After-school and summer enrichment programs for children of African families in Boston; community supports for teens.
Learn- ing Ally is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering students of who are dyslexic, blind and visually- impaired who read and learn differently so that they may thrive.
Instructors work with students with cognitive disabilities, visual/ or hearing impairment, and amputees and those with lower ex- tremity weaknesses who require outriggers or forearm crutches with ski tips attached.
Supports for people with Scleroderma, Raynauds, Sjogren’s Syndrome, Systematic Sclerosis and their families and friends, including emotional support, education, and research.
Brings together individuals with Down syndrome for play dates, family activities, seminars, and informational meetings.
Provides educational, social and support programs to individu- als with Down syndrome, their families, educators, health care professionals, and the community-at-large.
Transition curriculum for young adults with Autism and develop- mental disabilities. 3-year residential placement.
Support services for people living with HIV/AIDS; educates the public and advocates for fair and effective AIDS policy.
All newborns undergo mandatory screening for 10 genetic disorders. If you have not received information about newborn screening, call this number for information about this process and about specific genetic disorders.
Provides academic, vocational, and support services to children ages 3 to 22 who have autism and/or developmental disabilities.
Provides information on issues related to insurance coverage for Autism-Related Treatments and Services.
Case management program for medically complex children under 22 who require more than 2 hours of continuous nursing services per day to remain safely at home.
The McGraw Center serves as a resource for residents and a vaca- tion destination for increasingly mobile and connected adaptive sports enthusiasts.
Information and referrals, adult and parent support groups, kids group, lending library, advocacy services, newsletter, and physi- cian referral service.
The nation’s foremost advocate of individual rights litigating, legislating, and educating the public on a broad array of issues affecting individual freedom in the United States.
A statewide self-advocacy organization to ensure that people with cognitive and developmental disabilities are treated equal- ly. Our mission is to empower self-advocates through education.
When one family member serves, the entire family serves. Home Base offers clinical counseling and support to family members and close friends affected by the challenges of the deployment cycle.
Adapts equipment to individual needs when adaptive equip- ment is not commercially available.
A multi-service agency serving refugees and immigrants.
Provides Family Leadership Series and works to educate the com- munity about advocacy, services, and local, state and federal resources for individuals with disabilities.
Provides multi-cultural parenting programs, support groups, early childhood services, and information and referral resources for families.