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 Our goal is to simplify they way you find resources that bring help, education, and fun all while empowering our special needs community. We have been known to do some pretty creatives things in order to get the knowledge of these resources in to the hands of our special needs community, such as expos, fun themed events, and now a website. So welcome to the newly created Resource Roundup webpage.
It has resources divided into categories and also by regions. There is also an events page. It has everything from  virtual webinars to in person events. We have also included a way to submit any resource's event or anything you think would be helpful to add to this website. We hope this helps and you find what your looking for.
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Interview with WSFA at Resource Roundup's first expo.

Interview with WSFA at Resource Roundup's first expo.

3/9/2019

Interview with WSFA at Resource Roundup's first expo.

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Resources in the Outfield’ Shows What’s Available For Individuals in River Region with Special Needs

Resources in the Outfield’ Shows What’s Available For Individuals in River Region with Special Needs

5/3/2021

Sixteen resource providers for individuals with special needs provided vital information to families while a crowd cheered the participants playing baseball Saturday on Prattville’s Field of Dreams.

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WAKA interview with Resource Roundup 2022

WAKA interview with Resource Roundup 2022

3/13/2022

What does Resource Roundup actually do?

Our goal is to consolidate all the resources, events, organizations, and opportunities that are available to you. We believe that INFORMATION LEADS TO INSPIRATION WHICH CAUSES TRANSFORMATION.

How can Resource Roundup help my organization?

Our goal isn't just to help the people of our community, but also to help organizations, foundations and other various resources. We want to partner with you and  help you get your name out there. Some things we can do to help:
  • List any events you have coming up on our website.
  • Partner to help plan a fun event or expo.
  • Adding your organization and all the logistics so that all of Resource Roundup visitors can find you.
  • Plan an education or enrichment event that can help promote and achieve a better understanding and participation with your organization.

Who does Resource Roundup help?

Resource Roundup aims to help all special needs people of Alabama no matter the age or disability, regardless of how profound or slight their disability may be. We are a completely inclusive organization. We are not meant for one particular disability, we are meant for all!

Did you know...

Resource Roundup is really good at events... We are great at creating really fun upbeat events focusing on abilities not disabilities. Before you know it everyone leaves informed, empowered, and knowledgeable. Reach out to us if you want to plan an epic event that can showcase what you have to offer. No, you don't have to be an organization. You can be a parent, school or neighborhood who just wants to involve and educate their community.

If you see we are missing a resource, organization, or would like your event added to our website, please submit them here. We try to update our website regularly. Please be thorough and make sure to leave a small description of what your organization or event is about, along with a link, contact information, and upload picture or logo you would like for us to use. Also if this is an event, don't forget time, date, location & registration information. What your submission reads will be how it is written on the website so be sure to proofread and have a working link. If for some reason you do not have enough space or would like additional information email us at Resourceroundup@outlook.com

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Resource Roundup publishes a newsletter 6 times a year. These dates are the deadline for any submission for an event or your organization you would like to be added to our newsletter. These dates are locked in and will never change. You can submit what you would like for our newsletter through our email.
Resourceroundup@outlook.com or in this form. You must do separate submissions for each deadline. Please make sure your submission includes dates, times, website, and contact information. Keep it brief. Space is limited.

DEADLINE DATES
  • JULY 31st   Back to school edition
  • SEPTEMBER 30th Fall edition
  • NOVEMBER  2nd Holiday edition
  • JANUARY 2nd winter edition
  • FEBUARY 23rd spring edition
  • MAY 10th Summer edition 
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Resource Roundup was founded through grassroot efforts and is a passion project that makes no guarantees about resources, services, and organizations mentioned on our site and in our newsletter. Our primary goal is to inform our community of what resources are available. It is up to the reader to decide which resources they desire to associate with, and it is up to the resources themselves to provide service. Resource Roundup will not be held liable for any tribulation and/or negative outcome. Resource Roundup is not in favor of any particular resource and does not endorse one organization over another.

Eastersals' Resource Book

resource directory book you can download

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Auburn resource guide

Auburn Alabama resource guide

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UAB's Resource Guide

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eSpecial Needs Alabama Funding Resources

resource guide

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olmstead rights

ALABAMA DISABILITY RESOURCES AND ADVOCACY ORGANIZATIONS guide

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Central Alabama Satellite of CHADD

Central Alabama Satellite of CHADD Provides education, advocacy, and support for individuals with ADHD.

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ADDA

Our goal at ADDA is to provide our members, policy makers, the press and general public with the information, resources and support to help adults with ADHD live better lives.

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TotallyADD

TotallyADD is dedicated to helping adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

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Azalea Training Center

Adult Day School

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The Smith Center

The Louise M. Smith Developmental Center

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The Arc of Eastern Elmore County

Day School

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Kaleidoscope Mobile, Alabama

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The Exceptional Foundation Day Program

Day Program

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Unless U

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Journey Academy-Huntsville

Journey Academy-Huntsville

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4 Paws for Ability

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Special Equestrians

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DOGS ON CALL

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Evolve Music Therapy

Providing music therapy and adaptive music lessons.

