Links

Listed below are links to organizations or information that may be useful to you. Do you know of an organization not listed here that has assisted you or may be useful to others? Send us an email with the link and we’ll check it out.

Adam Morgan Foundation – adammorganfoundation.org

Provides resources, equipment and interventions to families raising children with Autism Spectrum Disorders at the age of three and older at little to no cost to the families.

Americans with Disabilities – ADHD – Arizona Office for Americans with Disabilities

The State of Arizona endeavors to assure equality of opportunity, full participation, independent living, and economic self-sufficiency for individuals with disabilities.

The Autism Society – autism-society.org

The Autism Society, the nation’s leading grassroots autism organization, exists to improve the lives of all affected by autism.

Autism Spectrum Training – spectrumtrainingsystemsinc.com

Educates parents, teachers, therapists and friends of individuals with Austism Spectrum Disorder.

Behavioral Heath Network -bhninc.org

Helps individuals, families, and communities improve the quality of lives for those with behavioral health and developmental challenges.

Behavioral Health Response (BHR) - bhrstl.org

BHR provides the ACI crisis hotline and mobile outreach services for residents of the eastern Missouri counties served by BJC Behavioral Health, Comtrea, Crider Health Center, and Hopewell Center. In addition, BHR is the crisis hotline provider for counties covered by Arthur Center and the MOCARS Community Mental Health Centers.

Bridgeway Behavioral Health - bridgewaybh.com

Bridgeway is a multi-service agency rooted in the philosophy that to serve an individual is to serve a family, and to strengthen a family is to strengthen a community. Bridgeway has earned a reputation as a leader in its field. Our integrated approach to treating addictive disorders, sexual assault, and domestic violence, provides clients with a comprehensive recovery plan.

Catholic Charities – ccstl.org

Catholic Charities works with individuals, families, and communities to help them meet their needs, address their issues, eliminate oppression and build a just and compassionate society.

Center for Autism Education – teachautism.org

The Center for Autism Education is a non-profit organization that serves individuals with severe and challenging behaviors who have Autism or other developmental disabilities.

Center for Head Injury Services  – headinjuryctr-stl.org

The Center for Head Injury Services exists to rebuild and enhance the lives of people through a full continuum of community-based specialized brain injury services.

CHADD – chadd.org

Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD), is a national non-profit, tax-exempt (Section 501 (c) (3) ) organization providing education, advocacy and support for individuals with AD/HD.

Community Council – communitycouncilstc.org

Community Council has promoted collaboration between nonprofit, public and private partners. Together we’re better!

Community Living – cliservices.org

From children to seniors, Community Living provides people with disabilities the opportunity to learn, live, grow, and play in the community, which makes the community inclusive, diverse and a better place to live.

Crider Health Center – cridercenter.org

Our goal has always been to assure every citizen of this area has the health care they need, at the time they need it, delivered in the setting in which those services will be most effective and efficient.

Crisis Nursery – crisisnurserykids.com

The Saint Louis Crisis Nursery is committed to the prevention of child abuse and neglect and provides emergency intervention, respite care and support to families in crisis through: Short-term care for young children in a safe and nurturing environment, helping families resolve crisis, offering resources for empowerment, ongoing support and parent education, community outreach and awareness, and advocacy for children and families.

Delta Center for Independent Living – dcil.org

A CIL is a non-profit corporation, which assists people with significant disabilities who want to live more independently. CILs are managed and staffed by people with disabilities, are always located in the communities they serve, and assist people with all types of disabilities.

Delta Gamma Center for Children with Visual Impairments – dgckids.org

The core service offered consists of home-based educational services for infants and toddlers, birth to three years, who are blind or visually impaired and their parents/caregivers.

Developmental Disabilities Resource Board – ddrb.org

The DDRB is a public taxing entity, commonly known as a “Senate Bill 40 Board” that enters into funding contracts with agencies that serve individuals with developmental disabilities in St. Charles County.

