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Contact information for the MS Society in Alabama. Chapters encourage personal empowerment with employment counseling, family programs, volunteer opportunities, and advocacy issues.
Organization comprised of local support and advocacy groups throughout the state dedicated to improving the quality of life for persons with a mental illness in Alabama.
Works to improve the quality of life of persons in Alabama with autism spectrum disorders and their families through education, advocacy and support.
Works to coordinate a comprehensive system of community services that are directed by people with developmental disabilities and/or their families.
Works to protect and serve people in Alabama with mental illness, mental retardation and substance abuse problems.
Offers services from birth through life for Alabamians with disabilities through four major programs.
Supports a network of agencies and programs throughout the state of Alabama to promote the independence and dignity of seniors through a comprehensive and coordinated system of quality services.
A non-partisan coalition of individuals with disabilities and advocacy organizations that works to educate legislators and the public about disability issues, including accessibility, transportation and employment.
Works to increase public awareness of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and to stimulate the development of supportive services.
Contact information for all ILCs in Alabama. ILCs provide people with disabilities advocacy and support services, including assistance with employment, transportation, housing, health care and living skills.
A comprehensive education and rehabilitation system serving children and adults in Alabama who are deaf, blind and multi-disabled.
Helps caregivers of children or adults with disabilities or chronic illnesses in Alabama find respite providers for temporary short-term help with caretaking.
Provides programs and services that serve and support deaf and hard of hearing Alabamians.
Provides programs and services to ensure that all military personnel and their families in the state of Alabama receive appropriate recognition, tangible support and neighborly care.
Provides programs and services to support the independence and full inclusion of children and adults with Cerebral Palsy and other disabilities.
Provides programs and services to support the independence and full inclusion of children and adults with cerebral palsy and other disabilities.
Provides programs and services to support the independence and full inclusion of children and adults with Cerebral Palsy and other disabilities.
Indian Health Service's Nashville Area office supports tribal governments and urban Indian communities in the development and administration of comprehensive health care delivery systems that meet the needs of Indian people in all states throughout the Eastern and Southern U.S.
Non-profit organization provides a variety of services for people with disabilities in Alabama, including respite care, adult daycare programs, residental homes, supported living and transportation.
Links to information about events and activities happening in Alabama that improve access to medical homes for children with special health care needs.
Promotes independence for persons with physically disabling conditions and opportunities to pursue active healthy lifestyles.
An all-volunteer organization made up of parents and family members of individuals affected by an autism spectrum disorder, as well as professionals working in the field.
Information and resources about health insurance for infants, children and teens in Alabama.
AIDS Alabama devotes its energy and resources statewide to helping people with HIV/AIDS live healthy, independent lives and works to prevent the spread of HIV. Supportive services include case management, housing assistance and transportation to medical and social service appointments.
Alzheimer's Association chapters provide information, programs and services, including support groups and educational workshops, to people with Alzheimer's disease, their family members and caregivers. The Mid South Chapter serves 85 counties covering the majority of Tennessee and Northern Alabama as well as counties in Mississippi, Arkansas and Virginia.
Directory of mental health treatment facilities and support services in the state.
Responds to the particular needs of persons affected by Parkinson's disease and their caregivers through education, referral, support and public awareness programs.