The voices of our community matter. Estimation du changement de règle (9000 hab) Estimation élaborée le 17 Janvier 2020, la règle a subi plusieurs modifications depuis mais donne idée de l'impact du changement En attendant les publications des données sur les élections municipales, je vous propose de découvrir l'impact du changement des règles pour les élections municipales 2020. Box 751Portland, OR, 97207-0751, NAMI Oregon3550 S.E. Box 45201Olympia, WA, 98504-5201http://del.wa.gov/development/esit/Default.aspx, Independent LivingTo find out the contact information for the Statewide Independent Living Council (SILC) in your state, contact:Independent Living Research Utilization ProjectThe Institute for Rehabilitation and Research2323 South Sheppard, Suite 1000Houston, TX, 77019http://www.ilru.org/projects/cil-net/cil-center-and-association-directory-results/WA, Intellectual & Developmental DisabilitiesThe Arc of Washington State2638 State Avenue N.E.Olympia, WA, 98506http://www.arcwa.org, Learning DisabilitiesLearning Disabilities Association of Washington16315 NE 87th Street, Suite 11Redmond, WA, 98052http://www.ldawa.org, MediationSound Options Group, LLC197 Parfitt Way, S.W., Suite 220P.O. Box 364Trenton, NJ, 08625-0364(888) 653-4463 (NJEIS Referral)(609) 777-7734(800) 322-8174 (Childfind Birth-21)www.njeis.org, EpilepsyEpilepsy Foundation of New Jersey1 AAA DriveSuite 203Trenton, NJ, 08691(800) 336-5843(609) 392-4900http://www.efnj.com, Independent LivingTo find out the contact information for the StatewideIndependent Living Council (SILC) in your state, contact:Independent Living Research Utilization ProjectThe Institute for Rehabilitation and Research2323 South Sheppard, Suite 1000Houston, TX, 77019(713) 520-0232 (V)(713) 520-5136 (TTY)ilru@ilru.orghttp://www.ilru.org/projects/cil-net/cil-center-and-association-directory, Intellectual & Developmental DisabilitiesThe Arc of New Jersey985 Livingston AvenueNorth Brunswick, NJ, 08902-1843(732) 246-2525info@arcnj.orghttp://www.arcnj.org, Learning DisabilitiesLearning Disabilities Association of New JerseyP.O. Najszybciej rozwijająca się sieć serwerów Counter Strike oraz Counter Strike Global Offensive. The information contained in this site is intended for your general education and information only and not for use in pursuing any treatment or course of action. Box 387Jefferson City, MO, 65102-0387(573) 751-8720(800) 392-2614 (in MO)(800) 347-1379 (TTY/ in MO)http://www.sos.mo.gov/wolfner, Special Health Care NeedsDepartment of Health and Senior Services912 WildwoodP.O. wrong. Box 997413Sacramento, CA, 95899(916) 440-7800http://www.dhcs.ca.gov/services/Pages/MentalHealthPrograms-Svcs.aspx, Mental Health -YouthChildren and Family ServicesCalifornia Department of Mental Health1600 9th Street, Room 100Sacramento, CA, 95814(916) 651-2024http://www.childsworld.ca.gov/, Parent Teacher Association (PTA)California State PTA2327 L StreetSacramento, CA, 95816(916) 440-1985info@capta.orghttp://www.capta.org/, Parent Training and Information Center (PTI)Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund, Inc. (DREDF)3075 Adeline Street, Suite 210Berkeley, CA, 94703(800) 348-4232 (510) 644-2555info@dredf.orghttp://www.dredf.org, MATRIX Parent Network and Resource Center94 Galli Drive, Suite CNovato, CA, 94949(800) 578-2592 (415) 884-3535info@matrixparents.orghttp://www.matrixparents.org, Parents Helping Parents1400 Parkmoor, Suite 100San Jose, CA, 95126(408) 727-5775(408) 748-8339 (TTY)info@php.comhttp://www.php.com, Rowell Family Empowerment of Northern CA962 Maraglia St.Redding, CA, 96002(530) 226-5129 (877) 227-3471http://www.rfenc.org, Support for Families of Children with Disabilities1663 Mission Street, 7th FloorSan Francisco, CA, 94110-3111(415) 282-7494 (Program office)(415) 920-5040 (Family Resource Center)http://www.supportforfamilies.org, Team of Advocates for Special Kids (TASK)100 W. Cerritos AvenueAnaheim, CA, 92805(866) 828-8275 (714) 533-8275task@taskca.orghttp://www.taskca.org, Team of Advocates for Special Kids (TASK) San Diego3180 University Ave. Ste. For each entry, we provide a title, author, tier, tags, page count, potential warnings, and parodies. Box 1527Jefferson City, MO, 65102-1527(888) 275-5908http://www.dss.mo.gov/mhk/index.htm, D D CouncilMissouri Planning Council for Developmental Disabilities1706 E. ElmP.O. 1,178 Followers, 296 Following, 11 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from abdou now online (@abdoualittlebit) Box 94004Baton Rouge, LA, 70804-9004(225) 219-7550(844) 860-1413disability.affairs@la.govhttp://gov.louisiana.gov/page/disability-affairs, ADA CenterNew England ADA Center180-200 Portland Street, Suite 1Boston, MA, 02114http://www.newenglandada.org, Assistive Technology Maine CITE225 Western Ave.Augusta, ME, 04330(207) 621-3195Maine Relay 711Info@mainecite.orghttp://mainecite.org/, Career and Technical Education TeamDepartment of Education23 State House StationAugusta, ME, 04333-0023http://www.maine.gov/education/, CHIP(health care for low-income uninsured children)Maine CHIP442 Civic Center DriveAugusta, ME, 04333http://www.medicaid.gov/medicaid-chip-program-information/by-state/maine.html, D D CouncilMaine Developmental Disabilities Council139 State House Station225 Western AvenueAugusta, ME, 04333http://www.maineddc.org, Developmental Disabilities, AdultsOffice of Aging and Disability ServicesDepartment of Health and Human Services41 Anthony Avenue – SHS#11Augusta, ME 04333-0011(207) 287-9200http://www.maine.gov/dhhs/oads/, EpilepsyEpilepsy Foundation Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire & MaineP.O. Box 1603Columbus, OH, 43215-1603(614) 466-1700(800) 755-4769BCMH@odh.ohio.govhttps://odh.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/odh/know-our-programs/children-with-medical-handicaps/welcome-to, Speech, Language, and HearingOhio Speech-Language-Hearing AssociationP.O. Box 144610Salt Lake City, UT, 84114-4610http://health.utah.gov/cfhs, Utah Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health120 North 200 West, Room 209Salt Lake City, UT, 84103(801) 538-3939dsamh@utah.govhttps://dsamh.utah.gov/, Family Voices of Utah44 N. Medical DriveP.O. I bet there are even a few that if they somehow got their hands on a sigma and posted non-potato pictures of themselves wearing it without saying who they were you would think they looked good. Box 1937Jackson, MS, 39215(601) 352-7383MissPTA@gmail.comhttp://www.misspta.org, Parent Training and Information Center (PTI)MS Parent Training and Information Center2 Old River Place, Suite AJackson, MS, 39202(601) 969-0601(800) 721-7255http://www.mspti.org, Protection & AdvocacyDisability Rights Mississippi210 E Capitol St., Ste 600Jackson, MS, 39201(601) 968-0600 (V/TTY)(800) 772-4057 (MS only)info@drms.mshttp://www.drms.ms, Relay Services(800) 582-2233 (V/TTY); 711 (TTY)(800) 229-5746 (Speech to Speech-English)(866) 260-9470 (Speech to Speech-Spanish), Special EducationMississippi Department of EducationOffice of Special EducationPO Box 771Jackson, MS 39205(601) 359-3498http://www.mdek12.org/OSE, Special Format LibraryMississippi Library CommissionTalking Book Services3881 Eastwood DriveJackson, MS, 39211-6473(601) 432-4116(800) 446-0892http://mlc.lib.ms.us/tbs/, Special Health Care NeedsChildren’s Medical ProgramMississippi State Department of HealthP.O. 