Down Syndrome Association of Greater St. Louis – dsagsl.org

Down Syndrome Association of Greater St. Louis is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization comprised of families, friends, and professionals with the common interest  to benefit the lives of people with Down syndrome and their families.

Edgewood Children’s Center – eccstl.org

At Edgewood Children’s Center, our mission is to provide compassionate care and treatment to restore children and strengthen families through intensive therapy, special education, case management and support services.

Electus Academy – electusacademy.org

Electus Academy is a Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education approved private school/agency for placement of students with behavioral/emotional disorders.

Emmaus Homes, Inc. – emmaushomes.org

Emmaus Homes is a faith-based mission of families, staff and volunteers, working together to provide compassionate care to adults with developmental disabilities in the St. Louis metropolitan area.

Epilepsy Foundation St. Louis Region – stl-epil.org

The Epilepsy Foundation Youth Council exists to foster strength, ability, creativity and self-worth in young adults ages 15-25 with epilepsy in the area.  The Council is dedicated to developing young leaders of tomorrow. Please contact us for more information about how to join the Council!

Families Against Restraint and Seclusion -familiesagainstrestraintandseclusion.blogspot.com

We’re here to provide guidance and support to those who need it.For everyone else, we wish to inform you that restraint and seclusion are very real and could happen to anyone’s children. Every day children with disabilities are restrained or put in seclusion against their will with no parental notification for “noncompliance” and “behavior issues.”

Federation for Children with Special Needs – fcsn.org

The Federation is a center for parents and parent organizations to work together on behalf of children with special needs and their families.

First Steps – dese.mo.gov

First Steps is Missouri’s Early Intervention system for infants and toddlers, birth to age 3, who have delayed development or diagnosed conditions that are associated with developmental disabilities.

Foundations of Love – foundationsoflove.org

The goal of Foundations of Love, Inc. is to make a difference in the lives of adults with developemental disabilities. Our mission is to purchase homes that can be leased to these adults who wish to make a “home” in a traditional, affordable neighborhood with access to community support.

Franklin County Kids – franklincountykids.org

The funds are dedicated for services to Franklin County children and youth, and will be awarded to local agencies to provide services that address the growing unmet mental health needs of our community youth.

Governor’s Council on Disability – disabilityinfo.mo.gov

The Missouri Disability Portal is provided by the Governor’s Council on Disability and is designed to connect the public with national, state and local disability resources according to their inquiries and interests.

Institute for Human Development – ihd.umkc.edu

The Institute conducts and collaborates on a wide variety of Applied Research projects to develop, implement, and evaluate new ideas and promising practices that support healthy, inclusive communities.

Learning Disabilities Association of Missouri – ldamo.org

St. Louis Learning Disabilities Association, Inc. (St. Louis LDA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the understanding and acceptance of learning disabilities.

Life Skills – lifeskills-stl.org

Provides opportunities for people with developmental disabilities to live in a home of their own, maintain a job, make friends, learn new skills and contribute to his or her community.

Lincoln County Kids – lincolncountykids.org

Provide services for Lincoln County children and youth, ages birth to 19 years of age

Mers Goodwill – mersgoodwill.org

Provides opportunities for persons with barriers to employment to work and live more independently in the community.

Missouri Assistive Technology – at.mo.gov

The mission of Missouri Assistive Technology is to increase access to assistive technology for Missourians with all types of disabilities, of all ages.

Missouri Career Source  – missouricareersource.com

Division of Workforce Development and its partner agencies have collaborated to provide Missouri citizens with a fine-tuned, high functioning workforce system.

Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education – dese.mo.gov

According to the Missouri Constitution, “The supervision of instruction in the public schools shall be vested in a state board of education …” (Article IX, Section 2a). This provision gives the State Board of Education general authority for public education, within limits set by the General Assembly.

