to save without impacting public benefits.

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Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services - Developmental Disabilities

government Nebraska

State agency providing developmental disability services, Medicaid waivers, and supports for Nebraskans with disabilities.

402-471-3121

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Camp Kindle

camps Nebraska

Camp programs for children and families affected by various health and developmental challenges.

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PTI Nebraska (Parent Training and Information)

community Nebraska

Nebraska's parent training and information center providing support and resources for families of children with disabilities.

3135 N. 93rd St., Omaha, NE 68134

800-284-8520

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Nebraska Vocational Rehabilitation

employment Nebraska

State vocational rehabilitation services helping Nebraskans with disabilities prepare for and obtain employment.

877-637-3422

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Nebraska Medicaid HCBS Waivers

financial Nebraska

Medicaid waiver programs funding home and community-based services for Nebraskans with disabilities.

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Munroe-Meyer Institute Therapy Services

therapy Nebraska

Comprehensive therapy services including occupational, physical, speech, and behavioral therapy for individuals with disabilities.

985450 Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198

402-559-6430

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NH Birth to Three: Family Centered Early Supports & Services

early-intervention New Hampshire

New Hampshire's early intervention program providing coaching and support for families of infants and toddlers (birth to 3) with developmental delays, established conditions, or at risk of delay. Services are delivered in natural settings like homes and childcare through 10 regional sites statewide.

(603) 271-3770

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The Arc of New Hampshire

nonprofit New Hampshire

Supporting citizens with intellectual and developmental disabilities since 1954 in New Hampshire. Promotes and protects the human rights of people with IDD, actively supporting their full inclusion and participation in the community.

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Special Olympics New Hampshire

sports New Hampshire

Provides year-round sports training and athletic competition for over 3,000 children and adults with intellectual disabilities, offering continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, and build friendships through sport.

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Disability Rights Center - NH

legal New Hampshire

New Hampshire's designated Protection and Advocacy agency for over 40 years. Protects, advances, and strengthens the legal rights of all people with disabilities through information, referral, advice, legal representation, investigations, and policy reform.

(603) 228-0432

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VR New Hampshire (Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation)

government New Hampshire

Offers vocational rehabilitation services through seven regional offices to help individuals with disabilities prepare for, obtain, retain, and advance in employment. Services range from job training and placement to school transition and independent living support.

(603) 271-3471

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NAMI New Hampshire

mental-health New Hampshire

Grassroots organization improving the lives of people affected by mental illness and suicide through support, education, and advocacy. Provides an Information and Resource Line, the NAMI HelpLine, affiliate chapters, and support groups statewide.

(603) 225-5359

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Assistive Technology in New Hampshire (ATinNH)

assistive-tech New Hampshire

A project of the UNH Institute on Disability connecting people across New Hampshire with assistive technology through a lending library for short and long-term loans, demonstrations, training workshops, and reuse programs to expand access and independence.

(603) 862-4320

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NH ABLE Plan

financial New Hampshire

New Hampshire's ABLE savings plan administered by the NH State Treasury, helping individuals with disabilities save while preserving SSI and Medicaid benefits. Offers 8 investment options including a checking account with debit card. Open an account with as little as $1.

(888) 609-3263

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Dartmouth Health Children's - Child Development Program

medical New Hampshire

Provides diagnostic evaluations and follow-up care for children with developmental and behavioral disorders at Dartmouth Health Children's in Lebanon, NH. Multidisciplinary team includes developmental pediatricians, psychologists, and neuropsychologists serving a wide region across NH and VT.

(603) 653-6060

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New England Disabled Sports

sports New Hampshire

Nationally recognized program providing year-round adaptive sport instruction to adults and children with physical and cognitive disabilities at Loon Mountain and Bretton Woods in New Hampshire. Offers skiing, snowboarding, and other seasonal adaptive sports programs.

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New Jersey Early Intervention System (NJEIS)

early-intervention New Jersey

Statewide system under the Division of Family Health Services for infants and toddlers birth to age three with developmental delays or disabilities. Provides evaluation, assessment, and individualized family service plans through contracted early intervention providers and four Regional Early Intervention Collaboratives.

(888) 653-4463

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The Arc of New Jersey

nonprofit New Jersey

New Jersey's largest organization advocating for and serving children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. Provides information, supports, and services through a strong network of local county chapters statewide.

985 Livingston Ave, North Brunswick, NJ

(732) 828-2022

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Special Olympics New Jersey

sports New Jersey

Serves more than 24,000 athletes with intellectual disabilities throughout the state with year-round sports training, athletic competition, and health opportunities, all free of charge. Includes Young Athletes program for ages 2-7 and Unified Sports programs.

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Disability Rights New Jersey

legal New Jersey

New Jersey's designated Protection and Advocacy agency providing legal advocacy, self-advocacy training, and resources to expand and defend the rights of people with disabilities. Offers a robust collection of tools and resources for self-advocacy.

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New Jersey Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services (DVRS)

government New Jersey

Provides career services including vocational counseling, job search skill development, vocational training, college training, on-the-job training, job coaching, and supported employment to help individuals with disabilities achieve employment outcomes.

P.O. Box 398, Trenton, NJ 08625

(609) 292-5987

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NAMI New Jersey

mental-health New Jersey

New Jersey's largest grassroots organization for people with mental illness and their families. Offers free mental health support, online groups, award-winning education programs, and advocacy for individuals and families affected by mental illness.

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Richard West Assistive Technology Advocacy Center (ATAC)

assistive-tech New Jersey

New Jersey's federally funded assistive technology program offering device demonstrations, lending library for try-before-you-buy, equipment reuse through partnership with Goodwill, and training/technical assistance for individuals with disabilities.

210 South Broad St., 3rd Floor, Trenton, NJ 08608

(800) 922-7233

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NJ ABLE

financial New Jersey

New Jersey's ABLE savings program enabling eligible individuals with disabilities to save money for disability-related expenses tax-exempt without affecting SSI (up to $100,000) or Medicaid. Account balance limit of $305,000 with annual contribution limit of $20,000.

(888) 609-8869

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Children's Specialized Hospital - Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics

medical New Jersey

Nation's leading provider of inpatient and outpatient care for children birth to 21 facing special health challenges. Evaluates and treats developmental conditions including autism, ADHD, intellectual disability, and cerebral palsy at 13 locations across New Jersey with a multidisciplinary team.

(888) 244-5373

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New Jersey Adaptive Recreation (NJAR)

sports New Jersey

501(c)(3) creating inclusive, community-based adaptive sports and therapeutic recreation opportunities that empower veterans, individuals with disabilities, and underserved populations. Programs include adaptive cycling, therapeutic woodworking, and community integration activities.

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New Mexico Family Infant Toddler (FIT) Program

early-intervention New Mexico

Provides early intervention services to over 14,000 children from birth to age three who have or are at risk of developmental delay. Services are always free regardless of income or citizenship status, delivered in homes and other natural environments with family coaching strategies.

1-877-696-1472

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The Arc of New Mexico

nonprofit New Mexico

Since 1955, on the front lines making change for people with autism, Down syndrome, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, and other intellectual and developmental disabilities. Provides advocacy, family support, housing, and information and referral services.

3655 Carlisle Boulevard NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110

(505) 883-4630

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Special Olympics New Mexico

sports New Mexico

Serves more than 3,100 athletes statewide with year-round training and competitions in 12 Olympic-style sports including bowling, basketball, track and field, aquatics, golf, and equestrian for children and adults with intellectual disabilities.

6600 Palomas Ave. NE #207, Albuquerque, NM 87109

505-856-0342

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Disability Rights New Mexico

legal New Mexico

New Mexico's designated Protection and Advocacy agency providing free legal services and advocacy. Assists with special education, abuse and neglect, discrimination, vocational rehabilitation, Medicaid issues, assistive technology access, and voting access. Monthly drop-in legal clinics available.

3916 Juan Tabo Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM

(505) 256-3100

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New Mexico Division of Vocational Rehabilitation

government New Mexico

State and federally funded program helping eligible individuals with disabilities find suitable employment. Services include vocational counseling, rehabilitation technology, assistive technology devices and services, and pre-employment transition services.