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Box 144697Salt Lake City, UT, 84114-4697http://health.utah.gov/birthdefect, Access Utah Network (Statewide Information and Referral for Disability Issues)Salt Lake City, UT, 84101(801) 533-4646, Turn Community ServicesCheck website for county locationsPhil Shumway, Executive Directorphilshumway@turndreams.orghttp://turncommunityservices.org/, Art Access/VSA arts of Utah230 South 500 West #125Salt Lake City, UT, 84101http://www.accessart.org, Work Ability UtahUtah Department of HealthDivision of Health Care Financingc/o Office of Rehabilitation1595 West 500 SouthSalt Lake City, UT, 84104https://211utah.org/, ADANew England ADA Center180-200 Portland Street, Suite 1Boston, MA, 02114http://www.newenglandada.org, Assistive TechnologyVermont Assistive Technology ProjectHC 2 South280 State DriveWaterbury, VT, 05671http://atp.vermont.gov/index.php, CHIP (health care for low-income uninsured children)https://portal.healthconnect.vermont.gov/VTHBELand/welcome.action, D D CouncilVermont Developmental Disabilities Council322 Industrial LaneBerlin, Vermont 05633-0206http://ddc.vermont.gov, Developmental DisabilitiesDivision of Developmental ServicesDepartment of Disabilities, Aging and Independent LivingHC 2 South, 280 State DriveWaterbury VT 05671-2030http://dail.vermont.gov, Early InterventionDepartment for Children and FamiliesChild Development DivisionNOB 1 North280 State DriveWaterbury, VT 05671-1040http://dcf.vermont.gov/cdd, EpilepsyEpilepsy Foundation of VermontP.O. Box 9086Englewood, CO, 80111(888) 569-7500(303) 572-0302https://disabilitylawco.org/resource/federation-families-childrens-mental-health, EMPOWER Colorado (Mental Health)c/o Ability connection Colorado801 S. Yosemite StreetDenver, CO, 80230(303) 691-9339info@abilityconnectioncolorado.orghttp://www.abilityconnectioncolorado.org/empowercolorado/, Mental Health – YouthDivision of Mental Health ServicesDepartment of Human Services3824 W. Princeton CircleDenver, CO, 80236(303) 866-7400https://www.colorado.gov/cdhs, Parent OrganizationsCommunity Parent Resource CenterDenver Metro Community Parent Resource Center2600 S. Parker Rd., Suite 332Aurora, CO, 80014(303) 365-2772info@denvermetrocprc.orghttp://www.denvermetrocprc.org, Colorado PTA7859 W. 38th AvenueWheat Ridge, CO, 80033(303) 420-7820(888) 225-8234office@copta.orghttp://www.copta.org, Parent Training and Information Center (PTI)PEAK Parent Center611 N. Weber, Suite 200Colorado Springs, CO, 80903(719) 531-9400(800) 284-0251(719) 531-9403 (TTY)info@peakparent.orghttp://www.peakparent.org, Parent to Parent of Colorado801 Yosemite StreetDenver, CO, 80230(877) 472-7201info@p2p-co.orghttp://www.p2p-co.org, Preschool DisabilitiesEarly Childhood InitiativesColorado Department of Education201 E. Colfax Avenue, Room 305Denver, CO, 80203(303) 866-6709(303) 866-6712(888) 777-4041http://www.cde.state.co.us, Protection & AdvocacyDisability Law ColoradoDenver Office(800) 288-1376/(303) 722-0300Grand Junction Office(800) 531-2105/(970) 241-6371https://disabilitylawco.org/, Relay Services(800) 