Box 25352Oklahoma City, OK, 73125http://www.okdhs.org/Pages/default.aspx, Family Voices of Oklahoma, at Oklahoma Family Network800 NE 15TH Street, Suite 316, Oklahoma City, OK 73104PO Box 21072 , Oklahoma City, OK, 73156-1072http://www.oklahomafamilynetwork.org, Speech, Language, and HearingOklahoma Speech-Language-Hearing Association3126 S. Boulevard St. #180Edmond, OK 73013http://www.oslha.org, State Web SiteConnect with your state’s official website to find all manner of state agencies and information, including how to contact your governor and/or your representatives in the Senate and House:http://www.ok.gov, UCEDDCenter for Interdisciplinary Learning and LeadershipUniversity of Oklahoma Health Sciences CenterCollege of Medicine800 N.E. Vous pourrez retrouvez tous les tags manga hentai de anal jusqu'à yuri sur Hentai-Paradise.fr Box 83720Boise, ID, 83720-0036(208) 334-5536cardwellc@dhw.idaho.govhttp://www.healthandwelfare.idaho.gov, EpilepsyEpilepsy Foundation of Idaho310 W. IdahoBoise, ID, 83702(208) 344-4340(800) 237-6676 (In ID)efid@epilepsyidaho.orghttp://www.epilepsyidaho.org, Early InterventionChildren’s Developmental ServicesFamily and Community ServicesDepartment of Health and WelfareP.O. Box 71336Des Moines, IA, 50325-9958(800) 257-8563https://dhs.iowa.gov/ime/about/stateplan/CHIP, Early Intervention & Preschool, DisabilitiesIowa Department of Education400 E. 14th StreetDes Moines, IA 50319(515) 281-5294https://www.educateiowa.gov/pk-12/early-childhood/early-childhood-special-education, EpilepsyEpilepsy Foundation North/Central Illinois, Iowa & Nebraska321 W State St. #208Rockford, IL 61101-1119(815) 964-2689(800) 221-2689efncil@efncil.orghttp://www.epilepsy.com/north-central-illinois-iowa-nebraska, To find out the contact information for centers forINDEPENDENT LIVING (CILs) in your state, contact:National Council on Independent Living1710 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, 5th FloorWashington, DC, 20036(202) 207-0340 (TTY)(202) 207-0334 (V)ncil@ncil.orghttp://www.thearcofiowa.org, Learning DisabilitiesLearning Disabilities Association of Iowa5665 Greendale Rd, Suite DJohnston, IA, 50131(515) 280-8558http://ldaiowa.org/, Mental HealthNAMI Iowa3839 Merle Hay Rd., Suite 229Des Moines, IA 50310(800) 950-6264(515) 254-0417lori@iffcmh.orghttp://www.namiiowa.org, Mental Health – YouthState Mental Health Agency/State DD ProgramMental Health and Disabilities ServicesDepartment of Human ServicesHoover State Office Building, 5th Floor1305 E. Walnut StreetDes Moines, IA, 50319-0114(515) 242-6845mmohrha@dhs.state.ia.ushttp://www.dhs.iowa.gov/mhds/mental-health, Protection & AdvocacyDisability Rights Iowa400 E. Court Ave, Suite 300Des Moines, IA, 50309(800) 779-2502(515) 278-2502info@DRIowa.orghttp://disabilityrightsiowa.org/, Special Health Care NeedsHealth Information Center of Iowa321 E. 6th StreetDes Moines, IA, 50309(800) 450-8667(515) 243-1713(800) 735-2942 (Relay in IA)f2finfo@askresource.orghttp://www.uihealthcare.com/chsc, Special Format LibraryIowa Department for the BlindLibrary Services524 Fourth StreetDes Moines, IA, 50309-2364(800) 362-2587(515) 281-1333contact@blind.state.ia.ushttps://blind.iowa.gov/library, State Web SiteConnect with your state’s official website to find all manner of stateagencies and information, including how to contact your governorand/or your representatives in the Senate and House:http://www.iowa.gov, Other OrganizationsEaster Seals Iowa401 NE 66th AveDes Moines, IA, 50313(515) 289-1933info@eastersealsia.orghttp://www.easterseals.com/ia/, Angelman Syndrome Foundation75 Executive Drive, Suite 327Aurora, IL 60504Tel. Box 301410Montgomery, AL, 36130-1410(800) 232-2158(334) 242-3973http://acdd.org, Developmental DisabilitiesAlabama Department of Mental