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  • Nevada Autism Resources

    Each state sets eligibility ages for services to children and youth with disabilities.
    For current information concerning this state, please contact the office listed under
    STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: Special Education Services.

    See NevadaWeb Resources


    STATE DEPARTMENT OF 
    EDUCATION:  Special
     Education Services.
    Programs for Children
    with Special Health Care
    Needs.
    DEVELOPMENTAL
    DISABILITIES
    Planning Council.
    DISABILITY Organizations 


    STATE VOCATIONAL 
    Rehabilitation Agency.

    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN ages 3 through 5.  STATE VOCATIONAL
    Special Needs Programs
    DISABILITIES
    Advocacy  Program
    UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED
    Programs  
     
    EARLY 
    Intervention System.
    DEPARTMENT OF  MENTAL HEALTH  
    for children and youth.
    CLIENT ASSISTANCE 
     Program.
    TECHNOLOGY RELATED
    Assistance.
    PARENTS Training and
     Information Project.
    DEPARTMENT OF  MENTAL Health  DEPARTMENT OF  MENTAL HEALTH /Retardation  PARENT-TEACHER Association (PTA)

     
     
     

    STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION

    Gloria Dopf, Director 
    Educational Equity, Department of Education
    700 E. Fifth Street, Suite 113
    Carson City, NV 89701-5096
                (702) 687-9142      

    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITES:
    AGES 3 THROUGH 5

    Sharon Rogers, Consultant
    Educational Equity, Department of Education 
    700 E. Fifth Street, Suite 113 
    Carson City, NV 89701-5096 
                (702) 687-9142       

    PROGRAMS FOR INFANTS AND TODDLERS WITH DISABILITIES:
    AGES BIRTH THROUGH 2

    Marilyn K. Walter, Chief
    Early Childhood Services/DCFS
    Department of Human Resources 
    3987 S. McCarran Boulevard
    Reno, NV 89502
                (702) 688-2284      

    STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION AGENCY

    Elizabeth Breshears, Administrator 
    Rehabilitation Division, Dept. of Employment, Training,
    & Rehabilitation
    505 East King St., Room 502
    Carson City, NV 89710 
                (702) 687-4440      

    OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
    FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES

    Phyllis Rich, Director of School Improvement & Workforce Education
    Occupational and Continuing Education Branch
    Department of Education 
    700 E. Fifth Street, Suite 111
    Carson City, NV 89701-5096 
                (702) 687-9190      

    STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY

    Division of Mental Hygiene & Mental Retardation 
    Department of Human Resources
    Kinkead Bldg., Suite 602 
    505 East King Street 
    Carson City, NV 89701-3790
                (702) 687-5943      
    E-mail: MHMR@govmail.state.nv.us

    STATE MENTAL HEALTH REPRESENTATIVE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH

    Ken Patterson, Administrator
    Division of Child/Family Services 
    711 East Fifth Street
    Carson City, NV 89701
                (702) 687-5982      

    STATE MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM

    Carlos Brandenburg, Administrator 
    Division of Mental Hygiene and Mental Retardation
    Department of Human Resources
    Kinkead Bldg., Suite 602
    505 East King Street
    Carson City, NV 89701-3790
                (702) 687-5943      
    E-mail: MHMR@govmail.state.nv.us

    STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES PLANNING COUNCIL

    Paul Haugen, DD Planner
    Office of Community Based Services
    711 South Stewart St
    Carson City, NV 89701
                (702) 687-4452      

    PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY

    S. Travis Wall, Director
    Nevada Disability Advocacy and Law Center
    401 S. Third Street, Suite 403
    Las Vegas, NV 89101
                (702) 383-8150      ;             (702) 383-7097       (TTY)
                (800) 992-5715       (In NV)

    CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

    William E. Bauer, Director 
    State of Nevada, Client Assistance Program
    1755 E. Plumb Lane, # 109
    Reno, NV 89502
                (702) 688-1440      ;             (800) 633-9879      

    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL HEALTH CARE NEEDS

    Judith Wright, Chief
    Bureau of Family Health Services, Division of Health 
    Dept. of Human Resources
    505 East King Street, Room 200
    Carson City, NV 89701-4792 
                (702) 687-4885      
    E-mail: jwright@govmail.state.nv.us 

    DISABILITY ORGANIZATIONS

    Attention Deficit Disorder
    To identify an ADD group in your state or locality, contact either:Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorders (CH.A.D.D.)
    499 NW 70th Avenue, Suite 101
    Plantation, FL 33317
                (954) 587-3700      
                (800) 233-4050       (Voice mail to request information packet)
    URL: http://www.chadd.org

    Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA)
    P.O. Box 972
    Mentor, OH 44061
                (216) 350-9595      
                (800) 487-2282       (Voice mail to request information packet)
    E-mail: NATLADDA@aol.com
    URL: http://www.add.org

    Brain Injury
    Francisca Lara, President
    Southern Nevada Head Injury Association
    P.O. Box 29151
    Las Vegas, NV 89110
                (702) 454-7666      

    Janet Shapiro
    Northern Nevada Head Injury Association
    Nevada Community Enrichment Program
    70 Smithridge Drive, Suite C
    Reno, NV 89502
                (702) 828-7171      

    Cerebral Palsy 
    United Cerebral Palsy of Northern Nevada
    255 Glendale Avenue, Suite 3
    Sparks, NV 89431
                (702) 331-3323      

    Mental Health
    Rosetta Johnson, President 
    NV Alliance for the Mentally Ill 
    2600 Spinnaker Drive
    Reno, NV 89509 
                (702) 825-7023       

    Mental Retardation 
    Edward R. Guthrie
    Opportunity Village Assoc. for Retarded Citizens, Inc.
    6300 W. Oakey Blvd.
    Las Vegas, NV 89102
                (702) 259-3707      

    Speech and Hearing 
    Diane Branson, President
    Nevada Speech and Hearing Association
    7235 Lingfield Drive
    Reno, NV 89502

    Spina Bifida 
    Spina Bifida & Hydrocephalus Association of NV 
    3201 South Maryland Parkway, Suite 4
    Las Vegas, NV 89109 
                (702) 796-7242      

    OTHER DISABILITY ORGANIZATIONS

    Donald Stromquist, Executive Director
    Nevada Easter Seal Society
    6100 Neil Road, Suite 201
    Reno, NV 89511 
                (702) 322-6555      ;             (800) 555-7495       (in NV)Northern Nevada Center for Independent Living
    1919 Grimes Street, Suite B
    Fallon, NV 89406
                (702) 423-4900       (V/TTY)

    UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED PROGRAM

    JoAnne Johnson, Acting Director
    University Affiliated Program
    Research and Education Planning Center
    College of Education/MS285
    University of Nevada, Reno
    Reno, NV 89557
                (702) 784-4921       (V/TTY);             (800) 216-7988      

    TECHNOLOGY-RELATED ASSISTANCE

    Todd Butterworth, Director
    Nevada Assistive Technology Collaborative
    Rehabilitation Division
    Office of Community Based Services
    711 South Stewart Street
    Carson City, NV 89710
                (702) 687-4452      ;             (702) 687-3388       (TTY)Liz Isaacs
    NV Special Education Technology Assistance Project
    P. O. Box 603
    Carson City, NV 89702
                (702) 885-6268      

    PARENT TRAINING AND INFORMATION PROJECT

    Karen Taycher, Executive Director
    Nevada PEP
    601 S. Rancho Drive, Suite C25
    Las Vegas, NV 89106
                (702) 388-8899      
                (800) 216-5188      
    E-mail: nvpep@vegas.infi.net

    PARENT-TO-PARENT

    Cheryl Dinnell, State Coordinator
    Nevada Parent Network
    REPC, College of Education/278
    Reno, NV 89557-0082
                (702) 784-4921      ;             (800) 216-7988      
    E-mail: cdinnell@scs.unr.edu

    PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION (PTA)

    Debbie Smith, President
    Nevada Parent-Teacher Association
    3270 Wilma Drive
    Sparks, NV 89431


    Nevada Web
     

    Consumer Protection 
    Better Business Bureau of Northern Nevada Family and Parenting  
    Boys and Girls Clubs of Las Vegas
     Children and Youth  
    Boys and Girls Clubs of Las Vegas 
    Children’s Cabinet at Incline Village 
    Make-A-Wish Foundation of Northern Nevada 
    Nevada Area Boy Scouts Council
    Safety  
    Fernley Volunteer Fire Department Recovery, Addiction, and Abuse  
    East Las Vegas Area of Narcotics Anonymous
    Disability Information  
    Accessibility in Nevada Health  
    Desert Southwest Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society
     


  • Massachusetts Autism Resources

    Each state sets eligibility ages for services to children and youth with disabilities.
    For current information concerning this state, please contact the office listed under
    STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: Special Education Services.

    See Massachusetts Web Resources


    STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION:  Special Education Services. STATE VOCATIONAL
    Rehabilitation Agency.
    DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
    Planning Council.
    DISABILITY 
    Organizations
    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN ages 3 through 5.  STATE VOCATIONAL
    Special Needs Programs
    DISABILITIES
    Advocacy  Program
    UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED
    Programs  
     
    EARLY
    Intervention System.
    DEPARTMENT OF  MENTAL
    HEALTH
    for children and youth.
    CLIENT ASSISTANCE Program. TECHNOLOGY RELATED
    Assistance.
    PARENTS  Training and
    Information Project.
    DEPARTMENT OF  MENTAL
    Health 
    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN
    with Special Health Care Needs.
    PARENT-TEACHER
    Association (PTA)

     
     

    STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION

    Marcia Mittnacht, Executive Director
    Educational Improvement Group
    Department of Education
    350 Main St
    Malden, MA 02148-5023
                (617) 388-3300      

    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITES:
    AGES 3 THROUGH 5

    Elisabeth Schaefer, Administrator
    Early Learning Services
    Department of Education
    350 Main St
    Malden, MA 02148-5023
                (617) 388-3300      

    PROGRAMS FOR INFANTS AND TODDLERS WITH DISABILITIES:
    AGES BIRTH THROUGH 2

    Ron Benham, Director
    Early Intervention Services
    Dept. of Public Health
    250 Washington Street, 4th Floor
    Boston, MA 02108
                (617) 624-5070      

    STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION AGENCY

    Elmer C. Bartels, Commissioner
    MA Rehabilitation Commission
    Fort Point Place
    27-43 Wormwood Street
    Boston, MA 02210-1606
                (617) 727-2172      

    OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
    FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES

    Judith Klimkiewicz, Administrator
    School to Employment
    Department of Education
    350 Main St
    Malden, MA 02148-5023
                (617) 388-3300      

    STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY

    Marylou Sudders, Commissioner
    Department of Mental Health
    25 Staniford St
    Boston, MA 02114
                (617) 727-5600      

    STATE MENTAL HEALTH REPRESENTATIVE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH

    Joan Mikula, Assistant Commissioner
    Child-Adolescent Services
    Department of Mental Health
    25 Staniford Street
    Boston, MA 02114
                (617) 727-5600      

    STATE MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM

    Philip Campbell, Commissioner
    Department of Mental Retardation
    160 North Washington Street
    Boston, MA 02114
                (617) 727-5608      

    STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES PLANNING COUNCIL

    Daniel Shannon, Director
    MA Developmental Disabilities Council
    174 Portland Street, 5th Floor
    Boston, MA 02114
                (617) 727-6374       ext. 100;             (617) 727-1885       (TTY)

    PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY

    Tim Sinclair, Acting Executive Director
    Disability Law Center, Inc.
    11 Beacon Street, Suite 925
    Boston, MA 02108
                (617) 723-8455      

    CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

    Barbara Lybarger, Director
    Client Assistance Program
    MA Office on Disability
    One Ashburton Place, Room 1305
    Boston, MA 02108
                (617) 727-7440      ;             (800) 322-2020       (In MA)

    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL HEALTH CARE NEEDS

    Deborah Allen, Director
    Division for Children with Special Health Care Needs
    Department of Public Health
    250 Washington Street, 4th Floor
    Boston, MA 02108-4619
                (617) 624-5070      

    STATE AGENCY FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED

    Charles Crawford, Commissioner
    MA Commission for the Blind
    88 Kingston Street
    Boston, MA 02111
                (617) 727-5550      

    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH WHO ARE DEAF OR HARD OF HEARING

    Barbara Jean Wood, Commissioner
    MA Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
    210 South Street, 5th Floor
    Boston, MA 02111
                (617) 695-7500      ;             (617) 695-7600       (TTY)
                (800) 882-1155       (V, in MA only)
                (800) 530-7570       (after-hours emergency V/TTY, in MA only)

    DISABILITY ORGANIZATIONS

    Attention Deficit Disorder
    To identify an ADD group in your state or locality, contact either:Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorders (CH.A.D.D.)
    499 NW 70th Avenue, Suite 101
    Plantation, FL 33317
                (954) 587-3700      
                (800) 233-4050       (Voice mail to request information packet)
    URL: http://www.chadd.org

    Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA)
    P.O. Box 972
    Mentor, OH 44061
                (216) 350-9595      
                (800) 487-2282       (Voice mail to request information packet)
    E-mail: NATLADDA@aol.com
    URL: http://www.add.org

    Brain Injury
    Massachusetts Brain Injury Association
    Denholm Building
    484 Main Street, #325
    Worcester, MA 01608
                (508) 795-0244      ;             (800) 242-0030       (in MA)

    Cerebral Palsy
    Michael Ripple, Executive Director
    United Cerebral Palsy of MetroBoston, Inc.
    71 Arsenal Street
    Watertown, MA 02172
                (617) 926-5480      

    Epilepsy
    William Murphy, Executive Director
    Epilepsy Association of MA
    59 Temple Place, Suite 550
    Boston, MA 02111
                (617) 542-2292      

    Learning Disabilities
    Annemarie Carpenter, President
    Learning Disabilities Association of MA
    1275 Main St
    Waltham, MA 02154-1762
                (617) 891-5009       (T-W-Th, 9-2 pm)

    Mental Health
    National Mental Health Association
    1021 Prince Street
    Alexandria, VA 22314-2971
                (800) 969-6642      

    Barbara Cantrill, Executive Director
    MA Alliance for the Mentally Ill
    295 Devonshire St.
    Boston, MA 02210
                (617) 426-2299      

    Mental Retardation
    Leo Sarkissian, Executive Director
    Arc Massachusetts
    217 South Street
    Waltham, MA 02154
                (617) 891-6270      

    Speech and Hearing
    David Russell, President
    MA Speech-Language-Hearing Association
    518 North Main Street
    Randolph, MA 02368
                (617) 986-8177      ;             (800) 898-8177      

