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Hands on Health South Carolina

Address: 171 Ashley Ave., Suite 300 MSC 403
Charleston, SC 29425-4030
Phone: (843) 792-3303 Website: http://www.handsonhealth-sc.org/

Welcome to Hands on Health-South Carolina! Health and wellness are important to all of us. Life is better and easier when you are healthy. We all want to be healthy. But sometimes it is hard know how to make good health choices or where you can get help… Read More

Federation of Families of South Carolina

Address: PO Box 1266
Columbia, SC 29202
Phone: (803) 772-5210 Fax: (803) 7725212 Website: http://fedfamsc.org

The Federation of Families of South Carolina is a nonprofit organization established to serve the families of children with any degree of emotional, behavioral or psychiatric disorder. The services and programs offered by the Federation are designed to… Read More

S. C. Department of Mental Health (SCDMH)

Address: 2414 Bull Street
Columbia, SC 29202
Phone: (803) 898 - 8581 Website: http://www.state.sc.us/dmh/

The S.C. Department of Mental Health gives priority to adults, children, and their families affected by serious mental illnesses and significant emotional disorders. We are committed to eliminating stigma and promoting the philosophy of recovery, to achieving… Read More

South Carolina Speech-Language-Hearing Association

Address: Post Office Box 1782
Columbia, SC 29202
Phone: 803-764-5041 Email: mmiller@mpastrategies.com Website: http://www.scsha.net/

SCSHA is governed by an Executive Board which consists of a President, four Vice Presidents, a President Elect, a President Elect-Elect and a Past President. The President Elect-Elect and the Executive Director are ex officio members. A Council of committee/division… Read More

Friends of Persons with Disabilities

Address: PO Box 30
Rock Hill, SC 29731
Phone: (803) 628-5999 Fax: (803) 6287984

Provides support to people with disabilities and their families. Read More

Able People Foundation

Address: 552 Valley Way, Suite A
Milpitas, CA 95035
Phone: (408) 263-8000 Fax: (408) 273-6660 Email: ali@ablepeoplefoundation.org Website: https://www.facebook.com/AblePeopleFoundation/

Able People Foundation, Formerly known as Able project, , founded in 2002,is a non-profit 501(c)(3) public benefit organization. Able People Foundation focuses on the needs of very low-income seniors and people with disabilities, especially those with… Read More

A Step Forward ECI Program

Address: 6611 Boeing
El Paso, TX 79925
Phone: (915) 534-4324 Website: http://www.dars.state.tx.us/ecis/index.shtml#eci

Texas Early Childhood Invention ProgramECI is a statewide program for families with children, birth to three, with disabilities and developmental delays. ECI supports families to help their children reach their potential through developmental services… Read More

ARC of Erie County

Address: 1062 Brown Ave, Suite 400
Erie, PA 16502
Phone: 814-452-4865 Fax: (419) 625-3448 Email: info@thearcoferie.org Website: http://www.thearcoferie.org/

The Arc of Erie County is committed to preserve, enhance and enrich the quality of life for all persons with disabilities. Arc provides advocacy and support for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families.  Serving as an Advocacy and… Read More

The ARC of South Carolina

Address: 1202 12th Street, Suite C
Cayce, SC 29033
Phone: (803) 748-5020 Fax: (803) 7508121 Email: thearc@arcsc.org Website: http://www.arcsc.org/

Established in 1957, The Arc of South Carolina is the state headquarters of The Arc of the United States. The organization has four local chapters: The Arc of the Midlands, The Arc of Pickens County, The Arc of Oconee County, and The Arc of Coastal Carolina… Read More

Office of the Governor – Client Assistance Program (CAP)

Address: 1205 Pendleton Street
Columbia, SC 29201
Phone: (803) 734-0285 Fax: (803) 734-0546 Email: cap@admin.sc.gov Website: http://cap.sc.gov/

The Client Assistance Program (CAP) is the federally mandated program that advocates for persons with disabilities in South Carolina who are seeking or receiving services through the Vocational Rehabilitation Department (VR), Commission for the Blind… Read More

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