Health100 Union St.Montgomery, AL, 36130-1410(334) 242-3107 or (334) 242-3701(800) 367-0955contact form on web sitehttp://www.mh.alabama.gov/, Early InterventionAlabama’s Early Intervention SystemDepartment of Rehabilitation ServicesDivision of Early Intervention602 S. Lawrence St.Montgomery, AL, 36104(800) 543-3098(334) 293-7500(800) 499-1816 (TTY)contact form on web sitehttp://www.rehab.alabama.gov/ei, EpilepsyEpilepsy Foundation of Alabama3100 Lorna Rd., Suite 300Vestavia Hills, AL, 35216-5452(800) 626-1582 (In AL)(251) 341-0170mgarrett@efala.orghttp://www.epilepsy.com/alabama, Independent LivingTo find contact information for the Statewide Independent Living Council (SILC) in your state, contact:Independent Living Research Utilization ProjectThe Institute for Rehabilitation and Research2323 South Shepherd, Suite 1000Houston, TX, 77019(713) 520-0232 (V/TTY)ilru@ilru.orghttp://www.ilru.org, To find contact information for centers for independent living (CILs) in your state, contact:National Council on Independent Living1710 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, 5th FloorWashington, DC, 20036(202) 207-0334 (V)(202) 207-0340 (TTY)ncil@ncil.orghttp://www.ncil.org, Intellectual & Developmental DisabilitiesThe Arc of Alabama, Inc.557 S Lawrence St.Montgomery, AL, 36104http://www.thearcofal.org/, Learning DisabilitiesLearning Disabilities Association of AlabamaP.O. Box 687Jefferson City, MO, 65102(573) 751-3070(800) 364-9687http://www.dmh.mo.gov, Mental Health Association of Eastern Missouri1905 S. Grand BoulevardSt. Nami. Box 9086Englewood, CO, 80111(888) 569-7500(303) 572-0302https://disabilitylawco.org/resource/federation-families-childrens-mental-health, EMPOWER Colorado (Mental Health)c/o Ability connection Colorado801 S. Yosemite StreetDenver, CO, 80230(303) 691-9339info@abilityconnectioncolorado.orghttp://www.abilityconnectioncolorado.org/empowercolorado/, Mental Health – YouthDivision of Mental Health ServicesDepartment of Human Services3824 W. Princeton CircleDenver, CO, 80236(303) 866-7400https://www.colorado.gov/cdhs, Parent OrganizationsCommunity Parent Resource CenterDenver Metro Community Parent Resource Center2600 S. Parker Rd., Suite 332Aurora, CO, 80014(303) 365-2772info@denvermetrocprc.orghttp://www.denvermetrocprc.org, Colorado PTA7859 W. 38th AvenueWheat Ridge, CO, 80033(303) 420-7820(888) 225-8234office@copta.orghttp://www.copta.org, Parent Training and Information Center (PTI)PEAK Parent Center611 N. Weber, Suite 200Colorado Springs, CO, 80903(719) 531-9400(800) 284-0251(719) 531-9403 (TTY)info@peakparent.orghttp://www.peakparent.org, Parent to Parent of Colorado801 Yosemite StreetDenver, CO, 80230(877) 472-7201info@p2p-co.orghttp://www.p2p-co.org, Preschool DisabilitiesEarly Childhood InitiativesColorado Department of Education201 E. Colfax Avenue, Room 305Denver, CO, 80203(303) 866-6709(303) 866-6712(888) 777-4041http://www.cde.state.co.us, Protection & AdvocacyDisability Law ColoradoDenver Office(800) 288-1376/(303) 722-0300Grand Junction Office(800) 531-2105/(970) 241-6371https://disabilitylawco.org/, Relay Services(800) 659-3656 (V)(800) 659-2656 (TTY); 711 (TTY)(877) 659-4279 (Speech to Speech), Special EducationExceptional Student Services UnitColorado Department of Education201 E. Colfax AvenueDenver, CO, 80203(303) 866-6694http://www.cde.state.co.us, Special Format LibraryColorado Talking Book Library180 Sheridan BoulevardDenver, CO, 80226-8097(303) 727-9277(800) 685-2136ctbl.info@cde.state.co.ushttp://www.cde.state.co.us/ctbl, Special Health Care NeedsHealth Care Program For Children with Special Needs (HCP)Department of Public Health and Environment4300 Cherry Creek Drive South, Room A410Denver, CO, 80246-1530(303) 692-2370(800) 688-7777http://www.cdphe.state.co.us, Family