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Human Service Organizations
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Arc Human Services, Inc.
Our mission is to serve people of all ages with intellectual and developmental disabilities and mental illness in a manner that allows them to fulfill their ambitions, protects their rights and fosters meaningful relationships at home, at work, and in their communities.
Canonsburg
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Autism
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Hope 4 Autism Awareness
Dress 2 Impress. where it doesn't have to be expensive to be IMPRESSIVE.
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Micahs Walk for Autism
Our mission to serve autistic children and adults by providing services that guide them to reach their fullest potential through the power of interaction, therapy, education and life skills.
Ridgeland
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Mental Health Disorders
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Invisible Ability
unlocking the hidden Ability. Invisible Ability is an organization created to bring awareness knowledge and support to local communities and beyond.
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Navasota
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Adult, Child Matching Programs
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Father of Mine Inc
Guidance Starts With You Inspiring fatherless children to reach their full potential by providing them with the resources they need to become their best self.
Clearwater
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Autism
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From A New Perspective
Connecting families & individuals with autism spectrum disorder to their community resources.
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Altoona
FAMILIES FOR EFFECTIVE AUTISM TREATMENT
FEAT-Houston is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) charitable organization.
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The Woodlands,
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Other Housing Support Services
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COMMUNITY SERVICES THIRD HOUSING
Helping Many. Discovering One. -Helping individuals of all abilities reach their full potential- Empowering Lives Through Connection We specialize in helping 1 people with developmental disabilities 2 youth and adults with chronic health conditions and complex mental health concerns and 3 survivors of domestic violence.
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BUFFALO
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Disabled Persons' Rights
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THE INSTITUTE ON PUBLIC POLICY FOR
The Institute on Public Policy for People with Disabilities enables human service organizations to improve the lives of adults living with intellectual developmental disabilities and strengthen their networks of support.
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