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  California Department of Rehabilitation http://www.rehab.cahwnet.gov/
Assist Californians with disabilities in obtaining and retaining employment and maximizing their ability to live independently in their communities.
  Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund Inc. http://www.dredf.org
Our mission is to secure and advance the civil rights of people with disabilities.
  Through the Looking Glass http://www.lookingglass.org
Provides information, services and training regarding families in which a parent or a child has a disability.
  Protection & Advocacy, Inc. http://www.pai-ca.org/
Provides advocacy services for people with disabilities. Offices in Sacramento, Oakland, Los Angeles, and San Diego.
  California Department of Education: Special Education Division http://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/se/
Gives parents and teachers information about assistance that is available for the learning disabled. Includes lists of pending relevant legislation and issues.
  California Department of Developmental Services http://www.dds.ca.gov/
The agency through which the State of California provides services and supports to children and adults with developmental disabilities.
  Disability Benefits 101 http://www.disabilitybenefits101.org
Covers California's disability benefits and helps workers, job seekers, and service providers understand the connections between work and benefits.
  Center for Accessible Technology http://www.cforat.org/
Resources and services on the use of computer technology for people with disabilities.
  California State Independent Living Council http://www.calsilc.org
Maximizes options for independence for persons with disabilities.
  Learning Disabilities Association of California http://www.ldaca.org/
Helping children and adults with learning disabilities receive the appropriate services, accommodations, and programs to enable them to lead happy, productive lives.
  Matrix Parent Network and Resource Center http://www.matrixparents.org/
Provides services to families primarily in Marin, Napa, Sonoma, and Solano counties.
  Braille and Talking Book Library http://www.library.ca.gov/services/btbl.html
Lends braille, cassette and talking books, magazines and playback equipment to northern Californians unable to read conventional print.
  Rolling Start http://rollingstart.com/
Provides programs and services to persons with disabilities in San Bernardino, Inyo, and Mono Counties. Classes, services, newsletter, and consumer profiles.
  Fiesta Educativa Inc. http://www.fiestaeducativa.org
An organization providing information, training and advocacy services to persons with disabilities and their families. Services are provided in English and Spanish.
  UCLA Intervention Program http://kloo.bol.ucla.edu/IP/Home.htm
Provides intervention services to children with special needs.
  California Family Resource Centers/Networks http://www.dds.ca.gov/EarlyStart/FamilyResources.cfm
Directory of centers that provide early intervention services to new parents.
  Resources for Californians and Others with Physical Disabilities or Disfigurements http://sandygo.tripod.com/index.html
Annotated links sorted by topic.
  AbilityFirst http://www.abilityfirst.org/
Non-profit organization serving adults and children with disabilities. Programs, resources, events, highlights, and donation information.
  Hope for Hearing Foundation http://www.hope4hearing.org/
A non-profit organization dedicated to helping hearing impaired people through hearing loss workshops, lipreading classes, and grants for hearing and balance research.
  California Chapter of The Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps (CAL-TASH) http://www.tash.org/chapters/caltash/
Advocacy for Californians with severe disabilities in education, employment, living, recreation and other community access issues through legislation, information and support of litigation.
  March of Dimes: California Chapter http://www.marchofdimes.com/california/
A non-profit organization dedicated to preventing birth defects.
  Family Village -- California Resources http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/comm/california.html
Information, resources, communication opportunities for persons with disabilities.
  Independent Living Centers http://www.rehab.cahwnet.gov/ils/ilclist.htm
Listing which includes email addresses and contact information.
  Special Camp for Special Kids http://www.specialcamp.org/
A summer day camp for disabled youth which links them with volunteer counselors one-on-one.
  Braille Institute http://www.brailleinstitute.org/
A non profit organization that provides programs and services to educate about blindness, visually impaired and blind individuals and macular degeneration.
  California Supported Living Network http://www.supportedliving.com/
Advocacy group for the systematic development and maintenance of quality supported living services so that persons with developmental disabilities have the option of living in their own homes. Events and information.
  Connections Referral Service http://carehomefinders.com
Information and referral to retirement, board and care, assisted living, nursing, long term care and Alzheimer's homes in Los Angeles, Orange and Ventura counties.
  Autism Society of California http://www.autismsocietyca.org/
Promoting lifelong access and opportunities for persons within the autism spectrum. Board of directors, chapter and resource links.
  NICHCY California State Sheet http://www.nichcy.org/Pages/StateSpecificInfo.aspx?State=CA
Contact information for disability resources.
  http://www.oparc.org/ http://www.oparc.org/
Job and housing assistance for disabled adults.
  California Rehabilitation Association http://www.carehab.org/
Advocates for the rights of people with disabilities in California and representing rehabilitation professionals.
  Willie Ross Foundation for the Developmentally Disabled http://www.willieross.org/index.html
Enhances the quality of life for non-verbal, deaf, and developmentally disabled adults.
  Ability Counts, Inc. http://www.abilitycounts.org/
California Accredited Rehabilitation Facility, a tax exempt non-profit organization. Provides developmentally disabled adults with vocational training.
  California Association of State Hospital Parent Councils for the Retarded http://www.cashpcr.com/
Lobbies to protect the rights of the mentally retarded and developmentally disabled.

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