Voices Colorado13199 East Montview Blvd, Suite 200Aurora, CO, 80045(303) 733-3000(800) 881-8272info@familyvoicesco.orghttp://familyvoicesco.org, Speech, Language, and HearingColorado Speech-Language-Hearing AssociationP.O. Box 2583Atlanta, GA, 30301-2583(877) 427-3224peachcare@dch.ga.govhttp://www.peachcare.org, D D CouncilGeorgia Council on Developmental Disabilities2 Peachtree St, N.W., 26th floorAtlanta, GA 30303(888) 275-4233(404) 657-2126(404) 657-2133 (TDD)http://www.gcdd.org, Developmental DisabilitiesOffice of Developmental DisabilitiesDivision of Mental Health/Developmental Disabilities and Addictive DiseasesDepartment of Human Resources2 Peachtree Street, N.W., 24th floorAtlanta , GA, 30303-3142404-657-2252http://dph.georgia.gov, Early InterventionBabies Can’t Wait ProgramDepartment of Human Resources2 Peachtree Street, 11.217Atlanta, GA, 30303-3186(888) 651-8224(404) 657-2726http://www.dph.georgia.gov/Babies-Cant-Wait, Bright from the StartGeorgia Department of Early Care and Learning2 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive SE,754 East TowerAtlanta, GA 30334(404) 656-5957http://decal.ga.gov/, EpilepsyEpilepsy Foundation of Georgia6065 Roswell Road, NE, Suite 715Atlanta, GA, 30328(800) 527-7105 (In GA)(404) 527-7155epilepsy@epilepsyga.orghttp://www.epilepsyga.org, Independent LivingStatewide Independent Living Council of Georgia, Inc.315 West Ponce de Leon Ave, Suite 600Decatur, GA 30030(888) 288-9780(770) 270-6860(770) 270-5671http://www.silcga.org, National Council on Independent Living1710 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, 5th FloorWashington, DC, 20036(202) 207-0334 (V);(202) 207-0340 (TTY)ncil@ncil.orghttp://www.ncil.org, Learning DisabilitiesLearning Disabilities Association of Georgia2566 Shallowford Road, Suite 104, PMB 353Atlanta , GA, 30345(404) 303-7774ldaga@bellsouth.nethttp://www.ldag.org, Mental HealthNational Mental Health America of Georgia100 Edgewood Ave., Suite 502Atlanta, GA, 30303(404) 527-7175http://www.mhageorgia.org/, NAMI-Georgia, National Alliance on Mental Illness3180 Presidential Drive, Suite AAtlanta , GA, 30340(800) 726-1052(770) 234-0855namigeorgia@namiga.orghttp://www.namiga.org, Georgia Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health1381 Metropolitan ParkwayAtlanta, GA, 30310(800) 832-8645(404) 758-4500http://www.gpsn.org, MediationDivision for Exceptional StudentsGeorgia Department of Education205 Jesse Hill Jr. Drive SEAtlanta, GA 30334(404) 657-9965askdoe@gadoe.orghttp://www.gadoe.org, Mental HealthDivision of Mental Health/Developmental Disabilities and Addictive DiseasesDepartment of Human Resources2 Peachtree Street, N.W., 22.224Atlanta , GA, 30303-3142(404) 657-2260gbskinner@dhr.state.ga.ushttp://www.mhddad.dhr.georgia.gov, Mental Health – YouthDepartment of Human ResourcesDivision of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Addictive Diseases2 Peachtree Street, N.W., 23.420Atlanta , GA, 30303-3171(404) 657-5681dmorgan@dhr.state.ga.ushttp://mhddad.dhr.georgia.gov/portal/site/DHR-MHDDAD/, Parent OrganizationsParent Teacher Association (PTA)Georgia Congress of Parents and Teachers, Inc.114 Baker Street, N.E.Atlanta , GA, 30308-3366(404) 659-0214http://www.georgiapta.org, Parent Training and Information Center (PTI)Parent to Parent of Georgia, Inc.3070 Presidential Parkway, Suite 130Atlanta, GA, 30340(800) 229-2038info@p2pga.orghttp://www.p2pga.org, Protection & AdvocacyGeorgia Advocacy OfficeOne Decatur Town Center150 E. Ponce de Leon Avenue, Suite 430Decatur, GA, 30030(800) 537-2329(404) 885-1234 (V/TTY)info@thegao.orghttp://www.thegao.org, The ARC of GeorgiaPO Box 91051Atlanta, GA 30364(470) 222-6088sramirez@thearc.orghttps://ga.thearc.org/, Relay Services(800) 255-0135 (V)(800) 