1596 Pacheco St., Santa Fe, NM

(505) 954-8500

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NAMI New Mexico

mental-health New Mexico

New Mexico affiliate of NAMI providing free mental health support, education, advocacy, and resources for individuals and families affected by mental illness. Crisis support via NM Crisis Line at 1-855-662-7474.

505-260-0154

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New Mexico Technology Assistance Program (NMTAP)

assistive-tech New Mexico

Statewide program under the Governor's Commission on Disability offering free services including device loans, financial support, accessibility information, and resources to help New Mexicans with disabilities get assistive technology they need.

625 Silver Ave. SW, Ste. 100 B, Albuquerque, NM 87102

505-841-4464

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NM STABLE (ABLE New Mexico)

financial New Mexico

New Mexico's ABLE savings program allowing individuals with disabilities to save and invest without losing public benefits. Five investment options available. $25 enrollment grant for new accounts. Managed online with contributions from anyone.

1-800-439-1653

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UNM Children's Hospital - Developmental Care

medical New Mexico

University of New Mexico's Developmental Care Program since 1982 providing developmental-medical services for children. Includes anticipatory guidance, developmental assessments from birth to three, caregiver teaching and counseling, and case management. Cares for nearly 60,000 children annually.

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Adaptive Sports Program New Mexico

sports New Mexico

Since 1985, providing children and adults with disabilities opportunities for healthy lifestyles through adaptive skiing, snowboarding, rock climbing, waterskiing, archery, sailing, rafting, and paddleboarding. Open to anyone with a disability ages 6 and up with trained instructors and adaptive equipment included.

505-570-5710

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Nevada Early Intervention Services (NEIS)

early-intervention Nevada

Provides services to children birth until age three with developmental delays or disabilities and their families. Services include developmental specialists, speech therapy, physical and occupational therapy, vision support, assistive technology, and autism screening in familiar settings across all 17 Nevada counties.

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The Arc of Nevada

nonprofit Nevada

Ensures every Nevadan and family living with intellectual and developmental disabilities has access to information and support for full, inclusive lives. Serves all ages with programs focusing on education, family support, grassroots advocacy, and community inclusion.

6050 South Buffalo Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89113

702-262-1514

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Special Olympics Nevada

sports Nevada

Creates inclusive opportunities for people with intellectual disabilities in sports, health, education, and leadership development. Provides year-round training and athletic competition throughout the state.

4000 Eastern Ave. Suite 320, Las Vegas, NV 89119

702-474-0690

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Nevada Disability Advocacy and Law Center (NDALC)

legal Nevada

Nevada's federally mandated protection and advocacy system since 1995. Provides information and referral, education, training, investigation of abuse and neglect, legal counsel, technical assistance, and public policy work at no cost. Offices in Las Vegas, Reno, and Elko.

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Nevada Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation

government Nevada

Supports adults and students with disabilities to prepare for, obtain, keep, and advance in meaningful employment. Part of the Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation with offices in Reno and Las Vegas.

775-823-8100

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NAMI Nevada

mental-health Nevada

Nevada affiliate of NAMI providing advocacy, free mental health support, online groups, and education for individuals and families affected by mental illness. Regional affiliates serve Northern, Southern, and Western Nevada.

775-470-5600

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Nevada Assistive Technology Collaborative (NATC)

assistive-tech Nevada

Provides AT services to support people living independently and within communities. Services include short-term device loans, device reuse and reutilization, financial assistance through low-interest loans, and information and referral statewide.

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ABLE Nevada

financial Nevada

Tax-advantaged savings program for eligible Nevadans with disabilities. Allows saving for qualified disability expenses while maintaining SSI and Medicaid eligibility. No fee to open, $25 minimum initial contribution, and annual contributions up to $20,000.

888-609-8916

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Sunrise Children's Hospital

medical Nevada

The largest and most comprehensive children's hospital in Nevada providing pediatric services including developmental-behavioral pediatrics, pediatric rehabilitation with physical, speech, and occupational therapies, and specialized care for congenital disorders.

3186 S Maryland Pkwy, Las Vegas, NV 89109

(702) 961-5437

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Southern Nevada Adaptive Sports Foundation

sports Nevada

Dedicated to the inclusion of people with disabilities in the Las Vegas community through physical activities including wheelchair basketball, sledge hockey, and other adaptive recreation. Also partners with VDSA and High Rollers for wheelchair rugby and basketball programs.

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New York Early Intervention Program

early-intervention New York

State-funded program supporting infants and toddlers (birth to age 3) with developmental delays or disabilities. Available to all families in New York regardless of income or immigration status. Services are free and provided in homes, daycare, and community settings.

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The Arc New York

nonprofit New York

The largest nonprofit in New York State, serving over 60,000 people with intellectual and developmental disabilities through 55 chapters. Founded in 1949, provides residential services, guardianship, employment supports, preschools, and recreational opportunities statewide.

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Special Olympics New York

sports New York

The largest Special Olympics program in the United States and sixth largest in the world, serving more than 42,000 registered athletes and unified partners with over 5,000 coaches and 4,300 volunteers. Athletes are never charged to participate.

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Disability Rights New York (DRNY)

legal New York

Federally and state-authorized Protection and Advocacy System and Client Assistance Program for people with disabilities in New York State. Provides free legal and advocacy services to protect and advance the rights of children and adults with disabilities.

(800) 993-8982

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ACCES-VR (Adult Career and Continuing Education Services - Vocational Rehabilitation)

government New York

Assists individuals with disabilities to achieve and maintain employment through training, education, rehabilitation, and career development. Operates 15 District Offices and 10 Satellite Offices across New York State providing job search, educational, and independent living services.

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NAMI New York State

mental-health New York

State chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness offering free educational programs, support groups, and advocacy for individuals and families affected by mental health challenges. Multiple regional affiliates across the state including NYC Metro, Capital Region, and Long Island.

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TRAID Program (Technology Related Assistance for Individuals with Disabilities)

assistive-tech New York

Federally funded program administered by the NYS Justice Center with twelve regional centers statewide. Provides assistive technology device loans (up to 60 days), demonstrations, comparisons, and training on AT topics including funding options and accessibility.

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NY ABLE

financial New York

New York's ABLE savings program allowing residents with disabilities to save money without risking SSI, Medicaid, and other means-based benefits. Features tax-free earnings and distributions for qualified disability expenses, with a maximum account balance of $520,000.

1-855-569-2253

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Adaptive Sports Foundation

sports New York

Since 1984, one of the top adaptive sports programs in the country, providing sports and recreation opportunities to thousands of children and adults with both cognitive and physical disabilities at the Adaptive Sports Center at Windham Mountain and other locations.

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Ohio Help Me Grow Early Intervention

early-intervention Ohio

Ohio's Part C early intervention program connecting families of infants and toddlers from birth to age 3 with developmental supports and services.

800-755-4769

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The Arc of Ohio

nonprofit Ohio

State chapter of The Arc advocating for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities across Ohio.

1335 Dublin Rd., Suite 100-A, Columbus, OH 43215

614-487-4720

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Special Olympics Ohio

sports Ohio

Year-round sports training and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities across Ohio.

3303 Winchester Pike, Columbus, OH 43232

614-239-7050

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Disability Rights Ohio

legal Ohio

Ohio's designated protection and advocacy organization providing legal services and advocacy for people with disabilities.

200 Civic Center Dr., Suite 300, Columbus, OH 43215

800-282-9181

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Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD)

government Ohio

State agency providing vocational rehabilitation and employment services for Ohioans with disabilities.

800-282-4536

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NAMI Ohio

mental-health Ohio

State chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness offering advocacy, free mental health support, online groups, and award-winning education programs for individuals and families affected by mental illness.

614-224-2700

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Ohio Assistive Technology (AT Ohio)

assistive-tech Ohio

Statewide program providing assistive technology device demonstrations, loans, and information for Ohioans with disabilities.

800-784-3425

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Ohio STABLE Account

financial Ohio

Tax-advantaged ABLE savings accounts for eligible Ohioans with disabilities to save without affecting means-tested benefits.

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Nationwide Children's Hospital - Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics

medical Ohio

Comprehensive developmental and behavioral pediatric services at one of the largest children's hospitals in the country.