    Spina Bifida
    Spina Bifida Association of MA
    336 Grove Street
    Waltham, MA 02154
                (617) 239-1919      

    OTHER DISABILITY ORGANIZATIONS

    Richard LaPierre, President
    MA Easter Seal Society
    484 Main Street
    Worcester, MA 01608
                (508) 757-2756      

    UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED PROGRAM

    William E. Kiernan, Director
    Institute for Community Inclusion UAP
    Children’s Hospital
    300 Longwood Avenue
    Boston, MA 02115
                (617) 355-6506      ;             (617) 355-6956       (TTY)Philip R. Reilly, Director
    Eunice Shriver Center UAP
    200 Trapello Road
    Waltham, MA 02154
                (617) 642-0238      

    TECHNOLOGY-RELATED ASSISTANCE

    Judy Brewer, Project Director
    MA Assistive Technology Partnership
    MATP Center; Children’s Hospital
    1295 Boylston Street, Suite 310
    Boston, MA 02215
                (800) 848-8867       (V/TTY, in MA only);             (617) 355-7820      
                (617) 355-7301       (TTY)

    PARENT TRAINING & INFORMATION PROJECT

    Richard Robinson, Executive Director
    Federation for Children with Special Needs
    95 Berkeley Street
    Boston, MA 02116
                (617) 482-2915       (V/TTY);             (800) 331-0688       (In MA)
    E-mail: fcsninfo@fcsn.org
    URL: http://www.fcsn.org/

    PARENT-TO-PARENT

    Kimberly Molle, Family Support Coordinator
    Greater Boston Association for Retarded Citizens
    1505 Commonwealth Avenue
    Boston, MA 02135
                (617) 783-3900      Rosalie Edes, Director
    Families Ties
    c/o MA Dept. of Public Health
    250 Washington Street
    Boston, MA 02108
                (617) 624-5070      

    Massachusetts Families Organizing for Change
    P.O. Box 50
    Raynham, MA 02768
                (800) 406-3632      

    PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION (PTA)

    Barbara Bailey, President
    Massachusetts Parent-Teacher-Student Association
    99 Moody Street
    Waltham, MA 02154
                (617) 646-6771      


    Massachusetts Web
     

    Civil Liberties 
    ACLU of Massachusetts 
    Boston Neighborhood Network (BNN-TV) 
    Massachusettes Music Industry Coalition Consumer Protection 
    Better Business Bureau 

    Family and Parenting  
    Family Center 
    Family Planning Council of Western Massachusetts 
    Florence Crittenton League 
    Massachusetts Council on Family Mediation 
    Parents Without Partners, Metro West Chapter 
    Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts 
    WarmLines Parent Resources

    Disability Information 
    Asperger’s Association of New England 
    Arc – Massachusetts 
    Fidelity House, Inc. 
    GLMHRA Dream Connection     
    New England Index 
    Shriver Center 
    South Norfolk County Association for Retarded Citizens 
    Special Olympics Massachusetts 
    Toward Independent Living and Learning, Inc. (TILL) 
    Triangle, Inc. 
    Very Special Arts Massachusetts 
    WORK, Inc
    Job Training and Workplace  
    Partners for Empowering Neighborhoods (PEN) 
    SCORE – Northeast Massachusetts 
    WORK, Inc Computers and Technology  
    Boston Computer Society 
    Computer Resource Access 
    Massachusetts Tech Corps 
    Way.Net 

    Education  
    Junior Achievement of Western Mass., Inc. 
    Massachusetts Tech Corps 
    The Option Institute 
    Partners for Empowering Neighborhoods (PEN) 
     

    Children and Youth 
    Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Hampden County 
    Big Sister Association of Greater Boston, Inc. 
    COMPASS (Community Providers of Adolescent Services, Inc.) 
    Concilio Hispano de Cambridge, Inc. 
    Junior Achievement of Western Mass., Inc. 
    Massachusetts Campaign For Children 
    Santa Clauss Anonymous 
    Wediko Children’s Services Community  
    Massachusetts State and Local Government 
    Family Life Support Center, Inc 
    American Red Cross – Hampshire County Chapter 
    Search and Rescue Association (SARA) 
    Health 
    Asperger’s Association of New England 
    Associates for Human Services 
    Hospitality Program 
    Huntington’s Disease Society, Massachusetts Chapter 
    Hydrocephalus Foundation, Inc. 
    Joslin Diabetes Center 
    Latino Health Institute 
    Lipton Center Comprehensive Mental Health Center 
    Lymphedema Support Group of Greater Boston   
    Massachusetts Lions Eye Research Fund, Inc. 
    Polly’s Place
    Homelessness, Housing and Poverty  
    Boston Rescue Mission 
    Citizens’ Housing and Planning Association (CHAPA) 
    Family Life Support Center  . 
    Habitat for Humanity on Martha’s Vineyard   
    Saint Francis House 
    South Shore Habitat for Humanity 
    Spare Change 
    Food Bank Central 
    Party For Purpose
    Recovery, Addiction, and Abuse 
    Community Providers of Adolescent Services, Inc (COMPASS) 
    MEDA (Massachusetts Eating Disorder Association, Inc. 
    NAMES Project Southeastern Massachusetts 
    New England Learning Center For Women In Transition (NELCFWIT) 
    Rape Crisis Center of Central Massachusetts
    Community Service (Volunteering) 
    Boston Cares 
    People Making a Difference through Community Service 
    Sheffield Kiwanis Club 
    Special Olympics 
    Winchester Tobacco-Free Youth Center


  • Wisconsin Autism Resources

      Each state sets eligibility ages for services to children and youth with disabilities.
                               For current information concerning this state, please contact the office listed under
                               STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: Special Education Services.

    See Wisconsin Web Resource                                    


    STATE DEPARTMENT OF  EDUCATION: SpecialEducation Services STATE VOCATIONAL  Rehabilitation Agency DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
    Planning Council.
    DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES Program
    EARLY 
    Intervention System
    STATE VOCATIONAL Special Needs Programs DISABILITIES
    Advocacy  Program
    UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED Programs 
    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN
    ages 3 through 5.
    DEPARTMENT OF  MENTAL
    HEALTH 
    for children and youth
    PARENT-TEACHERAssociation (PTA) TECHNOLOGY RELATED Assistance
    PARENTS Training and
    Information Project
    DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL Health PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN with Special Health Care Needs STATE CHILDREN’S Services
    DISABILITYOrganizations PARENT-TO-PARENT
    Program 

    STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION

    Juanita S. Pawlisch, Assistant State Superintendent
    Paul Halverson, Director
    Division for Learning Support: Equity and Advocacy 
    125 South Webster Street, P.O. Box 7841 
    Madison, WI 53707-7841 
                (608) 266-1649      ;             (800) 441-4563       
    URL: http://www.dpi.state.wi.us/dpi/dlsea/een 

    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITES:
    AGES 3 THROUGH 5

    Jenny Lange, Program Supervisor
    Jill Haglund, Early Childhood Consultant 
    Early Childhood: Exceptional Educational Needs Programs
    Division for Learning Support: Equity and Advocacy
    Department of Public Instruction 
    P.O. Box 7841 
    Madison, WI 53707 
                (608) 267-9625      ;             (608) 267-9172      
                (800) 441-4563      

    PROGRAMS FOR INFANTS AND TODDLERS WITH DISABILITIES:
    AGES BIRTH THROUGH 2

    Beth Wroblewski, Birth to 3 Coordinator
    Division of Supported Living
    Department of Health & Family Services 
    P.O. Box 7851, Room 418
    Madison, WI 53707 
                (608) 266-8276      Linda Tuchman, Director
    WI Personnel Development Project
    231 Waisman Center
    1500 Highland Avenue
    Madison, WI 53705
                (608) 263-5022      
    E-mail: Tuchman@waisman.wisc.edu
    URL: http://www.waisman.wisc.edu/earlyint/

    STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION AGENCY

    Judy Norman-Nunnery, Administrator
    Vocational Rehabilitation 
    Department of Workforce Development
    2917 International Lane, Suite 300
    P.O. Box 7852
    Madison, WI 53707-7852 
                (608) 243-5603      

    OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OF VOCATIONAL
    EDUCATION FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES 

    Preston Smeltzer
    Division for Learning Support: Equity and Advocacy
    Department of Public Instruction
    P.O. Box 7841
    Madison, WI 53707-7841 
                (608) 266-3701      ;             (800) 441-4563      

    STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY

    Bureau of Community Mental Health 
    Department of Health & Family Services 
    P.O. Box 7851 
    Madison, WI 53707 
                (608) 267-7792      

    STATE MENTAL HEALTH COUNCIL

    Karen Robinson, Chair
    Bureau of Community Mental Health
    Department of HFS
    P.O. Box 7851
    Madison, WI 53707
                (608) 267-9282      

    STATE CHILDREN’S SERVICES

    Susan Dreyfus, Administrator
    Division of Child & Family Services
    Department of Health & Social Services
    P.O. Box 7850
    Madison, WI 53707
                (608) 267-3905      

    STATE MENTAL HEALTH REPRESENTATIVE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH 

    Eleanor McLean, Chief
    DHFS-DSL-BCMH
    Bureau of Community Mental Health
    1 West Wilson Street, Room 543
    P.O. Box 7851
    Madison, WI 53707-7851
                (608) 267-7792      

    STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES PROGRAM 

    Beverly Doherty, Director
    Bureau of Developmental Disabilities Services
    Department of Health and Family Services 
    P.O. Box 7851 
    Madison, WI 53707 
                (608) 266-0805      

    STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES PLANNING COUNCIL 

    Linda Hutter, Acting Executive Director 
    WI Council on DD
    722 Williamson Street, 2nd Floor; P.O. Box 7851
    Madison, WI 53707-7851 
                (608) 266-7826      

    PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY

    Lynn Breedlove, Executive Director 
    WI Coalition for Advocacy 
    16 North Carroll Street, Suite 400 
    Madison, WI 53703 
                (608) 267-0214      ;             (800) 928-8778       (in WI only)

    CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

    Linda Vegoe, Director
    Client Assistance Program
    1 West Wilson Street, Room 558 
    Madison, WI 53707-7850 
                (608) 266-5378      

    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL HEALTH CARE NEEDS

    Susan Uttech, Supervisor
    CSHCN Program
    1414 East Washington Ave, Room 167 
    Madison, WI 53703 
                (608) 266-3886      ;             (800) 441-4576       

    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH WHO ARE DEAF OR HARD OF HEARING

    Richelle Hammett, Director
    Office for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
    Department of Health and Family Services
    2917 International Lane
    P. O. Box 7852
    Madison, WI 53707-7852
                (608) 243-5625      ;             (608) 243-5626       (TTY)
    E-mail: hammeri@mail.state.wi.us

    STATE EDUCATION AGENCY RURAL REPRESENTATIVE

    David Carlson, Consultant
    Department of Public Instruction
    125 South Webster Street 
    P.O. Box 7841 
    Madison, WI 53707 
                (608) 266-9401      

    DISABILITY ORGANIZATIONS

    Attention Deficit Disorder
    To identify an ADD group in your state or locality, contact either:Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorders (CH.A.D.D.)
    499 NW 70th Avenue, Suite 101
    Plantation, FL 33317
                (954) 587-3700      
                (800) 233-4050       (Voice mail to request information packet)
    URL: http://www.chadd.org

    Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA)
    P.O. Box 972
    Mentor, OH 44061
                (216) 350-9595      
                (800) 487-2282       (Voice mail to request information packet)
    E-mail: NATLADDA@aol.com
    URL: http://www.add.org

    Autism
    Autism Society of Wisconsin 
    URL: http://www.athenet.net/~griffinl/asw.htm

    Brain Injury
    Brain Injury Association of WI
    735 North Water Street, Suite 701
    Milwaukee, WI 53202
                (414) 271-7463      ;             (800) 882-9282       (Family Helpline, in WI)

    Cerebral Palsy 
    Judy Britton, Executive Director
    United Cerebral Palsy of WI
    201 Ceape Street, Room 108
    P.O. Box 1241
    Oshkosh, WI 54902-1241 
                (920) 424-4071      ;             (800) 261-1895       (in WI)

    Dorothy Wahner, Executive Director
    United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern Wisconsin
    7519 West Oklahoma Avenue
    Milwaukee, WI 53219
    tel:             (414) 329-4500                   (888) 4UCP SEW      
    tty: (414) 329-4511
    fax: (414) 329-4510
    E-mail: ucpofsew@execpc.com
    URL: http://www.ucp.org
    Epilepsy 
    Madelyn Glaeden, Executive Director
    Wisconsin Epilepsy Association 
    6400 Gisholt Drive, Suite 113 
    Madison, WI 53713 
                (608) 221-1210      ;             (800) 733-1244      

    Learning Disabilities 
    LeAnn Knoeck, President
    LDA — Wisconsin
    Suite #109
    961 S. Green Bay Road
    Neenah, WI 54956-3153
                (920) 720-5755      

    Mental Health 
    Karen Robison, President
    MHA in Milwaukee County
    734 N 4th Street, Suite 325
    Milwaukee, WI 53203-2102
                (414) 276-3122      
    E-mail: MHAMilw@execpc.com

    Donna Wrenn, Executive Director
    NAMI — WI
    1410 Northport Drive
    Madison, WI 53704-2041
                (608) 242-7223       

    JoAnn Stormer, Executive Director
    Wisconsin Family Ties
    16 North Carroll Street, #830
    Madison, WI 53703
                (608) 267-6888      ;             (800) 422-7145      

    Mental Retardation 
    The Arc-Wisconsin
    121 South Hancock 
    Madison, WI 53703
                (608) 251-9272       

    Speech and Hearing 
    WI Speech-Language-Hearing Association Inc.
    P.O. Box 1109
    Madison, WI 53701-1109
                (608) 283-5489      ;             (800) 545-0640      
    E-mail: WSHA@SMSWI.org

    Spina Bifida
    Spina Bifida Association of Southeastern WI
    W 300 N1725 Timberbrook Road
    Pewaukee, WI 53072
                (414) 367-6226      

    OTHER DISABILITY ORGANIZATIONS 

    Christine Fessler, President
    Easter Seal Society of Wisconsin 
    101 Nob Hill Road, Suite 301
    Madison, WI 53713 
                (608) 277-8288       (V);             (608) 277-8031       (TTY)Families Forward
    201 Capital Street
    Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965
                (608) 254-6791      

    Wisconsin First Step
    c/o Gunderson/Lutheran
    1910 South Avenue
    LaCrosse, WI 54601-5400
                (800) 642-7837      

    Paul A. Yochum, Executive Director
    Governor’s Committee for People with Disabilities
    1 West Wilson Street, Room 558
    P.O. Box 7850
    Madison, WI 53707-7850
                (608) 266-5378       (V/TTY)

    UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED PROGRAM

    Terrence R. Dolan, Director 
    Waisman Center UAP 
    University of Wisconsin – Madison 
    1500 Highland Avenue 
    Madison, WI 53705-2280 
                (608) 263-5940      

    TECHNOLOGY-RELATED ASSISTANCE

    Sue Kidder, Project Director
    Wistech
    Division of Supportive Living
    P.O. Box 7852
    2917 International Lane
    Madison, WI 53707-7852
                (608) 243-5675      ;             (608) 243-5601       (TTY)

    PARENT TRAINING AND INFORMATION PROJECT

    Sister Patrice Colletti, SDS, Director
    Parent Education Project of Wisconsin, Inc.
    2192 South 60th Street
    West Allis, WI 53219 
                (414) 328-5520      ;             (414) 328-5525       (TTY)
                (800) 231-8382       (in WI)
    E-mail: colletti@omnifest.uwm.edu
    URL:http://members.aol.com/pepofwi/

    PARENT-TO-PARENT

    Julie Gordon
    Mothers United for Moral Support, Inc.
    150 Custer Court
    Green Bay, WI 54301-1243
                (920) 336-5333      
    E-mail: mums@netnet.netRuth Adix
    Parent Projects, Waisman Center UAP
    1500 Highland Avenue
    Madison, WI 53705-2280
                (608) 265-2063      
    E-mail: Adix@waisman.wisc.edu
    URL: http://www.waisman.wisc.edu/earlyint/ 

    PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION (PTA) 

    Jane Shibilski, President
    Wisconsin Congress of Parents and Teachers, Inc.
    4797 Hayes Road, Suite #2
    Madison, WI 53704-3256
                (608) 244-1455       



    Wisconsin Web


    Civil Liberties and Human Rights 
    ACLU of WisconsinLegal Assistance 
    ACLU of Wisconsin

    Community 
    State Info-education and services
    DANEnet
    Wisconsin State and Local Government
    Society for Non-Profits
    Wisconsin Clearinghouse for the Prevention of
    Alcohol, Tobacco and other Drug Abuse
    East Madison/Monona Coalition
    North East Senior Coalition
    Senior Connect Database

    Consumer Protection 
    Mosaic Project of Skagit County

    Crime 
    Wisconsin Crime Victims’ Rights Page

    Peace and Conflict Resolution 
    Community Mediation Consortium

    Disability Information 
    The Arc-Wisconsin
    Autism Society of Wisconsin
    Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Wisconsin
    St. Croix Valley Disability Coalition, Inc.
    Trace Research and Development Center – University of WisconsinFamily and Parenting 
    Rainbow Project Child and Family Counseling and Resource Clinic

    Children and Youth 
    Big Brothers/Big Sisters of the Oshkosh Area
    Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Portage County
    Boy Scouts of America, Four Lakes Council
    Comprehensive Youth Resources Directory-Dane County
    Stoughton Youth Center
    YWCA of Greater Milwaukee

    Job Training and Workplace 
    Eau Claire SCORE

    Computers and Technology 
    Madison Computer Professional for Social ResponsibilityEducation
    Public educational institutions
    The Madison Literacy Council
    Wisconsin Center for Education Research
    Wisconsin Odyssey of the Mind
    Wisconsin PTA

    Recovery,Addiction, and Abuse 
    McFarland Partners in Prevention
    Narcotics Anonymous Wisconsin Region
    PICADA
    Partners in Prevention
    RESOLVE – Wisconsin

    Health 
    Brain Injury Association of Wisconsin
    Easter Seal Society of Wisconsin, Inc.
    Make Today Count
    Post Polio Resource Group of Southeastern Wisconsin
    Wisconsin Clearinghouse for the Prevention of Alcohol, Tobacco and other Drug Abuse
    Wisconsin Geriatric Education Center Internet ResourceHunger and Poverty 
    Community Action Coalition for South Central Wisconsin
    Wisconsin Food System Partnership

     


  • Ohio Autism Resources

    Each state sets eligibility ages for services to children and youth with disabilities. For current information concerning this state, please contact the office listed under STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: Special Education Services.

    See Ohio Web Resources     

    STATE DEPARTMENT OF
    EDUCATION: SpecialEducation Services.
    STATE VOCATIONAL Rehabilitation Agency. DEVELOPMENTALDISABILITIES
    Planning Council.
    DISABILITY 
    Organizations
    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN
    ages 3 through 5.
    STATE VOCATIONAL
    Special Needs Programs
    DISABILITIES
    Advocacy  Program
    UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED
    Programs
    EARLY
    Intervention System.
    DEPARTMENT OF  MENTAL
    HEALTH
    for children and youth.
    CLIENT ASSISTANCE
    Program.
    TECHNOLOGY RELATED
    Assistance.
    PARENTSTraining and
    Information Project.
    DEPARTMENT OF  MENTAL
    HEALTH/Retardation
    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN
    with Special Health Care Needs.
    PARENT-TEACHER
    Association (PTA)

     

    STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION:
    SPECIAL EDUCATION

    John Herner, Director
    Div. of Special Education, OH Department of Education 
    933 High Street
    Worthington, OH 43085-4017 
                (614) 466-2650      

    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITES:
    AGES 3 THROUGH 5

    Jane Wiechel, Director 
    Division of Early Childhood Education, OH Department of Education 
    65 South Front Street, Room 309
    Columbus, OH 43215-4183 
                (614) 466-0224      

    PROGRAMS FOR INFANTS AND TODDLERS WITH DISABILITIES:
    AGES BIRTH THROUGH 2

    Cindy Oser, Chief, Bur. of Early Intervention Services
    Ohio Department of Health
    P.O. Box 118, 246 North High Street, 5th Floor
    Columbus, OH 43266-0118
                (614) 644-8389       

    STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION AGENCY

    Robert Rabe, Administrator 
    Rehabilitation Services Commission 
    400 East Campus View Blvd. 
    Columbus, OH 43235-4604
                (614) 438-1210       (V/TTY)

    OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES

    Lawrence Dennis
    Division of Special Education
    OH Department of Education 
    933 High Street
    Worthington, OH 43085
                (614) 466-2650      

    STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY

    Michael F. Hogan, Ph.D., Director 
    OH Department of Mental Health 
    30 East Broad Street, Room 1180 
    Columbus, OH 43215 
    (614) 466-2337/4217

    STATE MENTAL HEALTH REPRESENTATIVE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH

    Paul Lilley, Chief 
    Office of Children’s Services
    Department of Mental Health 
    30 East Broad Street, 8th Floor 
    Columbus, OH 43215 
                (614) 466-1984      

    STATE MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM

    Jerome C. Manuel, Director 
    OH Department of MR/DD 
    30 East Broad Street, Room 1280 
    Columbus, OH 43224 
                (614) 466-5214      

    STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES PLANNING COUNCIL

    David Zwyer, Executive Director
    Ohio DD Planning Council
    8 East Long Street 
    Atlas Bldg., 12th Floor
    Columbus, OH 43215 
                (614) 466-5205      
    E-mail: MR_DDC_Zwyer@ohio.gov 

    PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY

    Carolyn Knight, Executive Director 
    Ohio Legal Rights Service 
    8 East Long Street, 5th Floor 
    Columbus, OH 43215 
                (614) 466-7264      ;             (614) 728-2553       (TTY)
                (800) 282-9181       (in OH) 

    CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

    Arthur Schlesinger, Administrative Director 
    Ohio Client Assistance Program 
    Governor’s Office of Advocacy for People with Disabilities 
    35 E. Chesnut Street, 5th Floor
    Columbus, OH 43215-2541
                (614) 466-9956       (V/TTY);             (800) 228-5405       

    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL HEALTH CARE NEEDS

    James Bryant, M.D., Chief 
    Bureau for Children with Medical Handicaps
    Ohio Department of Health 
    P.O. Box 1603 
    Columbus, OH 43216-1603 
                (614) 466-1700      

    STATE EDUCATION AGENCY RURAL REPRESENTATIVE

    Steve Ramsey 
    Division of Special Education, OH Department of Education 
    933 High Street 
    Worthington, OH 43085 
                (614) 466-2650       

    DISABILITY ORGANIZATIONS

    Attention Deficit Disorder
    To identify an ADD group in your state or locality, contact either:Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorders (CH.A.D.D.)
    499 NW 70th Avenue, Suite 101
    Plantation, FL 33317
                (954) 587-3700      
                (800) 233-4050       (Voice mail to request information packet)
    URL: http://www.chadd.org

    Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA)
    P.O. Box 972
    Mentor, OH 44061
                (216) 350-9595      
                (800) 487-2282       (Voice mail to request information packet)
    E-mail: NATLADDA@aol.com
    URL: http://www.add.org

    Brain Injury
    Suzanne Minnich, Executive Director
    Ohio Brain Injury Association
    1335 Dublin Road, Suite 50-A
    Columbus, OH 43215-1000
                (614) 481-7100      ;             (800) 686-9563       (In OH)
    E-mail: ohiobia@infinet.com

    Cerebral Palsy 
    Beverly Johnson, Executive Director
    United Cerebral Palsy of Ohio 
    1335 Dublin Rd., Suite 205C
    Columbus, OH 43215
                (800) 796-8498      ;             (614) 481-8118      

    Epilepsy 
    Christine Loehrke, Executive Director 
    Epilepsy Foundation of N.E. Ohio 
    2800 Euclid Avenue, Room 450
    Cleveland, OH 44115 
                (216) 579-1330      

    Learning Disabilities 
    Elliott Resnick, President Learning Disabilities Association of OH
    1148 Euclid Avenue, Suite 300
    Cleveland, OH 44115 
                (216) 975-4311      ;             (800) 543-7532       (in OH)

    Mental Health 
    Lisa Hunt, Education & Advocacy Coordinator
    OH Alliance for the Mentally Ill 
    979 S. High St.
    Columbus, OH 43206
                (614) 444-2646      ;             (800) 686-2646      

    Mental Retardation 
    Gary Tonks, Executive Director 
    The Arc of Ohio
    1335 Dublin Rd., Suite 205-C 
    Columbus, OH 43215 
                (614) 487-4720      ;             (800) 875-2723      
    E-mail: arcoh@coil.com

    Speech and Hearing 
    Ginger O’Conner, President 
    Ohio Speech and Hearing Association
    124 Keyser Street
    Marietta, OH 45750 
                (614) 373-3781       

    Spina Bifida 
    Spina Bifida Coalition 
    425 Ford St., N.W.
    Massillon, OH 44647
                (330) 832-7047      ;             (800) 722-4435      

    OTHER DISABILITY ORGANIZATIONS

    Sheila M. Dunn, President
    Easter Seal Society of Northeast Ohio
    1929 A East Royalton Road
    Broadview Heights, OH 44147
                (216) 838-0990       (V/TTY)
    E-mail: eseals@interax.com

    UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED PROGRAM

    Sonya Goppenheimer, Interim Director
    University Affiliated Cincinnati Center for Developmental Disorders
    Pavilion Building
    3333 Burnet Avenue
    Cincinnati, OH 45229-3039
                (513) 636-4688      Steven Reiss, Director
    The Nisonger Center
    Ohio State University
    1581 Dodd Drive
    Columbus, OH 43210-1296
                (614) 292-8365      

    TECHNOLOGY-RELATED ASSISTANCE

    Doug Huntt, Director
    Ohio Train
    Ohio Super Computer Center
    1224 Kinnear Road
    Columbus, OH 43212
                (614) 292-2426       (V/TTY);             (800) 784-3425       (V/TTY, in OH)
                (614) 292-3162       (TTY)

    PARENT TRAINING AND INFORMATION PROJECTS

    Margaret Burley, Executive Director 
    OH Coalition for the Education of Children with Disabilities 
    Bank One Building
    165 West Center Street, Suite 302
    Marion, OH 43302-3741
                (614) 382-5452      
                (800) 374-2806       (V/TTY)
    E-mail: ocecd@edu.gte.netCathy Heizman, Executive Director 
    Child Advocacy Center 
    1821 Summit Rd., #303 
    Cincinnati, OH 45237 
                (513) 821-2400       (V/TTY)
    E-mail: CADCenter@aol.com

    Dena Hook, Parent Assistance
    Ohio Coalition for the Education of Children with Disabilities
    165 W. Center Street, Suite 302
    Bank One Building
    Marion, OH 43302-3741
                (800) 374-2806      
    E-mail: ocecd@edu.gte.net

    PARENT-TO-PARENT

    Dena Hook, Parent Assistance
    OH Coalition for the Education of Children with Disabilities
    165 W. Center Street, Suite 302
    Bank One Building
    Marion, OH 43302-3741 
                (800) 374-2806      

    PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION (PTA)

    Patricia Whitten, President
    Ohio Congress of Parents and Teachers
    40 Northwoods Boulevard, Suite A
    Columbus, OH 43235
                (440) 781-6344      


    Ohio Web

    Civil Liberties and Human Rights  
    ACLU – Ohio Community  
    Ohio State and Local Government 
    Wood County Free-Net 
    Citizen’s League of Greater Cleveland 
    Over-the-Rhine Chamber of Commerce 
    People and Information Exchange 
    American Red Cross – Greater Cleveland Chapter 
    American Red Cross of Greater Columbus 
    American Red Cross – Toledo 
    Dayton Area Red Cross 
    Cincinnati Artists’ Group Effort 

    Consumer Protection  
    Cleveland Clinic Foundation 
     
     

    Disability Information  
    Access Center for Independent Living Dayton 
    Arc – Ohio 
    Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center 
    Cleveland Sight Center 
    Clovernook Center 
    Deaf Education Information – Kent State 
    Goodwill Industries of the Miami Valley 
    Hattie Larlham FoundationLEAP Center for Independent Living 
    Ohio Train 
    Richland Newhope Center 
    Sky Ranch Family and Parenting  
    Family Recovery Counseling Center 
    Northern Ohio Parents for Equality 
    RESOLVE of Ohio 
     
    Education  
    Cleveland Council On World Affairs 
    Ohio Literacy Resource Center 
    Ohio Odyssey of the Mind 
    Ohio School-To-Work 
    Ohio Space Grant Consortium 
    Speak Easy Toastmaster’s Club 
    Super Saturday Program Computers and Technology  
    Stockyard Area Development Association 
    Urban Enrichment Program 

    Health  
    Southwestern Ohio Branch Office 
    Cleveland Clinic Foundation 
    Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center 
    Diabetes Association of Greater Cleveland 
    Epilepsy Foundation of Northeast Ohio 
    Hospice of the Western Reserve 
    Huntington’s Disease Society of America Northeast Ohio Chapter 
    Lupus Foundation of America, Inc. Columbus Ohio – Marcy Zitron Chapter 
    Mental Health Net
    National Hemophilia Foundation – Northern Ohio 
    Ohio Valley Center for Head Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation 
    Positive Actions 
    Southern Ohio Health Services Network 
    Xchange Point 
     
     

    Job Training and Workplace  
    Cincinatti SCORE 
    Columbus MCBAP 
    Columbus Area Labor-Management Committee 
    Service Corps of Retired Executives Children and Youth  
    Black Diamond Girl Scout Council 
    Boys Village 
    Buckeye Trails Girl Scout Council 
    Girls Scouts – Black Diamond Council 
    Girl Scouts of Lake Erie Council 
    Ohio CASA 
    Ohio Future Farmers of America 
    Starr Commonwealth Home 
    Urban Enrichment Program 
    YMCA of Central Ohio 
    YMCA of Greater Cincinnati 

    Community Service (Volunteering) 
    Bowling Green Jaycees 
    Voluntary Action Center 
    Volunteers of America 

    Safety  
    Genoa Township Volunteer Fire Department 
    Pemberville Freedom Township Volunteer FireDepartment 
     

    Homelessness, Housing and Poverty  
    Christmas in April Northcoast 
    Cincinnati Habitat For Humanity 
    Cleveland Tenants Organization 
    Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity 
    Habitat for Humanity – Case Western Reserve 
    Kidsacks 
    Wood County Habitat for Humanity 
    Project Open Hand Columbus 
    Recovery, Addiction, and Abuse  
    908 DARE 
    Alcohol Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board of Tuscarawas and Carroll Counties 
    Charlie’s 3/4 House, Inc. 
    Family Recovery Counseling Center 
    First Call For Help 
    Missing Link, Inc. 
    Narcotics Anonymous 

     

    Visit these sites for more information
    Early Origins of AutismAsk an Expert on AutismHealth FinderTalk to Autism ExpertNational Institutes of Mental HealthCombined Health Information DatabaseAbstracts on Autism

  • Virginia Autism Resources

    Each state sets eligibility ages for services to children and youth with disabilities.
    For current information concerning this state, please contact the office listed under
    STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: Special Education Services.