659-3656 (V)(800) 659-2656 (TTY); 711 (TTY)(877) 659-4279 (Speech to Speech), Special EducationExceptional Student Services UnitColorado Department of Education201 E. Colfax AvenueDenver, CO, 80203(303) 866-6694http://www.cde.state.co.us, Special Format LibraryColorado Talking Book Library180 Sheridan BoulevardDenver, CO, 80226-8097(303) 727-9277(800) 685-2136ctbl.info@cde.state.co.ushttp://www.cde.state.co.us/ctbl, Special Health Care NeedsHealth Care Program For Children with Special Needs (HCP)Department of Public Health and Environment4300 Cherry Creek Drive South, Room A410Denver, CO, 80246-1530(303) 692-2370(800) 688-7777http://www.cdphe.state.co.us, Family Voices Colorado13199 East Montview Blvd, Suite 200Aurora, CO, 80045(303) 733-3000(800) 881-8272info@familyvoicesco.orghttp://familyvoicesco.org, Speech, Language, and HearingColorado Speech-Language-Hearing AssociationP.O. Graj mecze zwykłe 3. Box 244023Montgomery, AL, 36124tamara@ldaa.orghttps://ldaamerica.org/lda-chapters/alabama/, MediationAlabama State Department of Education50 North Ripley StreetPO Box 302101Montgomery, AL, 36104(334) 242-9700http://www.alsde.edu, Mental HealthNAMI Alabama4122 Wall StreetMontgomery, AL, 36106(800) 626-4199 (In AL)(334) 396-4797terri@namialabama.orghttp://www.namialabama.org, Mental Health – YouthOffice of Children’s ServicesAlabama Department of Mental HealthP.O. Marvelous Margaux Created by Liz Subrin This book is about her beautiful, brave and adventurous stepdaughter, Margaux, who has Dup15q Syndrome. Box 83720Boise, ID, 83720-0036(208) 334-5536cardwellc@dhw.idaho.govhttp://www.healthandwelfare.idaho.gov, EpilepsyEpilepsy Foundation of Idaho310 W. IdahoBoise, ID, 83702(208) 344-4340(800) 237-6676 (In ID)efid@epilepsyidaho.orghttp://www.epilepsyidaho.org, Early InterventionChildren’s Developmental ServicesFamily and Community ServicesDepartment of Health and WelfareP.O. Box 5160Santa Fe, NM, 87502-5160https://cyfd.org, NAMI-New Mexico2015 Wyoming Blvd. of Assistive & Rehabilitative ServicesDivision for Early Childhood Intervention Services4800 N. Lamar Blvd.Austin, TX, 78756(512) 424-6754(800) 628-5115 (Information & Referral)https://hhs.texas.gov/services/disability/early-childhood-intervention-services, EpilepsyEpilepsy Foundation of Texas – Houston/Dallas/Ft. Through our work to raise awareness and promote research into chromosome 15q duplications, we seek to find targeted treatments so that affected individuals can live full and productive lives. For OP Score's beta test, based on the characteristics of each match your results may be somewhat inaccurate We will keep trying to improve the indicators and calculations used in OP Score so we can create the most objective rating possible. 2. Box 94987Lincoln, NE, 68509-4987http://www.education.ne.gov/sped, Special Format LibraryNebraska Library CommissionTalking Book and Braille ServiceThe Atrium1200 N Street, Suite 120Lincoln, NE, 68508-2023http://www.nlc.state.ne.us/tbbs, Special Health Care NeedsNebraska Department of Health and Human Services301 Centennial Mall SouthP.O. Box 216East Derry, NH, 03041-0216http://www.education-a-must.com, New Hampshire ChallengeP.O. O. Box 83720450 W. State Street, 5th FloorBoise, ID, 83720-0036(208) 334-5514(800) 926-2588jonesm@dhw.idaho.govhttp://www.infanttoddler.idaho.gov, Bureau of Special Population ServicesIdaho Department of Education650 West State StreetBoise, ID, 83720-0027(208) 332-6800rhenderson@sde.idaho.govhttp://www.sde.idaho.gov/site/special_edu/, To