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Adolescence Directory On-Line open in new window
Electronic guide to information on adolescent issues. Offers web resources for educators, counselors, parents, researchers, health practitioners, and teens.
(http://education.indiana.edu/cas/adol/adol.html)

Adolescent Health Transition Project open in new window
Designed to help smooth the transition from pediatric to adult health care for adolescents with special health care needs. Includes resource information, materials, and links to other people with an interest in health transition issues.
(http://depts.washington.edu/healthtr)

Advocates Across America open in new window
We are dedicated to assisting and training families, educators, providers, and other professionals to effectively coordinate resources and services for children with special needs. Special needs include any physical, mental or emotional disability.
(http://www.axa.org)

Advocating Change Together open in new window
Advocating Change Together (ACT) started in 1979 in response to the growing concern that individuals with developmental disabilities were being isolated and excluded from decisions regarding their lives. ACT is a grassroots, member-controlled organization, run by and for persons with developmental and other disabilities.
(http://www.selfadvocacy.com)

Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing open in new window
The Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing is one of the world's largest membership organizations and information centers on hearing loss and the auditory approach. AG Bell focuses specifically on children with hearing loss, providing ongoing support and advocacy for parents, professionals and other interested parties.
(http://www.agbell.org)

All Kinds Of Minds open in new window
Undertakes applied research, product development, program design, and professional training to foster the understanding and optimal care of children with differences in learning.
(http://www.allkindsofminds.org/)

American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine open in new window
The AACPDM is a multidisciplinary scientific society devoted to the study of cerebral palsy and other childhood onset disabilities, to promoting professional education for the treatment and management of these conditions, and to improving the quality of life for people with these disabilities.
(http://www.aacpdm.org/home_basic.html)

American Academy of Allergy Asthma and Immunology open in new window
Study and treatment of allergic diseases through education, research and cooperation. Physician referral directory. Kids only section.
(http://www.aaaai.org)

American Academy of Pediatrics open in new window
The mission of the American Academy of Pediatrics is to attain optimal physical, mental and social health and well-being for all infants, children, adolescents and young adults.
(http://www.aap.org)

American Association on Mental Retardation (AAMR) open in new window
Promotes global development and dissemination of progressive policies, sound research, effective practices, and universal human rights for people with intellectual disabilities.
(http://www.aamr.org/)

American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association open in new window
The American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association is dedicated to the eradication of autoimmune diseases and the alleviation of suffering and the socioeconomic impact of autoimmunity through fostering and facilitating collaboration in the areas of education, research, and patient services in an effective, ethical and efficient manner.
(http://www.aard.org)

American Brain Tumor Association open in new window
The American Brain Tumor Association (ABTA) exists to eliminate brain tumors through research and to meet the needs of patients and families.
(http://www.abta.org)

American Cancer Society open in new window
The American Cancer Society (ACS) is a nationwide, community- based voluntary health organization. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, the ACS has state divisions and more than 3,400 local offices.
(http://www.cancer.org)

American Council of the Blind open in new window
Strives to improve the well-being of all blind and visually impaired people by serving as a representative national organization of blind people; elevating the social, economic and cultural levels of blind people; and improving educational and rehabilitation facilities and opportunities.
(http://acb.org/)

American Diabetes Association open in new window
The mission of the organization is to prevent and cure diabetes, and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes. To fulfill this mission, the American Diabetes Association funds research, publishes scientific findings, provides information and other services to people with diabetes, their families, health care professionals and the public and advocates for scientific research and for the rights of people with diabetes.
(http://www.diabetes.org/)

American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) open in new window
The foundation's mission is to enable people who are blind or visually impaired to achieve equality of access and opportunity that will ensure freedom of choice in their lives.
(http://www.afb.org/)

American Music Therapy Association open in new window
Founded in 1998, AMTA's purpose is the progressive development of the therapeutic use of music in rehabilitation, special education, and community settings. Predecessors to the American Music Therapy Association included the National Association for Music Therapy founded in 1950 and the American Association for Music Therapy founded in 1971. AMTA is committed to the advancement of education, training, professional standards, credentials, and research in support of the music therapy profession.
(http://www.musictherapy.org)

