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Non-Profit
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Georgia |
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AADD Public Policy's Metro Atlanta Newsletter
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| Autism Society of America - Greater
Georgia Chapter |
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| Down Syndrome
Association of Atlanta |
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The Jewish community has a
site specifically for disabilities. |
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Frazer Center is a School for Developmentally Disabled Adults
and Children. |
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The ARC
of Georgia provides unified advocacy so
that individuals with developmental disabilities (infants through
seniors) and their families achieve valued lives through full,
productive and dignified participation in their communities. |
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The ARC-Macon
has worked to improve the quality of life of
individuals with developmental disabilities in the middle Georgia
area for over 50 years. We are a nonprofit (501-c-3) agency and
proud to be part of the United Way of Central Georgia. |
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Georgia Childhood Bipolar Foundation is an alliance of parents
from the state of Georgia who have a child (or children) with, or
at risk for, early onset bipolar disorder. |
| Jewish Family Career Services |
| The
Joseph Sams School, Inc., the only accredited school that
serves children 18 months to 15 years with severe to mild
cognitive, physical, or developmental disabilities. |
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Learning
Disabilities Association of Georgia (LDAG) is one of 50 volunteer
state organizations which comprise the Learning Disabilities Association
of America (LDA). For over 30 years our mission has been to enhance the
quality of life for individuals of all ages with Learning Disabilities
(LD) and/or Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorders (ADHD). Members
are served by a state office and volunteers who provide resources and
sponsor events. [Read our
Mission Statement] |
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South, Inc. an award-winning nonprofit network of caring
effective services for individuals with autism, developmental
disabilities and behavior healthcare needs. |
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Parent to Parent of
Georgia, Inc.
Provides support/info to parents of children with a disability. |
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PEPP, INC
Parents Educating Parents and Professionals- includes Georgia's Parent
Training and Information Center (PTI). |
Shepherd Center
A Rehabilitation/Research Hospital in Atlanta GA |
| United Cerebral Palsy of Georgia |
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Walton
Rehabilitation Hospital offers inpatient and outpatient
rehabilitation services for individuals suffering from injury or
illness. In addition, we offer community re-entry programs,
accessible housing, recreation programs, pain programs and a
headache treatment center.
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The Arc of the
United States is the national organization of and for
people with mental retardation and related developmental disabilities and
their families. The Arc works to include all children and adults
with cognitive, intellectual, and developmental disabilities in every
community. |
The National Business
& Disability Council
Maintains a database of resumes of persons with disabilities for
corporations that are hiring, working with, and marketing to people with
disabilities. Submit yours, or search for a job. |
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Families USA:
The Voice for HealthCare Consumers |
| National Health Law Program |
| United Cerebral Palsy Associations |
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| World Association of Persons with
Disabilities |
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Council on Foundations
News and Commentary |
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The Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation |
| Disabled Peoples' International |
| National Council on Disability |
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| The National Council on the Aging |
| ADA Watch
is a coalition of
national disability rights organizations and individuals united to
protect the civil rights of people with disabilities. |
| assistivetech.net - a
national public Internet site on Assistive technology and disability
related resources |
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ELA Foundation
Good jumping point |
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| The Pacer Center |
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Other |
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| The Community Living
Association |
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