    See Virginia Web Resources


     STATE DEPARTMENT OF 
     EDUCATION:  Special
     Education Services.
    STATE VOCATIONAL
    Rehabilitation Agency.
     DEVELOPMENTAL 
     DISABILITIES
     Planning Council.
    DISABILITY 
    Organizations
    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN ages 3 through 5.  STATE VOCATIONAL
    Special Needs Programs
    DELAWARE DISABILITIES
     Advocacy  Program
     UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED
     Programs
     
    INFANTS EARLY
    Intervention System.
    DELAWARE DEPT. OF MENTAL HEALTH  
    for children and youth.
    PARENT RESOURCE
    Centers
    TECHNOLOGY RELATED
    Assistance.
    PARENT  Training and
    Information Project.
    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN with Special Health Care Needs.  MENTAL HEALTH 
    Agency 
    PARENT-TEACHER Association (PTA)

     

    STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION

    H. Douglas Cox, Director
    Office of Special Education and Student Services
    Department of Education
    P.O. Box 2120
    Richmond, VA 23218-2120
                (804) 225-2402      
    E-mail: dougcox@pen.k12.va.us

    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITES:
    AGES 3 THROUGH 5

    Linda Bradford, Specialist
    Office of Special Education Services, Department of Education 
    P.O. Box 2120 
    Richmond, VA 23218-2120 
                (804) 225-2675      
    E-mail: lbradfor@pen.k12.va.us

    PROGRAMS FOR INFANTS AND TODDLERS WITH DISABILITIES:
    AGES BIRTH THROUGH 2

    Shirley Ricks, Manager
    Children/Family Services
    Office of Mental Retardation Services
    Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation & 
    Substance Abuse Services
    P.O. Box 1797 
    Richmond, VA 23214
                (804) 786-0992       

    STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION AGENCY

    John Vaughn, Commissioner 
    VA Department of Rehabilitative Services
    P. O. Box K300
    8004 Franklin Farm Drive
    Richmond, VA 23288-0300
                (804) 662-7000      

    OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OF VOCATIONAL
    EDUCATION FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES 

    Neils W. Brooks, Director
    Office of Vocational & Adult Education Services
    Department of Education 
    P.O. Box 2120 
    Richmond, VA 23218-2120 
                (804) 225-2847      
    E-mail: nbrooks@pen.k12.va.us

    STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY

    Richard E. Kellogg, Acting Commissioner 
    Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation
    & Substance Abuse Services
    P.O. Box 1797 
    Richmond, VA 23218
                (804) 786-3921      

    STATE MENTAL HEALTH REPRESENTATIVE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH

    Cecilia Kirkman, Director of Prevention & Children Services
    Department of Mental Health
    Mental Retardation & Substance Abuse Services 
    P.O. Box 1797 
    Richmond, VA 23218 
                (804) 371-2185      

    STATE MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM

    Janet Hill, Director 
    Office of Mental Retardation Services
    Department of Mental Health, 
    Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse
    P.O. Box 1797 
    Richmond, VA 23219 
                (804) 786-1746      

    STATE HEALTH DEPARTMENT: CHILD & ADOLESCENT HEALTH

    Cecilia Barbosa, Director
    Division of Child & Adolescent Health
    VA Department of Health
    P.O. Box 2448
    Richmond, VA 23218
                (804) 786-7367      
    E-mail: cbarbosa@vdh.state.va.us
    URL: http://www.vdh.state.va.us

    STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES PLANNING COUNCIL

    Brian S. Parsons, Director 
    Virginia Board for People with Disabilities
    Ninth Street Office Building
    202 North Ninth Street, 9th Floor
    Richmond, VA 23219
                (804) 786-0016       (V/TTY);             (800) 846-4464       (In VA)

    PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY

    Sandra Reen, Director 
    Department for Rights of Virginians with Disabilities
    Ninth St. Office Building, 9th Floor
    202 North 9th Street
    Richmond, VA 23219 
                (804) 225-2042       (Voice/TTY);             (800) 552-3962       (In VA) 

    CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

    Client Assistance Program 
    Contact PROTECTION & ADVOCACY Agency
    (see above)

    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL HEALTH CARE NEEDS

    Nancy Bullock, Director
    Division of Child & Adolescent Health
    Virginia Department of Health 
    P.O. Box 2448 
    Richmond, VA 23218
                (804) 786-7367      
    E-mail: nbullock@vdh.state.va.us
    URL: http://www.vdh.state.va.us

    STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH REPRESENTATIVE FOR
    CHILD & ADOLESCENT HEALTH

    Cecilia Barbosa, Director
    Division of Child & Adolescent Health
    VA Department of Health
    P.O. Box 2448
    Richmond, VA 23218
                (804) 786-7367      
    E-mail: cbarbosa@vdh.state.va.us
    URL: http://www.vdh.state.va.us

    STATE AGENCY FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED

    W. Roy Grizzard, Jr., Commissioner 
    Department for the Visually Handicapped 
    397 Azalea Avenue 
    Richmond, VA 23227
                (804) 371-3140      
    E-mail: slonnegr@dvhmail.state.va.us
    URL: http://www.state.va.us/hhr/dvh/

    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH WHO ARE DEAF OR HARD OF HEARING

    Ronald L. Lanier, Director
    Ratcliffe Building, Suite 203
    1602 Rolling Hills Drive
    Richmond, VA 23229-5012
                (804) 662-9502       (V/TTY);             (800) 552-7917       (V/TTY)
    E-mail: VDDHH@aol.com

    DISABILITY ORGANIZATIONS

    Attention Deficit Disorder
    To identify an ADD group in your state or locality, contact either:Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorders (CH.A.D.D.)
    499 NW 70th Avenue, Suite 101
    Plantation, FL 33317
                (954) 587-3700      
                (800) 233-4050       (Voice mail to request information packet)
    URL: http://www.chadd.org

    Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA)
    P.O. Box 972
    Mentor, OH 44061
                (216) 350-9595      
                (800) 487-2282       (Voice mail to request information packet)
    E-mail: NATLADDA@aol.com
    URL: http://www.add.org

    Autism
    Colleen Quinn, Program Administrator
    Autism Training and Family Support Program
    The Arc of Virginia
    6 North 6th Street, Suite 403-A
    Richmond, VA 23219
                (804) 649-8481      

    Charlotte Crane, Program Administrator
    VA Autism Resource Center
    134 West Piccadilly Street
    Winchester, VA 22601
                (540) 667-7771      

    Brain Injury
    Harry Weinstock, Executive Director
    Brain Injury Association of VA
    3212 Cutshaw Avenue, Suite 315
    Richmond, VA 23230
                (804) 355-5748      ;             (800) 334-8443       (in VA)

    Cerebral Palsy
    Kathleen Prendergast
    UCP of Southeastern Virginia
    1709 Colley Avenue, Suite 306
    Norfolk, VA 23517
                (757) 627-2326      ;             (757) 497-7474      

    Epilepsy 
    Suzanne Bischoff, Executive Director
    Epilepsy Association of VA 
    The Highlands Center
    Box BRH, Drawer E
    UVA Health Sciences Center 
    Charlottesville, VA 22908 
                (804) 924-8678      ;             (804) 982-6327       (TTY)

    Learning Disabilities 
    Justine Malhoney, President
    Learning Disabilities Association of VA
    3115 North 17th Street
    Arlington, VA 22201
                (703) 243-2614      
    E-mail: Jwmlda@aol.com

    Mental Health 
    Lori Lester, Coordinator
    Mental Health Association of VA 
    6 North 6th Street, Suite 403A
    Richmond, VA 23219
                (804) 649-8481      

    Valerie Marsh, Executive Director
    VA Alliance for the Mentally Ill 
    P.O. Box 1903
    Richmond, VA 23218-1903
                (804) 225-8264      ;             (888) 486-8264      

    Joyce Kube, Executive Director
    Parents & Children Coping Together
    8032 Mechanicsville Turnpike
    Mechanicsville, VA 23111
                (804) 559-6833      ;             (800) 788-0097       (in VA only)

    Mental Retardation 
    Steve K. Waldron, Executive Director 
    The Arc of Virginia 
    6 North 6th Street, 4th Floor
    Richmond, VA 23219
                (804) 649-8481      
    E-mail: ARCVA@richmond.infi.net

    Speech and Hearing 
    Karen Corso
    Speech-Language-Hearing Association of VA, Inc. 
    P.O. Box 35653 
    Richmond, VA 23235-0653
                (804) 794-7117      

    Spina Bifida 
    Karen Anderson, President
    Richmond Area Spina Bifida Association 
    5307 Great Bridge Terrace
    Richmond, VA 23237
                (804) 751-0829      

    OTHER DISABILITY ORGANIZATIONS

    F. Robert Knight, President 
    Easter Seal Society of VA 
    4841 Williamson Road
    P.O. Box 5496 
    Roanoke, VA 24012 
                (540) 362-1656      ;             (800) 365-1656       (In VA)

    UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED PROGRAM

    Fred P. Orelove, Executive Director 
    Virginia Institute for Developmental Disabilities 
    Virginia Commonwealth University 
    301 West Franklin Street, Box 843020 
    Richmond, VA 23284-3020 
                (804) 828-3876       (V/TTY)
    E-mail: forelove@saturn.vcu.edu

    TECHNOLOGY-RELATED ASSISTANCE

    Kenneth Knorr, Project Director
    Virginia Assistive Technology System
    8004 Franklin Farms Drive
    P.O. Box K300
    Richmond, VA 23288-0300
                (804) 662-9990      ;             (800) 435-8490       (in VA only)

    PARENT TRAINING AND INFORMATION PROJECT

    Cherie Takemoto, Executive Director 
    Parent Educational Advocacy Training Center (PEATC) 
    10340 Democracy Lane, Suite 206
    Fairfax, VA 22030
                (703) 691-7826      ;             (800) 869-6782      
    E-mail: peatcinc@aol.com
    URL: http://www.peatc.org/

    PARENT RESOURCE CENTERS

    Anita Swan, Coordinator
    Office of Special Education Services
    Virginia Department of Education
    P.O. Box 2120
    Richmond, VA 23218-2120
                (800) 422-2083      ;             (804) 371-7420      
    E-mail: aswan@pen.k12.va.us

    PARENT-TO-PARENT

    Elizabeth Fletcher, Coordinator
    Parent to Parent of VA
    Family and Children’s Service
    1518 Willow Lawn Drive
    Richmond, VA 23230
                (804) 282-4255      

    PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION (PTA)

    Lois Cumashot, President
    Virginia Congress of Parents and Teachers
    1027 Wilmer Avenue
    Richmond, VA 23227
                (804) 264-1234      


    Virginia Web
     

    Civil Liberties and Human Rights 
    Charlottesville Amnesty International
    Northern Virginia Citizens Defense LeagueCommunity
    Virginia State Info and Resources
    Virginia State and Local Government
    Electronic Alexandria Community
    Blacksburg Electronic Village
    Monticello Avenue
    Bridgewater Volunteer Rescue Squad, Inc.
    Loudoun County Volunteer Rescue Squad
    Manassas Volunteer Fire Company
    Senior Information – Blacksburg Electronic Village
    SENIOR WORLD
    Shenandoah Valley ElderWeb

    Peace and Conflict Resolution 
    Community Mediation Center
    Richmond Peace Education Center (RPEC)
    Shiloh Project

    Disability Information 
    Bristol Life Saving Crew
    Endependence Center, Inc.
    Virginia Special OlympicsCommunity Service (Volunteering) 
    Jaycees – Tuckahoe
    Kiwanis Club of Roanoke
    Lions Club – Springfield-Franconia

    Consumer Protection 
    Better Business Bureau – Central Virginia

    Family and Parenting
    Fisher House
    Mothers at Home
    Northern Virginia Family Services
    Virginia League for Planned Parenthood

    Disaster Relief 
    Catawba-Mason Cove Rescue Squad, Inc.Health 
    CH.A.D.D. of Virginia
    Fairfax County Medical Care for Children Partnership
    Hospice of the Rapidan
    Nelson County Rural Health Outreach Program
    Women’s Center

    Job Training and Workplace 
    Central Virginia SCORE
    Shenandoah Valley Private Industry Council

    Education 
    Education Info
    Schools
    Learning Disabilities Association of Virginia
    Literacy Council of Northern Virginia
    Literacy Volunteers of America – Charlottesville/Albermarle
    Virginia Adult Education and Literacy Network
    Virginia PTA

    Children and Youth 
    Alexandria Jaycees
    Big Brothers of the National Capitol Area
    Camp Jordan: For Children with Diabetes
    CASA – Fredericksburg Area
    CASA – Henrico County
    CASA – Newport News
    CASA – Virginia Beach
    Center in the Square
    Children At Risk Today
    Fairfax CASA
    Fairfax Jaycees
    Girls Scouts – Black Diamond Council
    Rappahannock Big Brothers/Big Sisters
    Shiloh Project
    Virginia Home For Boys
    YMCA Loudon County
    YMCA of South Hampton RoadsComputers and Technology 
    Virginia Space Grant Consortium
    Hunger and Poverty 
    Emergency Food Bank
    Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia
    Meals on Wheels of Greater Richmond
    Southwestern Virginia Second Harvest Food BankRecovery, Addiction, and Abuse 
    Emotions Anonymous
    Tekoa, Inc
    Unity Club
    York County DARE
    Homelessness and Housing 
    Freedom House
    Habitat for Humanity of Franklin County
    Homestretch
    New River Valley Habitat for Humanity
    Potter’s House: Maternity and Group Housing Richmond Metropolitan Habitat for Humanity Waynesboro Redevelopment and Housing 
    Wesley Housing Development Corporation


  • Arizona Autism Resources

    Each state sets eligibility ages for services to children and youth with disabilities.
    For current information concerning this state, please contact the office listed undr
    STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: Special Education Services.

