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Connecticut Council on Developmental Disabilities

Address: 460 Capitol Avenue
Hartford, CT 06106-1308
Phone: (860) 418-6160 Email: molly.cole@ct.gov Website: http://www.ct.gov/ctcdd/site/default.asp

The Council on Developmental Disabilities is a Governor-appointed body of people with disabilities, family members and professionals who work together to promote the full inclusion of people with disabilities in community life. First established by Governor… Read More

Texas Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health

Texas Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health (TxFFCMH) is the Texas affiliate of the National Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health organization. TxFFCMH coordinates and supports regional chapters within the state to promote… Read More

Texas Partners Resource Network, Inc.

Address: 1090 Longfellow Drive, Suite B
Beaumont, TX 77706
Phone: (409) 898-4684 Fax: (409) 8984869 Email: partnersresource@sbcglobal.net Website: http://www.partnerstx.org/

Partners Resource Network was established as a non-profit agency in Texas in 1986 to assist families of children with all types of disabilities throughout the State. The agency is governed by a seven member volunteer Board of Directors comprised of parents… Read More

Partners Resource Network

Address: 1090 Longfellow Drive
Beaumont, TX 77706
Phone: 409.898.4684 Fax: (432) 687-0897 Email: partnersresource@sbcglobal.net Website: http://prntexas.org/

Partners Resource Network, Inc., – one of three federally funded Parent Training and Information Centers (PTI) serving Texas parents of children and youth with disabilities from the ages of 0 to 26. Our mission is to empower parents of children and youth… Read More

Community Parent Resource Centers

Address: 1101 E. Schuster
El Paso, TX 79902
Phone: (915) 217-2747 Email: gilda@elprc.org Website: http://www.cdicelpaso.org/

CDIC is the Community Parent Resource Center in El Paso Texas.  Our desire is for children to reach their fullest potential and become valuable to their community.  We serve our families through education and support. Established in 1989, CDIC offers… Read More

Special Kids, Inc. (SKI)

Address: 7447 Harwin Drive, Suite 125
Houston, TX 77036
Phone: (713) 783-5437 Email: speckidsinc@yahoo.com

Special Kids, Incorporated (SKI) non-profit organization founded in 1989 by two frustrated, take-action parents: Agnes Johnson and Rose Ferguson. At the kitchen table, Agnes and Rose started the SKI project because they both had children with unique needs… Read More

Texas Parent to Parent

Address: 3710 Cedar St, Box 12
Austin, TX 78705-1449
Phone: (512) 458-8600 Fax: (512) 4513110 Website: http://www.txp2p.org/

Texas Parent to Parent (TxP2P) is committed to improving the lives of Texas children who have disabilities, chronic illness, and/or special health care needs. TxP2P empowers families to be strong advocates through parent-to-parent support, resource referral… Read More

Texas PTA

Address: 408 W. 11th Street
Austin, TX 78701-2113
Phone: (512) 476-6769 Email: txpta@txpta.org Website: http://www.txpta.org/

Vision: Every child's potential is a reality. Mission: To make every child’s potential a reality by engaging and empowering families and communities to advocate for all children. Read More

Texas Speech-Language-Hearing Association

Address: 918 Congress Avenue, Suite 200
Austin, TX 78701
Phone: (512) 494-1127 Email: tsha@assnmgmt.com Website: http://www.txsha.org/

The Texas Speech-Language-Hearing Association (TSHA) is a professional membership organization – more than 5,000 members strong – that is the recognized resource in Texas for speech-language pathologists, audiologists, and the estimated two million Texans… Read More

Division For Blind Services (DBS)

Texas Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services   The DARS Division for Blind Services (DBS) assists blind or visually impaired individuals and their families. Depending upon their goals and needs, DBS offers services to help regain independence… Read More

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