find out the contact information for centers forindependent living (CILs) in your state, contact:National Council on Independent Living1710 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, 5th FloorWashington, DC, 20036(202) 207-0334 (V)(202) 207-0340 (TTYncil@ncil.orghttp://www.ncil.org, Learning DisabilitiesIdaho Department of Health and WelfareRoss Edmunds, Administrator, 208-334-6997www.healthandwelfare.idaho.gov, MediationIdaho Commission on Human Rights317 W Main St., Second FloorBoise, ID, 83735-0660(208) 334-2873/(888) 249-7025https://humanrights.idaho.gov/mediation.html, Mental HealthAdult and Children’s Mental Health ProgramsDivision of Family and Community ServicesDepartment of Health and WelfareP.O. Box 94987Lincoln, NE, 68509-4987http://edn.ne.gov/, Health carehttps://www.ehealthinsurance.com/nebraska-health-insurance, Independent LivingNebraska Statewide Independent Living Council215 Centennial Mall South, Suite 210Lincoln, NE, 68508http://www.nesilc.org, Intellectual & Developmental DisabilitiesThe Arc of Nebraska1672 Van Dorn StreetLincoln, NE, 68502http://www.arc-nebraska.org, Mental HealthDivision of Behavioral Health ServicesNebraska Department of Health and Human ServicesP.O. Suite 400Charleston, WV, 25301http://www.wvadvocates.org, Assistive TechnologyRehab Technology DepartmentDivision of Rehabilitation Services107 Capitol St,Charleston, WV 25301http://www.wvdrs.org, AutismWest Virginia Autism Training CenterMarshall UniversityOne John Marshall DriveHuntington, WV, 25755-2430http://www.marshall.edu/atc, Autism Society of West VirginiaPO Box 7Huntington, WV, 25706-0007http://www.autismwv.blogspot.com, CHIP Program(Health care for low-income uninsured children)WV CHIP(877) 982-2447http://www.chip.wv.gov/Pages/default.aspx, Developmental DisabilitiesDivision of Developmental DisabilitiesBureau for Behavioral Health and Health FacilitiesDepartment of Health and Human Resources350 Capitol Street, Room 350Charleston, WV, 25301-3702http://www.wvdhhr.org, DD CouncilWest Virginia Developmental Disabilities Council110 Stockton StreetCharleston, WV, 25312www.ddc.wv.gov, Early InterventionWest Virginia Birth to ThreeOffice of Maternal, Child and Family HealthBureau of Public Health350 Capitol Street, Room 427Charleston, WV, 25301http://www.wvdhhr.org/birth23, Office of Special Programs, Extended and Early Learning1900 Kanawha Boulevard EastBuilding 6, Room 304Charleston, WV, 25305-0330http://wvde.us/special-education/, Independent LivingTo find out the contact information for the Statewide Independent Living Council (SILC) in your state,contact: Independent Living Research Utilization ProjectThe Institute for Rehabilitation and Research2323 South Sheppard, Suite 1000Houston, TX, 77019http://www.ilru.org/projects/cil-net/cil-center-and-association-directory, Learning DisabilitiesLearning Disabilities Association of America – West Virginia(304) 744-8188dubrawka@aol.comhttps://ldaamerica.org/lda-chapters/west-virginia/, MediationWest Virginia Department of EducationOffice of Assessment and Accountability1900 Kanawha Boulevard EastBuilding 6, Room 304Charleston, WV, 25305-0330http://wvde.state.wv.us/osp/compliance/mediation.html, Mental HealthBureau for Behavioral Health and Health FacilitiesDepartment of Health and Human Resources350 Capitol Street, Room 350Charleston, WV, 25301-3702http://www.dhhr.wv.gov, NAMI WV – National Alliance for Mental Illness in WV3803 N. Fairfax