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Provides a directory of Massachusetts organizations and companies which provide disability information, resources and/or services.


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1. Central Middlesex Association for Retarded Citizens - CMARC, based in Woburn, provides service to disabled citizens in Middlesex County and Greater Boston.
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2. Federation for Children with Special Needs - Provides information, support, and assistance to parents of children with disabilities, their professional partners, and their communities.
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3. Latham Centers - A non-profit agency in Brewster providing residential care for young people requiring special assistance. Includes descriptions of various programs.
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4. Massachusetts Chapter of the Tourette Syndrome Association - Provides information, referral and support for people dealing with Tourette Sydrome.
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5. Massachusetts Families Organizing for Change - A grassroots coalition of families with children and adults who have disabilities and/or chronic illness with the conviction that family and individual support can be comprehensive and flexible.
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6. Motion Automotive Specialty - Provides custom vehicle adaptations to meet the specific needs of the disabled user. Located in Brimfield Massachusetts.
7. Adaptive Environments Center, Inc. - Promotes accessibility through education programs, technical assistance, training, consultation, publications and design advocacy.
8. Arc Massachusetts - Our mission is to enhance the quality of life for individuals with specific developmental disabilities.
9. Autism Support Center - Provides information and support to parents or professionals dealing with autism, pervasive developmental disorder(pdd), or Asperger's disorder. Support is provided through a lending library, flexible funding, home visits, training, consultation, support groups, the community connections program and a newsletter.
10. Center for Applied Special Technology - Researches and develops assistive technology solutions for disabled individuals.
11. Charles River Arc - Serves people with developmental disabilities through family support, day and vocational programs, community residential programs, respite care and special events. Serves the Needham, Newton, and West suburban area.
12. Child Care Circuit - Provides information and referral to parents or guardians of disabled children seeking child care.
13. Citizens League for Adult Special Services - Provides job training and placement, on site production work, day habilitation and other services to assist developmentally disabled adults to integrate with the community.
14. Clarke - School for the Deaf/Center for Oral Education - Co-educational boarding and day school that uses the auditory/oral approach to prepare hearing-impaired students for eventual transition into public and private schools with their hearing peers
15. Community Gateway - Provides disability resources, fact sheets about disability issues, event calendars for various disability organizations, disability books and an on-line discussion group.
16. Community Resources For People With Autism - Provides information and resources to assist families, individuals, schools, and agencies throughout Western Massachusetts concerned with the welfare of children with autism.
17. Cultural Access Consortium - This site has a schedule of events that are accessible to people with disabilities
18. Department of Environmental Management Universal Access Program - Provides outdoor recreation opportunities in Massachusetts state parks for visitors of all disabilities.
19. Disability Law Center - Provides free legal assistance and information to people with disabilities throughout Massachusetts.
20. Easter Seals Massachusetts - Helps children and adults with disabilities expand their independence.
21. Eastern Massachusetts Association for Retarded Citizens - Serves developmentally disabled individuals and their families through employment services, day support programs, recreation programs and family support. Serves the Middlessex area.
22. Family Ties of Massachusetts - Provides information and support by and for families of children with special needs.
23. Family Voices - Provides education and support for the families of children with special health care needs.
24. Framingham Special Education Parent Advisory Council - Provides parental input into the planning and programs in the special education department of the town school district.
25. Genesis Fund - Sponsors clinics and therapeutic recreational programs for the benefit of children born with birth defects, genetic diseases and mental retardation.
26. Greater Boston Arc - Serves individuals dealing with developmental disabilities through educational advocacy, family support, corporate guardianship, after school programs and recreation programs. Serves the greater Boston area.
27. Greater Waltham Arc - Serves individuals dealing with developmental disabilities through life skills training, employment services, family support, recreation, and inclusive summer camp programs. Serves the Eastern Middlesex County area.
28. Institute for Community Inclusion - Develops resources and supports for people with disabilities and their families, fostering independence, productivity, and inclusion in school and community settings.
29. Learning Disabilities Online Massachusetts State Resources - Provides a directory of resources for people dealing with learning disabilities.
30. Lenox Special Education Parent Advisory Council - Assists parents to better understand the educational process, and to provide students with support and continued opportunities for social and academic growth.
31. Lifeworks - Teaches living skills, social skills and vocational skills to assist developmentally disabled adults to integrate with the community. Located in Norwood, Westwood and West Roxbury Massachusetts.
32. Massachusetts Alzheimer's Association - Provides education, advocacy and support for individuals with dementia, family members and professionals.
33. Massachusetts Assistive Technology Partnership, Boston - Provides access to assistive technology through information, referral, training, technical assistance, advocacy.