700 Children's Dr., Columbus, OH 43205

614-722-2000

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Adaptive Sports Connection

sports Ohio

Nonprofit serving children, veterans, and adults with disabilities through adaptive outdoor recreation and education across 44 Ohio counties, offering cycling, kayaking, skiing, and more.

6000 Harriott Dr., Powell, OH 43065

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SoonerStart Early Intervention Program

early-intervention Oklahoma

Oklahoma's Part C early intervention program for families with infants and toddlers (birth to 3) with developmental delays or disabilities. Provides case management, evaluation, AT devices and services, and builds upon family resources to enhance development through everyday learning opportunities at no cost.

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The Arc of Oklahoma

nonprofit Oklahoma

Promotes and protects the human rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, serving all 77 Oklahoma counties. Services include special education advocacy, residential advocacy, caregiver trainings, resource navigation, and bilingual support groups.

2516 E 71st St Ste A, Tulsa, OK 74136

(918) 582-8272

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Special Olympics Oklahoma

sports Oklahoma

Benefits 12,400 participants and conducts more than 175 sports competitions and training clinics every year. Programs include Young Athletes, Unified Sports, and Athlete Leadership University for people with intellectual disabilities.

6835 S Canton Ave, Tulsa, OK

(918) 481-1234

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Oklahoma Disability Law Center

legal Oklahoma

Oklahoma's federally mandated Protection and Advocacy system since 1977. Provides free legal assistance, facility monitoring, workshops on legal rights, and advocacy to protect, promote, and expand the rights of people with disabilities. Offices in Oklahoma City and Tulsa.

4334 NW Expressway, Suite 124, Oklahoma City, OK 73116

(405) 525-7755

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Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services

government Oklahoma

Helps Oklahomans with disabilities bridge barriers to employment, school, and independent living. Vocational Rehabilitation division provides counseling, guidance, and job placement. Five program divisions include VR, Visual Services, and Disability Determination.

1-800-845-8476

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NAMI Oklahoma

mental-health Oklahoma

Oklahoma affiliate of NAMI providing advocacy, free mental health support, online groups, and education for individuals and families affected by mental illness. Local affiliates include NAMI Greater OKC and NAMI Tulsa.

405-601-8283

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Oklahoma ABLE Tech

assistive-tech Oklahoma

Statewide AT program providing assistive technology devices and services, financing opportunities, digital accessibility services, advocacy, and education. Device loan inventory of over 2,300 devices across 10 categories. Offices in Stillwater and Oklahoma City.

800-257-1705

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Oklahoma STABLE (ABLE Account)

financial Oklahoma

Oklahoma's ABLE savings program allowing people with disabilities to save and invest without losing Medicaid or SSI eligibility. Oklahoma residents pay $0 maintenance fee. $25 grant for new accounts. Five investment options available.

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Oklahoma Children's Hospital OU Health - Developmental Pediatrics

medical Oklahoma

Expert developmental and behavioral pediatric physicians and child psychologists at the Child Study Center providing diagnoses and individualized treatment plans. Research focus on fetal drug and alcohol exposure, ADHD, and autism spectrum disorders.

1100 NE 13th, Oklahoma City, OK 73117

(572) 244-0059

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Oklahoma Adaptive Sports Association (OKASA)

sports Oklahoma

Develops, sponsors, and promotes recreational and competitive athletic opportunities for individuals with physical challenges. Programs include wheelchair basketball, swimming, track and field, and water sports at no charge to athletes. Equipment available to borrow.

405-553-1377

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Oregon Department of Developmental Disabilities Services (ODDS)

government Oregon

State agency providing services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including case management, residential supports, employment services, and community living programs.

500 Summer St NE, Salem, OR 97301

503-945-5811

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Oregon Early Intervention / Early Childhood Special Education (EI/ECSE)

early-intervention Oregon

Oregon's statewide early intervention program for infants and toddlers (birth to age 3) with developmental delays or disabilities, and early childhood special education for children ages 3 to 5.

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Oregon Health Plan (OHP) - Medicaid

insurance financial Oregon

Oregon's Medicaid program providing health coverage for eligible low-income individuals and families, including children and adults with disabilities. Covers therapies, equipment, and medical services.

800-699-9075

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Oregon Vocational Rehabilitation Services (VR)

employment transition Oregon

State vocational rehabilitation program helping individuals with disabilities prepare for, find, and maintain employment through job training, education, and support services.

877-277-0513

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The Arc Oregon

nonprofit Oregon

Statewide advocacy organization for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families, providing information, referral, and systems advocacy.

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Oregon Family to Family Health Information Center (OF2F)

community education Oregon

Family-led center providing information, education, and support to families of children and youth with special health care needs and disabilities.

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Oregon Technology Access Program (OTAP)

assistive-tech Oregon

Oregon's Assistive Technology Act program providing device demonstrations, short-term loans, and information about assistive technology solutions for people with disabilities.

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Special Olympics Oregon

sports recreation Oregon

Year-round sports training and athletic competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities across Oregon.

503-248-0600

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Oregon Disability Rights (Disability Rights Oregon)

legal nonprofit Oregon

Oregon's federally designated protection and advocacy system providing legal advocacy, information, and referral for people with disabilities.

610 SW Broadway, Suite 200, Portland, OR 97205

503-243-2081

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NAMI Oregon

mental-health Oregon

Oregon chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness providing mental health support, education, and advocacy including support groups for individuals and families.

503-230-8009

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Oregon ABLE Savings Plan

financial planning Oregon

Tax-advantaged savings accounts for eligible individuals with disabilities that do not affect eligibility for means-tested benefits like SSI and Medicaid.

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TriMet LIFT Paratransit

transportation Oregon

Door-to-door shared ride transit service for people who are unable to use regular TriMet buses or MAX trains due to a disability or disabling health condition.

503-962-8000

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Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) - Child Development & Rehabilitation Center (CDRC)

medical therapy Oregon

Comprehensive center providing diagnosis, treatment, and therapy for children with developmental disabilities, autism, cerebral palsy, and other conditions. Offers multidisciplinary evaluations.

707 SW Gaines St, Portland, OR 97239

503-494-8095

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Providence Inclusive Recreation & Adapted Sports

recreation sports Oregon

Adaptive and inclusive recreation and sports programs for children and adults with disabilities in the Portland metro area.

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Portland Parks & Recreation - Adaptive & Inclusive Recreation

recreation community Oregon

Inclusive recreation programs for people of all abilities through Portland Parks & Recreation, including adaptive sports, social clubs, day camps, and community events.

503-823-2525

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Camp Meadowood Springs

camps Oregon

Summer residential camp for children with communication disorders, learning differences, and autism, providing speech-language therapy in a camp setting.

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Mt. Hood Kiwanis Camp

camps recreation Oregon

Year-round camp and outdoor recreation programs for children and adults with disabilities, including summer camps, winter sports, and respite weekends.

503-452-7416

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Oregon Post-Secondary Transition Programs

transition education Oregon

Oregon Department of Education resources for transition planning from school to adult life for students with disabilities ages 16 to 21.

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Oregon Respite Program (Lifespan Respite)

respite Oregon

Oregon's respite care program providing temporary relief for family caregivers of individuals with disabilities and special health care needs.

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Multnomah County Developmental Disabilities Division

government community Oregon

County services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities including service coordination, community inclusion, and family support.

503-988-3658

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Albertina Kerr

nonprofit community Oregon

Nonprofit organization providing services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including residential programs, employment services, and crisis support.

503-239-8101

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Easter Seals Oregon

nonprofit therapy Oregon

Provides disability services including early childhood programs, therapy services, and support for individuals and families living with disabilities.

503-228-5108

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Oregon Commission for the Blind

government Oregon

State agency providing vocational rehabilitation, independent living skills training, and assistive technology for individuals who are blind or visually impaired.

888-202-5463

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Oregon School for the Deaf

education Oregon

State residential and day school providing bilingual education (ASL and English) for deaf and hard-of-hearing students from birth through age 21.

999 Locust St NE, Salem, OR 97301

503-378-3825

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Oregon Disability Parking Permit

government transportation Oregon

Information on applying for disability parking permits through the Oregon DMV for individuals with qualifying disabilities.

