Interview with WSFA at Resource Roundup's first expo.
Read MoreSixteen 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.
Read MoreCentral Alabama Satellite of CHADD Provides education, advocacy, and support for individuals with ADHD.
Learn MoreOur 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.
Learn MoreTotallyADD is dedicated to helping adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Learn MoreSafeinHome 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
Learn MoreOur 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.
Learn MoreS.T.A.A.R. Program social skills, transition, academic achievement, readiness program for individuals with disabilities between 14 and 22 years old.
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.
'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.'
Adaptive sports such as baseball, kickball, gymnastics, swimming lessons, and Friday night sports clinics.
Learn MoreMaking IEPs, manageable, measurable, and meaningful one child at a time.
Learn MoreAdaptive sports such as baseball, kickball, gymnastics, swimming lessons, and Friday night sports clinics.
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