American Nystagmus Network open in new window
The American Nystagmus Network seeks to provide technical and experiential information about nystagmus and its manifestations, but not medical advice. Information relates to a wide range of concerns including without limit, diagnosis, type, visual effects, non-visual effects, tests and available treatment. It also covers heredity, research, and known statistical data on nystagmus.
(http://www.nystagmus.org)

American Printing House for the Blind open in new window
Producing books, magazines, and other materials in braille, large print, recorded, and digital formats, writing and recording equipment, materials for teaching blind students, and special supplies used in education and by adults.
(http://www.aph.org)

American Society for Action on Pain open in new window
ASAP is an organization of patients who suffer from chronic pain, their families, the physicians who treat them, and other interested citizens.
(http://druglibrary.org/schaffer/asap)

American Society for Deaf Children open in new window
An national, independent non-profit organization whose purpose is providing support, encouragement, and information to families raising children who are deaf or hard of hearing.
(http://www.deafchildren.org/)

Angelman Syndrome Foundation open in new window
ASF's Mission is to advance the awareness and treatment of Angelman Syndrome through education, information exchange and research.
(http://www.angelman.org)

Anxiety Network International open in new window
The Anxiety Network International provides information on the three largest anxiety disorders:  social anxiety, panic/agoraphobia, and generalized anxiety.
(http://www.anxietynetwork.com/index.htm#top)

Aplastic Anemia and MDS International Foundation open in new window
AAMDS's mission is to serve as a resource directory for patient assistance and emotional support; provide educational materials and updated medical information; and financially support research to find effective treatments for aplastic anemia and myelodysplastic syndromes.
(http://www.aamds.org)

ARC, The open in new window
The ARC (formerly Association for Retarded Citizens of the United States) is a voluntary organization committed to the welfare of all children and adults with mental retardation and their families.
(http://www.thearc.org/)

Arthritis Foundation open in new window
Arthritis Foundation efforts center on the three-fold mission of the organization: research, prevention and quality of life. The Arthritis Foundation currently provides nearly $20 million in grants to nearly 300 researchers to help find a cure, prevention or better treatment for arthritis. The Arthritis Foundation?s sponsorship of research for more than 50 years has resulted in major treatment advances for most arthritis diseases.
(http://www.arthritis.org)

ASL Access open in new window
ASL Access takes the position that American Sign Language - ASL - is a unique language, used by many Deaf people and of practical value for others who appreciate visual communication. ASL Access encourages the acquisition and advancement of ASL skills, the appreciation of ASL literature, the provision of information in ASL, and the production of ASL video recordings. The mission of ASL Access is to provide ASL resources to public libraries as a service to communities.
(http://www.aslaccess.org)

Assistive Media open in new window
The mission of Assistive Media is to heighten the educational, cultural, and quality-of-living standard for people with disabilities and help achieve independence and become better integrated within the mainstream of society and community life in general. Assistive Media accomplishes this by providing free-of-charge, copyright-approved, high caliber audio literary works to the world-wide disability community via the Internet effectively, inexpensively and efficiently.
(http://www.assistivemedia.org)

Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps (TASH) open in new window
TASH is an international association of people with disabilities, their family members, other advocates, and professionals fighting for a society in which inclusion of all people in all aspects of society is the norm.
(http://www.TASH.org)

Asthma and Allergy Foundations of America open in new window
The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) is the premier patient organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with asthma and allergies through education, advocacy and research. Kids and Teens section.
(http://www.aafa.org)

Autism Society of America open in new window
The society's mission is to promote lifelong access and opportunities for persons within the autism spectrum and their families.
(http://www.autism-society.org/)

AVKO: Dyslexia Research Foundation open in new window
The AVKO Dyslexia Research Foundation has been founded to help determine: What dyslexia is, why traditional methods of teaching reading and writing fail to help most dyslexics learn to read and write. What techniques seem to the best to teach dyslexics, what concepts are necessary for a dyslexic to learn, and what materials work best with dyslexics. What is needed to be done to raise the level of literacy to the point where the words, illiteracy, phonemic awareness, learning disabilities, dysgraphia, family literacy, adult literacy, and illegible handwriting will no longer have relevance.
(http://www.avko.org)