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Oregon Housing and Community Services - Disability Housing

housing Oregon

State resources for accessible and affordable housing, including Section 8 vouchers, supportive housing, and home modification assistance for Oregonians with disabilities.

503-986-2000

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Northwest Access Fund

financial assistive-tech Oregon

Nonprofit providing affordable loans and financial education for assistive technology, home modifications, and vehicles for people with disabilities in Oregon and Washington.

206-328-5116

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Autism Society of Oregon

nonprofit community Oregon

State chapter providing information, support, and advocacy for individuals with autism and their families, including support groups, events, and resource navigation.

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Oregon Family Support Network

mental-health community Oregon

Peer-run organization supporting families of children and youth with mental health, behavioral, and emotional challenges through support groups and system navigation.

503-905-5437

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Independent Living Resources (ILR)

community nonprofit Oregon

Center for independent living providing advocacy, peer mentoring, skills training, and information and referral for people with all types of disabilities.

1839 NE Couch St, Portland, OR 97232

503-232-7411

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Oregon Council on Developmental Disabilities (OCDD)

government nonprofit Oregon

Federally funded council promoting inclusion, self-determination, and independence for Oregonians with developmental disabilities through systems change and advocacy.

503-945-9941

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Portland Sensory-Friendly Events at OMSI

sensory recreation Oregon

Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) offers sensory-friendly events with reduced noise, lighting, and crowds for visitors with sensory processing differences.

1945 SE Water Ave, Portland, OR 97214

503-797-4000

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Portland Children's Museum - Accessibility

sensory recreation Oregon

Children's museum offering accessible play experiences and sensory-friendly hours for children with disabilities and sensory needs.

4015 SW Canyon Rd, Portland, OR 97221

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Ride Connection

transportation Oregon

Nonprofit providing accessible transportation options for older adults and people with disabilities in the Portland metro area, including door-to-door rides and travel training.

503-226-0700

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Oregon Parent Training and Information Center (PTI)

education community Oregon

Federally funded parent training center providing information and support for families of children with disabilities on special education rights, IEPs, and school advocacy.

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Beaverton Inclusive Playground (Howard M. Terpenning Recreation Complex)

recreation Oregon

Fully accessible and inclusive playground with adaptive equipment, sensory play areas, and wheelchair-accessible surfaces in Beaverton.

15707 SW Walker Rd, Beaverton, OR 97006

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Harper's Playground

recreation nonprofit Oregon

Nonprofit dedicated to building universally accessible playgrounds that bring together people of all abilities. Arbor Lodge Park playground in Portland is their flagship project.

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Oregon Emergency Management - Access and Functional Needs

emergency Oregon

Oregon's emergency preparedness resources for individuals with disabilities and access and functional needs, including evacuation planning and emergency kits.

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Access Technologies Inc. (ATI)

assistive-tech education Oregon

Nonprofit providing assistive technology training, assessment, and demonstration for individuals with disabilities, including computer access, communication devices, and adaptive equipment.

503-361-1201

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Oregon Office on Disability and Health

government medical Oregon

State office promoting health equity for Oregonians with disabilities through data collection, public health programs, and community partnerships.

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FACT Oregon

community education Oregon

Family advocacy, training, and support organization helping families of children and adults with disabilities navigate systems, understand their rights, and connect with resources.

503-786-6082

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Rebuilding Together Portland

home-modifications Oregon

Nonprofit providing free home repairs and accessibility modifications, including ramps, grab bars, and widened doorways for low-income homeowners with disabilities.

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Pennsylvania Early Intervention Program

early-intervention Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania's early intervention program providing coaching support and services to families with children birth to age five with developmental delays and disabilities. Services include physical, occupational, speech, hearing, and vision therapy provided in homes and community settings at no cost.

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The Arc of Pennsylvania

nonprofit Pennsylvania

Largest advocacy organization for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Pennsylvania since 1949. Over 40 local chapters representing over 14,000 members, offering customized employment programs, inclusive education, and ACRE certification training.

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Special Olympics Pennsylvania

sports Pennsylvania

Year-round sports organization operating in 9 geographic regions around the state, providing athletic training and competitions for athletes of all ages with intellectual disabilities at no cost. Includes regional and state-level competitions and the annual Polar Plunge fundraiser.

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Disability Rights Pennsylvania

legal Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania's federally-mandated protection and advocacy agency. Provides legal advice, advocacy, and referral services to over 6,800 callers annually through a toll-free intake system. Helps with disability-related issues in employment, education, housing, access, and voting.

1800 JFK Boulevard, Suite 900, Philadelphia, PA 19103

(800) 692-7443

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Pennsylvania Office of Vocational Rehabilitation (OVR)

government Pennsylvania

Provides vocational rehabilitation services through 21 district offices in all 67 counties. Services include vocational guidance, counseling, goal setting, individualized plans for employment, and job placement at no cost. The Hiram G. Andrews Center in Johnstown provides comprehensive vocational training.

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NAMI Keystone Pennsylvania

mental-health Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania's state NAMI organization dedicated to improving the lives of children, adolescents, adults, and families affected by mental illness. Affiliates across the state provide free peer-led support groups, education programs, and advocacy.

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TechOWL (Technology for Our Whole Lives)

assistive-tech Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania's Assistive Technology Act program, a project of Temple University's Institute on Disabilities. Offers nine regional AT Resource Centers with free lending library, device demonstrations, consultations, mini grants up to $400, and equipment reuse programs.

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PA ABLE Savings Program

financial Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania's ABLE savings program, the fifth largest in the nation with over 11,500 accounts and $185 million saved. Provides tax-free saving for disability-related expenses while maintaining government benefits. PA residents can deduct up to $19,000 per year in contributions from state income taxes.

(855) 529-2253

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Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) - Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics

medical Pennsylvania

The largest developmental and behavioral pediatrics division in the tri-state region, offering comprehensive care for children with developmental and behavioral disorders. Multidisciplinary team of physicians, psychiatrists, psychologists, and therapists at multiple locations in PA and NJ.

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Pennsylvania Center for Adapted Sports (PCAS)

sports Pennsylvania

Established in 1995 to improve the health and well-being of people with disabilities through inclusive sport, wellness, and recreation. Offers cycling, climbing, kayaking, rowing, skiing, sitting volleyball, yoga, swimming, hockey, and triathlon, serving over 500 individuals annually.

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Rhode Island Early Intervention Program

early-intervention Rhode Island

Promotes the growth and development of infants and toddlers with developmental disabilities or delays in speech, physical abilities, and social skills. Services provided at no cost in places where children usually play or take part in daily activities. RI Medicaid eligibility not required.

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The Arc Rhode Island

nonprofit Rhode Island

Part of a nationwide network of over 550 chapters dedicated to supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Offers advocacy, residential and vocational services, person-centered and financial planning, and programs guiding families through the special education system.

PO Box 3929, Pawtucket, RI 02861

(401) 585-6755

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Special Olympics Rhode Island

sports Rhode Island

Provides over 1,600 year-round sports training and athletic competition opportunities for more than 3,000 children and adults with intellectual disabilities. Hosts over 40 statewide tournaments and competitions each year in 20 sports, all at no cost.

370 George Washington Highway, Smithfield, RI 02917

(401) 349-4900

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Disability Rights Rhode Island (DRRI)

legal Rhode Island

Rhode Island's independent federally mandated Protection and Advocacy System, established in 1977. Administers nine federally funded programs providing individual representation, systems change advocacy, and investigation of abuse and neglect for people with disabilities.

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Rhode Island Office of Rehabilitation Services (ORS)

government Rhode Island

Division of the RI Department of Human Services supporting Rhode Islanders with disabilities through vocational rehabilitation services. Helps individuals choose, prepare for, obtain, and maintain employment, with many services including education and training covered by ORS.

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NAMI Rhode Island

mental-health Rhode Island

Nonprofit providing support, advocacy, and education to schools, families, and individuals living with mental illness. Offers the Family to Family program (12-week course), Peer to Peer program (10-week course), and support groups, all free of charge.

(401) 331-3060

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Rhode Island Assistive Technology Access Partnership (ATAP)

assistive-tech Rhode Island

Statewide partnership of organizations improving access to assistive technology for individuals with disabilities. Provides device demonstrations, loans, reuse, training, and information through the Central Resource Center and Resource Center for Children and Youth.

