Parent to Parent of Georgia
Parent to Parent of Georgia offers services to families with disabilities or special healthcare needs. www.p2pga.org/
Parent to Parent Video (5 Minutes)
P2P ENGLISH BROCHURE 2019.pdf
https://p2pga.box.com/s/il8g7ieudp7jvbpfbvlievrdb8jvoznt
P2P SPANISH BROCHURE 2019.pdf
https://p2pga.box.com/s/6w6t62hpjk9ax4pj6mbseswaloqnf5cu
Roadmap to Services Flyer Color.pdf
https://p2pga.box.com/s/wca1h29fsdv4o5es1nfun03f7hqrwuqe
Roadmap to Services Spanish Flyer.pdf
https://p2pga.box.com/s/juf2qi3uva55o68w9liwu7c8d5qxex7t
The Arc of Georgia advocates for the rights and full participation of all children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. www.thearcofgeorgia.org/index.html
Autism Speaks Resource Guide for GA
www.autismspeaks.org/community/fsdb/state.php?sid=13
Bobby Dodd Institute (BDI has merged with AADD.org) provides support services to families living with developmental disabilities. bobbydodd.org BDI is a non-profit organization empowering individuals with differing abilities through workforce resources, family support services, benefits navigation, and more. Serves Coweta County.
Contact :
anna.maki@bobbydodd.org
The Epilepsy Foundation offers support services for those with epilepsy. www.epilepsyga.org/
Georgia Advocacy Office (GAO) is an independent, federally mandated protection and advocacy system for people with disabilities in Georgia. www.thegao.org/
The Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities is a federally funded, independent state agency that serves as a leading catalyst for systems change for individuals and families living with developmental disabilities. www.gcdd.org
The Learning Disabilities Association of Georgia (LDAG) is one of 50 volunteer state organizations that comprise the Learning Disabilities Association of America (LDA). The mission is to enhance the quality of life for individuals of all ages with Learning Disabilities and/or Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorders. www.ldaamerica.org/lda-chapters/georgia
Organization for Autism Research
Organization for Autism Research provides informational books in English & Spanish that can be ordered free of charge or downloaded. Their guide to transition can be applied to any disability. www.researchautism.org/resources/reading/index.asp
Spina Bifida Association of Georgia-Tennessee works to support and encourage families and individuals with Spina Bifida throughout the state by providing information and education. www.spinabifidaassociation.org/chapter/sbagatn/about/
Downs Syndrome Association of Atl The mission of DSAA is to guide Atlanta’s Down syndrome community by connecting families and self-advocates to the partners, programs, education, and resources they need to thrive. www.dsaatl.org/
Statewide Independent Living Council of Georgia, Inc. (The SILC) is a private non-profit corporation governed by people with all types of disabilities from across the state; its goal is to identify societal barriers to independent living and to collaborate with Centers for Independent Living, Rehabilitation Services and other related entities to remove barriers and to increase the supports and services needed to create independent living opportunities. www.silcga.org
Tools for Life, Georgia’s Assistive Technology Act Program, works to increase access to and acquisition of assistive technology (AT) devices and services for Georgians of all ages and disabilities so they can live, learn, work, and play independently in communities of their choice. www.gatfl.org/