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    Advocacy Organizations

    Council of Parent, Attorneys & Advocates (COPAA)
    The Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates, Inc. (COPAA) is an independent, nonprofit, §501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization of attorneys, advocates and parents. Our primary mission is to secure high quality educational services for children with disabilities.
    www.copaa.net
    P.O. Box 6767
    Towson, MD 21285
    Phone: (410) 372-0208
    Fax: (410) 372-0209

    Legal Aid Justice Center (Just Children Program)
    http://www.justice4all.org/our_programs/justchildren
    1000 Preston Avenue, Suite A
    Charlottesville, VA 22903
    Phone: (434) 977-0553
    Fax: (434) 977-0558
    Toll-free: (800) 763-7323 (clients only)

    National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
    www.namivirginia.org
    PO Box 8260
    Richmond, VA 23226
    Phone: (804)285-8264
    Fax: (804)285-8464

    The Arc of VA
    www.arcofva.org
    2025 E. Main St., Suite 107
    Richmond, VA 23223
    Phone: (804) 649-8481
    Fax: (804) 649-3585

    Maryland Disabilities Law Center
    1800 N. Charles Street
    Suite 400
    Baltimore, MD 21201
    http://www.mdlc.org

    PEATC
    Parent Educational Advocacy Training Center
    http://www.peatc.org

    Assistive Technology

    NewWell Fund
    http://www.atlfa.org/
    1602 Rolling Hills Drive
    Suite 107
    Richmond, VA 23229
    804-662-9000
    804-662-9533 (fax)

    Statewide Training and Technical Assistance (TTAC) System
    Statewide system, supported by the Virginia Department of Education, set up to support professionals serving students with disabilities.
    http://www.peatc.org/base.cgim?template=parent_resources.ttac

    Virginia Assistive Technology System
    http://www.vats.org/
    8004 Franklin Farms Dr.
    Richmond, VA 23229
    804-662-9990
    804-662-9478 (fax)

    Community Service Boards

    Community Services Boards
    Find your local CSB here
    www.dbhds.virginia.gov/SVC-csbs.asp

    Virginia Association of Community Service Boards (VACSB)
    http://www.vacsb.org
    10128-B West Broad Street
    Glen Allen, VA 23060
    804-330-3141
    804-330-3611 (fax)

    Disability Civil Rights

    Disability and Business Technical Assistance Centers - Region 3
    Information about disability rights under ADA
    http://www.transcen.org
    401 N. Washington Street
    Suite 450
    Rockville, MD 20850
    Voice: (301) 424-2002
    TTY: (301) 309-2435
    Fax: (301) 251-3762 (fax)

    Office of Civil Rights (District of Columbia Office)
    The Department of Health and Human Services, through the Office for Civil Rights (OCR), promotes and ensures that people have equal access to and opportunity to participate in and receive services in all HHS programs without facing unlawful discrimination. Through prevention and elimination of unlawful discrimination, the Office for Civil Rights helps HHS carry out its overall mission of improving the health and well-being of all people affected by its many programs.
    http://www.hhs.gov/ocr
    Office of Civil Rights
    U.S. Department of Health and Human Service
    200 Independence Avenue, SW
    Washington, D.C. 20201
    Phone: 800-368-1019
    OCR_DC@ed.gov

    Disability Service Boards

    Links to local DSBs
    Find your local DSB here:
    http://www.vadrs.org/cbs/dsc/dsb.htm

    Virginia Disability Services Board Network
    The Disability Service Boards were created by state stature as partnerships between consumers, local governments & business volunteers to increase access and develop consumer-oriented, community based services for persons with physical and sensory disabilities.
    http://www.vadrs.org/cbs/dsc

    Early Childhood

    Autism Epicenter
    http://www.autismepicenter.com

    Family Involvement Project
    The Family Involvement Project provides support to families whose children are receiving early intervention services in Virginia. Project staff are available for parent to parent support, to provide information about resources, and to train on effective parent provider partnerships.
    http://www.arcfip.org
    The Arc of Virginia
    2025 East Main Street Suite 107
    Richmond, VA 23223
    Phone: 1-888-604-2677