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RI's ABLE

financial Rhode Island

Rhode Island's ABLE savings program allowing individuals with disabilities to save for qualified disability expenses on a tax-deferred basis without limiting SSI, Medicaid, and other federal programs. Open an account online with as little as $25.

(888) 609-8915

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Hasbro Children's Hospital - Children's Neurodevelopment Center

medical Rhode Island

Rhode Island's only pediatric hospital and teaching hospital of Brown University. The Children's Neurodevelopment Center (CNDC) provides evaluation and treatment of children with neurological, developmental, metabolic, and behavioral disorders, including rehab services and spasticity management.

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Special Olympics Rhode Island - Unified & Adaptive Sports

sports Rhode Island

Beyond competitive Special Olympics sports, SORI offers school-based inclusion programs, community-based programs, child development programs, Healthy Athletes health screenings, and volunteer opportunities for individuals with and without intellectual disabilities.

370 George Washington Highway, Smithfield, RI 02917

(401) 349-4900

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South Carolina Early Intervention (BabyNet)

early-intervention South Carolina

Part C early intervention program serving infants and toddlers birth to age 3 with developmental delays or disabilities and their families.

803-898-0784

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The Arc of South Carolina

nonprofit South Carolina

Statewide advocacy organization for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, providing resources, programs, and community support.

803-748-5020

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Special Olympics South Carolina

sports South Carolina

Year-round sports training and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities throughout South Carolina.

803-772-1555

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Protection and Advocacy for People with Disabilities (P&A SC)

legal South Carolina

Federally designated protection and advocacy organization providing legal advocacy for South Carolinians with disabilities.

866-275-7273

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South Carolina Vocational Rehabilitation Department

government South Carolina

State vocational rehabilitation program providing employment services, job training, and placement for South Carolinians with disabilities.

803-896-6500

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NAMI South Carolina

mental-health South Carolina

State chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness providing free mental health support, educational classes, online support groups, and advocacy for individuals and families affected by mental illness.

800-788-5131

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South Carolina Assistive Technology Program (SCATP)

assistive-tech South Carolina

South Carolina's assistive technology program providing device demonstrations, equipment loans, and AT training for individuals with disabilities.

803-935-5263

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Palmetto ABLE Savings Account

financial South Carolina

Tax-advantaged ABLE savings accounts for South Carolinians with disabilities to save without affecting eligibility for public benefits.

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MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children's Hospital - Developmental Pediatrics

medical South Carolina

Developmental and behavioral pediatrics at the Medical University of South Carolina providing comprehensive evaluations and treatment for children with developmental concerns.

843-792-1234

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Coastal Adaptive Sports

sports South Carolina

Nonprofit facilitating adaptive sports opportunities and recreation activities to enhance the lives of individuals and families with disabilities, including wheelchair basketball, cycling, and surfing.

309 Kings Drive, Myrtle Beach, SC 29588

843-333-0489

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South Dakota Birth to Three

early-intervention South Dakota

South Dakota's Part C early intervention program providing developmental services for infants and toddlers from birth to age 3.

800-305-3064

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The Arc of South Dakota

nonprofit South Dakota

State chapter of The Arc promoting and protecting the rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in South Dakota.

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Special Olympics South Dakota

sports South Dakota

Year-round sports training and athletic competition for South Dakotans with intellectual disabilities.

305 W. 39th St., Sioux Falls, SD 57105

605-331-4117

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Disability Rights South Dakota

legal South Dakota

South Dakota's designated protection and advocacy organization providing legal services and advocacy for people with disabilities.

221 S. Central Ave., Suite 38, Pierre, SD 57501

800-658-4782

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South Dakota Division of Rehabilitation Services

government South Dakota

State vocational rehabilitation services helping South Dakotans with disabilities prepare for and obtain employment.

605-773-3195

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NAMI South Dakota

mental-health South Dakota

State chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness dedicated to improving the lives of persons affected by mental illness through support, education, and advocacy since 1987.

PO Box 88808, Sioux Falls, SD 57109

605-271-1871

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South Dakota Assistive Technology Project (DakotaLink)

assistive-tech South Dakota

Statewide assistive technology program providing device demonstrations, loans, and information for South Dakotans with disabilities.

800-645-0673

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South Dakota ABLE Account

financial South Dakota

Tax-advantaged ABLE savings accounts for eligible South Dakotans with disabilities to save without impacting public benefits.

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Sanford Children's Hospital - Developmental Pediatrics

medical South Dakota

Comprehensive developmental and behavioral pediatric evaluations and treatment for children at Sanford Children's in Sioux Falls.

1600 W. 22nd St., Sioux Falls, SD 57105

605-312-1000

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Sioux Wheelers Adaptive Sports

sports South Dakota

Nonprofit providing adaptive sports opportunities for youth and adults with physical disabilities, including wheelchair basketball and other competitive and recreational sports.

800 E. I-90 Lane, Sioux Falls, SD 57104

605-351-5573

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Tennessee Early Intervention System (TEIS)

early-intervention Tennessee

Part C early intervention program for infants and toddlers birth to age 3 with developmental delays or disabilities and their families.

800-852-7157

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The Arc Tennessee

nonprofit Tennessee

Statewide advocacy organization for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities providing resources, advocacy, and community support.

615-248-5878

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Special Olympics Tennessee

sports Tennessee

Year-round sports training and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities throughout Tennessee.

615-329-1375

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Disability Rights Tennessee

legal Tennessee

Federally designated protection and advocacy organization providing free legal advocacy for Tennesseans with disabilities.

615-298-1080

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Tennessee Vocational Rehabilitation

government Tennessee

State vocational rehabilitation program providing job training, placement, and employment support for Tennesseans with disabilities.

615-313-4714

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NAMI Tennessee

mental-health Tennessee

State chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness offering advocacy, free mental health support, online groups, and education programs for individuals and families affected by mental illness.

131 Sanders Ferry Rd., Suite B, Hendersonville, TN 37075

615-361-6608

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Tennessee Technology Access Program (TTAP)

assistive-tech Tennessee

Tennessee's assistive technology program providing device demonstrations, equipment loans, and AT solutions for individuals with disabilities.

615-313-5183

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Tennessee ABLE Account

financial Tennessee

Tax-advantaged ABLE savings accounts for Tennesseans with disabilities to save money without affecting eligibility for public benefits.

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Vanderbilt Kennedy Center - Developmental Pediatrics

medical Tennessee

Nationally recognized center for developmental disabilities at Vanderbilt University providing comprehensive evaluations, diagnosis, and treatment for children.

615-322-8240

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ABLE Youth

sports Tennessee

Nonprofit helping children and young adults with physical disabilities learn independence through adaptive sports including wheelchair basketball, Super Sports Saturdays, and competitive teams.

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Texas Early Childhood Intervention (ECI)

early-intervention Texas

Statewide program for families with children birth to 36 months with developmental delays, disabilities, or certain medical diagnoses. Services include case management, specialized skills training, physical, occupational, and speech therapy, nursing, and counseling in natural environments. Sliding-fee scale based on family income.

1-877-787-8999

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The Arc of Texas

nonprofit Texas

Founded in 1953, advocates for the rights of Texans with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Provides resources on education, guardianship, employment, and finances. Operates the Master Pooled Trust and a network of 23 local chapters across Texas.

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Special Olympics Texas

sports Texas

Provides sports training and competitions for over 60,000 people with intellectual disabilities across Texas each year. Offers a variety of Olympic-type sports with statewide and regional competitions throughout the year.

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Disability Rights Texas

legal Texas

Texas's designated Protection and Advocacy agency providing direct legal assistance, protecting rights through courts, advocating for disability-friendly laws, and making referrals. Ensures full and equal participation in society for people with disabilities.

2222 West Braker Lane, Austin, TX 78758

(800) 252-9108

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Texas Workforce Commission - Vocational Rehabilitation Services

government Texas

Helps people with disabilities prepare for, find, and keep jobs or advance in employment. Services include career exploration, disability supports, training for credentials, job search assistance, and on-the-job support. Online self-referral available through Start My VR.

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NAMI Texas

mental-health Texas

Texas affiliate of NAMI providing advocacy, free mental health support, online groups, and education for individuals and families affected by mental illness. Local affiliates include NAMI Central Texas and NAMI North Texas.