Missouri Department of Mental Health – missouridmh.typepad.com

System of CareSystem of Care is a partnership of family members, state child serving agencies, organizations and communities with shared responsibility to meet the mental health needs of children, youth and their families.

Missouri Department of Social Services Children’s Division – dss.mo.gov

The Department of Social Services is responsible for coordinating programs to provide public assistance to children and their parents, access to health care, child support enforcement assistance and to provide specialized assistance to troubled youth.

Missouri Division of Developmental Disabilities (DD) – dmh.mo.gov

Serves individuals with developmental disabilities such as cognitive disabilities, cerebral palsy, head injuries, autism, epilepsy, and certain learning disabilities.

Missouri Division of Vocational Rehabilitation – dese.mo.gov

Missouri Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (MDVR) operates under the Missouri Department of Elementary & Secondary Education (DESE). The Division is made up of three core programs: Vocational Rehabilitation (VR), Disability Determination Services (DDS), and Independent Living (IL). All three programs are dedicated to providing quality services to our consumers and to increasing their independence.

Missouri Planning Council for Developmental Disabilities – mpcdd.com

Our mission is to assist the community to include all people with developmental disabilities in every aspect of life.

Missouri School for the Blind – msb.k12.ms.us

MSB is a day school with a residential component serving over 1,200 children between the ages of 0-21 at either its center base in St. Louis or through its outreach services effort.

Missouri School for the Deaf  – msd.k12.mo.us

Missouri provides a well-rounded educational program for the deaf children of the state through the facilities and services of the Missouri School for the Deaf.

Missouri System of Care -  missouridmh.typepad.com/system_of_care/

System of Care is a partnership of family members, state child serving agencies, organizations and communities with shared responsibility to meet the mental health needs of children, youth and their families.

MOP&A – moadvocacy.org

MOP&A is the only legal rights organization in Missouri exclusively for people with disabilities.

National Alliance on Mental Illness – nami.org

Our mission is to improve the lives of persons with mental illness and their families through education, support, advocacy and research, to achieve the highest possible quality of life.

National Federation of Families For Children’s Mental Health – ffcmh.org

The National Federation supports families in all the work that they do at the local, state and national level. Through our various programs and resources, we are able to help families and their children obtain the needed resources and supports.

OASIS – aspergersyndrome.org

This web site provides articles, educational resources, links to local, national and international support groups, sources of professional help, lists of camps and schools, conference information, recommended reading, and moderated support message boards.

Office of Special Education Programs – ed.gov

The Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) is dedicated to improving results for infants, toddlers, children and youth with disabilities ages birth through 21 by providing leadership and financial support to assist states and local districts.

Pacer Center – pacer.org

The mission of PACER Center (Parent Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights) is to expand opportunities and enhance the quality of life of children and young adults with disabilities and their families, based on the concept of parents helping parents.

Paraquad – paraquad.org

Paraquad provides over 40 services, addressing the needs of individuals with all types of disabilities.

Parent Training and Information – ptimpact.org

Our mission is to ensure that all children with special needs receive an education which allows them to achieve their personal goals.

People First of Missouri – missouripeoplefirst.org

People First of Missouri is a statewide organization formed by, run by and which exists for persons with developmental disabilities. Currently there are over 40 chapters across the state of Missouri with approximately 1,000 members.

Places for People – placesforpeople.org

Places for People’s mission is to provide individualized, high-quality and cost-effective services to adults with serious and persistent mental disorders so they can live, work, and socialize in environments of their own choosing. We accept a special responsibility to serve those individuals who rely on public funding.

Preferred Family Health – pfh.org

We are a comprehensive behavioral health non-profit organization established in 1979 providing substance abuse treatment/prevention and mental health services throughout Missouri.

Recreation Council of Greater St. Louis/St. Charles County – recreationcouncil.org

Recreation Council of Greater St. Louis/St. Charles County-The Recreation Council of Greater St. Louis is a not-for-profit organization which serves as a “clearinghouse” for information on leisure, recreation and socialization opportunities for individuals with developmental disABILITIES who reside in the Greater St. Louis Area.

