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| ARC of Georgia | |
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| Tel:404-634-5512 Atlanta, GA 30345 |
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“The Arc of Georgia advocates for the rights and full participation of all children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Together with our network of members and other local Chapters, we improve systems of supports and services; connect families; inspire communities; and influence public policy.”
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Support Types: - Disability Advocacy - Government/State Age - Marriage & Family Counseling - Support Organization |
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| Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | |
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| Tel:404-639-3311 (switchboard); (404) 639-3534; (800) Atlanta, GA 30333 |
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is recognized as the lead federal agency for protecting the health and safety of people - at home and abroad, providing credible information to enhance health decisions and promoting health through strong partnerships. CDC serves as the national focus for developing and applying disease prevention and control, environmental health, and health promotion and education activities designed to improve the health of the people of the United States.
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Support Types: - Government/State Age |
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| DisabilityInfo.gov | |
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| Tel:1-800-FED-INFO (1-800-333-4636/voice and TTY) ---, --- |
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DisabilityInfo.gov is a comprehensive online resource designed to provide people with disabilities with quick and easy access to the information they need. With just a few clicks, the site provides access to disability-related information and programs available across the government on numerous subjects, including benefits, civil rights, community life, education, employment, housing, health, technology and transportation.
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Support Types: - Government/State Age |
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| Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Addictive Diseases | |
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| Tel:404-463-8037 Atlanta, GA 30303 |
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MHDDAD provides treatment and support services to people with mental illnesses and addictive diseases, and support to people with mental retardation and related developmental disabilities. MHDDAD serves people of all ages with the most severe and likely to be long-term conditions. The division also funds evidenced-based prevention services aimed at reducing substance abuse and related problems.
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Support Types: - Government/State Age - Support Organization |
Ages Supported: - Preschool - Kindergarten - 1-5 Grade - 6-8 Grade - 9-10 Grade - 11-12 Grade - Adult Ratings: This service provider has not yet been rated, Be the first to rate it. |
| Georgia Department of Education | |
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| Tel:(404) 656-2800 Atlanta, GA 30334-5001 |
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State agency.
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Support Types: - Government/State Age |
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| Georgia Insurance Department | |
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| Tel:800-656-2298 Atlanta, GA 30334 |
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Support Types: - Government/State Age - Other |
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| Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities for Georgia | |
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| Tel:404-657-2126 Atlanta, GA 30303-3142 |
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Governmental agency; The Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities, Georgia's DD Council, is the state planning council created by a federal mandate through the Developmental Disabilities Act. The Council is a separate state agency attached to the Georgia Department of Human Resources for administrative purposes. The Council is charged with creating systems change for people with developmental disabilities and their families to: Increase independence, inclusion, integration, and productivity for people with disabilities through such activities as public policy research, analysis, and reform, project demonstrations, and education and training.
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Support Types: - Disability Advocacy - Government/State Age |
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| Institute on Human Development and Disability AUCD | |
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| Tel:706-542-3457 athens, GA 30602 |
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AUCD formerly UAP(University Affiliated Programs) are authorized by federal legislation to help States and local communities respond to the needs of people with developmental disabilities and their families.(AUCDs) serve as a liaison between the academic world and the developmental disabilities service delivery system. AUCDs network with and provide assistance to State Agencies, their local affiliates, and to various nongovermental consumer-based organizations. Most AUCDs provide direct clinical, educational, and other services to individuals and families, or can assist families in finding services.
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Support Types: - Disability Advocacy - Early Intervention - Government/State Age - Support Organization - Training/Seminars |
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| Southeast Disability and Business Technical Assistance Center | |
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| Tel:404-385-0636; (800) 949-4232 Atlanta, GA 30318 |
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We are one of ten Regional Disability and Business Technical Assistance Centers (DBTACs) funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR), a division of the U.S. Department of Education. We are located at the Georgia Tech Center for Assistive Technology and Environmental Access (CATEA) in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Support Types: - Government/State Age - Other - Support Organization |
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