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The Office of Exceptional Children- S.C. DOE

Address: 1429 Senate Street, Suite 808
Columbia, SC 29201
Phone: (803) 734-8223 Email: mbishop@ed.sc.gov Website: http://ed.sc.gov/districts-schools/special-education-services/

Programs for Exceptional People (PEP)

Address: 10 Oak Park Drive,, Unit C-1
Hilton Head Island, SC 29926
Phone: (843) 681-8413 Fax: (843) 681-6931 Email: info@pephhi.org Website: http://www.pephhi.org/

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

UCP of South Carolina

Address: 1101 Harbor Drive
West Columbia, SC 29160
Phone: (803) 926-8878 Fax: (803) 9261272 Email: info@ucpsc.org Website: http://www.ucpsc.org/

United Cerebral Palsy of South Carolina was founded in 2003, by a group of concerned citizens seeking to establish community based supports to address the needs of individuals with cerebral palsy and other developmental disabilities. Since that time,… Read More

Laurens County Disabilities and Special Needs Board

Address: 1860 Hwy 14, PO Box 986
Laurens, SC 29360
Phone: (864) 682-2314 Fax: (864) 682-2397 Email: contact@lcdsnb.org Website: https://www.lcdsnb.org/

The Laurens County Disabilities and Special Needs Board (LCDSNB) is a public, non-profit agency, which serves people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, head injuries or spinal cord injuries. Our goal is to offer opportunities for people… Read More

Learning Disabilities Association of SC

Address: PO Box 365
Irmo, SC 29063
Phone: 803-834-2541 Website: https://www.facebook.com/LDAofSC

LDASC’s mission is to create opportunities for success for all individuals affected by learning disabilities and to reduce the incidence of learning disabilities in future generations. Read More

MUSC Children’s Hospital – SOUTH CAROLINA

Address: 169 Ashley Avenue
Charleston, SC 29425
Phone: (843) 792-1414 Fax: 843-792-1414 Website: http://www.musckids.org/

Our pediatric services consist of a comprehensive network of primary care physicians, specialists, surgeons, services and programs – all dedicated to children. At the heart of our network of care is our Children’s Hospital. MUSC Children’s Hospital was… Read More

Summer Sensations Day Camp – Columbia MARYLAND

Address: 6420 Dobbin Road, Suite B, c/o Children’s Therapy Center of Columbia
Columbia, MD 21045
Phone: (410) 997-8081 Fax: (410) 9978082 Website: http://www.summersensationscamp.com/

  Summer Sensations Day Camp  Physical Address of Day CampSt. John Park at St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church Waterloo RoadColumbia MDPhone:  410-997-8081Fax: 410-997-8082 Mailing Address:Summer Sensations Day Campc/o Children’s Therapy Center of Columbia6420… Read More

S. C. American Physical Therapy Association (SCAPTA)

Address: 1111 North Fairfax Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
Phone: (800) 999-2782 Fax: (703) 7068575 Email: southcarolina@apta.org Website: http://scapta.org

Melwood – Melwood Recreation Center – Upper Marlboro MARYLAND

Address: 5606 Dower House Road
Upper Marlboro, MD 20772
Phone: (301) 599-8000 Email: services@melwood.org Website: https://www.melwood.org/recreation1

  Melwood 5606 Dower House Road Upper Marlboro, MD 20772 Phone: (301) 599-8000 Phone: 1-877-MELWOOD services@melwood.org http://www.melwood.org/ Recreation Services: http://www.melwoodrecreation.org/ Since 1963, Melwood has enabled people with disabilities… Read More

National Spinal Cord Injury Association. (NSCIA ) S.C. Chapter

Address: 36 Stonemark Lane, Suite 100
Columbia, SC 29210
Phone: 803-252-2198 Fax: 803-376-4156 Email: info@scspinalcord.org Website: http://www.scspinalcord.org/

Through the services of the South Carolina Spinal Cord Injury Association, individuals with spinal cord injuries can find valuable resources for their needs, questions, and concerns. They can discover a powerful source of strength by connecting with others… Read More

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