Show Me Aquatics – showmeaquatics.org

Creates a warm water aquatic, fitness and therapeutic center that maximizes leading innovations in programming, architecture, and technologies to provide a barrier-free environment allowing anyone to improve their quality of life through physical activity.

St. Charles County Autism Support Group – sccasg.org

St. Charles County Autism Support Group is dedicated to providing support for the families dealing with autism in St. Charles County, MO.

St. Louis Arc – slarc.org

The St. Louis Arc is a non-profit, United Way agency that provides support and services to more than 3,000 adults and children with developmental and intellectual disabilities, and their families, throughout the St. Louis metropolitan area.

St. Louis Crisis Nursery – crisisnurserykids.org

The Saint Louis Crisis Nursery is committed to the prevention of child abuse and neglect and provides emergency intervention, respite care and support to families in crisis through: Short-term care for young children in a safe and nurturing environment, helping families resolve crisis, offering resources for empowerment, ongoing support and parent education, community outreach and awareness, advocacy for children and families.

TASH – tash.org

TASH is an international leader in disability advocacy.

TouchPoint – touchpointautism.org

Through the years, TouchPoint has gained a well-deserved reputation for providing excellent training for professionals and for parents and families with children on the autism spectrum

United Cerebral Palsy Heartland – ucpheartland.org

UCP Heartland’s mission is to provide the highest quality of programs, services and supports while advancing the independence, productivity and full citizenship of individuals with disabilities.

United Services – unitedsrvcs.org

United Services creates an inclusive educational environment that values children of all abilities, in partnership with our community.

United Way – stl.unitedway.org

We’re committed to using donations wisely, locally and effectively to make a positive difference in the lives of people in our community.

Willows Way – willowsway.org

Willows Way provides personalized support to individuals with challenges, promoting dignity while fostering independence, growth and life choices within the community.

Wrightslaw Special Education – wrightslaw.com

Parents, educators, advocates, and attorneys come to Wrightslaw for accurate, reliable information about special education law, education law, and advocacy for children with disabilities.

Youth In Need – youthinneed.org

Youth In Need is a nonprofit child and family services agency, headquartered in St. Charles, Mo. Through a variety of crisis prevention and intervention programs, Youth In Need is dedicated to building positive futures for the community’s most vulnerable children, teens and families.