Bandaides and Blackboards open in new window
The intent of the site is to sensitize people to what it's like to grow up with a medical problem. Too often, youngsters so affected must cope with stigma as well as with their medical conditions. Teasing often accompanies this stigma, and adds a layer of pain to their experience of childhood. Unnecessary pain. Pain that isolates. Pain that affects not only the children who look or act or even just feel different, but all of the children in the classroom.
(http://funrsc.fairfield.edu/~jfleitas/contents.html)

Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law open in new window
The Judge David L. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law is a nonprofit legal advocacy organization based in Washington D.C. Our name honors the federal appeals court judge whose landmark decisions pioneered the field of mental health law, and our advocacy is based on the principle that every individual is entitled to choice and dignity.
(http://www.bazelon.org/who.html)

Best Buddies open in new window
Best Buddies is a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the lives of people with mental retardation by providing opportunities for one-to-one friendships and integrated employment. Best Buddies has grown from one chapter on one college campus to a vibrant, international organization involving participants annually on more than 500 middle school, high school and college campuses in the United States, Canada, Egypt, and Greece. In our 11 years of existence,
(http://www.bestbuddies.org)

Brain Injury Association open in new window
The mission of the Brain Injury Association is to create a better future through brain injury prevention, research, education and advocacy. This site provides a vast amount of information and state resources.
(http://www.biausa.org)

Burn Survivors Online open in new window
Burn Survivors Online (BSO) is a leading interactive Internet resource providing general medical information on burn injuries and a range of avenues offering peer support for burn survivors and their families. Through the World Wide Web, BSO is able to reach out to people in need, no matter where they reside.
(http://www.burnsurvivorsonline.com)

Burn Survivors Throughout The World , Inc. open in new window
Nonprofit organization providing medical and psychological education on burn injuries.
(http://www.burnsurvivorsttw.org/)

C.H.A.D.D -Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorders open in new window
A national non-profit organization representing children and adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (AD/HD). CHADD works to improve the lives of people with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder through education, advocacy and support.
(http://www.chadd.org/)

Canine Companions open in new window
Canine Companions for Independence is a non-profit organization that enhances the lives of people with disabilities by providing highly trained assistance dogs and ongoing support to ensure quality partnerships.
(http://www.caninecompanions.org)

Captioned Media Program open in new window
Free-loan media (no rental fees). Open-captioned (no need for a decoder). Funded by the U.S. Department of Education. Includes prepaid return labels. Deaf and hard of hearing persons, teachers, parents, and others may borrow materials. Other services include provision of free captioning information.
(http://www.cfv.org)

Center for an Accessible Society open in new window
Funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, The Center for An Accessible Society is a national organization designed to focus public attention on disability and independent living issues by disseminating information developed through NIDRR-funded research to promote independent living.
(http://www.accessiblesociety.org/)

Center for Applied Special Technology open in new window
We believe that the most effective strategy for expanding educational opportunities for individuals with disabilities is through Universal Design for Learning. Our work now focuses the development of learning models, approaches, and tools that are usable by a wide range of learners and CAST's impact is seen locally, nationally, and internationally.
(http://www.cast.org)

Center for Law and Education open in new window
Educational Rights of Students with Disabilities Project CLE has worked since its inception to vindicate the right of all students with disabilities to full and equal opportunity in public education, with a particular emphasis on issues critical to low-income children and youth. CLE also publishes materials concerning the legal rights of students with disabilities.
(http://www.cleweb.org/issues/rights.htm)

Center for the Study of Autism open in new window
Provides resources for both professions and family members of individuals with autism. Includes interventions, family support, and stories of persons with autism.
(http://www.autism.org/)

CHERAB (Apraxis) open in new window
CHERAB Foundation is a Non-Profit Organization, a partnership of families and professionals working together to provide support and information for those who care for children that are late talkers, or for those diagnosed with apraxia. Our goal to is raise awareness about the importance of Early Diagnosis and Early Intervention. We also wish to raise awareness about the world's number one disability, communication disorders, and when, how and where to go for help.
(http://www.shopinservice.com/latetalker.htm)

Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation open in new window
Early intervention and treatment offers the best chance for children with bipolar disorder to achieve stability, gain the best possible level of wellness, and grow up to enjoy their gifts and build upon their strengths. Proper treatment can minimize the adverse effects of the illness on their lives and the lives of those who love them
(http://www.bpkids.org)

Children With Disabilities open in new window
The Children With Disabilities Web site offers families, service providers, and other interested individuals information about advocacy, education, employment, health, housing, recreation, technical assistance, and transportation covering a broad array of developmental, physical, and emotional disabilities.
(http://www.childrenwithdisabilities.ncjrs.org)

Children, Youth, and Family Consortium open in new window
The Children, Youth, and Family Consortium was established during the Fall of 1991 to bring together the varied competencies of the University of Minnesota and the vital resources of Minnesota's communities to enhance the ability of individuals and organizations to address critical health, education, and social policy concerns in ways that improve the well-being of Minnesota's children, youth, and families.
(http://www.cyfc.umn.edu)

Childrens' Craniofacial Association open in new window
Children's Craniofacial Association is a national, 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with facial differences and their families. Nationally and internationally, CCA addresses the medical, financial, psychosocial, emotional, and educational concerns relating to craniofacial conditions. CCA's mission is to empower and give hope to facially disfigured children and their families.
(http://www.ccakids.com)

Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation open in new window
The Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation (CRPF) encourages and supports research to develop effective treatments and a cure for paralysis caused by spinal cord injury and other central nervous system disorders. The Foundation evaluates and selects these research programs using councils of internationally renowned neuroscientists and clinicians. The Foundation also allocates a portion of its resources to grants that improve the quality of life for people with disabilities.
(http://www.paralysis.org)

Chronic Ill Net open in new window
ChronicIllnet is the first multimedia information source on the Internet dedicated to chronic illnesses including AIDS, cancer, Persian Gulf War Syndrome, autoimmune diseases, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, heart disease and neurological diseases. This site speaks to many different people--researchers, patients, laypeople, and physicians, to name a few.
(http://www.chronicillnet.org)

ClercCenter at Gallaudet University open in new window
The national mission is to develop, collect, disseminate, conduct research into and evaluate the most effective literacy strategies, family education methods, and school- to-work transition practices with deaf and hard of hearing students.
(http://ClercCenter.gallaudet.edu/InfoToGo/index.html)

Closing The Gap open in new window
Focuses on computer technology for people with special needs through its bi-monthly newspaper, annual international conference and extensive web site.
(http://www.closingthegap.com/)

Consortium for Appropriate Dispute Resolution in Special Education (CADRE) open in new window
CADRE supports parents, educators and administrators to benefit from the full continuum of dispute resolution options that can prevent and resolve conflict and ultimately lead to informed partnerships that focus on results for children and youth.
(http://www.directionservice.org/cadre)

Consortium for Citizens with Disabilities open in new window
The Consortium for Citizens with Disabilities is a Coalition of national consumer, advocacy, provider and professional organizations headquartered in Washington, D.C. Since 1973, the CCD has advocated on behalf of people of all ages with physical and mental disabilities and their families. CCD has worked to achieve federal legislation and regulations that assure that the 54 million children and adults with disabilities are fully integrated into the mainstream of society.
(http://www.c-c-d.org)

Coordinated Campaign for Learning Disabilities open in new window
Six nonprofit leaders in the field of learning disabilities form the core of the Coordinated Campaign for Learning Disabilities (CCLD): Organizations include: Council for Learning Disabilities, Division for Learning Disabilities, International Dyslexia Association, National Center for Learning Disabilities, Learning Disabilities Association, and the Schwab Learning Center. These organizations work together to make people aware of learning disabilities, share information with parents and promote the need for early detection and intervention.
(http://www.aboutld.org)

