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Infant and Toddler Connection of Virginia

Address: 1220 Bank Street,, 9th Floor
Richmond, VA 23219-1797
Phone: (804) 786-3710 Fax: (804) 3717959 Website: http://www.infantva.org/

The Infant & Toddler Connection of Virginia is Virginia’s system of early intervention supports and services for infants and toddlers from birth through age two who are not developing as expected or who have a medical condition that can delay normal development… Read More

Allegany County Transit – MARYLAND

Address: 1000 Lafayette Avenue
Cumberland, MD 21502
Phone: (301) 722-6360 Website: http://gov.allconet.org/

  Allegany County Transit 1000 Lafayette Avenue Cumberland, MD 21502 Ms. Christine Conner, Supervisor Phone: (301) 722-6360 transit@allconet.org http://gov.allconet.org/ACT/ Type of Service: Public Transit – Urban and Small Urban Systems. Fixed Route… Read More

Alaska Speech & Language Depot, Inc.

Address: 3500 LaTouche St, Suite 350
Anchorage, AK 99508
Phone: (907) 522-0078 Email: akspeechdepot@yahoo.com Website: http://www.alaskaspeech.com/

Cheryl Campbell, M.A., CCC-SLP Intensive group speech/language treatment for preschool-aged children. Children receive up to 10 hours of treatment/week. Read More

Easterseals Child Development Center of Northern Virginia

Address: 111 North Cherry Street
Falls Church, VA 22046
Phone: (702) 534-5353 Fax: (703) 5345355 Website: http://gwbr.easterseals.com/site/PageServer?pagename=DCMD_child_development_centers

Easterseals’ Inclusive Child Development Centers provide high quality inclusive programs to include early intervention and education, full-day childcare, parental support and intergenerational activities. Our goal is to maximize the physical, cognitive… Read More

Easter Seals UCP Virginia

Address: 201 East Main Street
Salem, VA 24153
Phone: (800) 662-7119 Email: info@va.eastersealsucp.com Website: http://nc.eastersealsucp.com/

  "Easter Seals UCP North Carolina and Easter Seals UCP Virginia are lifelong partners to people managing disabilities and mental health challenges.  Services are centered around each person’s individual needs to live, learn and participate fully in his… Read More

Alaska Spine Institute

Address: 3260 Providence Drive
Anchorage, AK 99508-4615
Phone: (907) 561-8681 Website: http://www.alaskaspineinstitute.com/

Primary focus on diagnosis and treatment of spinal care, pain management, and neuromuscular rehabilitation that is integrated under one roof. Read More

Epilepsy Foundation of Virginia

Address: 560 Ray C. Hunt Drive,, First Floor
Charlottesville, VA 22903
Phone: (434) 924-8669 Email: SRB3M@VIRGINIA.EDU Website: https://www.epilepsyva.com/

  "The Epilepsy Foundation of Virginia provides these services for Virginians with epilepsy: training sessions for professionals, families, friends, and colleagues. public education programs with puppets for schools and talk shows on radio and television… Read More

Special Teachers, Exceptional Parents and Students (STEPS)

Address: 316 Seventh Avenue
Haddon Heights, NJ 08035
Phone: (856) 672-0124 Email: contact@hhsteps.com

STEPS is a support group for parents and educators who are involved with and concerned about children with special needs and/or learning difficulties in the Haddon Heights School District serving the communities of Barrington, Haddon Heights and Lawnside… Read More

Ascension Physical Therapy

Address: 6200 Lake Otis Pkwy, #104
Anchorage, AK 99507
Phone: (907) 770-6693 Email: info@ascensionpt.com Website: http://www.ascensionpt.com/

Ascension Physical Therapy is a small physical therapist-owned clinic.  We offer a wide variety of services that we integrate as needed to provide the most effective, efficient and personalized care.  Our clinic has a wealth of experience in our diversely… Read More

Camp Easter Seals East

Camp Easter Seals is designed to offer children and adults with disabilities the opportunity to enjoy fun and challenging activities in a supportive and cooperative atmosphere. Campfires sing-a-longs and late night ghost stories to canoeing, nature walks… Read More

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