All-In-One Resource Guide:
Organizations 3 -
for People with Special Needs



It's all here! The All-in-One Resource Guide: Organizations 3 for People with Special Needs.

It is difficult enough dealing with a disability. You need information, and you shouldn't have to spend countless hours navigating the entire internet trying to find the information you need.

Browse through numerous organizations for types of disabilities, such as the American Cancer Society, Easter Seals and the Muscular Dystrophy Association.

Navigate quickly through the information you need to get the answers you need.

Now you can spend your time on the important things, instead of having to waste endless hours doing searches in many other places.

This section is intended to be growing on a regular basis. Please feel free to submit suggestions, so we can constantly improve this collection of information, to better help our community. Thank you!




Children's Craniofacial Association



Children's Tumor Foundation



Chronic Fatigue & Immune Dysfunction Syndrome Assn (CFIDS)



Council for Exceptional Children



Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America



Cystic Fibrosis Foundation



Depression & Bipolar Support Alliance



Directory - Health Resources



Disabled Sports USA



Easter Seals



Epilepsy Foundation



FACES: National Craniofacial Association



Family Center for Technology and Disabilities



Family Resource Center on Disabilities



Family Village - Global Disability-Related Resources



Family Voices - Speaking for Children with Special Needs


Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health



Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Family Empowerment Network



Foundation for Ichthyosis and Related Skin Types






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