255-0056 (TTY);, 711 (TTY)(800) 229-5746 (Speech to Speech-English)(866) 260-9470 (Speech to Speech-Spanish), Special EducationDivision for Exceptional StudentsGeorgia Department of Education205 Jesse Hill Jr. Drive SEAtlanta, GA 30334(404) 657-9965askdoe@gadoe.orghttp://www.gadoe.org, Special Format LibraryGeorgia Library for Accessible Services1800 Century Place Suite 150Atlanta, GA 30345(800) 248-6701glass@georgialibraries.orghttp://www.georgialibraries.org/glass, Special Health Care NeedsOffice of Children with Special NeedsDepartment of Human ResourcesDivision of Public HealthMaternal and Child Health Section2 Peachtree Street, N.W., 11-227Atlanta , GA, 30303(404) 657-2850http://www.dph.georgia.gov/children-and-youth-special-healthcare-needs-cyshn, Speech, Language, and HearingGeorgia Speech-Language-Hearing Association925B Peachtree St NE, Suite 620Atlanta, GA 30309(404) 496-5559http://www.gsha.org, State Web SiteConnect with your state’s official website to find all manner of state agencies and information, including how to contact your governor and/or your representatives in the Senate and House:http://www.georgia.gov, Vocational Education, DisabilitiesVocational Rehabilitation ProgramCheck website for local offices(404) 232-1998https://gvs.georgia.gov/, OtherEaster Seals North Georgia53 Perimeter Center East Suite 550Atlanta, GA 30346(404) 9431070-2006www.easterseals.com/northgeorgia, Easter Seals Southern Georgia1906 Palmyra RoadAlbany, GA, 31701(229) 439-7061http://www.easterseals.com/southerngeorgia/?referrer=https://www.google.com/, Fragile Kids Foundation3825 Presidential Pkwy., Suite 103Atlanta, GA, 30340(770) 234-9111inquiry@focus-ga.orghttps://focus-ga.org/, VSA arts of Georgia199 Armour DriveAtlanta, GA 30324(404) 221-1270, ext. Box 7851Madison, WI, 53707-7851http://dhs.wisconsin.gov/disabilities/wistech/index.htm, CHIP (health care for low-income uninsured children)Wisconsin BadgerCareP.O. Box 143107Salt Lake City, UT, 84114-3107http://health.utah.gov/chip/index.htm, D D CouncilUtah Developmental Disabilities Council155 South 300 West, Suite 100Salt Lake City, UT, 84101http://www.utahddcouncil.org/, Developmental DisabilitiesDivision of Services for People with DisabilitiesDepartment of Human Services195 N 1950 WestSalt Lake City, UT, 84116https://dspd.utah.gov/, Early InterventionBabyWatchEarly Intervention ProgramUtah Department of HealthP.O. Box 2120Richmond, VA, 23218-2120http://www.doe.virginia.gov/special_ed/, Speech, Language, and HearingSpeech-Language-Hearing Association of Virginia, Inc.3126 W. Cary Street, #436Richmond, VA, 23221http://www.shav.org, Special Format LibraryVirginia Library and Resource Center395 Azalea AvenueRichmond, VA, 23227http://www.vdbvi.org/, Special Health Care NeedsVirginia Department of Health109 Governor St.Richmond, VA, 23219Division of Child and Adolescent Healthhttp://www.vdh.virginia.gov/, State Web SiteConnect with your state’s official website to find all manner of state agencies and information, including how to contact your governor and/or your representatives in the Senate and House:https://www.virginia.gov/, UCEDDPartnership for People with DisabilitiesVirginia University Center for ExcellenceVirginia Commonwealth UniversityPO Box 843020700 E. Franklin StreetRichmond, VA, 23284-3020http://www.vcu.edu/partnership, Vocational Education and RehabilitationEducation Services ManagerVirginia Department of Rehabilitative ServicesRichmond, VA, 23229http://www.vadrs.org, Office of Career and Technical Education ServicesVirginia Department of Educationhttp://www.pen.k12.va.us/instruction/career_technical/index.shtml, Medical Home Plus8719 Forest Hill AvenueBon Air, VA 23235www.medicalhomeplus.org, Assistive TechnologyWashington Assistive Technology