512-693-2000

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Texas Technology Access Program (TTAP)

assistive-tech Texas

Leads Texas's efforts under the federal Assistive Technology Act. Provides AT device loans (35-day terms with free shipping), statewide demonstration centers, recycle and reuse programs through Project Mend, financing, training, and public awareness activities.

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Texas ABLE

financial Texas

Texas's ABLE savings program allowing individuals with disabilities to save up to $100,000 without impacting SSI benefits, or up to $500,000 account balance limit. Tax-free withdrawals for qualified disability expenses. $50 minimum to open; $25 minimum for subsequent contributions.

844-489-2253

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Texas Children's Hospital - Meyer Center for Developmental Pediatrics

medical Texas

The largest children's hospital in the US with the Meyer Center providing comprehensive diagnostic and treatment planning for neurodevelopmental conditions including intellectual disabilities, autism, ADHD, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, and Fragile X. Specialized follow-up clinics available.

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TIRR Memorial Hermann Adapted Sports

sports Texas

Houston-based adapted sports and recreation program for youth and adults with physical disabilities. Programs include wheelchair basketball (NWBA Division 1 and 3 teams), wheelchair rugby, handcycling, wheelchair softball, racing, powerlifting, and fitness training.

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Baby Watch Early Intervention Program

early-intervention Utah

Utah's Part C early intervention program enhancing early growth and development in infants and toddlers with developmental delays or disabilities. Provides free evaluations and individualized services including occupational therapy, physical therapy, and speech therapy through a family coaching model in natural environments.

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The Arc of Utah

nonprofit Utah

Supports and advocates for people with cognitive, intellectual, and developmental disabilities. Programs include providing computers, after-school learning, respite pool, caregiver training, holiday giving program, and information and referral services.

155 S 300 W Suite 201, Salt Lake City, UT 84101

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Special Olympics Utah

sports Utah

Provides year-round sports training and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities since 1971. All programs completely free for participants, including health and fitness programs, Unified Schools initiative, and volunteer opportunities across every region.

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Disability Law Center of Utah

legal Utah

Utah's designated Protection and Advocacy agency since 1978. Enforces and strengthens laws protecting disability rights through legal advocacy in areas including abuse prevention, accessibility, discrimination, assistive technology, special education, and fair housing.

960 S. Main St., Salt Lake City, UT 84101

(800) 662-9080

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Utah State Office of Rehabilitation (USOR)

government Utah

Assists eligible individuals in obtaining employment and increasing independence. Services include career exploration, counseling, job finding, on-the-job training, and specialized services for individuals who are blind, deaf, hard of hearing, or DeafBlind.

1-866-454-8397

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NAMI Utah

mental-health Utah

Utah affiliate of NAMI offering classes, support groups, and resources throughout Utah for families, caregivers, and individuals living with mental illness.

3269 S Main St #230, Salt Lake City, UT 84115

801-323-9900

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Utah Assistive Technology Program (UATP)

assistive-tech Utah

Part of the Institute for Disability Research at Utah State University. Connects Utahns with AT devices through loan, financing, and device reuse programs. Locations in Salt Lake City, Logan, and the Uintah Basin. Offers reduced-interest loans and small grants.

800-524-5152

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ABLE Utah

financial Utah

Utah's ABLE savings program allowing people with disabilities to save and invest without losing benefits. $0 maintenance fee for Utah residents. Five investment options. $25 enrollment grant for new accounts. Contributions up to $20,000 per year.

1-800-439-1653

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Primary Children's Hospital - University Developmental Assessment Clinics

medical Utah

University of Utah's Developmental Assessment Clinics at Primary Children's Hospital evaluating children with developmental disabilities and concerns. Offers developmental assessments, therapy, medication management, and ongoing care for infants, children, and teens across Utah. Virtual and in-person visits available.

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National Ability Center

sports Utah

Premier adaptive sports and recreation destination in Park City since 1985. Offers adaptive skiing, horseback riding, camps, climbing walls, cycling, kayaking, and more in an inclusive environment. Serves individuals, families, and groups with disabilities year-round at two Park City locations.

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AT Devices for Kids - RVA

equipment Virginia

Assistive technology device lending library for children with disabilities.

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Francesco's Closet at Wheatland Farm

equipment Virginia

Equipment closet providing gently used adaptive equipment for children with special needs.

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Equip for Children

equipment Virginia

Organization providing adaptive equipment to children who need it.

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Fairfax County Therapeutic Recreation

recreation community Virginia

Therapeutic recreation programs for individuals with disabilities through Fairfax County Neighborhood and Community Services.

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The J - Special Needs Programs

recreation community Virginia

Special needs programs and inclusive activities at the Jewish Community Center.

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Clemyjontri Park

recreation Virginia

Fully accessible playground designed for children of all abilities in McLean, VA.

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Fairfax County Accessible Trails

recreation Virginia

Directory of wheelchair and stroller-friendly trails throughout Fairfax County parks.

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Meadowlark Botanical Gardens

recreation Virginia

Beautiful botanical gardens with accessible paths in Vienna, VA.

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Warrenton Aquatic Recreation Facility (WARF)

recreation Virginia

Aquatic recreation facility with accessible swimming programs.

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Empower Therapy Group

therapy Virginia

Therapy services for children and families in the Northern Virginia area.

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Fairfax County Speech & Hearing

therapy Virginia

Speech and hearing services provided through Fairfax County Health Department.

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The Arc of Northern Virginia

nonprofit Virginia

Advocacy organization for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, providing resources, support, and community.

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Cameron's Coffee and Chocolates

employment Virginia

Coffee and chocolate shop that employs individuals with disabilities, promoting inclusive employment.

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Jake's Ice Cream

employment Virginia

Ice cream shop committed to employing individuals with disabilities.

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Bitty and Beau's Coffee - Washington DC

employment Virginia

Coffee shop that employs people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Location in Washington, DC.

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Bitty and Beau's Coffee - Annapolis

employment Virginia

Coffee shop that employs people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Location in Annapolis, MD.

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Disability Inclusion DC Metro

community Virginia

Resources and consulting for businesses wanting to become more disability-friendly.

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McLean Bible Church - Special Needs Ministry

faith Virginia

Special needs ministry programs at McLean Bible Church, Tysons location.

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Burke Community Church - Special Needs

faith Virginia

Special needs programs and inclusive worship at Burke Community Church.

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Centreville Baptist Church - Embrace

faith Virginia

Embrace special needs ministry at Centreville Baptist Church.

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King of Kings Lutheran Church - Special Needs

faith Virginia

Special needs ministries at King of Kings Lutheran Church.

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Fairfax Church - Accessibility

faith Virginia

Accessibility programs and accommodations at Fairfax Church.

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Waterfront Church DC - Special Needs Ministry

faith Virginia

Special needs ministry at Waterfront Church in Washington, DC.

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Thomas Roads Baptist Church - Special Needs

faith Virginia

Special needs engagement programs at Thomas Roads Baptist Church.

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B&O Railroad Museum - Sensory Sundays

sensory recreation Virginia

Sensory-friendly Sundays at the B&O Railroad Museum in Baltimore, offering a calm environment for individuals with sensory processing needs.

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National Aquarium - Accessibility

sensory recreation Virginia

Accessibility accommodations at the National Aquarium in Baltimore, including sensory-friendly resources.

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Port Discovery Children's Museum

sensory recreation Virginia

Children's museum in Baltimore with sensory-friendly accommodations and KultureCity certification.

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National Children's Museum - Accessibility

sensory recreation Virginia

Accessibility accommodations at the National Children's Museum in Washington, DC.

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Air and Space Museum - Accessibility

sensory recreation Virginia

Accessibility services at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum Udvar-Hazy Center.

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Fairfax County Sensory Room

sensory Virginia

Sensory room available through Fairfax County Therapeutic Recreation program.

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A Mother's Rest

respite Virginia

Respite care organization providing rest and renewal for mothers of children with special needs.

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Jill's House

respite Virginia

Overnight respite care for children with intellectual disabilities, giving families a break.

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Virginia Disability Parking Pass

government Virginia

How to apply for a disability parking permit through the Virginia DMV.