    See Arizona Web Resources


    STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

  • Special Education Services.
  • STATE VOCATIONAL

  • Rehabilitation Agency.
  • DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES

  • Planning Council.
  • DISABILITY

  • Organizations
  • PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN

  • ages 3 through 5.
  • STATE VOCATIONAL

  • Special Needs Programs
  • DISABILITIES

  • Advocacy Program
  • UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED

  • Programs
  • EARLY

  • Intervention System.
  • DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL

  • for children and youth
  • CLIENT ASSISTANCE

  • Program.
  • TECHNOLOGY RELATED

  • Assistance.
  • PARENTS

  • Training and
  • Information Project.
  • DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL

  • /Retardation
  • PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN

  • with Special Health Care
  • Needs.
  • PARENT-TEACHER

  • Association (PTA)
  •  

    STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION

    Kathryn A. Lund, State Director
    Exceptional Student Services, Department of Education
    1535 West Jefferson
    Phoenix, AZ 85007
                (602) 542-3084      
    E-mail: klund@mail1.ade.state.az.us
    URL: http://ade.state.az.us

    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITES:
    AGES 3 THROUGH 5

    Lynn Busenbark, Preschool Coordinator
    Exceptional Student Services, Department of Education
    1535 West Jefferson
    Phoenix, AZ 85007
                (602) 542-3852      
    E-mail: lbusenb@mail1.ade.state.az.us
    URL: http://ade.state.az.us

    PROGRAMS FOR INFANTS AND TODDLERS WITH DISABILITIES:
    AGES BIRTH THROUGH 2

    Diane Renne, Executive Director
    Interagency Coordinating Council for Infants & Toddlers
    Department of Economic Security
    1717 West Jefferson
    P.O. Box 6123 (801-A-6)
    Phoenix, AZ 85005
                (602) 542-5577      
    E-mail: azeip@aztec.asu.edu

    STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION AGENCY

    Roger Hodges, Administrator
    Rehabilitation Services Bureau 930A
    Department of Economic Security
    1789 West Jefferson 2NW
    Phoenix, AZ 85007
                (602) 542-3332      

    OFFICE OF STATE COORINATOR OF VOCATIONAL
    EDUCATION FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES

    Karlene Darby, Director of Federal Vocational Support
    Division of Vocational Education, Department of Education
    1535 West Jefferson, Bin 60
    Phoenix, AZ 85007
                (602) 542-3450      

    STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY

    Rhonda Baldwin, Assistant Director
    Division of Behavioral Health Services
    Department of Health Services
    2122 E. Highland Ave.
    Phoenix, AZ 85016
                (602) 381-8999      

    STATE MENTAL HEALTH REPRESENTATIVE
    FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH

    Ron Smith, Deputy Assistant Director
    Division of Behavioral Health Services
    Department of Health Services
    2122 E. Highland Ave., Suite 100
    Phoenix, AZ 85016
                (602) 381-8998      

    STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES PROGRAM

    Roger A. Deshaies, Assistant Director
    Department of Economic Security
    Division of Developmental Disabilities
    P.O. Box 6123, Site Code (791A)
    Phoenix, AZ 85005
                (602) 542-0419      

    STATE DEVELOPMENTAL
    DISABILITIES PLANNING COUNCIL

    Susan Madison, Executive Director
    Governor’s Council on DD
    1717 West Jefferson Street
    Site Code (074Z)
    Phoenix, AZ 85007
                (602) 542-4049      

    PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY

    Leslie Cohen, Executive Director
    Arizona Center for Disability Law
    3839 N 3rd Street #209
    Phoenix, AZ 85012
                (602) 274-6287      
    E-mail: lorraineazl@juno.com
    URL: http://www.nau.edu/~ihd/acdl.html

    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL HEALTH CARE NEEDS

    Susan Burke, Chief
    Office of Children with Special Health Care Needs
    Department of Health
    1740 W. Adams
    Phoenix, AZ 85007
                (602) 542-1860      

    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH
    WHO ARE DEAF OR HARD OF HEARING

    Christine Chaillie, Acting Executive Director
    Arizona Council for the Hearing Impaired
    1400 Washington Street, Room 126
    Phoenix, AZ 85007
                (602) 542-3323       (V/TTY);             (800) 352-8161       (V/TTY)
    E-mail: cchaillie@aol.comWilbur Lewis, Superintendent
    Arizona State Schools for the Deaf & the Blind
    1200 W. Speedway Boulevard
    P.O. Box 87010
    Tucson, AZ 85754

    DISABILITY ORGANIZATIONS

    Attention Deficit Disorder
    To identify an ADD group in your state or locality, contact either:Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorders (CH.A.D.D.)
    499 NW 70th Avenue, Suite 101
    Plantation, FL 33317
                (954) 587-3700      
                (800) 233-4050       (Voice mail to request information packet)
    URL: http://www.chadd.org

    Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA)
    P.O. Box 972
    Mentor, OH 44061
                (216) 350-9595      
                (800) 487-2282       (Voice mail to request information packet)
    E-mail: NATLADDA@aol.com
    URL: http://www.add.org

    Blindness
    Chris Tompkins, Executive Director
    Foundation for Blind Children
    1235 E. Harmont Drive
    Phoenix, AZ 85020
                (602) 331-1470      
    E-mail: tompkins@netzone.com
    URL: http://www.the-fbc.org

    Brain Injury
    Gene van den Bosch,Executive Director
    Brain Injury Association of Arizona
    4250 E. Camelback Rd., K-280
    Phoenix, AZ 85018
    602-323-9165
    1-888-500-9165
    www.biaaz.org

    Cerebral Palsy
    Guy Collison, Executive Director
    United Cerebral Palsy of Central AZ
    321 West Hatcher, Suite 102
    Phoenix, AZ 85021
                (602) 943-5472      

    Epilepsy
    Mary Macleish, Executive Director
    Epilepsy Society of Arizona
    P.O. Box 25084
    Phoenix, AZ 85002-5084
                (602) 406-3581      

    Learning Disabilities
    Learning Disabilities Association of AZ
    P.O. Box 30606
    Phoenix, AZ 85046-0606
                (602) 495-1175      

    Mental Health
    Cheryl Collier-Becker, Executive Director
    Mental Health Association of Arizona
    6411 E. Thomas Road
    Phoenix, AZ 85251
                (602) 994-4407      

    Liz Ramsey, President
    AZ Alliance for the Mentally Ill
    2441 E. Fillmore St.
    Phoenix, AZ 85008
                (602) 244-8166      

    Mental Retardation
    Richard Young, Executive Director
    The Arc of Arizona
    5610 South Central
    Phoenix, AZ 85040
                (602) 243-1787      ;             (800) 252-9054      

    Gina Johnson, President
    “SHARING”-Down Syndrome Arizona
    425 E. Tremaine Avenue
    Gilbert, AZ 85234
                (602) 926-8685      

    Speech and Hearing
    Donna Collier
    AZ Speech-Language-Hearing Association
    7622 N. 48th Drive
    Glendale, AZ 85301
                (602) 939-6103      ;             (800) 705-7510      

    Arizona Council for the Hearing Impaired
    1400 West Washington
    Phoenix, AZ 85007
                (602) 542-3323       (Voice/TTY);             (800) 352-8161       (V/TTY, in AZ)

    Spina Bifida
    Arizona Spina Bifida Association Inc.
    1001 East Fairmont Avenue
    Phoenix, AZ 85014
                (602) 274-3323      

    OTHER DISABILITY ORGANIZATIONS

    William Montfort, Executive Director
    DeAnn Davis, Vice President of Programs
    Easter Seal Society of AZ
    903 North Second Street
    Phoenix, AZ 85004
                (602) 252-6061      ;             (800) 626-6061      
                (602) 254-3026       (TTY)Community Information and Referral Services
    1515 E. Osborn
    Phoenix, AZ 85014
                (602) 263-8856      ;             (800) 352-3792       (In AZ)
    E-mail: cir@cir.org

    UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED PROGRAM

    Richard Carroll, Director
    Institute for Human Development
    Northern Arizona University
    P.O. Box 5630
    Flagstaff, AZ 86011
                (520) 523-4791      
    URL: http://www.nau.edu/~ihd/

    TECHNOLOGY-RELATED ASSISTANCE

    Daniel Davidson, Interim Director
    Elizabeth Pifer, Information and Referral
    Arizona Technology Access Program (AZTAP)
    Institute for Human Development
    Northern Arizona University
    P.O. Box 5630
    Flagstaff, AZ 86011
                (520) 523-7035      ;             (520) 523-1695       (TTY)
                (800) 477-9921       (toll-free)
    E-mail: daniel.davidson@nau.edu
    URL: http://www.nau.edu/~ihd/aztap.html

    PARENT TRAINING AND INFORMATION PROJECT

    Mary Slaughter, Executive Director
    Pilot Parent Partnerships
    4750 N. Black Canyon Highway, Suite 101
    Phoenix, AZ 85017-3621
                (602) 242-4366      ;             (800) 237-3007       (in AZ only)

    PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION (PTA)

    Jeanette Weis, President
    Arizona Congress of Parents and Teachers, Inc.
    2721 North Seventh Avenue
    Phoenix, AZ 85007-1102
                (602) 279-1811      

     

    Arizona Web
     

    Civil Liberties and Human Rights

  • Arizona Chapter of NAAFA
  • Job Training and Workplace

  • Service Corps Of Retired Executives (SCORE)
  • Tucson SCORE
  • Disability Information

  • Arc of Arizona, Inc.
  • Disability Information Services, Inc.
  • Greater Phoenix Chapter of the Austism Society of America
  • Mesa Association of Sports for the Disabled
  • Associated Rehabilitation Counseling Specialists.
  • Children and Youth

  • Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Tucson
  • Camp Wildcat
  • Children’s Action Alliance
  • Cops Who Care Inc.
  • Health

  • Camp Sunrise
  • Casa Gloriosa
  • Comstock Children’s Foundation, Inc.
  • March of Dimes Southern Arizona Division
  • Ronald McDonald House
  • Valley Fever Center For Excellence
  • Government

  • Arizona State and Local Government
  • Directory of Helping Services in Southern Arizona
  • Southwest Alternatives Institute, Inc.
  • Volunteer Center of Tucson
  • Safety

  • ABATE of Arizona
  • Anasazi Foundation
  • Tucson Rape Crisis Center
  • Valley HELP Group
  • Homelessness and Housing

  • Central Arizona Shelter Services, Inc.
  • Habitat for Humanity of Tucson
  • Rural Community Assistance Corporation
  • Community Food Bank of Tucson

  • North Dakota Autism Resources

    Each state sets eligibility ages for services to children and youth with disabilities.
    For current information concerning this state, please contact the office listed under
    STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: Special Education Services.

    See North Dakota Web Resources


    STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION:  Special Education Services. STATE VOCATIONAL
    Rehabilitation Agency.
    DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
    Planning Council.
    DISABILITY 
    Organizations
    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN ages 3 through 5.  STATE VOCATIONAL Special Needs Programs DISABILITIES
    Advocacy  Program
    UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED
    Programs
     
    EARLY 
    Intervention System.
    DEPARTMENT OF  MENTAL HEALTH
    for children and youth.
    CLIENT ASSISTANCE Program. TECHNOLOGY RELATED
    Assistance.
    PARENT Training and
    Information Project.
    DEPARTMENT OF  MENTAL
    HEALTH /Retardation
    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN
    with Special Health Care Needs.
    PARENT-TEACHER
    Association (PTA)

     

    STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION

    Brenda K. Oas, Director
    Special Education, Department of Public Instruction 
    600 East Boulevard Avenue 
    Bismarck, ND 58505-0440 
                (701) 328-2277      

    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITES:
    AGES 3 THROUGH 5

    Jeanette Kolberg, Coordinator 
    Special Education Div., Dept. of Public Instruction 
    600 E. Boulevard Avenue
    Bismarck, ND 58505-0440 
                (701) 328-2277      

    PROGRAMS FOR INFANTS AND TODDLERS WITH DISABILITIES:
    AGES BIRTH THROUGH 2

    Robert Graham, Assistant Director 
    Developmental Disabilities Unit 
    North Dakota Department of Human Services 
    600 S. 2nd Street, Suite 1A
    Bismarck, ND 58504-5729
                (701) 328-8930      ;             (800) 755-8529       (In ND) 

    STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION AGENCY

    Gene Hysjulien, Director 
    Vocational Rehabilitation 
    600 S. 2nd Street, Suite 1B
    Bismarck, ND 58504-5729
                (701) 328-8950      ;             (701) 328-8968       (TTY);             (800) 755-2745       (In ND)

    OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES

    Garry Freier 
    Supervisor of Special Needs 
    State Board for Vocational Education
    15th Floor, Capitol Tower
    600 East Boulevard 
    Bismarck, ND 58505-0610 
                (701) 328-3178      
    E-mail: GFreier@pioneer.state.nd.us

    STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY

    Karen Larson, Director 
    Division of Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services
    Department of Human Services 
    600 S. 2nd Street, Suite 1D
    Bismarck, ND 58504-5729 
                (701) 328-8940      ;             (800) 755-2719       (In ND) 
    E-mail: karene.larson/dhs/NoDak@NoDak

    STATE MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM

    Gene Hysjulien, Director 
    Developmental Disabilities Unit 
    ND Department of Human Services 
    600 S. 2nd Street, Suite 1A
    Bismarck, ND 58504-5729 
                (701) 328-8930      ;             (800) 755-8529       (in ND)

    STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES PLANNING COUNCIL

    Tom Wallner, Director 
    North Dakota DD Council
    Department of Human Services 
    600 S. 2nd Street, Suite 1B 
    Bismarck, ND 58504-5729
                (701) 328-8953      

    PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY

    Teresa Larson, Executive Director
    Protection & Advocacy Project 
    400 East Broadway, Suite 616
    Bismarck, ND 58501-4073 
                (701) 328-2950      ;             (800) 472-2670       (in ND);             (800) 642-6694       (ND Relay) 
    E-mail: ndpanda@btigate.com

    CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

    Dennis Lyon, Director 
    Client Assistance Program
    Office of Vocational Rehabilitation
    Department of Human Services 
    600 S. 2nd Street, Suite 1B
    Bismarck, ND 58504-5729
                (701) 328-8947      ;             (800) 207-6122      
    E-mail: Notes.solyod@ranch.state.nd.us

    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL HEALTH CARE NEEDS

    Robert Nelson, Director 
    Children’s Special Health Services 
    Department of Human Services 
    State Capitol, 600 East Blvd. Avenue
    Bismack, ND 58505-0269
                (701) 328-2436      ;             (800) 755-2714       (In ND)
    E-mail: Notes.sonelr@ranch.nd.us

    STATE EDUCATION AGENCY RURAL REPRESENTATIVE

    Patricia A. Laubach 
    Programs Administrator
    Department of Public Instruction 
    State Capitol
    600 East Boulevard Avenue
    Bismarck, ND 58505-0440
                (701) 328-4525      
    E-mail: plaubach@colas400.state.nd.us

    DISABILITY ORGANIZATIONS

    Attention Deficit Disorder
    To identify an ADD group in your state or locality, contact either:Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorders (CH.A.D.D.)
    499 NW 70th Avenue, Suite 101
    Plantation, FL 33317
                (954) 587-3700      
                (800) 233-4050       (Voice mail to request information packet)
    URL: http://www.chadd.org

    Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA)
    P.O. Box 972
    Mentor, OH 44061
                (216) 350-9595      
                (800) 487-2282       (Voice mail to request information packet)
    E-mail: NATLADDA@aol.com
    URL: http://www.add.org

    Brain Injury
    Sandra Rielly, Executive Director
    Brain Injury Association of North Dakota
    2111 E. Main Avenue, Suite 14
    West Fargo, ND 58078
                (701) 281-0527      ;             (800) 279-6344       (in ND)

    Epilepsy
    Epilepsy Foundation of MN
    777 Raymond Avenue
    St. Paul, MN 55114
                (612) 646-8675      ;             (800) 779-0777      

    Mental Health 
    Mary Tello, Executive Director
    North Dakota Mental Health Association 
    P.O. Box 160 
    200 West Bowen 
    Bismarck, ND 58504
                (701) 255-3692       
    E-mail: mchand@btigate.com
    URL: http://www.btigate.com/~mhand/mhand.htm

    Janet Wentz, Executive Director
    ND Alliance for the Mentally Ill
    1809 S. Broadway, Unit H
    Minot, ND 58701
                (701) 838-5324      ;             (800) 239-2472      

    Mental Retardation 
    Bev Warner, President
    The Arc of North Dakota, Inc.
    418 East Rosser
    P.O. Box 2776 
    Bismarck, ND 58502-2776
                (701) 223-5349       

    Speech and Hearing 
    ND Speech-Language-Hearing Association 
    921 Reeves Drive
    Grand Forks, ND 58202
                (701) 777-3232      , ext. 233

    OTHER DISABILITY ORGANIZATIONS

    Gordon Hauge, Chieg Executive Officer 
    Easter Seal Society of ND
    P. O. Box 1206
    Mandan, ND 58554 
                (701) 663-6828       

    UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED PROGRAM

    Bryce Fifield, Director
    North Dakota Center for Persons with Disabilities
    Minot State University
    500 University Avenue West
    Minot, ND 58707
                (701) 858-3580      
    E-mail: ndcpd@farside.cc.misu.nodak.edu
    URL: http://www.ndcd.org

    TECHNOLOGY-RELATED ASSISTANCE

    Judie Lee, Project Director
    North Dakota Interagency Project for Assistive Technology
    P.O. Box 743
    Cavalier, ND 58220
                (701) 265-4807       (V/TTY);             (800) 265-4728       (V/TTY)
    E-mail: lee@pioneer.state.nd.us
    URL: http://www.ndipat.org 

    PARENT TRAINING & INFORMATION PROJECTS

    Kathryn Erickson, Director 
    Native American Family Network System/
    Pathfinder Family Center
    1600 2nd Avenue, S.W.
    Arrowhead Shopping Center
    Minot, ND 58701-3459 
                (701) 852-9426      ;             (701) 852-9436       (TTY);             (800) 245-5840       (in ND)
    E-mail: ndpath01@minot.ndak.net
    URL: http://www.ndcd.org/pathfinder

    PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION (PTA)

    Diana Siek, President
    North Dakota Congress of Parents and Teachers
    810 Divide Avenue, East
    Bismarck, ND 58501-1899
                (701) 223-3578      


    North Dakota Web
     

    North Dakota Center for  
    Persons with Disabilities   Native American Family 
    Network 
     
    Disability Information  
    Paulsen and Co. North Dakota Interagency Project for 
    Assistive Technology
    Recovery, Addiction, and Abuse  
    Northern Plains Native American Chemical Dependency Association
    Children and Youth  
    North Force Drum and Bugle Corps 
     


  • South Dakota Autism Resources

    Each state sets eligibility ages for services to children and youth with disabilities.
    For current information concerning this state, please contact the office listed under
    STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: Special Education Services.

    See South Dakota Web Resources


    STATE DEPARTMENT OF  EDUCATION:  Special Education Services STATE VOCATIONAL Rehabilitation Agency DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
    Planning Council
    DISABILITY 
    Organizations
    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN
    ages 3 through 5
    STATE VOCATIONAL
    Special Needs Programs
    DISABILITIES
    Advocacy  Program
    UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED
    Programs  
     
    EARLY 
    Intervention System
    DEPARTMENT OF  MENTAL
    HEALTH 
    for children and youth.
    DEVELOPMENTAL  DISABILITIES
    Programs
    TECHNOLOGY RELATED Assistance
    PARENTS Training and Information Project STATE RESPITE CARE
    Program
    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN
    with Special Health Care Needs.
    PARENT-TEACHER
    Association (PTA)

     
     

    STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION

    Deborah Barnett, Director 
    Office of Special Education 
    700 Governors Drive
    Pierre, SD 5750l-2291 
                (605) 773-3678       

    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITES:
    AGES 3 THROUGH 5

    Michelle Powers 
    Office of Special Education 
    700 Governors Drive
    Pierre, SD 57501-2291 
                (605) 773-3678      

    PROGRAMS FOR INFANTS AND TODDLERS WITH DISABILITIES:
    AGES BIRTH THROUGH 2

    Barb Lechner
    Education Program Assistant Manager
    Office of Special Education
    700 Governor’s Drive
    Pierre, SD 57501-2291
                (605) 773-3678      

    STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION AGENCY

    David Miller, Director
    Division of Rehabilitation Services
    Hillsview Plaza, E. Hwy 34
    c/o 500 East Capitol
    Pierre, SD 57501-5070 
                (605) 773-3195      
    URL: http://www.state.sd.us/state/executive/dhs/drs/drs.htm

    OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OF VOCATIONAL
    EDUCATION FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES

    Gloria Smith-Rockhold, Program Liaison
    Division of Workforce and Career Preparation 
    700 Govenors Drive
    Richard F. Kneip Bldg. 
    Pierre, SD 57501-2291
                (605) 773-4747      
    E-mail: gloria@deca.state.sd.us
    URL: http://www.state.sd.us/state/executive/deca

    STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY

    Division of Mental Health
    SD Human Services Center
    3515 Broadway Avenue 
    P.O. Box 76
    Yankton, SD 57078
                (605) 668-3102      

    STATE MENTAL HEALTH REPRESENTATIVE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH

    Rhonda Lammers, Program Specialist
    Division of Mental Health
    3515 Broadway Avenue
    P.O. Box 76
    Yankton, SD 57078
                (605) 668-3548      

    STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES PROGRAM

    Betty Oldenkamp, Division Director
    Division of Developmental Disabilities
    Hillsview Plaza, East Highway 34
    c/o 500 East Capitol
    Pierre, SD 57501 
                (605) 773-3438       
    URL: http://www.state.sd.us

    STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES REPRESENTATIVE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH

    Betty Oldenkamp
    Department of Human Services
    Hillsview Plaza, East Highway 34
    c/o 500 East Capitol
    Pierre, SD 57501
                (605) 773-3438      

    STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES PLANNING COUNCIL

    Charlie A. Anderson, Executive Director
    SD Governor’s Planning Council 
    on Developmental Disabilities
    Hillsview Plaza, E. Hwy 34
    c/o 500 East Capitol
    Pierre, SD 57501-5070
                (605) 773-6415      

    PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY

    Robert J. Kean, Executive Director
    Mental Health Advocacy Program 
    South Dakota Advocacy Services 
    221 S. Central Avenue
    Pierre, SD 57501 
                (605) 224-8294      ;             (800) 658-4782       (in SD) 
    E-mail: sdas@iw.net

    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL HEALTH CARE NEEDS

    Nancy Hoyme, Director Manager 
    Children’s Special Health Services 
    Health Medical Services & Laboratory
    Department of Health
    615 E. Fourth Street
    Pierre, SD 57501 
                (605) 773-3737      

    STATE AGENCY FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED

    Grady Kickul, Director
    Service to the Blind & Visually Impaired
    East Highway 34
    c/o 500 E. Capitol
    Pierre, SD 57501
                (605) 773-4644      

    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH WHO ARE DEAF OR HARD OF HEARING

    Benjamin Soukup, Director
    Communication Services for the Deaf
    102 N. Krohn Place
    Sioux Falls, SD 57103
                (605) 367-5760       (V/TTY)
                (800) 640-6410       (V/TTY, in SD)
    E-mail: bjsoukup@mcimail.com

    STATE RESPITE CARE PROGRAM

    Kathy Olson, Program Specialist
    Department of Human Services
    Hillsview Plaza, East Highway 34
    c/o 500 East Capitol
    Pierre, SD 57501
                (605) 773-3438      
    E-mail: kathyo@dhs.state.sd.us
    URL: http://www.state.sd.us/STATE/executive/dhs/respite 

    DISABILITY ORGANIZATIONS

    Attention Deficit Disorder
    To identify an ADD group in your state or locality, contact either:Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorders (CH.A.D.D.)
    499 NW 70th Avenue, Suite 101
    Plantation, FL 33317
                (954) 587-3700      
                (800) 233-4050       (Voice mail to request information packet)
    URL: http://www.chadd.org

    Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA)
    P.O. Box 972
    Mentor, OH 44061
                (216) 350-9595      
                (800) 487-2282       (Voice mail to request information packet)
    E-mail: NATLADDA@aol.com
    URL: http://www.add.org

    Brain Injury
    Louise Nash
    South Dakota Brain Injury Association
    R.R. 2, Box 449
    Aberdeen, SD 57401-9702
                (605) 229-2177      

    Mental Health 
    National Mental Health Association
    1021 Prince Street
    Alexandria, VA 22314-2971
                (800) 969-6642      

    Donna Yocom, Executive Director 
    NAMI, South Dakota
    P.O. Box 221
    Brookings, SD 57006 
                (605) 697-7210      ;             (800) 551-2531      

    Mental Retardation 
    John Stengle, Executive Director
    The Arc of South Dakota
    P.O. Box 220
    Pierre, SD 57501 
                (605) 224-8211      

    Speech and Hearing 
    SD Speech-Language-Hearing Association
    P.O. Box 308
    Sioux Falls, SD 57101-0308
                (605) 331-2927      

    Spina Bifida 
    Spina Bifida Association of SD 
    3401 E. 31st Street
    Sioux Falls, SD 57103-4409 
                (605) 332-4363      

    OTHER DISABILITY ORGANIZATIONS 

    Easter Seal Society of SD 
    1351 N. Harrison Avenue
    Pierre, SD 57501 
                (605) 224-5879      ;             (800) 592-1852      

    UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED PROGRAM

    Judy Struck, Executive Director 
    SD University Affiliated Program 
    Health Science Center
    1400 West 22nd Street
    Sioux Falls, SD 57105
                (605) 357-1439      ;             (800) 658-3080       (V/TTY)

    TECHNOLOGY-RELATED ASSISTANCE

    Ron Reed, Project Director
    DakotaLink
    1925 Plaza Boulevard
    Rapid City, SD 57702
                (605) 394-1876       (V/TTY);             (800) 645-0673       (V/TTY)

    PARENT TRAINING AND INFORMATION PROJECT

    Monica Degen, Director
    SD Parent Connection
    3701 W. 49th Street, Suite 200B
    Sioux Falls, SD 57106
                (605) 361-3171       
                (800) 640-4553       (In SD)
    E-mail: jdiehl@sdparentconnection.com
    URL: http://www.dakota.net/sdpc 

    PARENT-TO-PARENT 

    Parent to Parent, Inc. 
    2501 West 26th Street 
    Sioux Falls, SD 57105 
                (605) 334-3119      ;             (800) 658-5411       (in SD)

    PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION (PTA) 

    Connie LeZotte, President
    South Dakota Congress of Parents and Teachers
    411 East Capitol
    Pierre, SD 57501-3194
                (605) 224-0144      


    South Dakota Web

    Community 
    South Dakota State and Local Government 
    Salvation Army – Fargo Education  
    Minnesota/South Dakota Regional Adult Literacy Resource Center
    Disability Information  
    Children’s Care Hospital and School 
    South Dakota Parent Connection Children and Youth  
    Sioux Falls Court Appointed Special Advocate
    Safety  
    Parker Volunteer Fire Department 
     
    Recovery, Addiction, and Abuse  
    Northern Plains Native American Chemical Dependency Association 


  • West Virginia Autism Resources

    Each state sets eligibility ages for services to children and youth with disabilities.
    For current information concerning this state, please contact the office listed under
    STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: Special Education Services.