Correctional Education Association open in new window
The Correctional Education Association (CEA), founded in 1946, is a non-profit, professional association serving educators and administrators who provide services to students in correctional settings. The CEA is the largest affiliate of the American Correctional Association
(http://www.ceanational.org)

Council for Disability Rights open in new window
On national, state, and local levels, the Council for Disability Rights advances the rights of people with disabilities. The Council promotes public policy and legislation, public awareness through education, and provides information and referral services.
(http://www.disabilityrights.org/)

Council for Exceptional Children open in new window
Largest international professional organization dedicated to improving educational outcomes for individuals with exceptionalities. Primarily for professionals in the field of special education.
(http://www.cec.sped.org/)

Council for Parents, Attorneys and Advocates open in new window
COPAA does not represent the interests of any single type of disability. COPAA's chief concern is the availability and quality of legal and advocacy services for parents of children with all disabilities. The prime objective is to better integrate the unique strengths of parent, advocate and attorney to keep the costs of legal assistance manageable, while improving their availability and quality.
(http://www.copaa.net)

Disabilities Statistics Center open in new window
The center's purpose is to produce and disseminate statistical information on disability and the status of people with disabilities in American society and to establish and monitor indicators of how conditions are changing over time.
(http://dsc.ucsf.edu/UCSF/spl.taf?_from=default)

Disability Information for Students and Professionals open in new window
A multi-featured news, jobs, and discussion resource for students from around the world studying to support and work for individuals with disabilities.
(http://www.abilityinfo.com)

disAbility.gov open in new window
A comprehensive site of Federal programs for families dealing with disabilities. Includes a section specifically related to children.
(http://disAbility.gov/CSS/Default.asp)

DisabilityOnline.com open in new window
A huge directory for everything having to do with disabilities. Very impressive site
(http://www.disabilityonline.com)

EASI Equal Access to Software and Information open in new window
A resource to the education community that provides information and guidance in the area of access-to-information technologies by individuals with disabilities.
(http://www.rit.edu/~easi/)

Eating Disorders Education Organization open in new window
EDEO is involved in providing information on eating disorders and offering support to families and friends of individuals with eating disorders.
(http://www.edeo.org/)

Epilepsy Foundation open in new window
The Epilepsy Foundation is a national, charitable organization, founded in 1968 as the Epilepsy Foundation of America. The only such organization wholly dedicated to the welfare of people with epilepsy, our mission is simple: to work for children and adults affected by seizures through research, education, advocacy and service.
(http://www.epilepsyfoundation.org)

Families for Early Autism Treatment open in new window
FEAT (Families for Early Autism Treatment) is a non-profit organization of parents and professionals, designed to help families with children who have received the diagnosis of Autism or Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD NOS).
(http://www.feat.org)

Family and Advocates Partnership in Education open in new window
The Family & Advocates Partnership for Education (FAPE) Web site is a new project which aims to inform and educate families and advocates about the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 1997 and promising practices.
(http://www.fape.org)

Family Village open in new window
A global community that integrates information, resources, and communication opportunities on the Internet for persons with cognitive and other disabilities, for their families, and for those that provide them services and support.
(http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/index.htmlx)

Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health open in new window
To address the unique needs of children and youth with emotional, behavioral or mental disorders from birth through transition to adulthood. To ensure the rights of full citizenship, support and access to community-based services for all children and youth with emotional, behavioral or mental disorders and their families. To provide information and engage in advocacy regarding research, prevention, early intervention, family support, education, transition services and other services needed by these children, youth and their families
(http://www.ffcmh.org)

HalfThePlanet open in new window
HalfthePlanet was created to be the authoritative online source of reliable tools for independent living for the disability community. We are dedicated to the belief that only when the barriers to accessibility are removed and practical solutions to everyday life are provided can all people live independent and fulfilling lives.
(http://www.halftheplanet.org/)

Hospice Foundation of America open in new window
The Hospice Foundation of America is a nonprofit organization that promotes hospice care and works to educate professionals and the families they serve in issues relating to caregiving, terminal illness, loss and bereavement.
(http://www.hospicefoundation.org)

HotBraille.Com open in new window
Not technically an organization, however, a valuable resource for anyone with, or with an interest