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Fairfax County Child Care Assistance and Referral (CCAR)

childcare Virginia

Child care financial assistance and referral services for eligible Fairfax County families.

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DC Urban Mom - Nanny Forum

childcare Virginia

Online community forum for finding nannies and attendant care in the DC metro area.

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Care.com

childcare Virginia

Platform for finding caregivers, nannies, and attendants with special needs experience.

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Virginia Early Intervention (Infant & Toddler Connection)

early-intervention Virginia

Virginia's early intervention system for infants and toddlers (birth to age 3) with developmental delays or disabilities. Free evaluation and services.

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Fairfax County Early Intervention

early-intervention Virginia

Early intervention services for children birth to 3 in Fairfax County through the Infant & Toddler Connection.

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Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services (DARS)

transition Virginia

Vocational rehabilitation and transition services for youth and adults with disabilities in Virginia.

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ServiceSource

transition Virginia

Non-profit helping people with disabilities achieve employment, independence, and integration through vocational training and job placement.

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Social Security Disability Benefits (SSI/SSDI)

financial Virginia

Federal disability benefits including Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI).

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Virginia Medicaid (DMAS)

financial Virginia

Virginia's Medicaid program including waiver programs for individuals with disabilities, covering therapies, equipment, and personal care.

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ABLE National Resource Center

financial Virginia

Information about ABLE accounts — tax-advantaged savings accounts for individuals with disabilities that don't affect benefits eligibility.

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Healthcare.gov - Appeals & Grievances

insurance Virginia

Federal resource for understanding your rights when insurance denies coverage, including how to file appeals for therapies and equipment.

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Special Needs Alliance

planning Virginia

National network of attorneys specializing in special needs planning, including special needs trusts, guardianship, and estate planning.

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The Arc of NoVA - Pooled Trust

planning Virginia

Pooled special needs trust program through The Arc of Northern Virginia for individuals with disabilities.

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NAMI - National Alliance on Mental Illness

mental-health Virginia

Mental health support, education, and advocacy. Includes support groups for caregivers and individuals with disabilities.

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Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board

mental-health Virginia

Mental health, substance use, and developmental disability services for Fairfax County residents.

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Fairfax County FASTRAN

transportation Virginia

Accessible transportation services for Fairfax County residents with disabilities who cannot use regular public transit.

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WMATA MetroAccess

transportation Virginia

Paratransit service for people with disabilities who cannot use regular Metro bus or rail in the DC metro area.

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Fairfax County Housing & Community Development

housing Virginia

Accessible and affordable housing resources, including Section 8 vouchers and housing for people with disabilities.

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National Alliance to End Homelessness

housing Virginia

Resources and advocacy for housing solutions including accessible housing for individuals with disabilities.

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Children's National Hospital

medical Virginia

Comprehensive pediatric medical center with specialty clinics for children with disabilities and complex medical needs.

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Inova Children's Hospital

medical Virginia

Pediatric services including developmental pediatrics, neurology, and rehabilitation for children with disabilities in Northern Virginia.

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Fairfax County Therapeutic Recreation Camps

camps Virginia

Summer and seasonal camps for children and teens with disabilities through Fairfax County Therapeutic Recreation.

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Camp Baker (The Arc of NoVA)

camps Virginia

Residential summer camp for teens and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

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Sibling Support Project (Sibshops)

sibling-support Virginia

National program providing peer support and education for brothers and sisters of people with special health, developmental, and mental health concerns.

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Assistive Technology Act Programs

assistive-tech Virginia

National network providing assistive technology information, device demonstrations, and lending programs in every state.

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Virginia Assistive Technology System (VATS)

assistive-tech Virginia

Virginia's AT Act program providing device demonstrations, short-term loans, and information about assistive technology.

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Special Olympics Virginia

sports Virginia

Year-round sports training and competitions for children and adults with intellectual disabilities.

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BlazeSports America

sports Virginia

Adaptive sports and recreation programs for youth and adults with physical disabilities.

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Ready.gov - People with Disabilities

emergency Virginia

Federal emergency preparedness resources specifically for individuals with disabilities and their caregivers.

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Rebuilding Together

home-modifications Virginia

Non-profit providing free home modifications and accessibility improvements for people with disabilities and aging adults.

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Vermont Children's Integrated Services - Early Intervention (CIS-EI)

early-intervention Vermont

Vermont's family-centered early intervention program for children birth to age three with developmental delays or conditions likely to lead to delays. Services include speech and language, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and developmental education, provided in comfortable settings at no cost regardless of income.

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ARC of Vermont

nonprofit Vermont

Local ARC organizations across Vermont providing Advocacy, Resources, and Community opportunities for citizens with developmental disabilities and their families. Chapters include Central Vermont ARC, ARC of Northwestern Vermont, and ARC Rutland Area.

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Special Olympics Vermont

sports Vermont

Provides year-round sports training and athletic competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, including Summer Games, Winter Games, and regional competitions in alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, basketball, bocce, golf, and track and field.

16 Gregory Drive, Suite 2, South Burlington, VT 05403

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Disability Rights Vermont

legal Vermont

Vermont's designated Protection and Advocacy agency, providing information, referrals, and advocacy services including legal representation to individuals with disabilities. Established by Congress to strengthen oversight and protect people with disabilities from abuse, neglect, and rights violations.

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HireAbility Vermont (Division of Vocational Rehabilitation)

government Vermont

Vermont's publicly-funded vocational rehabilitation program offering free, flexible services to any Vermonter dealing with a disability that affects employment. Provides career counseling, assessment, training, education, credentials support, assistive technology, and benefits counseling.

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NAMI Vermont

mental-health Vermont

Supports, educates, and advocates for all communities, families, and individuals affected by mental health challenges in Vermont since 1983. Offers free, confidential Connection and Family Support Groups led by trained volunteers with lived experience.

600 Blair Park Road, Williston, VT 05495

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Vermont Assistive Technology Program (VATP)

assistive-tech Vermont

Vermont's federal AT Act program managed by DAIL and partnering with UVM's Center on Disability and Community Inclusion. Operates three regional AT Tryout Centers offering free 30-day equipment loans, demonstrations, training, and information on AT tools and strategies.

1-800-750-6355

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Vermont ABLE (STABLE Account)

financial Vermont

Vermont's ABLE savings program allowing eligible individuals with disabilities to save and invest money without losing eligibility for Medicaid, SSI, or SSDI. Set up in as little as 10 minutes with a $25 initial deposit. New account holders receive a $25 matching grant.

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UVM Children's Hospital - Developmental Pediatrics

medical Vermont

Golisano Children's Hospital at UVM Health provides developmental evaluations specializing in diagnosis of global developmental delay, intellectual disability, and autism spectrum disorder. Clinics in Burlington serve children up to age 8 and autism assessments up to age 18.

(802) 847-2007

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Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports

sports Vermont

The largest year-round disabled sports nonprofit in Vermont, nationally recognized for empowering people of all abilities through inclusive sports and recreation. Offers alpine skiing, snowboarding, kayaking, cycling, hiking, rock climbing, tennis, and horseback riding, all regardless of ability to pay, supported by 400+ volunteer instructors.

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Early Support for Infants and Toddlers (ESIT)

early-intervention Washington

Washington's Part C early intervention program for children birth to three with developmental delays or disabilities. Provides family-centered services including speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and special instruction in natural environments at no cost to families.

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The Arc of Washington State

nonprofit Washington

Advocates for and serves people with intellectual and developmental disabilities across Washington. Provides information, referral services, legislative advocacy, and supports local chapters throughout the state working toward full inclusion and community participation.

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Special Olympics Washington

sports Washington

Provides year-round sports training and athletic competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities across Washington State. Programs include traditional sports, Unified Sports, Young Athletes, and health screenings.

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Disability Rights Washington

legal Washington

Washington's designated Protection and Advocacy agency providing free legal advocacy to people with disabilities. Services include legal representation, systemic advocacy, information and referral, and rights protection in areas including education, employment, housing, and community access.

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Washington State Division of Vocational Rehabilitation

government Washington

Helps people with disabilities prepare for, obtain, and maintain employment. Services include vocational counseling, job placement, training, assistive technology, and supported employment through offices across Washington State.