Act ProgramUniversity of Washington Center for Technology & Disability StudiesUW Mailbox 357920Seattle, WA, 98195-7920http://wata.org, CHIP(health care for low-income uninsured children)The CHIP ProgramWashington State Department of Social and Health Serviceshttp://www.benefits.gov/benefits/benefit-etails/1615, D D CouncilWashington Developmental Disabilities Council2600 Martin Way E, Suite FOlympia, WA, 98504http://www.ddc.wa.gov, Developmental DisabilitiesDivision of Developmental DisabilitiesDepartment of Social and Health ServicesP.O. Paul, MN, 55108(651) 999-7320(800) 672-0993http://www.mnpta.org, Parent Training and Information Center (PTI)PACER Center, Inc.8161 Normandale BoulevardMinneapolis, MN, 55437-1044(952) 838-9000(952) 838-0190 (TTY)(888) 248-0822(in MN)http://www.pacer.org, P2P at Family Voices of Minnesota(866) 334-8444http://familyvoicesofminnesota.org, Partners in PolicymakingGovernment Training Services2233 University Avenue West, Suite 150St. Referrals must be made by a healthcare professional (for example, a social worker, case manager, nurse, doctor, or therapist). I bet there are even a few that if they somehow got their hands on a sigma and posted non-potato pictures of themselves wearing it without saying who they were you would think they looked good. Box 31Manchester, MD, 21102(410) 239-7770office@ mdslha.org, State Web SiteConnect with your state’s official website to find all manner of state agencies and information, including how to contact your governor and/or your representatives in theSenate and House:http://www.maryland.gov, UCEDDMaryland Center for Developmental DisabilitiesKennedy Krieger Institute716 N. Broadway, Office 103Baltimore, MD 21205http://mcdd.kennedykrieger.org/, Vocational RehabilitationMaryland Department of EducationDivision of Rehabilitation Services2301 Argonne DriveBaltimore, MD, 21218-1696(410) 554-9442/(888) 554-0334http://dors.maryland.gov/Pages/default.aspx, Easter Seals Greater Washington-Baltimore Region, Inc.1420 Spring StreetSilver Spring, MD 20910http://www.easterseals.com/DCMDVA/, Easter Seals Delaware and Maryland’s Eastern Shore61 Corporate CircleNew Castle, DE 19720http://www.de.easterseals.com, Family Net Works Program1001 Eastern Avenue, 2nd floorBaltimore, MD, 21202http://marylandfamilynetwork.org/, The Coordinating Center (for individuals with complex medical needs and disabilities)8531 Veterans Highway, 3rd floorMillersville, MD, 21108http://www.coordinatingcenter.org, Abilities Network8503 LaSalle RdTowson, MD 21286(800) 492-2523(410) 828-7700www.abilitiesnetwork.org, Resource Finder(information on developmental disability resources)A project of Kennedy Krieger Institute707 N. BroadwayBaltimore, MD, 21205https://www.kennedykrieger.org/community/initiatives/resource-finder, Career and Technical EducationDepartment of Educationhttp://www.doe.mass.edu/cte/, CHIP(Health care for low-income uninsured children)Insure Kids Now7500 Security Blvd.Baltimore, MD 21244(877) 543-7669https://www.insurekidsnow.gov/about/faq/index.html, D D CouncilMassachusetts Developmental Disabilities Council100 Hancock Street, 2nd floorQuincy, MA, 02171http://www.mass.gov/mddc, Developmental DisabilitiesDepartment of Developmental ServicesCentral Office:500 Harrison AvenueBoston, MA, 02118http://www.mass.gov/dmr, Early InterventionEarly Intervention ProgramDepartment of Public Health250 Washington Street, 4th FloorBoston, MA, 02108http://www.mass.gov/eohhs/gov/departments/dph/programs/family-health/early-intervention/, EpilepsyEpilepsy Foundation New EnglandHeadquarters:540 Gallivan Blvd., 2nd FloorBoston, MA, 02124http://www.epilepsynewengland.org/, Intellectual & Developmental DisabilitiesThe ARC of Massachusetts217 South StreetWaltham, MA, 02453(781) 