Dr, Ste 100Arlington, VA 22203Check website for local affiliateshttp://nami.org, Mountain State Parents-CAN1739 St. Mary’s Ave., Suite BParkersburg, WV 26101(304) 428-0365/(800) 244-5385http://www.mspcan.org, Mental Health – YouthDepartment of Health and Human Resources350 Capitol Street, Room 350Charleston, WV, 25301-3702http://www.wvdhhr.org, Parent OrganizationsParent Teacher Association (PTA)West Virginia Congress of Parents and TeachersP.O. Box 8260Richmond, VA, 23226-0260(804) 285-8264/(800) 950-6264https://namivirginia.org/, Mental Health – YouthVirginia Department of Behavioral Health & Development Services1220 Bank St.Richmond, VA, 23219(840) 786-3921http://www.dbhds.virginia.gov/, Parent OrganizationsCommunity Parent Resource Center(Serving Arlington, Fairfax, Loudon, and Prince William Counties, and city of Alexandria)Formed Families Together4031 University Drive, Suite 100Fairfax, VA, 22030http://www.formedfamiliesforward.org, The ARC of Virginia 2147 Staples Mill Rd.Richmond, VA, 23230(804) 649-8481/(888) 604-2677thearcofva@thearcofva.orghttp://www.thearcofva.org/, Parent’s Guide to Special EducationVirginia Department of Educationhttp://www.doe.virginia.gov/special_ed/parents/parents_guide.pdf http://www.doe.virginia.gov/special_ed/parents/, Virginia Parent Teacher Association (PTA)1027 Wilmer AvenueRichmond, VA, 23227http://www.vapta.org, Parent Training and Information Center (PTI)Parent Educational Advocacy Training Center (PEATC)100 N. Washington Street, Suite 234Falls Church, VA, 22046http://www.peatc.org/, Parent to Parent of VirginiaP.O. OP.GG isn’t endorsed by Riot Games and doesn’t reflect the views or opinions of Riot Games or anyone officially involved in producing or managing Wprowadzenie Opis ... Graj w Osu! 5 (in IL)(217) 782-9435(888) 261-5280 (TTY)sruda@ilsos.nethttp://www.ilbph.org, Special Health Care NeedsDivision of Specialized Care for ChildrenUniversity of Illinois at Chicago3135 Old Jacksonville RoadSpringfield, IL, 62704-6488(217) 558-2350http://www.uic.edu/hsc/dscc/, Speech, Language, and HearingIllinois Speech-Language-Hearing Association35 East Wacker Dr., Suite 850Chicago, IL 60601-2106(312) 644-0828ckeillor@bostrom.comhttp://www.ishail.org, State Web SiteConnect with your state’s official website to find all manner of state agencies and information, including how to contact your governor and/or your representatives in the Senate and House:http://www.state.il.us/, Technical Support to SchoolsMidwest PBiS Network2900 Ogden AveLisle, IL 60532(630) 620-9032support@midwestpbis.orghttp://www.midwestpbis.org/, On Positive Behavior Interventions and SupportsIllinois Statewide Technical Assistance CenterPBIS NetworkChicago: (312) 814-2220Springfield: (217) 782-4321https://www.isbe.net/Pages/Positive-Behavioral-Intervention.aspx, Transition ServicesIllinois State Board of EducationSpringfield(217) 782-4321/(866) 262-6663(312) 814-2220https://www.isbe.net/Pages/Special-Education-Indicator-13.aspx, UCEDDInstitute on Disability and Human Development (M/C 626)Department of Disability and Human DevelopmentUniversity of Illinois at Chicago1640 W. Roosevelt RoadChicago, IL, 60608(312) 413-1647dhd@uic.eduhttp://ahs.uic.edu/disability-human-development/, Vocational Education, DisabilitiesIllinois State Board of Education100 N. First StreetSpringfield, IL, 62777-0001(217) 782-4620http://www.isbe.net, Division of Rehabilitation ServicesDepartment of Human ServicesCheck website for local