    See West Virginia Web Resources


     STATE DEPARTMENT OF 
     EDUCATION:  Special
     Education Services.
    STATE VOCATIONAL 
    Rehabilitation Agency.
     DEVELOPMENTAL
     DISABILITIES
     Planning Council.
    DISABILITY
    Organizations 
    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN ages 3 through 5.  STATE VOCATIONAL
    Special Needs Programs
    DISABILITIES
     Advocacy  Program
    UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED
    Programs
     
    INFANTS EARLY
    Intervention System.
    DEPT. OF  MENTAL HEALTH  
    for children and youth.
    CLIENT ASSISTANCE 
    Program.
    TECHNOLOGY RELATED
    Assistance.
    PARENTS  Training and
    Information Project.
    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN with Special Health Care Needs.  MENTAL HEALTH 
    Agency 
    PARENT-TEACHER Association (PTA)

     

    STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION

    Michael A. Valentine, Director
    Office of Special Education
    Department of Education
    1900 Kanawha Boulevard East
    Bldg. 6, Room B-304
    Charleston, WV 25305
                (304) 558-2696      

    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITES:
    AGES 3 THROUGH 5

    Ginger Huffman, Coordinator
    Preschool Disabilities
    Office of Special Education
    1900 Kanawha Boulevard East
    Bldg. 6, Room 304
    Charleston, WV 25305
                (304) 558-2696      

    PROGRAMS FOR INFANTS AND TODDLERS WITH DISABILITIES:
    AGES BIRTH THROUGH 2

    Pamela Roush, Director
    WV Birth to Three
    Office of Maternal and Child Health
    Bureau of Public Health
    1116 Quarrier Street
    Charleston, WV 25301
                (304) 558-3071      

    STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION AGENCY

    James S. Jeffers, Director
    Division of Rehabilitation Services
    State Board of Rehabilitation
    State Capitol Complex
    P.O. Box 50890
    Charleston, WV 25305-0890
                (304) 766-4601      
    URL: http://www.wvdrs.wvnet.edu

    OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OF VOCATIONAL
    EDUCATION FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES

    Jean Cary Davis, Coordinator
    Special Populations Services
    Division of Technical & Adult Education Services
    WV Department of Education
    1900 Kanawha Boulevard East
    Building 6, Room 230
    Charleston, WV 25305-0330
                (304) 558-2349      

    STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY

    John Bianconi, Director
    Office of Behavioral Health
    Department of Health & Human Resources
    State Capitol Complex, Bldg. 6, Room B-717
    1900 Kanawha Blvd., East
    Charleston, WV 25305
                (304) 558-0627      

    STATE MENTAL HEALTH REPRESENTATIVE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH

    Helen C. Snyder, Director
    Division of Children’s Mental Health Services
    Office of Behavioral Health Services
    Department of Health and Human Resources
    Capital Complex, Building 6, Room B-717
    Charleston, WV 25305
                (304) 558-0627      

    STATE MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM

    Steven Wiseman, Director
    Division of Developmental Disabilities
    Office of Behavioral Health Services
    Department of Health and Human Resources
    Capitol Complex, Bldg. 6, Room 727
    Charleston, WV 25305
                (304) 558-0627      

    STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES PLANNING COUNCIL

    Donna Z. Heuneman, Executive Director
    DD Planning Council
    110 Stockton Street
    Charleston, WV 25312
                (304) 558-0416      ;             (304) 558-2376       (TTY)

    PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY

    Linda Leasure, Executive Director
    West Virginia Advocates
    Litton Bldg., 4th Floor
    1207 Quarrier Street
    Charleston, WV 25301
                (304) 346-0847       (V/TTY);             (800) 950-5250       (In WV)

    CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

    Sue Edwards
    Client Assistance Program
    WV Advocates
    1207 Quarrier Street, 4th Floor
    Charleston, WV 25301

    PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL HEALTH CARE NEEDS

    Patricia L. Kent, Administrative Director
    Children’s Specialty Care
    Office of Maternal & Child Health
    Department of Health & Human Services
    1116 Quarrier Street
    Charleston, WV 25301
                (304) 558-3071      

    PROGRAMS FOR CHILREN AND YOUTH WHO ARE DEAF OR HARD OF HEARING

    West Virginia Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
    4190 Washington Street West
    Charleston, WV 25313
                (304) 558-2175       (V/TTY)

    DISABILITY ORGANIZATIONS

    Attention Deficit Disorder
    To identify an ADD group in your state or locality, contact either:Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorders (CH.A.D.D.)
    499 NW 70th Avenue, Suite 101
    Plantation, FL 33317
                (954) 587-3700      
                (800) 233-4050       (Voice mail to request information packet)
    URL: http://www.chadd.org

    Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA)
    P.O. Box 972
    Mentor, OH 44061
                (216) 350-9595      
                (800) 487-2282       (Voice mail to request information packet)
    E-mail: NATLADDA@aol.com
    URL: http://www.add.org

    Autism
    Autism Training Center
    Marshall University
    400 Hall Greer Blvd.
    Huntington, WV 25755-2430
                (800) 344-5115      ;             (304) 696-2332      

    Brain Injury
    Jennifer J. Stockton, Executive Director
    Brain Injury Associate of WV, Inc.
    P.O. Box 574
    Institute, WV 25112
                (304) 766-4892      ;             (800) 356-6443       (in WV)
    E-mail: BIAWV@aol.com

    Learning Disabilities
    Barbara O’Donnell, President
    Learning Disabilities Association of WV
    24 Heather Drive
    Morgantown, WV 26505
                (304) 599-4234      

    Mental Health
    Mental Health Association
    One United Way Square
    Charleston, WV 25301-1098
                (304) 340-3512      

    Carolyn Nelson, Executive Director
    NAMI — WV
    P.O. Box 2706
    Charleston, WV 25330-2706
                (304) 342-0497      

    Teri Toothman, Executive Director
    Mountain State Parents-CAN
    1143 Main Street, Suite 1-B
    P.O. Box 6658
    Wheeling, WV 26003-0906

    Speech and Hearing
    Greg Simmerman, President
    WV Speech/Language and Hearing Association
    P.O. Box 5092
    Charleston, WV 25361

    OTHER DISABILITY ORGANIZATIONS

    Steven Europe, President/CEO
    Easter Seal Rehabilitation Center
    1305 National Road
    Wheeling, WV 26003-5780
                (304) 242-1390       (V/TTY);             (800) 677-1390      Barbara Merrill, Deputy Director
    Governor’s Cabinet on Children & Families
    State Capitol Complex
    Building 5, Room 218
    Charleston, WV 25305
                (304) 558-0600      
    E-mail: bmerrill@citynet.net

    Bob Craig, Chair
    WV Family Support Council
    Rt. 1, Box 412
    Farmington, WV 26571
                (304) 293-4991      ;             (304) 293-1495      
    E-mail: Craig@WVNVMS.WVNET.EDU

    UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED PROGRAM

    Ashok S. Dey, Director
    West Virginia University
    University Affiliated Center for
    Developmental Disabilities (UACDD)
    Research & Office Park
    955 Hartman Run Road
    Morgantown, WV 26505
                (304) 293-4692      

    TECHNOLOGY-RELATED ASSISTANCE

    Janice Holland, Project Director
    West Virginia Assistive Technology System
    WV Division of Rehabilitation Services
    P.O. Box 50890
    State Capitol Complex
    Charleston, WV 25305-0890
                (304) 766-4694      ;             (304) 293-4692       (TTY)
                (800) 642-8207      

    PARENT TRAINING AND INFORMATION PROJECT

    Pat Haberbosch, Director
    WV Parent Training & Information Project (WVPTI)
    371 Broaddus Avenue
    Clarksburg, WV 26301
                (304) 624-1436       (V/TTY);             (800) 281-1436       (In WV)
    E-mail: wvpti@aol.com

    PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION (PTA)

    Leslie Triggs, President
    West Virginia Congress of Parents and Teachers
    P.O. Box 3557
    Parkersville, WV 26103-3557
                (304) 420-9576      ;             (304) 229-8407      

    PARENT-TO-PARENT

    Carol Tamara and Willia Danbor, Co-Directors
    Parent-Educator Resource Center
    116 East King Street
    Martinsburg, WV 25401
                (304) 263-5717      Reggie Wright, Coordinator
    Common Bonds: A Regional Parent-to-Parent
    P.O. Box 3698@ DTC
    Charleston, WV 25336
                (304) 768-3901      ;             (800) 282-3901       (in WV only)


    West Virginia Web
     

    Community
    State Info and Services
    West Virginia State and Local Government
    HealthSafety 
    Bethany Pike Volunteer Fire Department
    Ripley Volunteer Fire Department

    Job Training and Workplace 
    West Virginia SCORE

    Family and Parenting 
    Family MattersChildren and Youth 
    Black Diamond Girl Scout Council
    Boy Scouts of America Troop 65
    Girls Scouts – Black Diamond Counci
    Homelessness and Housing 
    Mountaineer Habitat for Humanity
    Mid-Valley Habitat for Humanity 
    Education 
    Education- schools,info and services
    West Virginia’s Odyssey of the Mind 


  • State Protection and Advocacy Agencies

     

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    ALABAMA
    Reuben W. Cook
    Ex. Director 
    Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program 
    Adap 526 Martha Parham, West 
    P.O. Box 870395 
    Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487-0395             (205) 348-4928      
    TDD             205-348-9484      
                800-826-1675      
    FAX (205) 348-3909ALASKA
    Rick Tessandore 
    Executive Director 
    Disability Law Center of Alaska 
    615 East 82nd Avenue 
    Suite 101 
    Anchorage, Alaska 99518-3158 

                (907) 344-1002       V/TDD
                800-478-1234      
    FAX (907) 349-1002
    E-mail – Disablaw@anc.ak.net

    AMERICAN SAMOA
    Minareta Thompson 
    Ex. Director 
    Office of Protection and Advocacy 
    for the Disabled 
    American Samoa Government
    Post Office Box 3937 
    Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799-0320 

    00 for overseas operator
    011(684) 633-2441
    011(684) 613-4163
    FAX (684) 633-7286
    ARIZONA
    Leslie J. Cohen
    Executive Director 
    The Arizona Center for Disability Law 
    3131 North Country Club 
    Suite #100
    Tucson, Arizona 85716 

                (520) 327-9547       Voice\TDD
    FAX (520) 323-0642
                1-800-922-1447      
    PHOENIX OFFICE –             1-800-927-2260      

    ARKANSAS
    Nan Ellen D. East
    Executive Director 
    Advocacy Services, Inc. 
    1100 North University, Suite 201 
    Evergreen Place 
    Little Rock, Arkansas 72207 

                (501) 296-1775       V/TDD
                1-800-482-1174       V/TDD
    Fax (501) 296-1779
    E-Mail – advocacy@aristotle.net
    E-Mail – hn5322@handsnet.org


    CALIFORNIA 
    Catherine Blakemore 
    Executive Director 
    Protection & Advocacy, Inc. 
    100 Howe Avenue, Suite 185N 
    Sacramento, California 95825 

                916-488-9955       Admin Off.
                916-488-9950       Legal Off.
                800-776-5746      
    (FAX) 916-488-2635
    E-Mail 1232@handsnet.org 
    E-Mail cathyb@sacramento.pai-ca.com 
     
    COLORADO 
    Mary Anne Harvey
    Executive Director 
    The Legal Center 
    455 Sherman Street, Suite 130 
    Denver, Colorado 80203-4403 

                (303) 722-0300       Voice\TDD
    FAX 303 722-0720
    E-Mail hn6282@handsnet.org

    CONNECTICUT 
    James McGaughey (Jim)
    Executive Director 
    Office of Protection and Advocacy for Persons with Disabilities
    60-B Weston Street 
    Hartford, Conneticut 06120-1551 

                (860) 297-4300      
                800-842-7303       (State-wide)
                (860) 566-2102       (TDD & voice)
    FAX 860-566-8714
    E-Mail hn2571@handsnet.org
    E-Mail hn6587 Ex.Dir@handsnet.org 


    DELAWARE 
    Judith Schuenemeyer (FUNDING)
    Ex. Director 
    Community Legal Aid Society, Inc. 
    913 Washington Street
    Wilmington, Delware 19801 

                (302) 575-0660       
    FAX 302-575-0840

    Brian Hartman (PROGRAM) 
    Director 
    Disab. Law Program
    913 Washington Street
    Wilmington, Delaware 19801

                (302) 575-0690      
    FAX 302-575-0840 
    DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 
    Jane Brown, Esq.
    Executive Director 
    University Legal Services, Inc. (ULS) 
    300 I Street, N.E., Suite 202
    Washington, D.C. 20002

                (202) 547-4747      
    FAX 202-547-2083/2662


    FLORIDA 
    Marcia Beach
    Executive Director 
    Advocacy Center for Persons with Disabilities, Inc. 
    2671 Executive Center, Circle, West 
    Webster Building, Suite-100
    Tallahassee, Florida 32301-5092 

                (850) 488-9071      
                1-800-342-0823      
    FAX 850-488-8640
    TDD             1-800-346-4127      


    GEORGIA 
    Dr. Joyce R. Ringer
    Executive Director 
    Georgia Advocacy Office, Inc. 
    999 Peachtree Street, N.E. 
    Suite 870 
    Atlanta, Georgia 30309-3166 

                (404) 885-1234       Voice\TDD
                1-800-537-2329      
    FAX (404) 607-8286
    E-Mail hn5298@handsnet.org  

    GUAM 
    Eduardo R. del Rosario (Eddie)
    Executive Director 
    Protection and Advocacy of the Marianas (PAM) 
    Reflection Center, Suite 204 
    Chalan Santo Papa 
    Agana, Guam 96910 

    011-(671) 472-8985/86
    FAX 011-671-472-8989
    E-Mail hn5986@handsnet.org


    HAWAII 
    Gary L. Smith
    Executive Director 
    Protection and Advocacy Agency 
    1580 Makaloa Street 
    Suite 1060 
    Honolulu, Hawaii 96814-3237 

                (808) 949-2922       Voice/TDD
    FAX (808) 949-2928
    E-Mail hn4981@handsnet.org


    IDAHO 
    James R. Baugh 
    Executive Director 
    Co-Ad, Inc. 
    Idaho’s Comprehensive Advocacy, Inc. 
    4477 Emerald Street, Suite B-100 
    Boise, Idaho 83706 

                (208) 336-5353       Voice/TDD
    Fax (208) 336-5396
    Toll Free             1-800-632-5125      
    E-Mail – hn5880@handsnet.org

    ILLINOIS 
    Zena Naiditch
    Executive Director 
    Illinois Equip for Equality, Inc. 
    11 E. Adams, Suite 1200 
    Chicago, Illinois 60603 

                (312) 341-0022       Voice/TDD
    FAX 312-341-0295
    E-Mail – hn6177@handsnet.org

    INDIANA
    Tom Gallagher 
    Executive Director 
    Indiana Advocacy Service 
    4701 North Keystone Avenue 
    Suite 222
    Indianapolis, Indiana 46205 

                (317) 722-5555      
                800-622-4845      
    FAX (317) 722-5564
    E-Mail-ipas@source.isd.state.in.us 

    IOWA 
    Mervin L. Roth
    Executive Director 
    Iowa Protection and Advocacy Service, Inc. 
    3015 Merle Hay Road, Suite 6 
    Des Moines, Iowa 50310 

