Serves people with workplace disadvantages and disabilities by providing job training and employment services, as well as job placement opportunities and post-employment support, and adult day services.
Telephone Referrals to Prenatal Health Care Services, WIC, Medical Insurance, and other support services.
Capital Region Chapter meeting is designed so that participants can share social and communication experiences with one another.
Information related to Hemophilia and other bleeding disorders
Supports, helps and educates families of children with congential heart disease. This is achieved through meetings, newsletters and a visitation program. Our aim is to strengthen families during their long journey from despair to hope. A program of Penn State Hershey Children's Hospital
HUNE is a non-profit organization established in 1998 that provides bilingual (English/Spanish) advocacy, information and training to parents of children with disabilities.
Provides support, education and advocacy for individuals, families and professionals dealing with hydrocephalus.
The CAIU Interagency coordinator is available to school districts as a consultative service at no charge to school districts/charter schools for children at all school levels. *Families may contact their school district to obtain this service. See website for more information.
A 501(c)(3) non-profit, scientific, and educational organization dedicated to the study and treatment of the learning disability, dyslexia. It is the oldest organization in the U.S. that serves individuals with dyslexia, their families, and professionals in the field.
The core mission of the IRSF is to fund research for treatments and a cure for Rett syndrome while enhancing the overall quality of life for those living with Rett syndrome by providing information, programs, and services.
we support families educationally, medically, and resourcefully throughout the United States, Canada, and beyond. We help them understand the tools to navigate the medical and educational community, the tools to be as informed about their child’s disease or disability as possible, and the tools to embrace their family’s differences as well as individual needs.
A non-profit organization that offers information and services related to autism spectrum disorder. They also have a YouTube channel, KMission TV, dedicated to highlighting the unique qualities of individuals with autism. They combine fun & education to empower, help, and teach people of all ages and abilities.
Provides financial assistance to children who have a diagnosed serious, chronic, or critical illness, disability, or condition currently requiring medical attention.
Provides educational information about kidney disease to both adults and children. Physician referrals and support group referrals are available as well as financial aid for a summer camp (Camp Kydnie) for children with kidney disease.
Lead Information Line (LIL) is a resource for parents, medical professionals, contractors, landlords and homeowners about lead poisoning. Information is available on: lead poisoning prevention, lead hazard reduction, screening of children who are at risk for lead poisoning, research on lead from federal agencies, state and federal legislation, regulations and policies as well as current consumer alerts regarding lead. The LIL can answer questions, furnish written materials and make referrals to state and local agencies/organizations
LDAPA is an advocacy organization dedicated to helping children and adults with learning disabilities and other related neurological disorders.
Information and support related to Lupus
March of Dimes researchers, volunteers, educators, outreach workers and advocates work together to give all babies a fighting chance against the threats to their health: prematurity, birth defects, low birthweight.
Information and support related to Muscular Dystrophy and related diseases, durable medical equipment, clinics, support group and social recreation
Support group for any woman who deals with anorexia nervosa or bulimia