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| Resource Directory - Information on State Support Organizations | |
| If you find mistakes or would like to recommend a resource to be added to this list, please email Debbie@txp2p.org with the correct information or resources. |
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| DBMAT-DeafBlind Multihandicapped
Association of Texas www.dbmat.org pwelch@usaonline.net 432-263-1658 |
Provides information and support |
| Texas DeafBlind Outreach www.tsbvi.edu/Outreach/ deafblind/family.htm |
Home Onsite Consultation, Topical Workshops for Families, Project Sparkle, Family Leadership Training, Collaboration with DBMAT Family Training & Support: Edgenie Bellah: 512-206-9423 or edgeniebellah@tsbvi.edu Jean Robinson: 817-847-7999 or jeanrobinson@tsbvi.edu |
| Hear Me Foundation www.hearmefoundation.org 281-359-6725 |
Provides Education, Public Awareness, Mentoring, Medical & Educational Outreach, Camp and year round events. |
| Children’s Hemiplegia & Stroke Association,
Arlington, TX http://www.chasa.org; info5@chasa.org 817-492-4325 |
Provides online support, annual retreat, and newsletters |
| The Chromosome 18 Registry & Research Society www.chromosome18.org 210-657-4968 |
Provides individuals with chromosome 18 abnormalities overcome the obstacles they face by providing newsletters, an annual conference, a parent network, syndrome groups, regional groups, information and public advocacy, and funding clinical research. |
| Texas Autism Advocacy www.TexasAutismAdvocacy.org |
Provides individuals with chromosome 18 abnormalities overcome the obstacles they face by providing newsletters, an annual conference, a parent network, syndrome groups, regional groups, information and public advocacy, and funding clinical research. |
| TX Region Rett Syndrome, Childress, TX llcoats@sbcglobal.net 940-937-6584 |
An Internet list designed to enhance the work of other autism related groups and organizations, parents and professionals - to better connect everyone across Texas. A comprehensive all inclusiver internet list for exchanging and learning about all areas of autism - diet, supplements, treatments, educational strategies, legislation, etc. |
| Texas Assc. for Parents of
Children
with Visual Impairments (TAPVI), Dallas, TX www.TAPVI.org; info@TAPVI.org 281-842-7030 |
Provides information and support |
| Coalition of Texans with Disabilities Austin, TX www.cotwd.org; cotwd@cotwd.org 512-478-3366 |
Works on cross-disability issues to impact policy, disability rights issues, and practice in our state; provides newsletter and conference |
| Texas Disability Network Calendar of Events Go to www.TexasAutismAdvocacy.org and click on "Calendar of Events" |
Includes events, seminars, and conferences in Texas and are general t o any disability; updated weekly. Contact MichelleMGuppy@yahoo.com if you want to submit an event. |
| VCFS Texas, Inc. www.vcfstexas.com or info@vcfstexas.com 512-909-8359 (Deborah Trejo); 214.731.9393 (Ashli Cheung); 832-630-9915 (Megan Wawarofsky) |
Provides support and resources to individuals with Velo-Cardio-Facial Syndrome (a.k.a. DiGeorge syndrome) (VCFS), their families, professionals, and the community in Texas |
| If you find mistakes or would like to recommend a resource to be added to this list, please email Debbie@txp2p.org with the correct information or resources. |
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