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http://www.nichcy.org/ - http://www.nichcy.org/
National information center that provides information on disabilities and disability related issues. Children and youth, birth to age 22, are the focus. |
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Association for Children with a Disability - http://www.acd.org.au
Australian organisation operated by parents of disabled children offering support, education and advocacy. |
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Kids Together, Inc. - http://www.kidstogether.org/
Information and resources to enhance the quality of life for children and adults with disabilities, and communities as a whole. |
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Division of Early Childhood (DEC) - http://www.dec-sped.org/
A nonprofit organization advocating for individuals who work with or on behalf of children with special needs, birth through age eight, and their families. |
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Center for Special Needs Populations - http://www.csnp.ohio-state.edu/
Promoting organizational change and community development through technical assistance, consultation, policy analysis, evaluation, training, and dissemination. |
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The Bearable Times Kids and Teens Club - http://www.bearabletimes.org/
The Children's Hospital Network for children in the hospital or who have disabilities. |
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Ability OnLine - http://www.ablelink.org/public/default.htm
An email system that connects young people with disabilities or chronic illness to disabled and non-disabled peers and mentors. Links to many related sites. |
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Disabled Children's Relief Fund - http://www.dcrf.com/
A non-profit organization that offers modest awards for assistive devices, rehabilitative services, arts and humanities projects, or for efforts to bolster compliance with existing laws for the benefit of children with disabilities.. |
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Personal Ponies - http://www.personalponies.org/
A unique non-profit organization dedicated to providing children with special needs with a Miniature Shetland Pony to love and care for completely without charge. |
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The Capper Foundation - http://capper.easterseals.com/
Mission is to enhance the independence of people with physical disabilities, primarily children. |
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Action For Kids - http://www.actionforkids.org/
Services provided include specialist mobility equipment, family support, work experience, employment training, and independence training. |
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Shane's Inspiration - http://www.shanesinspiration.org
Building Boundless Playgrounds for children of all abilities on the West Coast of the United States. Lists existing playgrounds and those in development, services and resources for children and their families. |
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Face 2 Face Network - http://www.face2facenetwork.org.uk/
A UK network of trained volunteer befrienders who can help parents come to terms with the news that their child has a disability. |
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Official Sports for Kids Foundation Web Site - http://www.sportsforkids.org/
Dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for physically and emotionally challenged children throughout the United States and Canada. |
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Helping Hands Foundation - http://www.helpinghandsgroup.org/
A not-for-profit support group for parents of children with upper limb differences. |
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On the Other Hand - http://www.ontheotherhand.org/
For families with children with hand anomalies. Created by an occupational therapist. |
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Ed Chapman's Speech and Developmental Delays Page - http://edchapman.tripod.com/ParentLinks.html
Information such as developmental milestones, acronyms, links, and mailing lists for parents on speech delays and developmental delays. |
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Special Needs - Special Kids - http://members.tripod.com/~imaware/index.html
Promoting the awareness of children with special needs of all kinds, and providing support and education resources for their families, and those who support them. |
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Children With Special Needs - http://www.childrenwithspecialneeds.com/
A site for parent of children with special needs including, but not limited to autism, adhd, microcephaly, cerebral palsy, and epilepsy. |
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Games for Disabled Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts - http://www.inquiry.net/outdoor/games/disabled/
Categorized as suitable for deaf, blind, bedridden, mobility-impaired, and developmentally disabled children. |