                (515) 278-2502      
    FAX (515) 278-0539
    515-278-0571 TDD
    E-Mail hn5317@handsnet.org


    KANSAS 
    Jim Germer
    Acting Executive Director 
    Kansas Advocacy and Protective Services 
    501 SouthWest Jackson, Suite 425 
    Topeka, Kansas 66603 

                (913) 232-3469      
    FAX 913-232-4758
    E-Mail JGermer@idir.net

    KENTUCKY 
    Maureen Fitzgerald
    Acting Director 
    Division for Protection and Advocacy 
    Office for Public Advocacy 
    100 Fair Oaks Lane, 3rd FL 
    Frankfort, Kentucky 40601 

                (502) 564-2967      
                800-372-2988       TDD
    FAX (502) 564-7890
    E-Mail dfoy@advocate.pa.state.ky.us


    LOUISIANA 
    Lois V. Simpson
    Executive Director 
    Advocacy Center for the Elderly and Disabled 
    225 Baronne Street 
    Suite 2112
    New Orleans, Louisiana 70112-2112 

                (504) 522-2337      
                1-800-960-7705      
    FAX (504) 522-5507


    MAINE 
    Kimberly Moody (Kim)
    Acting Executive Director 
    Maine Advocacy Services 
    32 Winthrop Street 
    P.O. Box 2007 
    Augusta, Maine 04338-2007 

                (207) 626-2774       ext. 104
                1-800-452-1948      
    FAX 207-621-1419

    MARYLAND 
    Elizabeth Jones
    Ex. Director 
    Maryland Disability Law Center 
    The Walbert Building
    1800 North Charles Street 
    Suite 204
    Baltimore, Maryland 21201

                (410) 234-2791      
                1-800-233-7201      
    FAX 410 234-2624
    hn6313@handsnet.org 
     
    MASSACHUSETTS 
    Christine Griffin 
    Executive Director 
    Disabilities Law Center, Inc. (DLC) 
    11 Beacon Street, Suite 925 
    Boston, Massachusetts 02108 

                (617) 723-8455       Voice
                (617) 227-9464       TTD
    FAX (617) 723-9125
                1-800-872-9992      
                1-800-381-0577       TDD
    E-mail hn5348@handsnet.org 

    MICHIGAN 
    Elizabeth W. Bauer
    Executive Director 
    Michigan Protection and Advocacy Service 
    106 West Allegan, Suite 300 
    Lansing, Michigan 48933-1706 

                (517) 487-1755      \Voice/TDD
                1-800-288-5923      
    FAX (517) 487-0827
    E-mail hn5293@handsnet.org 

    MINNESOTA 
    Jerry Lane
    Executive Director 
    Minnesota Disability Law Center 
    430 First Avenue, North, Suite 300 
    Minneapolis, Minnesota 55401-1780 

                (612) 332-1441      
                800-292-4150      
    FAX (612) 334-5755
    E-mail hn0518@handsnet.org 

    MISSISSIPPI 
    Rebecca Floyd
    Executive Director 
    Mississippi Protection and Advocacy System 
    for Developmental Disabilities, Inc. 
    5330 Executive Place, Suite A 
    Jackson, Mississippi 39206-5606 

                (601) 981-8207      
    FAX 601-981-8313
    800-772-4057
    E-mail hn5999@handsnet.org

    MISSOURI 
    Shawn de Loyola
    Executive Director 
    Missouri Protection and Advocacy Services, Inc. 
    925 S. Country Club Drive, Unit B-1 
    Jefferson City, Missouri 65109 

                (573) 893-3333      
                800-392-8667      
    FAX 573-893-4231

    MONTANA 
    Bernadette Ongoy Frank
    Executive Director
    Montana Advocacy Program, Inc. (MAP) 
    Post Office Box 1680 
    316 North Park, Room 211 
    Helena, Montana 59624 

                (406) 444-3889       Voice\TDD
                800-245-4743       (MT Only)
    FAX 406 444-0261
    E-mail hn6510 Exe.Dir
    E-mail hn6511 Alan Freed, Staff Attorney 


    NATIVE AMERICAN PROTECTION AND
    ADVOCACY PROJECT (NAPAP) 

    Therese Yanan
    Executive Director 
    DNA)People’s Legal Services, Inc. 
    Post Office Box 392 
    Shiprock, New Mexico 87410 

                (505) 368-3216      
                1-(800)-862-7271       – Clients Only
    Fax 505 368-3220
    E-mail hn4857@handsnet.org 

    NEBRASKA 
    Timothy Shaw
    Executive Director 
    Nebraska Advocacy Services, Inc. 
    522 Lincoln Center Building 
    215 Centennial Mall South 
    Lincoln, Nebraska 68508-1813 

                (402) 474-3183       Voice/TDD
                800-422-6691      
    FAX 402-474-3274

    NEVADA 
    Jack Mayes 
    Executive Director 
    Nevada Disability Advocacy and Law Center, Inc.(NDALC) 
    401 So. Third St. Suite 403             800-992-5715       Toll Free (within Nevada)
    Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 

                (702) 383-8150      
    (702) 383-8170/TDD
    FAX 702-383-8170

    NEW HAMPSHIRE 
    Donna Woodfin
    Executive Director 
    Disabilities Rights Center 
    P.O. Box 3660 
    18 Low Avenue 
    Concord, New Hampshire 03302-3660 

                (603) 228-0432       Voice/TDD
                800-834-1721       (NH Only)
    FAX 603-225-2077
    E-mail hn6217@handsnet.org

    NEW JERSEY 
    Sarah Wiggins Mitchell
    Ex. Director 
    NJ Protection and Advocacy Inc. 
    210 South Broad Street, 3rd Floor 
    Trenton, New Jersey 08608 

                (609) 292-9742      
                800-792-8600      
    FAX 609 777-0187
    E-mail hn5621Exe.Dir
    hn5622Rick Considine 

    NEW MEXICO 
    James Jackson
    Executive Director 
    P&A System 
    1720 Louisiana Blvd., N.E., Suite 204 
    Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110 

    (505) 256-3100/Voice\TDD
                800-432-4682      
    Fax 505 256-3184
    E-mail hn5412@handsnet.org 

    NEW YORK 
    Clarence J. Sundram 
    Chairman 
    NY Commission on Quality of 
    Care for the Mentally Disabled 
    99 Washington Avenue, Suite 1002 
    Albany, New York 12210 

                (518) 473-4057      
                (518) 473-7378      
                800-624-4143       (TDD)
    FAX 518 473-6296
    E-mail hn5344@handsnet.org (PAIMI)
    hn5345@handsnet.org (PADD) 

    NORTH CAROLINA 

    Allen Perry
    Exec. Director 
    Governor’s Advocacy Council for 
    Persons with Disabilities 
    2113 Cameron Street, Suite 218
    Raleigh, North Carolina 27605-1344 

    919 733-9250/Voice\TDD
    FAX 919 733-9173
                800-821-6922      

    NORTH DAKOTA 
    Teresa Larson 
    Executive Director 
    Protection and Advocacy Project 
    400 E. Broadway, Suite 616 
    Bismarck, North Dakota 58501 

                (701)-328-2950      
    800-472-2670/Voice\Tool free
                800-642-6694       (24H. Line)
    FAX 701-328-3934
    E-mail Beckatpa@aol.com

    NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS 
    Lydia Barcinas Santos
    Executive Director 
    Northern Mariana P&A System, Inc. 
    Post Office Box 3529 C.K. 
    Saipan, MP 96950 

    011-(670) 235-7273/4/6
    TTY – 011(670) 235-7278
    FAX – 011-670 235-7275


    OHIO 
    Carolyn Knight
    Executive Director 
    Ohio Legal Rights Service 
    8 East Long Street, 6th Floor 
    Columbus, Ohio 43215-2999 

    (614) 466-7264/Voice\TDD
                800-282-9181      
    FAX (614) 644-1888
    E-mail hn7149@handsnet.org 

    OKLAHOMA 
    Kayla Bower
    Executive Director 
    Oklahoma Disability Law Center, Inc. 
    2915 Classen Blvd., Suite 300 
    Oklahoma City, OK 73106 

                (405) 525-7755      
                800-880-7755      
    FAX 405 525-7759

    OREGON 
    Robert Joondeph 
    Executive Director 
    Oregon Advocacy Center 
    620 S.W., Fifth Ave., 5th Floor 
    Portland, Oregon 97204-1428 

                (503) 243-2081      
                800-452-1694      
    TDD             800-556-5351      
    FAX 503-243-1738
    E-mail hn6919@handsnet.org
    E-mail oradvocacy@aol.com 


    PENNSYLVANIA 
    Kevin T. Casey
    Executive Director
    Pennsylvania Protection and Advocacy, Inc. 
    116 Pine Street 
    Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17101-1208 

    (717) 236-8110/Voice\TDD
                800-692-7443      
    FAX 717 236-0192
    E-mail hn6067@handsnet.org

    INTERNET – 102126.1251@COMPUSERVE.COM

    PUERTO RICO 
    David Cruz Veles 
    Executive Director 
    Office of the Ombudsman for the Disabled Persons 
    Caribbean Office Plaza, 
    Ponce de Leon Avenue 
    #670 Miramar
    Puerto Rico 00907 P.O Box 4234 
    San Juan, Puerto Rico 00902-4234 

    787-729-4299 
    (787) 721-4299 Ombudsman
    787-725-2333 mESSAGE/V
    Deputy 787-725-3606
    L 800 981-4125
    FAX 787-721-2455


    REP OF PALAU 
    (Vacant)
    Executive Dir.
    Client Assistance Program
    Bu. of Public Health 
    Ministry of Health 
    P.O. Box 6027
    Koror, Republic of Palau 96940 

    011-680-488-2813
    FAX 011-680-488-1211

    RHODE ISLAND 
    Ray Bandusky 
    Ex. Director 
    Rhode Island Disability Law Center, Inc. 
    349 Eddy Street 
    Providence, Rhode Island 02903 

                (401) 831-3150      
    401-831-5335/TDD
                1-800-733-5332      
    FAX 401-274-5568 


    SOUTH CAROLINA 
    Gloria Prevost
    Executive Director 
    Protection and Advocacy for 
    People with Disabilities, Inc. 
    3710 Landmark Drive, Suite 208
    Columbia, South Carolina 29204-4034 

    (803) 782-0639/Voice\TDD
                800-922-5225      
    Fax (803) 790-1946

    SOUTH DAKOTA 
    Robert J. Kean
    Executive Director 
    South Dakota Advocacy Services 
    221 South Central Avenue 
    Pierre, South Dakota 57501

    (605) 224-8294/Voice\TDD
                800-658-4782      
    FAX 605-224-5125
     

    TENNESSEE 
    Shirley Shea 
    Executive Director 
    Tennessee P&A Inc. 
    P.O. Box 121257 (Mailing Address) 
    2416 21st Ave., South
    Nashville, Tennessee 37212-1257 

    (615) 298-1080/Voice\TDD
                800-342-1660      
    FAX 615-298-2046

    TEXAS 
    Jim Comstock-Galagan
    Executive Director 
    Advocacy, Inc. 
    7800 Shoal Creek Blvd., Suite 171-E 
    Austin, Texas 78757-1560 

                (512) 454-4816      
                800-252-9108      
    FAX 512-323-0902
    E-mail hn2414@handsnet.org


    UTAH 
    Ms. Fraiser Nelson
    Executive Director 
    Legal Center for People w/Disabilities 
    455 East 400 South, Suite 410 
    Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 

    (801) 363-1347/Voice\TDD
                800-662-9080      
    FAX 801 363-1437
    E-mail hn5856@handsnet.org 


    VERMONT 
    William Sullivan (Bill) 
    Executive Director 
    Vermont Protection and Advocacy Inc. 
    21 East State Street, Suite #101
    Montpellier, Vermont 05602 

                (802) 229-1355      
    FAX 802 229-1359
     
    VIRGINIA 
    Sandra K. Reen (Sandy)
    Ex. Director 
    Dept. for the Rights of Virginians 
    with Disabilities 
    James Monroe Bldg.
    101 N. 14th Street, 17th Floor
    Richmond, Virginia 23219-3641 

    (804) 225-2042/Voice\TDD
                800-552-3962      
    FAX 804 225-3221

    VIRGIN ISLANDS 
    Ameila Headley Lamont, Esq.
    Ex. Director 
    Virgin Islands Advocacy Agency 
    7A Whim Street, Suite 2 
    Frederiksted, Virgin Islands 00840 

    (809) 772-1200, 4641/TDD
    809-776-4303
    FAX 809 772-0609
    E-mail hn5454@handsnet.org 


    WASHINGTON 
    Mark Stroh
    Executive Director 
    Washington Protection and Advocacy System (WPAS)
    1401 E. Jefferson Street 
    Suite 506 
    Seattle, Washington 98122

                (206) 324-1521      
    FAX 206-324-1783
    E-mail wpas@halcyon.com

    WEST VIRGINIA 
    Linda A. Leasure
    Executive Director 
    WV Advocates, Inc. 
    Litton Bldg., 4th Fl. 
    1207 Quarrier Street 
    Charleston, West Virginia 25301-1842 

    (304) 346-0847/Voice\TDD
                800-950-5250      
    FAX 304-346-0867
    E-mail wvadvocates@newwave.net
    WISCONSIN 
    Lynn Breedlove,
    Executive Director 
    Wisconsin Coalition for Advocacy, Inc.
    16 N. Carroll Street FAX 
    Suite 400 
    Madison, Wisconsin 53703 

                (608) 267-0214      
                800-928-8778      
                (608) 267-0368      
    E-mail yochupa@wp.dhss.state.wi.us
    WYOMING 
    Jeanne A. Thobro 
    Executive Director 
    P&A System, Inc. 
    2424 Pioneer Avenue, #101 
    Cheyenne, Wyoming 82001-3075 

                (307) 638-7668      
                307-632-3496      
                800-821-3091       Voice/TDD
                800-624-7648      
    FAX (307) 638-0815
    E-mail hn4927@handsnet.org

    National Organization 

    Mr. Curtis Decker
    National Association of Protection and Advocacy Systems
    900 2nd Street, N.E., Suite 211
    Washington, D.C. 20002
                (202) 408-9514      
    FAX – 408-9520

    Carole Schauer
    Contact Person
    Program Officer
    Protection and Advocacy Program
    Center for Mental Health Services(CMHS)
    Room 15C-26
    5600 Fishers Lane
    Rockville, Maryland 20857
                (301) 443-3667      
    FAX (301) 594-0091

    Bernard Arons
    Director, CMHS
    Room 15-105
    5600 Fishers Lane
    Rockville, Maryland 20857
                (301) 443-0001      
    FAX (301) 443-1563

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