34. Massachusetts Association for the Blind - Offers programs and services to blind and partially sighted individuals including: VISION Community Services Braille Program, books-on-tape recording studio, community volunteering, peer empowerment, elder rehab project, store of aids and appliances and the Bell Atlantic Special Phone Program.
35. Massachusetts Association for the Parents of the Visually Impaired - Provides information and resources relating to visually impaired children.
36. Massachusetts Association of Approved Private Schools - Provides a directory of Special Education Chapter 766 approved private schools in Massachusetts.
37. Massachusetts Association of Special Education Parent Advisory Councils - A grass roots organization for Special Education Parent Advisory Councils which promotes advocacy for their children who have special needs and learning disabilities. Also provides an internet discussion forum for the parents of special needs children.
38. Massachusetts Commission for the Blind - Works in partnership with legally blind individuals to reach their goals of independence and participation in their communities.
39. Massachusetts Department of Mental Retardation - Provides services to developmentally disabled individuals through assistance in job placement, transportation, residential services, or intense levels of treatment, monitoring and care.
40. Massachusetts Developmental Disabilities Council - Enhances independence, productivity, integration and inclusion of people with developmental disabilities by promoting self-advocacy, and the development and maintenance of strong coalitions.
41. Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress - Provide information and resources to parents, professionals, self-advocates and all people who wish to gain a further understanding of Down syndrome.
42. Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission - Provides vocational rehabilitation, independent living and disability determination services. Program information and resources for locating transportation, independent living resources, special education, job placement, and other aid statewide.
43. Massachusetts Special Olympics - Provides sports training and athletic competition for individuals with mental retardation or developmental disabilities.
44. Massachusetts State Resources for Literacy and Learning Disabilities - Provides a directory of resources related to literacy and learning disabilites.
45. Massachusetts Statewide Employment Service (SES) - Administers programs and provides supports to assist people with severe disabilities to obtain and retain meaningful community based employment.
46. MBTA: Accessible Services - Information about transportation services, including "The Ride," accessible stations, and passes.
47. Medway - A group of parents of special needs students and other interested parties that meet for the purpose of planning, development, and evaluation of special education programs.
48. National Braille Pres - Providing braille transcription services and produces and sells books and magazines in braille, in large print and on computer disk.
49. New England Index - Directory of disability resources and information specialists.
50. Newton Special Education Parents Association - Information and support for the special education community of Newton.
51. Outdoor Explorations - Provides inclusive outdoor adventure opportunities for people with or without disabilities.
52. Parents For Residential Reform - A grass-roots parent support organization for parents of children with special needs served in residential settings.
53. PRIDE - Offering a range of community-based programs, providing quality services to individuals with disabilities.
54. Riverside Industries - Promotes the inclusion of disabled individuals into the community through job placement, supported employment, and supported living. Located in Western Massachusetts.
55. Seaside Education Associates - Provides a wide range of training and technical assistance services for people with disabilities, their family members and professional support personnel.
56. Seven Hills Foundation - Offers advocacy, residential and home care, supportive living options, transportation, respite services, therapeutic and social recreation programs, and associated services. Located in Worcester Massachusetts.
57. Sharon Special Education Parent Advisory Council - Advisory Council (SSEPAC) works towards the understanding of, respect for, support, and appropriate education for all children with special needs in our community.
58. Southern Norfolk County Association for Retarded Citizens - Provides advocacy, support and services to developmentally disabled individuals and their families.
59. Talking Information Center - A radio-reading network for visually impaired citizens of the commonwealth. This network reads newspapers, magazines and books to blind people seven days per week, 24 hours per day.
60. The Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism, Inc. - Provides help to other families facing childhood autism through support and education.
61. The DRM Regional Resources Directory-Massachusetts - Provides a directory of disability resources.
62. The Learning Lab @ Lesley University - Provides neuro-psycological assessments, tutoring and an on-line case management service.
63. The National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities - Massachusetts - Provides information about disability resources and offers fact sheets relating to all types of disability issues including how to maximize state resources.
64. Time Out for Families - Provides support to the families of behaviorally challenged children through an internet discussion forum.
65. Toward Independent Living and Learning - Offers residential, support, and vocational services to promote the independence of disabled adults.
66. Triangle, Inc. - Assists people with disabilities by providing vocational evaluation and training, employment, social development, and residential services to support full integration into the community.
67. Visually Impaired Blind User Group - Provides information to advance access by visually impaired and blind persons to the world of computer applications.
68. WGBH About: Access: Services for People with Disabilities - TV captioning and video descriptions for people who are deaf, hard-of-hearing, blind, or visually impaired
69. WORK, Inc. - Provides rehabilitation services, develops community based employment and other programs for individuals with disabilities. Located in Quincy Massachusetts.

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