http://www.franklincountykids.org/ The funds are dedicated for services to Franklin County children and youth, and will be awarded to local agencies to provide services that address the growing unmet mental health needs of our community youth.
http://www.lincolncountykids.org/ -Provide services for Lincoln County children and youth, ages birth to 19 years of age
http://www.pacer.org/ – Pacer Center-The mission of PACER Center (Parent Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights) is to expand opportunities and enhance the quality of life of children and young adults with disabilities and their families, based on the concept of parents helping parents.
http://www.chadd.org/ ; CHADD-Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD), is a national non-profit, tax-exempt (Section 501 (c) (3) ) organization providing education, advocacy and support for individuals with AD/HD.
http://www.dss.mo.gov/cd/ ; Children’s Division-The Department of Social Services is responsible for coordinating programs to provide public assistance to children and their parents, access to health care, child support enforcement assistance and to provide specialized assistance to troubled youth.
http://pfh.org/ ; Preferred Family Health-We are a comprehensive behavioral health non-profit organization established in 1979 providing substance abuse treatment/prevention and mental health services throughout Missouri.
http://www.ccstl.org/ ; Catholic Charities- Catholic Charities works with individuals, families, and communities to help them meet their needs, address their issues, eliminate oppression and build a just and compassionate society.
http://www.dcil.org/ ; Delta Center for Independent Living- A CIL is a non-profit corporation, which assists people with significant disabilities who want to live more independently.
http://dese.mo.gov/ ; Missouri Dept. of Elementary and Secondary Education-According to the Missouri Constitution, “The supervision of instruction in the public schools shall be vested in a state board of education …” (Article IX, Section 2a). This provision gives the State Board of Education general authority for public education, within limits set by the General Assembly.
http://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/osers/osep/index.html?src=mr ; OSEP (Office of Special Education Programs) The Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) is dedicated to improving results for infants, toddlers, children and youth with disabilities ages birth through 21 by providing leadership and financial support to assist states and local districts.
http://www.cliservices.org/ ; Community Living- From children to seniors, Community Living provides people with disabilities the opportunity to learn, live, grow, and play in the community, which makes the community inclusive, diverse and a better place to live.
http://www.mpcdd.com/- Our mission is to assist the community to include all people with developmental disabilities in every aspect of life.”
http://www.ihd.umkc.edu/ The Institute conducts and collaborates on a wide variety of Applied Research projects to develop, implement, and evaluate new ideas and promising practices that support healthy, inclusive communities.
http://ptimpact.org/ Our mission is to ensure that all children with special needs receive an education which allows them to achieve their personal goals.
http://www.moadvocacy.org/ MO P&A is the only legal rights organization in Missouri exclusively for people with disabilities.
http://www.missouripeoplefirst.org/ ; People First of Missouri is a statewide organization formed by, run by and which exists for persons with developmental disabilities. Currently there are over 40 chapters across the state of Missouri with approximately 1,000 members.
www.autism-society.org <http://www.autism-society.org%20%20-%20Autism%20society%0b> The Autism Society, the nation’s leading grassroots autism organization, exists to improve the lives of all affected by autism.
www.spectrumtrainingsystemsinc.com <http://www.spectrumtrainingsystemsinc.com>  –Educates parents, teachers, therapists and friends of individuals with Austism Spectrum Disorder.
www.ddrb.org <http://www.ddrb.org>  – Development Disabilities Resource Board: The DDRB is a public taxing entity, commonly known as a “Senate Bill 40 Board” that enters into funding contracts with agencies that serve individuals with developmental disabilities in St. Charles County.
www.headinjuryctr-stl.org <http://www.headinjuryctr-stl.org>  – Center for Head Injury Services: The Center for Head Injury Services exists to rebuild and enhance the lives of people through a full continuum of community-based specialized brain injury services.
http://www.disabilityinfo.mo.gov/ Governor’s Council on Disability  The Missouri Disability Portal is provided by the Governor’s Council on Disability <http://disabilityinfo.mo.gov/gcd/>  and is designed to connect the public with national, state and local disability resources according to their inquiries and interests.
www.missouricareersource.com <http://www.missouricareersource.com>   Missouri Career Source- Division of Workforce Development and its partner agencies have collaborated to provide Missouri citizens with a fine-tuned, high functioning workforce system.
www.dcil.org <http://www.dcil.org>   Delta Center for Independent Living- A CIL is a non-profit corporation, which assists people with significant disabilities who want to live more independently. CILs are managed and staffed by people with disabilities, are always located in the communities they serve, and assist people with all types of disabilities.
