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Easter Seals Crossroads
Easter Seals Crossroads is a community resource working in partnership with children and adults with disabilities or special needs and their families to promote growth, independence and dignity. Read More
Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHN) – Vermont Department of Health
The Office of Children With Special Health Needs provides a number of services to Vermont children – birth to age 21 – who have complex health conditions, and to their families. Families are a child’s best caregivers, advocates and decision-makers. We… Read More
Vermont Programs for Children and Youth who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Agency of Human Services Disability affects all of us eventually – whether we're born with it; experience disability through illness, accident, or aging; or have a loved one or colleague with a disabling condition… Read More
Vermont Child, Adolescent and Family Mental Health Services
Divison of Mental Health – Department of Health The Child, Adolescent and Family Mental Health treatment system is organized around five core capacity services that are available separately or in combination for a youth and their family, depending on… Read More
Vermont Speech-Language-Hearing Association
The Mission of the Vermont Speech-Language-Hearing Association is to serve the needs of speech-language pathologists and audiologists by providing opportunities for professional development and networking regarding communication disorders and advocating… Read More
Newspeak Communications
Founded in Vermont in 1986 by Dave Garbose, Newspeak Communications has been a assisting children and adults in improving their ability to communicate since that time. Dave has achieved the following qualifications: Certified as a Speech Language Pathologist… Read More
Vermont Division for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living Toll Free in Vermont: 1-800-356-1526 For Telecommunications Relay Service: Dial 711 The Division for the Blind and Visually Impaired (DBVI) is the designated state unit to provide vocational rehabilitation… Read More
Vermont Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired
"The Vermont Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (VABVI), a non-profit organization founded in 1926, is the only private agency to offer free training, services and support to visually impaired Vermonters. Each year we serve hundreds of… Read More
Vermont Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
Agency of Human Services Work is central to adult life. Work defines us, giving us purpose, independence, and community. Disability affects all of us eventually – whether we're born with it; experience disability through illness, accident, or aging; or… Read More
Vermont Achievement Center
Diana Johnson – Director of Early Education & Care Building Positive Life Skills to Prepare Children and Families for Success is more than our mission. It is a source of great pride for the Vermont Achievement Center. Since 1937, VAC has offered innovative… Read More