891-6270http://thearcofmass.org, Learning DisabilitiesLearning Disabilities WorldwideP.O. Graj mecze zwykłe 3. Box 579Dover, NH, 03821-0579http://www.nhchallenge.net, VSA arts of New HampshireP.O. – 2nd Floor,Latham, NY 12110http://www.nysarc.org, Independent LivingTo find out the contact information for the Statewide Independent Living Council (SILC) in your state, contact:Independent Living Research Utilization ProjectThe Institute for Rehabilitation and Research2323 South Sheppard, Suite 1000Houston, TX, 77019http://www.ilru.org/projects/silc-net/silc-directory-results/NY, To find out the contact information for centers for independent living (CILs) in your state, contact:National Council on Independent Living2013 H St. NW, 6th FloorWashington, D.C. 20006http://www.ncil.org, MediationNew York State Education DepartmentOffice of Special Education89 Washington Avenue, Room 309 EBAlbany, NY, 12234http://www.p12.nysed.gov/specialed/techassist/mediation.htm, Mental HealthNYS Office of Mental Health44 Holland AvenueAlbany, NY, 12229http://www.omh.ny.gov/, Mental Health Association in NYS194 Washington Avenue, Suite 415Albany, NY, 12210http://www.mhanys.org, NAMI New York State99 Pine Street, Suite 302Albany, NY, 12207http://www.naminys.org, Families Together in New York State, Inc.737 Madison AvenueAlbany, NY, 12208http://www.ftnys.org, Mental Health – YouthChildren’s ServicesNYS Office of Mental Health44 Holland AvenueAlbany, NY, 12229https://www.omh.ny.gov/omhweb/childservice/, Preschool, DisabilitiesNew York State Education DepartmentOffice of Special EducationPreschool Unit89 Washington Avenue, Room 309 EBAlbany, NY, 12234http://www.p12.nysed.gov/specialed/, Protection & AdvocacyDisability Rights New York725 Broadway, Suite 450 – Albany, NY, 1220725 Chapel Street, Suite 1005 – Brooklyn, New York 1120144 Exchange Blvd, Suite 110 – Rochester, New York 14614http://www.drny.org, Relay Services(800) 421-1220 (V); 711 (V)(800) 662-1220 (TTY); 711 (TTY)(877) 662-4234; 711 (Speech to Speech)http://www.nyrelay.com, Special EducationNew York State Education DepartmentOffice of Special Education89 Washington Avenue, Room 309 EBAlbany, NY, 12234http://www.p12.nysed.gov/specialed, Special Format BooksServing upstate New YorkNYS Talking Book and Braille LibraryCultural Education Center222 Madison AvenueAlbany, NY, 12230http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/tbbl/, Special Format BooksServing New York City and Long IslandAndrew Heiskell Braille and Talking Book Library40 West 20th StreetNew York, NY, 10011http://www.nypl.org/locations/heiskell, Special Health Care NeedsChildren and Youth with Special Health Care Needs ProgramNew York State Department of HealthCorning Tower Building – Empire State PlazaAlbany, NY, 12237-0619http://www.health.state.ny.us/community/special_needs, Speech, Language, and HearingNYS Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Inc.1971 Western Avenue #1167Albany, NY 12203http://www.nysslha.org, State Web SiteConnect with your state’s official website to find all manner of state agencies andinformation, including how to contact your governor and/or your representatives inthe Senate and House:http://www.ny.gov/, Transition ServicesNew York State Education DepartmentOffice of Special EducationSpecial Education Policy, Transition Services89 Washington Ave., Room 309 EBAlbany, NY, 12234http://www.p12.nysed.gov/specialed/transition/home.html, UCEDDWestchester Institute for Human DevelopmentUniversity Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities in affiliation with New York Medical CollegeCedarwood HallValhalla, NY, 10595-1689http://www.wihd.org, Rose F. Kennedy University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research, and ServiceAlbert Einstein