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NAMI Washington

mental-health Washington

Washington's NAMI affiliate providing advocacy, education, support groups, and resources for individuals and families affected by mental illness. Coordinates with local affiliates throughout the state to deliver peer-led programs and community outreach.

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Washington Assistive Technology Act Program (WATAP)

assistive-tech Washington

Statewide assistive technology program at the University of Washington providing device demonstrations, short-term loans, financing assistance, and training. Helps Washingtonians with disabilities access AT devices and services to increase independence at home, work, and school.

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Washington State ABLE Savings Plan

financial Washington

Washington's ABLE savings program enabling eligible individuals with disabilities to save and invest without jeopardizing eligibility for SSI, Medicaid, and other public benefits. Tax-advantaged savings for qualified disability expenses.

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Seattle Children's Hospital - Neurodevelopmental Center

medical Washington

Comprehensive neurodevelopmental evaluations and care for children with developmental delays, autism, ADHD, and other neurodevelopmental conditions. Multidisciplinary team approach with specialists in developmental pediatrics, psychology, and therapy services.

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Outdoors for All Foundation

sports Washington

Enriches the quality of life of children and adults with disabilities through outdoor recreation since 1979. Programs include adaptive skiing, snowboarding, cycling, kayaking, hiking, and rock climbing in the greater Seattle and Pacific Northwest area.

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Wisconsin Birth to 3 Program

early-intervention Wisconsin

Wisconsin's Part C early intervention program helping children under age 3 who have developmental delays or disabilities, with services provided in the child's home or community.

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The Arc Wisconsin

nonprofit Wisconsin

State chapter of The Arc with 25 local chapters, developing programs and advocating for public policy that gives people with intellectual and developmental disabilities opportunities to learn, live, and work inclusively.

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Special Olympics Wisconsin

sports Wisconsin

Year-round sports training and athletic competition in 19 Olympic-type sports for more than 10,000 athletes with intellectual disabilities across Wisconsin.

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Disability Rights Wisconsin

legal Wisconsin

Wisconsin's designated Protection and Advocacy agency advancing the dignity, equality, and self-determination of people with disabilities through legal services and advocacy.

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Wisconsin Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR)

government Wisconsin

Federal/state program helping people with disabilities obtain, maintain, and advance employment through counseling, training, and job placement services.

800-442-3477

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NAMI Wisconsin

mental-health Wisconsin

State chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, founded in Wisconsin in 1979, offering advocacy, free mental health support, education programs, and online support groups.

608-268-6000

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Wisconsin Assistive Technology Program (WisTech)

assistive-tech Wisconsin

Statewide assistive technology program providing device demonstrations, information, training, and AT certification for providers, serving people of all ages with disabilities.

608-514-2513

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Wisconsin ABLE Account (via National ABLE)

financial Wisconsin

Tax-advantaged ABLE savings accounts for Wisconsinites with disabilities. Wisconsin does not yet have its own state program but residents may open accounts through any state program that accepts non-residents.

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Children's Wisconsin - Center for Child Development

medical Wisconsin

Dedicated to the care of children with developmental challenges from infancy through adolescence, providing evaluations and treatment for autism, developmental delays, learning disorders, and behavioral concerns.

1250 N. 113th St., Suite 200, Wauwatosa, WI 53226

414-266-3339

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Wisconsin Adaptive Sports Association (WASA)

sports Wisconsin

Nonprofit promoting community collaboration of adaptive sports and recreation opportunities for people with physical disabilities and visual impairments, offering wheelchair basketball, sled hockey, tennis, and more.

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WV Birth to Three

early-intervention West Virginia

West Virginia's Part C early intervention program providing developmental services for children birth to age 3 with delays or disabilities, offered at no cost in the child's natural environment.

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The Arc of West Virginia

nonprofit West Virginia

State chapter of The Arc promoting and protecting the human rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, supporting full inclusion and community participation since 1955.

1917 Dudley Avenue, Parkersburg, WV 26101

304-422-3151

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Special Olympics West Virginia

sports West Virginia

Year-round sports training and competitions in 16 Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities across West Virginia.

3055 Mount Vernon Road, Hurricane, WV 25526

304-345-9310

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Disability Rights of West Virginia

legal West Virginia

Federally mandated protection and advocacy system protecting and advocating for the human and legal rights of persons with disabilities in West Virginia.

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West Virginia Division of Rehabilitation Services (DRS)

government West Virginia

State vocational rehabilitation program supporting youth and adults with disabilities on their path to work and independent living through counseling, training, and job placement.

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NAMI West Virginia

mental-health West Virginia

State organization of the National Alliance on Mental Illness providing mental health support, education, and advocacy for individuals and families affected by mental illness in West Virginia.

PO Box 2706, Charleston, WV 25330

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West Virginia Assistive Technology System (WVATS)

assistive-tech West Virginia

Federally funded statewide program providing assistive technology information, device demonstrations, device reuse, and training for West Virginians of all ages with disabilities.

959 Hartman Run Road, Morgantown, WV 26505

304-293-4692

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WVABLE

financial West Virginia

West Virginia's tax-advantaged ABLE savings and investment accounts for individuals with disabilities, allowing saving up to $20,000 per year without affecting Medicaid or SSI eligibility.

800-439-1653

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WVU Medicine Golisano Children's Hospital - Neurodevelopmental Center

medical West Virginia

Multi-disciplinary diagnostic evaluations and treatment for children with developmental concerns including autism, ADD, and other developmental disorders at WVU Medicine's children's hospital.

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Challenged Athletes of West Virginia (CAWV)

sports West Virginia

Nonprofit improving quality of life for persons with disabilities through outdoor sports and recreation, operating adaptive skiing programs at Canaan Valley resorts and teaching over 400 lessons annually.

304-572-6708

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Wyoming Early Intervention and Education Program (EIEP)

early-intervention Wyoming

Wyoming's Part C early intervention program serving children birth to three with developmental delays or established conditions. Provides family-centered services including developmental therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy in natural environments at no cost.

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The Arc of Natrona County

nonprofit Wyoming

Wyoming chapter of The Arc serving people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the Casper area. Provides advocacy, community inclusion programs, and resources for individuals and families navigating disability services.

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Special Olympics Wyoming

sports Wyoming

Provides year-round sports training and athletic competition for individuals with intellectual disabilities across Wyoming. Programs include traditional Olympic-type sports, Unified Sports, Young Athletes, and health screenings at local and state competitions.

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Wyoming Protection & Advocacy System

legal Wyoming

Wyoming's federally mandated Protection and Advocacy agency providing free legal advocacy, information, referral, and representation to protect the rights of people with disabilities. Programs cover abuse and neglect, assistive technology, education, employment, and community integration.

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Wyoming Division of Vocational Rehabilitation

government Wyoming

Assists eligible individuals with disabilities to prepare for, obtain, maintain, and advance in competitive integrated employment. Services include vocational counseling, job placement, training, assistive technology, and supported employment across Wyoming.

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NAMI Wyoming

mental-health Wyoming

Wyoming's NAMI affiliate providing free mental health support, education programs, and advocacy for individuals and families affected by mental illness. Offers peer-led support groups and community resources across Wyoming communities.

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Wyoming Assistive Technology Resources (WATR)

assistive-tech Wyoming

Wyoming's AT Act Program at the University of Wyoming's WIND institute. Provides device demonstrations, short-term equipment loans, AT reuse and exchange, financial loans, and training to help people with disabilities access assistive technology statewide.

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WYABLE

financial Wyoming

Wyoming's ABLE savings program allowing eligible individuals with disabilities to save and invest without jeopardizing public benefits like SSI and Medicaid. Tax-advantaged savings for qualified disability expenses including housing, education, transportation, and health care.

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Casper Children's Developmental Center

medical Wyoming

Provides developmental evaluations, early childhood education, and therapeutic services for children with developmental delays and disabilities in central Wyoming. Offers individualized programs combining assessment, therapy, and family support.

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Teton Adaptive Sports

sports Wyoming

Provides adaptive sports and recreation programs for individuals with disabilities in the Jackson Hole and Teton area. Activities include adaptive skiing, snowboarding, cycling, paddling, and other outdoor recreation year-round in an inclusive mountain environment.

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