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Georgia Division of Family and Children Services

Address: 2 Peachtree Street NW, Suite 18-486
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone: (404) 651-9361 Website: http://dfcs.dhs.georgia.gov/portal/site/DHS-DFCS/

The Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS) is the part of DHS that investigates child abuse; finds foster homes for abused and neglected children; helps low income, out-of-work parents get back on their feet; assists with childcare costs for… Read More

CHIMES – MARYLAND

Address: 4815 Seton Drive
Baltimore, MD 21215
Phone: (410) 358-6400 Website: http://www.chimes.org/maryland/

  Chimes Maryland  – Headquarters 4814 Seton Drive Baltimore, MD  21215 Phone: (410) 358-6400 Chimes Family of Services is an international multi-service agency delivering a wide range of programs, services and supports to more than 17,000 people of all… Read More

Come Play and Learn Early Learning Center

Address: 373 Clermont Terrace
Union, NJ 07083
Phone: (908) 354-5800 x252 Fax: (908) 3547563

The Cerebral Palsy League’s nationally accredited Early Learning Center is dedicated to serving children 6 months to 5 years who have special medical needs as well as typical children who do not. The Center specializes in providing an integrated preschool… Read More

Siskiyou Outreach – Project Baby Check / Ready Set Go

Children’s Health Insurance Program- Kansas HealthWave – Medicaid & SCHIP

Address: P.O. Box 3599
Topeka,, KS 66601
Website: https://www.insurekidsnow.gov/state/ks/index.html

The state of Kansas offers health coverage for qualifying children, pregnant women, parents and caregivers, seniors and disabled individuals who meet income and other eligibility criteria. Coverage is offered through the state Medicaid plan and Children… Read More

Allegheny County Health Department – Maternal and Child Health Services(MCH)

Address: 2020 Ardmore Boulevard, Suite 270
Pittsburgh, PA 15221
Phone: (412) 885-0184 Fax: (412) 8856495 Website: http://www.achd.net/childhth/index.html

The goal of the Maternal and Child Health Program is to maximize the quality of life and health of mothers, infants, children and their families in Allegheny County. The MCH Program:     Works in partnerships to provide comprehensive primary health care… Read More

Maxim Healthcare Services

Address: 7227 LeeDeforest Drive
Columbia, MD 21046
Phone: (410) 910-1500 Website: http://www.maximhealthcare.com/locations/pennsylvania.aspx

As signs of autism begin to appear in a child's life, parents are usually the first to notice the symptoms. They may observe that their child is not responsive to other people, avoids eye contact, or engages in repetitive and sometimes harmful behavior… Read More

Developmental Disabilities, Kansas University Center on

Address: 1000 Sunnyside Avenue, University of Kansas, 1052 Robert Dole Human Development Center, 1000 Sunnyside Avenue
Lawrence,, KS 66045
Phone: (785) 864-4295 Website: http://www2.ku.edu/~kucdd/about

The Kansas University Center on Developmental Disabilities (KUCDD), established in 1969, is a component of the Life Span Institute at the University of Kansas. The KUCDD maintains facilities on the University's main campus in Lawrence, at the KU Medical… Read More

Family Health, KS Bureau of (BFH)

Address: 1000 S.W. Jackson Street,, Suite 220
Topeka,, KS 66612-1274
Phone: (785) 291-3368 Website: http://www.kdheks.gov/bfh/index.html

Bureau of Family Health Mission: Provide leadership to enhance the health of Kansas women and children through partnerships with families and communities. Children’s Developmental Services: The goal of Children’s Developmental Services is:to ensure the… Read More

Capper Foundation

Address: 3500 SW 10th Ave.
Topeka, KS 66604
Phone: (785) 272-4060 Fax: (785) 272-7912 Website: https://www.capper.org/

On Christmas Day 1920, Sen. Arthur Capper created the Capper Fund in his top desk drawer to pay for surgeries, physical services, and equipment for children with illnesses such as Polio. It was the humble beginnings of the Capper Foundation, the non-profit… Read More

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