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Disabilities Board of Charleson County (DSNCC)
The Disabilities Board of Charleston County (DBCC) is part of a state-wide network of disabilities and special needs boards created by the SC Legislature. Local DSN boards contract with the SC Department of Disabilities and Special Needs (SCDDSN) to provide… Read More
South Carolina Dept. of Disabilities and Special Needs (DDSN)
SCDDSN is the state agency that plans, develops, oversees and funds services for South Carolinians with severe, lifelong disabilities of intellectual disability, autism, traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury and conditions related to each of these… Read More
South Carolina Developmental Disabilities Council
The South Carolina Developmental Disabilities Council was established in 1971 by Executive Order of the Governor and was reauthorized in 2010 and again in 2015. Not less than 60% of the total Council membership is consumers and family members. Additional… Read More
Easter Seals South Carolina
Providing Services For People With Disabilities And Their Families Children and adults with disabilities and other special needs find the highest-quality services designed to meet their individual needs when they come to Easterseals South Carolina. Teams… Read More
Family Connection of SC Inc
Family Connection of South Carolina is a statewide non-profit that links families of children with special healthcare needs with resources, one-on-one parent support, and education. Read More
Marion-Dillon Parent Guardian Association
Since 1974, the Marion-Dillon County Board of Disabilities and Special Needs has provided services to people with intellectual & developmental disabilities, autism, head & spinal cord injuries and other related disabilities. The Marion-Dillon County Board… Read More
Parents Reaching Out to Parents of S.C. – (PRO-Parents)
Parents Reaching Out to Parents of South Carolina, Inc., is a private, non-profit organization which provides information and training about education to families of children with all types of disabilities. PRO-Parents believes parents can be the best… Read More
Programs for Exceptional People (PEP)
Programs for Exceptional People (PEP) was organized in 1995 by six local families for the purpose of creating programs, structure, and ultimately services, for their adult children. These young adults had completed their formal education, and were living… Read More