officeshttp://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=29736, OtherPathways Awareness150 N. Michigan Avenue, Suite 2100Chicago, IL, 60601(800) 955-2445(800) 326-8154 (TTY)friends@pathways.orghttp://www.pathways.org, Variety – The Children’s Charity of Illinois1001 W 75th St. #153Woodridge, IL 60517501c3 #36-1908475312-822-0660info@varietyofillinois.org, ADA CenterGreat Lakes ADA CenterUniversity of Illinois at ChicagoInstitute on Disability & Human Development (MC 728)1640 West Roosevelt Road, Room 405Chicago, IL, 60608(800) 949-4232 (V/TTY)(312) 413-1407 (V/TTY)http://www.adagreatlakes.org, Assistive TechnologyEaster SealsINDATA ProjectAssistive Technology Services4740 Kingsway DrIndianapolis, IN, 46205(317) 466-2013(888) 466-1314tech@eastersealscrossroads.orghttp://www.eastersealstech.com/about/the-indiana-assistive-technology-indata-project/, AutismAutism Society of Indiana3951 N. Meridian St, Ste 220Inianapolis, IN, 46208(800) 609-8449info@inautism.orghttp://www.inautism.org, Indiana Resource Center for Autism (IRCA)Indiana Institute on Disability and CommunityIndiana’s University Center for Excellence on DisabilitiesIndiana University1905 North Range RoadBloomington, IN, 47408-2696(812) 855-6508(812) 855-9396 (TTY)http://www.iidc.indiana.edu/irca, CHIP(health care for low-income uninsured children)Hoosier HealthwiseChildren’s Health Insurance ProgramIndiana Family and Social Services Administration402 W. Washington Street, Room 382, MS07Indianapolis, IN, 46204-2739(800) 889-9949https://www.insurekidsnow.gov/coverage/in/index.html, D D CouncilGovernor’s Council for People with Disabilities402 W. Washington St.Indianapolis, IN, 46204(317) 332-7770GPCPD@gpcpd.orghttp://www.IN.gov/gpcpd/, Developmental DisabilitiesFamily and Social Services Administration402 W Washington St., #W451PO Box 7083, MS26Indianapolis, IN, 46207-7083(800) 545-7763http://www.in.gov/fssa/ddrs/2639.htm, Early InterventionIndiana Family and Social Services AdministrationDivision of Disability and Rehabilitative ServicesBureau of Child Development Services (BCDS)402 W. Washington Street, Room W-386Indianapolis, IN, 46204(800) 545-7763FirstStepsWeb@fssa.in.govhttp://www.in.gov/fssa/ddrs/4655.htm, EpilepsyEpilepsy Foundation of Indiana3901 W. 86th Street, Suite 380Indianapolis, IN, 46268(800) 526-6618(317) 876-0600info@indianaepilepsyfoundation.orghttp://indianaepilepsyfoundation.org, Independent LivingTo find out the contact information for the StatewideIndependent Living Council (SILC) in your state, contact:Independent Living Research Utilization ProjectThe Institute for Rehabilitation and Research2323 South Sheppard, Suite 1000Houston, TX, 77019(713) 520-0232 (V);(713) 520-5136 (TTY)ilru@ilru.orghttp://www.ilru.org, Intellectual & Developmental DisabilitiesThe Arc of Indiana107 N. Pennsylvania, Suite 800Indianapolis, IN, 46204(317) 977-2375http://www.arcind.org, Learning DisabilitiesLearning Disabilities Association of Indiana176 W. Logan St., #158Noblesville, IN 46060useemlda@gmail.comhttps://ldaamerica.org/lda-chapters/indiana/, MediationIndiana Department of EducationCenter for Exceptional Learners115 Washington Street – South Tower, Ste 600Indianapolis, IN, 46204(317) 232-0570specialeducation@doe.in.govwww.doe.in.gov/specialed/special-education-due-process, Mental HealthDivision of Mental Health and AddictionFamily and Social Services Administration402 W. Washington Street, Room W353Indianapolis, IN, 46204-2739(317) 232-7845http://www.IN.gov/fssa, Mental