Family Resource Links
We are pleased to offer the following links as additional resources.
- American Network of Community Options and Resource, ANCOR
- Autism Society of America
- Best Buddies, International
- Cecil County Chamber Commerce
- Brain Injury Association
- Cecil County Government
- Epilepsy Foundation of America
- Family NET Works
- Harford County Chamber of Commerce
- Harford County Government
- Harford County Public Library
- Harford County Public Schools
- Harford County Special Education Council Advisory Committee (SECAC) Contact Rhonda Creecy
- Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Homepage
- Journal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps, JASH
- Kennedy Krieger Institute
- Living Free Campaign
- Maryland Association of Community Services, MACS
- Maryland Association of Non-Profits, MANO
- Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
- Maryland Developmental Disabilities Administration
- Maryland Developmental Disabilities Council
- Maryland State Department of Education
- Maryland State Legislature
- National Council on Disabilities
- National Down Syndrome Society
- National Down Syndrome Congress
- National Info Center For Children & Youth With Disabilities (NICHCY)
- National Federation of the Blind
- National Mental Health Association
- National Organization for Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
- National Organization on Disability
- Partners in Policymaking
- People on the Go of Maryland
- Project Ask Me
- SABE (Self-Advocates Learning Empowerment)
- TASH Disability Advocacy Worldwide
- The Arc Link
- The Arc of Maryland</li>
- The Arc of the US
- The Cross Disability Rights Coalition
- The House of Representatives, United States of America
- The Senate, United States of America
- The United Way of Central Maryland
- United Cerebral Palsy Association
- United States Department of Education
- US Department of Health and Human Services
- US Department of Housing and Urban Development
- Waiting List Campaign
- Wrightslaw
- Learn Sign Language
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