    Programs for Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities: Ages Birth through 2 Infant & Toddler Connection of Virginia
    Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services
    http://www.infantva.org/
    1220 Bank Street, 9th Floor
    P.O. Box 1797
    Richmond, Virginia 23219-1797
    Office: (804) 786-3710
    Fax: (804) 371-7959

    Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services
    www.dbhds.virginia.gov
    P.O. Box 1797
    Richmond, VA 23218-1797
    804-786-3921
    804-371-6638 (fax)

    Virginia Interagency Coordinating Council
    The council consists of parents, state agency representatives, early intervention service providers and members of the Virginia General Assembly. Mission: To advise and offer guidance in planning the comprehensive system of early intervention services defined in the Pubic Law to assure the implementation and evaluation of the coordinated, statewide, interagency multidisciplinary system of services which enhances the capacity of families to meet the needs of their infants and toddlers.
    www.infantva.org/wkg-VICC.htm

    Education

    Regional Special Education Programs
    www.doe.virginia.gov/students_parents/reg_spec_ed_progs.shtml

    The Virginia Department of Dispute Resolution Services
    Office of State Supreme Court, maintains the Directory, a master list of all certified mediators in the state and the region/circuit where they practice.
    www.courts.state.va.us/courtadmin/aoc/djs/programs/drs/home.html

    Virginia Association of Independent Specialized Education Facilities
    www.vaisef.org
    823 East Main Street, Suite 1300
    Richmond, Virginia 23219
    Phone: (804) 643-2776

    Virginia Department of Correctional Education
    www.dce.virginia.gov
    Department of Correctional Education
    James Monroe Building, 7th Floor
    101 North 14th Street
    Richmond, Virginia 23219-3678
    Phone: (804) 225-3310
    TDD: (804) 371-8647
    Fax: (804) 225-3255

    Virginia Department of Education
    www.doe.virginia.gov
    Virginia Department of Education
    James Monroe Building
    101 N. 14th Street
    Richmond, VA 23219

    Virginia Department of Education Mediation Information
    Information provided by VADOE to help school personnel and parents contact mediators to attain assistance in resolving school services conflicts.
    www.doe.virginia.gov/special_ed/resolving_disputes/mediation/index.shtml

    Virginia Department of Education Office of Special Education and Student Services
    www.doe.virginia.gov/about/spec_ed_and_stu_svs/index.shtml
    P.O. Box 2120
    Richmond, VA 23218
    800-292-3820 

    Virginia Special Education Regulations
    Regulations currently in effect
    www.doe.virginia.gov/special_ed/regulations/state/index.shtml

    Virginia State Special Education Advisory Committee (SSEAC)
    www.doe.virginia.gov/boe/committees_advisory/special_ed/index.shtml
    C/O Department of Education
    P.O. Box 2120
    Richmond, VA 23218
    Phone (800)-292-3820

    Virginia Training and Technical Assistance Centers (T/TAC)
    Sites located in various regions around Virginia that offer help to teachers and parents of children with disabilities
    http://www.vcu.edu/ttac/

    Estate Planning

    Commonwealth Community Trust
    Commonwealth Community Trust (CCT) was established for Virginia residents to provide a convenient and economical way to have trust funds administered for people with disabilities that will supplement the benefits offered by entitlement programs. Our mission is to enhance government programs for the lifelong special needs of the beneficiary so that he or she can live securely.
    http://www.commonwealthcommunitytrust.org/
    P.O. Box 29408
    Richmond, VA 23242-0408
    Phone: (804) 740-6930
    Phone: (888) 241-6039 (Outside Richmond call toll free)

    Health Care Funding

    Department of Medical Assistance Services
    The Department of Medical Assistance Services provides a system of high-quality comprehensive health services to members of Virginia’s low-income population as part of a safety net provided by the taxpayers to qualifying individuals in need and their families. The Department encourages beneficiaries to take personal responsibility for improving their health outcomes so they can achieve greater self-sufficiency. The Department strives to ensure that program integrity is maintained in the array of preventive, acute and long-term care services it provides, and that fraud, waste and abuse are detected and eliminated to the maximum extent possible.
    www.dmas.virginia.gov
    Phone: (804) 786-7933