www.cridercenter.org <http://www.cridercenter.org>   Crider Center for Mental Health-Our goal has always been to assure every citizen of this area has the health care they need, at the time they need it, delivered in the setting in which those services will be most effective and efficient.
www.stl-epil.org <http://www.stl-epil.org>   Epilepsy Foundation St. Louis Region
www.ucpstl.org <http://www.ucpstl.org>   United Cerebral Palsy Associate of Greater St. Louis-The Epilepsy Foundation Youth Council-St. Louis exists to foster strength, ability, creativity and self-worth in young adults ages 15-25 with epilepsy in the St. Louis area.  Missouri provides a well-rounded educational program for the deaf children of the state through the facilities and services of the Missouri School for the Deaf.
www.msd.k12.us <http://www.msd.k12.us>   Missouri School for the Deaf- Missouri provides a well-rounded educational program for the deaf children of the state through the facilities and services of the Missouri School for the Deaf.
www.msb.k12.us <http://www.msb.k12.us>   Missouri School for the Blind- MSB is a day school with a residential component serving over 1,200 children between the ages of 0-21 at either its center base in St. Louis or through its outreach services effort.
www.ldamo.org <http://www.ldamo.org>   Learning Disabilities Association of Missouri- St. Louis Learning Disabilities Association, Inc. (St. Louis LDA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the understanding and acceptance of learning disabilities.
http://paraquad.org Paraquad-Paraquad provides over 40 services, addressing the needs of individuals with all types of disabilities.
http://www.dgckids.org/ Delta Gamma Center for Children with Visual Impairments-The core service offered consists of home-based educational services for infants and toddlers, birth to three years, who are blind or visually impaired and their parents/caregivers.
www.emmaushomes.org <http://www.emmaushomes.org>   Emmaus Homes, Inc. Emmaus Homes is a faith-based mission of families, staff and volunteers, working together to provide compassionate care to adults with developmental disabilities in the St. Louis metropolitan area.
www.showmeaquatics.org <http://www.showmeaquatics.org>   Show Me Aquatics-Creates a warm water aquatic, fitness and therapeutic center that maximizes leading innovations in programming, architecture, and technologies to provide a barrier-free environment allowing anyone to improve their quality of life through physical activity.
http://www.unitedsrvcs.org United Services-United Services creates an inclusive educational environment that values children of all abilities, in partnership with our community.
http://www.aspergersyndrome.org/ OASIS –This web site provides articles, educational resources, links to local, national and international support groups, sources of professional help, lists of camps and schools, conference information, recommended reading, and moderated support message boards.
http://www.wrightslaw.com/ Wrightslaw Special Education-Parents, educators, advocates, and attorneys come to Wrightslaw <http://www.wrightslaw.com>  for accurate, reliable information about special education law, education law, and advocacy for children with disabilities.
http://www.sccasg.org/ St. Charles County Autism Support Group is dedicated to providing support for the families dealing with autism in St. Charles County, MO.
www.stlouis.missouri.org/reccouncil <http://www.stlouis.missouri.org/reccouncil>   Recreation Council of Greater St. Louis/St. Charles County-The Recreation Council of Greater St. Louis is a not-for-profit organization which serves as a “clearinghouse” for information on leisure, recreation and socialization opportunities for individuals with developmental disABILITIES who reside in the Greater St. Louis Area.
http://fcsn.org/index.php Federation for Children with Special Needs-The Federation is a center for parents and parent organizations to work together on behalf of children with special needs and their families.
http://missouridmh.typepad.com/system_of_care/ Missouri Department of Mental Health – System of CareSystem of Care is a partnership of family members, state child serving agencies, organizations and communities with shared responsibility to meet the mental health needs of children, youth and their families.
http://www.slarc.org St. Louis ArcThe St. Louis Arc is a non-profit, United Way agency that provides support and services to more than 3,000 adults and children with developmental and intellectual disabilities, and their families, throughout the St. Louis metropolitan area.
www.dsagsl.org <http://www.dsagsl.org> Down Syndrome Association of Greater St. Louis is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization comprised of families, friends, and professionals with the common interest  to benefit the lives of people with Down syndrome and their families.
www.eccstl.org <http://www.eccstl.org>  Edgewood Children’s Center At Edgewood Children’s Center, our mission is to provide compassionate care and treatment to restore children and strengthen families through intensive therapy, special education, case management and support services.

http://dese.mo.gov/divspeced/FirstSteps/ <http://dese.mo.gov/divspeced/FirstSteps/>  First Steps-First Steps is Missouri’s Early Intervention system for infants and toddlers, birth to age 3, who have delayed development or diagnosed conditions that are associated with developmental disabilities.