College of Medicine1410 Pelham Parkway SouthYeshiva UniversityBronx, NY, 10461https://www.einstein.yu.edu/centers/childrens-evaluation-rehabilitation/rose-f-kennedy-ucedd/, Strong Center for Developmental DisabilitiesUniversity of Rochester601 Elmwood Avenue, Box 671Rochester, NY, 14642https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/strong-center-developmental-disabilities.aspx, Vocational RehabilitationNew York State Education DepartmentAdult Career and Continuing Education Services, Vocational Rehabilitation89 Washington AvenueAlbany, NY, 12234http://www.acces.nysed.gov/vr/, Organizations for ParentsParent Network of WNY1000 Main St.Buffalo, NY, 14202http://parentnetworkwny.org, Community Parent Resource CenterUnited We Stand of New York91 Harrison AveBrooklyn, NY 11206http://www.uwsofny.org, The Family Resource Network, Inc(Serving Otsego, Chenango, Delaware, Broome, Tioga, and Tompkins counties)46 Oneida StreetOneonta, NY, 13820http://www.familyrn.org, New York State Parent Teacher Association (PTA)One Wembley CourtAlbany, NY, 12205-3830http://www.nyspta.org, Starbridge1650 South Avenue, Suite 200Rochester, NY 14620http://www.starbridgeinc.org, Parent Training and Information Center (PTI)Advocates for Children of New York (New York City)151 W. 30th Street, 5th FloorNew York, NY, 10001http://www.advocatesforchildren.org, Include NYC116 E. 16th Street, 5th FloorNew York, NY, 10003http://www.includenyc.org, Parent Training and Information Center (PTI)Sinergia/Metropolitan Parent Center2082 Lexington Ave., 4th FloorNew York, NY, 10035http://www.sinergiany.org, Parent to Parent of NYS500 Balltown Rd.Schenectady, NY, 12304http://www.parenttoparentnys.org, Other OrganizationsEaster Seals New York633 Third Avenue 6th FloorNew York, NY 10017http://www.ny.easter-seals.org, VSA arts of New York City45 Main Street, Suite 616Brooklyn, NY 11201http://www.vsanyc.org, ADA CenterSoutheast ADA Center1419 Mayson Street NEAtlanta, GA, 30324http://www.adagreatlakes.org, Assistive TechnologyNorth Carolina Assistive Technology ProgramDepartment of Health and Human ServicesDivision of Vocational Rehabilitation Services1110 Navaho Drive, Suite 101Raleigh, NC, 27609-7322(800) 662-7030(919) 855-4800http://www.ncdhhs.gov, CHIP(Health care for low-income uninsured children)Insure Kids Now7500 Security Blvd.Baltimore, MD 21244(877) 543-7669https://www.insurekidsnow.gov/coverage/nc, Community Alternatives Program forChildren (CAP/C) Amended WaiverThe amendments to the CAP/C waiver are effective May 1, 2020 - Feb. 28, 2022.https://files.nc.gov/ncdma/documents/Providers/Programs_Services/CAPC/CAPC_waiver_amendmentFact-Sheet_2020.pdf, D D CouncilNorth Carolina Council on Developmental Disabilities3125 Poplarwood Court, Suite 200,Raleigh, NC, 27607(919) 850-2901/(800) 3http://www.nccdd.org, Developmental DisabilitiesDevelopmental Disability Services TeamDivision of Mental HealthDevelopmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse ServicesDepartment of Health and Human Services3005 Mail Service CenterRaleigh, NC, 27699-3005http://www.ncdhhs.gov, Early InterventionWomen’s and Children’s Health SectionDivision of Public HealthNC Infant-Toddler Program1916 Mail Service CenterRaleigh, NC, 27699-1916(919) 707-5520http://beearly.nc.gov, EpilepsyEpilepsy Foundation of North Carolina, Inc.Piedmont One, Ste 5541 A1920 W. First StreetWinston Salem, NC 27104www.epilepsync.org, Independent LivingTo find out the contact information for the StatewideIndependent Living Council (SILC) in your state, contact:Independent Living Research Utilization ProjectThe Institute for Rehabilitation and Research2323 South Shepherd, Suite 1000Houston, TX, 77019http://www.ilru.org/projects/cil-net/cil-center-and-association-directory-results/NC.