Health America in Indiana1431 N. Delaware StreetIndianapolis, IN, 46202(800) 555-6424 (in IN only)(317) 638-3501http://www.mhai.net, NAMI Indiana, National Alliance on Mental IllnessP.O. Career & Technical EducationTexas Education Agency1701 N. Congress AvenueAustin, TX, 78701(512) 463-9581http://tea.texas.gov/cte/, CHIP – TexCare(health care for low-income uninsured children)Members: (866) 647-6558 Non-member: (800)990-8247http://www.texaschildrenshealthplan.org/what-we-offer/chip/, D D CouncilTexas Council for Developmental Disabilities6201 E. Oltorf, Suite 600Austin, TX, 78741-7509(512) 437-5432(800) 262-0334http://www.txddc.state.tx.us/, Early InterventionDept. Dup15q Alliance provides family support and promotes awareness, research and targeted treatments for chromosome 15q11.2-13.1 duplication syndrome. Skin - Oznacza dodatkową skórkę dla naszej postaci, ... Nami. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Box 500Trenton, NJ, 08625-0500(609) 984-1286877-900-6960http://www.state.nj.us/education/, Mental HealthNew Jersey Department of Human ServicesDivision of Mental Health and Addiction ServicesCheck website for specific phone numbersDMHAS@dhs.state.nj.ushttp://www.state.nj.us/humanservices/dmhas/home/, Mental Health Association in New Jersey88 Pompton Avenue, Suite 1Verona, NJ, 07044(973) 571-4100info@mhanj.orghttp://www.mhanj.org, NAMI New Jersey1562 Route 130North Brunswick, NJ, 08902(732) 940-0991info@naminj.orghttps://www.naminj.org/, Mental Health – YouthNew Jersey Department of Children and FamiliesPO Box 729Trenton, NJ, 08625-0729(855) 463-6323http://www.nj.gov/dcf/about/divisions/dcsc/, Preschool, DisabilitiesOffice of Special Education ProgramsNew Jersey Department of Education100 Riverview PlazaP. Box 98947Lincoln, NE, 68509-8947http://dhhs.ne.gov/Pages/Developmental-Disabilities.aspx, Early InterventionNebraska Department of Education301 Centennial Mall SouthP.O. Tara Britt, Associate Chairtjbritt@gmail.com, https://www.med.unc.edu/ncrarediseasenetwork/patient-resources-1/, Parent Training and Information Center (PTI)ECAC – Exceptional Children’s Assistance Center907 Barra Row, Suite 102/103Davidson, NC, 28036http://www.ECAC-parentcenter.org, Family Support Network of North CarolinaCentral Directory of Resources, CB #7340http://www.fsnnc.org/findlocal, Protection & AdvocacyDisability Rights North Carolina3724 National Dr., Ste 100,Raleigh, NC 27612http://disabilityrightsnc.org/, Relay Services(800) 735-8262 (V)(800) 735-2962 (TTY); 711 (TTY)(877) 735-8261 (Speech to Speech), Special EducationExceptional Children DivisionDepartment of Public Instruction6356 Mail Service CenterRaleigh, NC, 27699-6356http://www.ncpublicschools.org/ec, Special Format LibraryNorth Carolina Library for the Blind and Physically HandicappedState Library of North Carolina -Department of Cultural Resources1811 Capital BoulevardRaleigh, NC, 27635http://statelibrary.ncdcr.gov/lbph, Special Health Care NeedsChildren and Youth BranchWomen’s and Children’s Health SectionDivision of Public HealthDepartment of Health and Human Services1928 Mail Service CenterRaleigh, NC, 27699-1928http://www.ncdhhs.gov, TelAbilityFor medical information, telehealth and community resources for children with special needs1101 Weaver Dairy Road, Suite 202Chapel Hill, NC, 27514http://www.TelAbility.org, Speech, Language, and HearingNorth Carolina Speech, Hearing and Language AssociationP.O.
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