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AbilityOnline

Provides a supportive online community for kids, teens & young adults with all kinds of disabilities or health challenges.

Services: Websites

(866) 650-6207

AblePlay

Provides a toy rating system for children of all abilities from the National Lekotek Center.

Services: Websites

American Foundation for the Blind

Provides advocacy for public policies that improve services and ensure equal access, and as leading publishers of web and print content, help individuals with visual disabilities to live more independent, informed, and empowered lives.

Services: Websites

1401 South Clark Street, Suite 730

Arlington, VA 22202

(212) 502-7600

Birth Defect Research for Children

Provides parents and expectant parents with information about birth defects and support services for their children.

Services: Websites

976 Lake Baldwin Lane Suite 104

Orlando, FL 32814

(407) 895-0802

Cerebral Palsy Guide

Provides free educational materials, financial options and support to help those across the country affected by this disorder.

Services: Websites

1073 Willa Springs Drive Suite 2005

Winter Springs, FL 32708

(866) 605-7748

FCFH TeenSpace211.org website

Provides accurate information on a variety of teen issues, confidential message boards where youth can post any problems or concerns they are experiencing and have a counselor respond back with support and resources, a community calendar, and information and resources for caregivers and professionals working with teens.

Services: Websites

3317 Northwest 10th Terrace, Suite 403

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309

Special Needs Websites

Provides a website for parents, caregivers and professionals working with children & adults who have autism, autistic-like disabilities, pervasive developmental disorders and other special needs.

Services: Websites

1400 Village Square Boulevard, Suite #3-157

Tallahassee, FL 32312

(844) 427-3457

The Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

The Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (AG Bell) is a lifelong resource, support network and advocate for listening, learning, talking and living independently with hearing loss.

Services: Websites

3417 Volta Place NW

Washington, DC 20007

(202) 337-5221

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