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National Federation of the Blind of Ohio

Address: PO Box 20544
Dayton, OH 45420
Phone: (937) 396-5573 Email: rchpay7@gmail.com Website: http://nfbohio.org/new/

The National Federation of the Blind of Ohio is a 501c(3) nonprofit made up of blind people of all ages, their families, and friends. Our strong local chapters and divisions and well-trained leaders help newly blind people adjust to vision loss and promote… Read More

BabyNet – Early Childhood Intervention and Support Services

Address: 1751 Calhoun Street
Columbia, SC 29201
Phone: 1-877-621-0865 Website: http://www.ddsn.sc.gov/consumers/early-intervention/Pages/default.aspx

BabyNet is South Carolina's system of services for infants and toddlers birth to three years of age who have developmental delays or have conditions associated with developmental delays. BabyNet services are provided at no cost to the family. The amount… Read More

The Burton Center – Service Provider – Greenwood SC

Address: 2605 Hwy 72/221 E.
Greenwood, SC 29649
Phone: (864) 942-8900 Email: info@burtoncenter.org Website: http://www.burtoncenter.org

Burton Center, a non-profit, governmental agency, provides services for people with disabilities and special needs (autism, mental retardation, head injuries, spinal cord injuries and related disabilities) and their families in Abbeville, Edgefield, Greenwood… Read More

Brain Injury Association of South Carolina

Address: 121 Executive Center Drive, Ste. 135
Columbia, SC 29210
Phone: (803) 731-9823 Fax: 803-681-0096 Email: scbraininjury@bellsouth.net Website: http://www.biausa.org/sc/

The Brain Injury Association of South Carolina is a nonprofit organization which was developed by persons with brain injury, their families, and concerned professionals in an effort to provide information and support to those who have experienced brain… Read More

Disabilities Board of Charleson County (DSNCC)

Address: 995 Morrison Drive
Charleston, SC 29413-2708
Phone: (843) 805-5800 Email: humanresources@dsncc.com Website: http://www.dsncc.com/

The Disabilities Board of Charleston County (DBCC) is part of a state-wide network of disabilities and special needs boards created by the SC Legislature. Local DSN boards contract with the SC Department of Disabilities and Special Needs (SCDDSN) to provide… Read More

DHEC Division of Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN)

South Carolina Dept. of Disabilities and Special Needs (DDSN)

Address: 3440 Harden Street Extension
Columbia, SC 29203
Phone: (803) 898-9600 Fax: (803) 8989653 Website: http://www.ddsn.sc.gov/Pages/default.aspx

SCDDSN is the state agency that plans, develops, oversees and funds services for South Carolinians with severe, lifelong disabilities of intellectual disability, autism, traumatic brain injury and spinal cord injury and conditions related to each of these… Read More

South Carolina Developmental Disabilities Council

Address: 1205 Pendleton Street, Suite 450
Columbia, SC 29201
Phone: (803) 734-0465 Email: jvancleave@oepp.sc.gov Website: http://www.scddc.state.sc.us/

The South Carolina Developmental Disabilities Council was established in 1971 by Executive Order of the Governor and was reauthorized in 2010 and again in 2015. Not less than 60% of the total Council membership is consumers and family members. Additional… Read More

Easter Seals South Carolina

Address: PO Box 5715
Columbia, SC 29250
Phone: (803) 256-0735 Fax: (803) 7381934 Website: http://sc.easterseals.com

Providing Services For People With Disabilities And Their Families Children and adults with disabilities and other special needs find the highest-quality services designed to meet their individual needs when they come to Easterseals South Carolina. Teams… Read More

Burton Center Multi-County Board for Disabilities and Special Needs

Address: 2605 HWY 72/221E.
Greenwood, SC 29649
Phone: (864) 942-8900 Website: http://www.burtoncenter.org/

Abbeville, Edgefield, Greenwood, Lexington, McCormick, And Saluda Counties The Burton Center was created over four decades ago to provide free services to individuals and their families who have disabilities and special needs. Ranging from Adult Day Programs… Read More

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