    Family Access to Medical Insurance Security
    FAMIS is Virginia's program that helps working families provide health insurance to their children. FAMIS stands for Family Access to Medical Insurance Security. Working together, we will make sure your children get the high quality health insurance they need.
    www.famis.org
    Phone: 1-866-87FAMIS (1-866-873-2647)
    TDD: 1-888-221-1590 (8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday - Friday; 9 a.m to 12 noon Saturday)

    Link to the Medicaid Handbook
    www.dmas.virginia.gov/rcp-medicaid_hand_book.htm

    Virginia Bureau of Insurance
    www.state.va.us/scc
    300 East Main Street, Tyler Building
    Richmond, VA 23219
    Phone: (804) 371-9691
    Phone: (800) 552-7945 (In VA)

    Intellectual Disabilities

    Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (DBHDS)
    www.dbhds.virginia.gov

    Northern Virginia Training Centers operated by DBHDS
    The Department's five training centers provide residential care and training in areas such as language, self-care, independent living, socialization and in academic skills and motor development.
    www.nvtc.dbhds.virginia.gov

    Legislative & Judicial

    Legislative Information System
    http://leg1.state.va.us/

    Virginia General Assembly & Education Legislation
    www.doe.virginia.gov/boe/legislation/index.shtml

    Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice
    www.djj.state.va.us

    Virginia General Assembly
    www.legis.state.va.us

    Recreation

    American Association for Physical Activity and Recreation (AAPAR)
    www.aahperd.org/aapar
    1900 Association Dr.
    Reston, VA 20191-1598
    Phone: (703) 476-3430
    Fax: (703) 476-9527

    National Rehabilitation & Rediscovery Foundation, Inc. (NRRF)
    Dance & movement classes for person ages 16 and up with brain injuries and neurological impairments in various locations.
    www.nrrf.us
    Attn: Marianne Talbot
    PO Box 41226
    Arlington, VA 22204
    Phone: (703) 521-6966

    Virginia Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation & Dance
    www.vahperd.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=40
    7812 Falling Hill Terrace
    Chesterfield, VA 23832
    Phone: (804) 519-6343 

    Virginia Special Olympics
    http://www.specialolympicsva.com/
    3212 Skipwith Road, Suite 100
    Richmond, VA 23294
    Phone: (804) 346-5544
    Phone: (800) 932-GOLD (In VA only)
    Fax: (804) 346-9633

    Wintergreen Adaptive Skiing
    http://www.skiwas.org/

    Rehabilitation

    Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired
    http://www.vdbvi.org/
    397 Azalea Avenue
    Richmond 23227
    Phone: (804) 371-3140
    Phone: (800) 622-2155 (Toll-Free)

    DRS Community offices list
    www.vadrs.org/offices.htm

    Virginia Board for People with Disabilities
    Promotes and facilitates maximum independence, productivity, family support, and community participation of people with disabilities through advocacy, education, and prevention initiatives.
    http://www.vaboard.org/
    202 N. 9th Street, 9th Floor
    Richmond, VA 23219
    Phone: (804) 786-0016
    Voice/TTY: (800) 846-4464
    Fax: (804) 786-1118

    Virginia Department for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
    http://www.vddhh.org/
    1602 Rolling Hills Drive, Suite 203
    Richmond, VA 23229-5012
    Voice/TDD: (804) 662-9502
    Voice/TDD: (800) 552-7917 (Toll-Free in VA)

    Virginia Department of Rehabilitative Services (DRS)
    http://www.vadrs.org/
    8004 Franklin Farms Drive
    Richmond, VA  23229
    Phone: (800) 552-5019
    TTY: (800) 464-9950

    Virginia Office for Protection and Advocacy (VOPA)
    VOPA was formerly the Department for the Rights of Virginians
    with Disabilities (DRVD)
    http://www.vopa.state.va.us/
    Ninth Street Office Building
    202 North Ninth Street, Ninth Floor
    Richmond, VA 23219
    Phone: (800) 552-3962

