Opening the door to independence for persons with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental disabilities where knowledgeable staff, agency experience, individualized programming, behavior management, safety and dedication to community integration are valued. ASA helps individuals reach their optimal level of physical, intellectual, social, and developmental capacity. Consultations are available in the areas of: speech… Continue Reading Programs and Services [...]
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Programs and Services
Deaf Survivors Program Deaf Survivors Program, supported in part by a VAWA grant administered by the Massachusetts Office of Safety & Security and funding from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, provides culturally appropriate and accessible crisis counseling and advocacy services to survivors of sexual violence who are deaf in Franklin, Hampshire, Hampden, Middlesex… Continue Reading Programs and Services [...]
Programs and Services
Special Educational Collaborative serving Acushnet, Fairhaven, Marion, Mattapoisett, Rochester, Old Rochester Regional and New Bedford. Public education agency serving students and young adults with disabilities. Fees paid by public schools and through agency contracts. Serves persons 3 years – no limit. Also provides community supports to those aged 22-65. Wheelchair Ramps, Accessible Parking, Accessible… Continue Reading Programs and Services [...]
Programs and Support
Provides education, family support, advocacy, and funds research in the United State and worldwide. Provides online support group. National Foundation for Incontinencia Pigmenti Birth to 3, 3 – 4, 5 – 8, 9 – 13, 14 – 18, 19 – 22, 23 – 59, 60 + Erial Kelley Atchison info@ipif.org 212-452-1231 212-452-1231 18809 Programs… Continue Reading Programs and Support [...]
Programs for Adults and Children
Information specialists housed in offices throughout the state are linked to their own comprehensive database. People are available to assist and direct families to local services. Statewide Hotline: 211. Accessible Parking, Accessible Restrooms United Way Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley Birth to 3, 3 – 4, 5 – 8, 9 – 13, 14 –… Continue Reading Programs for Adults and Children [...]
Programs For Blind and Visually Impaired
Our Space Our Place (OSOP) is a non-profit organization, offering a respectful, accessible and fun environment for elementary, middle and high school students who are legally blind to participate in team sports, the arts, community service and mentoring. We offer programs for students who live in Boston and its surrounding communities. Transportation is provided.… Continue Reading Programs For Blind and Visually Impaired [...]
Programs for Children
Infant & Toddler The Infant and Toddler program serves children ages one month (1) to two years, eight months (2.9). We offer a comprehensive learning experience emphasizing growth and development. The Infant and Toddler program establishes an early learning fundamental that is so critical to a child’s early development and well-being. Preschool The Preschool… Continue Reading Programs for Children [...]
Programs for Children and Teens
Boys & Girls Clubs of Dorchester established in 1970. While our name is new, the promise, hope and inspiration stay the same. This new name reflects what we have built in our community. Inside our three clubhouses we continue to be a place to learn, explore talents, play and make friends for Dorchester’s young… Continue Reading Programs for Children and Teens [...]
Programs for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students
TLC is an internationally-recognized, multi-service agency and is the largest provider of services benefiting eaf and hard of hearing children and adults–and families–in New England. Our organization includes: Marie Philip School – Educating nearly 200 deaf and hard of hearing students Pre-K to 12+ in a bilingual-bicultural language-rich setting; Walden School – Providing trauma-informed therapeutic residential… Continue Reading Programs for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students [...]
Programs for People with IDD
Provide services to persons with developmental disabilities including group home, shared living and independent living; non-vocational day programs; representative payee, and family support Services; evening education and recreational activities. Serve Northeast Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire. Funded primarily by DDS and Medicaid. Wheelchair Ramps, Accessible Parking, Accessible Restrooms, Near Public Transportation, Medical Needs Incompass… Continue Reading Programs for People with IDD [...]