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The Penguin Project

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Childrens Dance Foundation

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.the music room

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STAR – Alabama’s Assistive Technology Resource

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Easterseals of Alabama Finance programs for medical equipment

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Technology Assistance for Special Consumers (T.A.S.C.)

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AMBUCS – Am Trykes

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SafeinHome

SafeinHome is a trusted provider of Remote Supports, Assistive and Sensor Technologies for people with disabilities and seniors to live independent and self-directed lives. 855-476-6665 www.SafeinHome.com

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Kulture City

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Disability as an Ability Toward Success: Moms on the Move DATSMOM

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Autism Society of Alabama

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Autism Speaks

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National Autism Association

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The National Professional Development Center on Autism Spectrum Disorder (NPDC)

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The Autism Society of America

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The Autism Source Resource Database

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The Arc’s Wings for Autism®/Wings for All®

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Positive Reinforcement ABA Therapy Inc.

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FamilyConnect For parents of children with visual impairments

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The Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind (AIDB)

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The American Society for Deaf Children (ASDC)

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beginnings

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Hands & Voices

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success for kids with hearing loss

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Alabama Instructional Resource Center for the Blind

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Resources for the Blind

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AIDB: iCanConnect

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Alabama regional library for the blind and physically handicapped

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Hope Heals Camp

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The Full Life Ahead Foundation

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Camp Smile

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Camp ASCCA

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Camp BRIDGES

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Camp Shocco for the Deaf

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Camp Burnt Gin

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Camp BIAG

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Camp Twitch & Shout

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UCP – United Cerebral Palsy

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Cerebral Palsy Guide

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Cerebral Palsy Guidance

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Cerebral Palsy Group

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BIrth Injury Center

Our website is a compilation of information around the different types of injuries. We offer resources to assist these families, and we will continuously be adding more. Cerebral Palsy is the most common motor disability for children and it affects 1 in every 345 kids. That's why we have information and resources specifically for those with CP and their families.

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Down Syndrome Society of Mobile

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FAMILIES REACHING, INFLUENCING, EDUCATING AND NETWORKING FOR DOWN SYNDROME (FRIENDS)

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A Medical Assistance & Equipment Loan Program offered by Goodwill Easterseals of the Gulf Coast (Mobile)

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FINANCIAL WELLNESS & FREE TAX PREP (VITA) - Alabama & Florida

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KALEIDOSCOPE ADULT DAY PROGRAM - MOBILE, Alabama

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The Horizons School – Post High School Program at UAB

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EAGLES Program

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Crossing Points

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Council on Developmental Disabilities (ACDD)

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People First of Alabama

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The Arc of Alabama

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Alabama Association for Persons in Supported Employment (AL-APSE)

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Triumph Services

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"Don’t Pay Full"

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The Listening Program

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Amazon Prime

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America the Beautiful - National Parks & Federal Recreational Lands Access Pass

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Building Blocks for Kids Funding Needs. Improving Lives.

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Small Steps in Speech

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Wheelchairs 4 Kids

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Variety’s CARE Program

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Down Syndrome Alabama

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Bringing Up Down Syndrome (B.U.D.S.)

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Down Syndrome Society of Mobile

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Families Reaching, Influencing, Educating and Networking for Down Syndrome (FRIENDS)

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The Global Down Syndrome Foundation (GDSF)

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The International Down Syndrome Coalition (IDSC)

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The International Mosaic Down Syndrome Association (IMDSA)

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The National Down Syndrome Adoption Network (NDSAN)

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The National Down Syndrome Congress

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The National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS)

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Montgomery Area Down Syndrome Outreach Group

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Alabama Scottish Rite Learning Center

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LD OnLine

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IDA Alabama

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Alabama Branch of the International Dyslexia Association

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The RISE Program Tuscaloosa

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Children's of Alabama Early Intervention Services

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The Bell Center for Early Intervention Programs

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The UAH RISE Program

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Meredith Mitchell Method

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Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program (ADAP)

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Alabama Parent Education Center (APEC)

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Camp Twitch & Shout

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Epilepsy Foundation Alabama

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Birmingham Tourette’s Syndrome Support Group

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Children’s of Alabama- Comprehensive Behavioral Intervention for Tics

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National Tourette Syndrome Association

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Alabama 211

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Hands on River Region

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Family Voices of Alabama

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Independent Rights and Resources

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Alabama Parent Education Center (APEC)

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CAWACO RC&D

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Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services (ADRS)

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The Council for Exceptional Children (CEC)

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S.T.A.A.R. Program

S.T.A.A.R. Program social skills, transition, academic achievement, readiness program for individuals with disabilities between 14 and 22 years old.

WIZE CASE

internet Safety Guide for People With Autism Spectrum Disorder

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Abilities unlimited LLC dba accessible Alabama

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Job Training Easterseals

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Resume and Employment Guide for People With Disabilities

According to the Social Security Administration, there are over 8 million disabled workers in the United States. These workers often face challenges such as stereotyping, discrimination, and a lack of accomodations. Thankfully, there are a variety of legal protections and employment resources available that help people with disabilities overcome these challenges and advance their careers. we help with the best practices for resume writing, laws that protect you from discrimination, and several other topics that you should know about as a disabled worker.