    Respite

    "Kidz Clubhouse"
    Weekend Respite Care and Summer Camps
    Phone: (703) 438-8370
    Fax: (703) 438-8371
    Email: dianeanderson5@yahoo.com

    Family Friends
    Volunteer Respite Matching Service Northern Virginia
    Beverly Horn
    12011 Government Center Parkway, Suite 400
    Fairfax, VA 22035
    Phone: 703-324-5607

    Respite Resource Project
    https://www.pubinfo.vcu.edu/partnership2/ecom/category.asp?cat=9

    Social Services

    Comprehensive Services for At-Risk Youth and Families Office
    http://www.csa.state.va.us/

    Virginia Department of Social Services
    http://www.dss.state.va.us/
    801 E. Main Street
    Richmond, VA 23219
    800-552-3431 (toll-free)
    804-726-7000 (Richmond)

    Therapy Associations

    Speech-Language-Hearing Association of Virginia
    http://www.shav.org/
    3126 West Carry Street #436
    Richmond, VA 23221
    Phone: 888-729-7428
    Fax: 888-729-3489

    Virginia Academy of School Psychologists
    http://www.vaspweb.org/

    Virginia Occupational Therapy Association
    http://www.vaota.org/
    2231 Oak Bay Lane
    Richmond, VA 23233
    Phone: (804) 754-4120

    Virginia Physical Therapy Association
    http://www.vpta.org/
    1111 North Fairfax Street
    Alexandria, VA 22314-1488
    Phone: (800) 999-2782 Ext.3235

    Virginia Society for Technology in Education
    http://www.vste.org/
    PMB 149
    9702 Gayton Road
    Richmond, VA 23233-4907
    804.925-VSTE (8783) (Office)

    University Affiliated Programs

    Partnership for People with Disabilities
    (Formerly the Virginia Institute for Developmental Disabilities, VIDD)
    http://www.vcu.edu/partnership/index.html

    The Helen A. Keller Institute for Human Disabilities
    http://kihd.gmu.edu/
    George Mason University
    4400 University Drive, MS 1F2
    Fairfax, Virginia 22030
    Phone: 703.993.3670
    Fax: 703.993.3681

    Uncategorized Group

    Children and Adults with ADHD (CHADD) of Northern Virginia
    CHADD of Northern Virginia General Meetings
    See http://www.chadd.net/115 for scheduled speakers and events
    Location: Media Center
    James Madison High School
    2500 James Madison Drive, Vienna Virginia
    For all our programs, the doors open at 7 pm: browse our lending library, enjoy the free refreshments, and network.
    Announcements and the program begin at 7:30. The program ends at about 9:15 pm.
    Open to the public. No RSVP required
    www.chadd.net

    Expressive Therapeutic Movement
    Expressive Therapeutic Movement (ETM) is a 501c3 not for profit organization specializing in psychophysical therapy using creative pathways such as movement, dialogue, and drawing. ETM aims to foster healthy body+mind connections and awaken awareness of body, feelings, and thoughts through the SEFIT process. SEFIT enhances the integration of the "WHOLE" Individual by providing the tools to understand the language of movement and unlock the true potential of all individuals. Children who are physically or emotionally challenged with disorders such as Autism, Down Syndrome, and ADHD are accepted into the program. ETM also provides services for adults of all abilities.
    www.etm-movements.com
    etm.movements@gmail.com

    Housing for Persons with Disabilities
    This guide has been created to help individuals living with disabilities, and their family members, in the process of buying a home of their own. Here you can learn more about the five important steps in buying a home and about financial assistance programs that are available for you living with disabilities, who want to buy a home.
    http://www.mortgageloan.com/disabilities/

    TTAC Online (Technical Assistance Centers)
    GMU TTAC Information
    Phone number: 703-993-4496
    TTAC Online the state wide TTAC website is
    http://www.ttaconline.org/
    http://ttac.gmu.edu/