Kaleidoscope organization

'Our vision is to live in an accessible world where we see no difference in 'different' and where every disabled person is given a fair opportunity to realise their full potential and find purpose.'

CAST for Kids

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OUTDOOR FRIENDS FOREVER

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Puzzle Piece

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Children's Hospital of Alabama Developmental Medicine Clinic

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Child's Play Therapy

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Clinical Genetics – UAB

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Therapy Program/ Administrative Services - Adult

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Therapy Services - Pediatric

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The Bell Center for Early Intervention Programs

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Children's of Alabama Early Intervention Services

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Alabama Department of Mental Health

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Alabama State Mental Health Resources

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Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance

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New Hope Academy

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Churchill Academy

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Success Unlimited Academy

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The Pond Academy

Tutoring

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Alabama Able Savings Plan

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Alabama Family Trust

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Legal Services of Alabama

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Special needs answers

Special Needs Planners

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Easterseals Alabama | Financial

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ALABAMA DISABILITIES ADVOCACY PROGRAM (ADAP)

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Wrightslaw

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The Exceptional Foundation

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Miracle League Baseball

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Special Olympics

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DREAM COURT

adaptive tennis program for individuals with special needs

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ABILITIES PROGRAM PRATTVILLE YMCA

Adaptive sports such as baseball, kickball, gymnastics, swimming lessons, and Friday night sports clinics.

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Alabama head injury foundation

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Shepherd Center

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Social Security

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E&D Waiver

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All Kids

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Medicaid

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Kulture City

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Angels Among Us-A Special Needs Community

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Alabama Department of Children’s Affairs

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Alabama Department of Mental Health

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American Family Ties (AFT)

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Alabama PTA

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Birmingham Tourette’s Syndrome Support Group

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North Alabama Respite Care

List of possible Respite care programs in North Alabama

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Alabama Lifespan Respite Resource Network

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Aaron's Staff

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Caregiver Wellness Initiative (CWI)

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Medicaid Waiver Call Center

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SAIL waiver

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Times Out, Inc

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Alabama Lifespan Respite Resource Network

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Elderly & Disabled Waiver (Since 1982)

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Intellectual Disabilities Waiver (Since 1981)

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Living at Home Waiver (Since 2002)

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Technology Assisted Waiver for Adults (Since 2003)

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Alabama Community Transition (ACT) Waiver (Since 2011)

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State of Alabama Independent Living Waiver (Since 1992)

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MEDICAID WAIVER PROGRAMS by Area Agency on Aging (AAA) and Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC)

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Rooftop Friends

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Camp AMIGOS

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To make things simpler we have separated resources into regions.
North Alabama is purple.
Central Alabama is green.
South Alabama is Blue

Children's of Alabama Early Intervention Services

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The Bell Center

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Therapy Services - Pediatric

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Medical Assistance Grant Program

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The Full Life Ahead Foundation

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Jewish Community Cente

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Hoover Parks and Recreation

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Children's Dance Foundation

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CAST for Kids

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Puzzle Piece

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Down Syndrome Alabama

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Bringing Up Down Syndrome (B.U.D.S.)

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Alabama Scottish Rite Learning Center

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Kulture City

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North Alabama Respite care

List of possible respite care programs in North Alabama

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Aaron’s Staff

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Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics

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Child's Play Therapy

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Clinical Genetics – UAB

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Therapy Program/ Administrative Services - Adult

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Therapy Services - Pediatric

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Social Security Representitive Payee Program

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Easterseals West Alabama

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The Rise School – Tuscaloosa

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The UAH RISE Program

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cawaco RC&D

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Easterseals of the Birmingham Area

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Hispanic Interest Coalition of Alabama

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T.A.S.C.

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The Exceptional Foundation

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People First

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Azalea Training Center

Day School For Special Needs Adults

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Central Alabama Satellite of CHADD

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Evolve Music Therapy

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Hands On River Region

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The Smith Center

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The Arc of Eastern Elmore County

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The Penguin Project

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The Alabama Council on Developmental Disabilities (ACDD)

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Meredith Mitchell Method

Making IEPs, manageable, measurable, and meaningful one child at a time.

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Independent Rights and Resources

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Montgomery Area Down Syndrome Outreach Group

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The Care Project at Easterseals Central Alabama (Montgomery)

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Alabama Parent Education Center (APEC)

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ARC of Alabama

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Hispanic Interest Coalition of Alabama

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Camp AMIGOS

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Rooftop Friends

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Dream Court

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Prattville YMCA Abilities' Program

Adaptive sports such as baseball, kickball, gymnastics, swimming lessons, and Friday night sports clinics.

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Autauga County Children’s Policy

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Dogs on Call

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New Hope Academy

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OUTDOOR FRIENDS FOREVER

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PRABATHERAPY

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D.A.T.S. MOM

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PRATTVILLE YMCA

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