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Family Network ResourcesUnited Cerebral Palsy of Nassau County
The mission of United Cerebral Palsy Assoc. of Nassau County, Inc. is to (a) affect positively the quality of life of persons with cerebral palsy, others with severe disabilities and multiple service needs, and the families of both and (b) prevent cerebral palsy and minimize its effects. Alzheimer's Association
The Theresa FoundationThe Foundation strives to touch the lives of special children through its support of workshops and programs of enrichment and therapy. Arthritis Foundation, L. I. Chapter
The mission of the Arthritis Foundation is to improve lives through leadership in the prevention, control and cure of arthritis and related diseases. Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of NassauOur important mission remains the same - connecting the lessons of the Holocaust to fight the bullying, apathy and prejudice of today's world. The Seeing Eye
Since 1929, The Seeing Eye has partnered with people who are blind who seek to enhance their independence, dignity, and self-confidence through the use of Seeing Eye dogs. More than 15,000 of these specially bred and trained dogs have brought a new level of mobility, safety, and self-sufficiency to almost 8,000 men and women. Long Island Infant Developmental Program
Long Island Infant Developmental Program (LIIDP) is a private, nonprofit, home-based early intervention and preschool program that provides services to children age birth to five years with developmental delays. Developmental delay is a term used to indicate that a child is not reaching developmental milestones at the expected times. The Guide Dog Foundation Mission
To improve the quality of life for people who are blind, visually impaired, or with other special needs. Since 1946, the Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind, Inc. has provided guide dogs free of charge to blind people who seek enhanced mobility and independence The Alliance for Inclusion in the Arts
The Multiple Sclerosis Society
The School for Language and Commuinication Development
At SLCD, our mission is to identify children with language and communication disorders early and provide educational programs which will prepare them for a world filled with words, sentences, stories and messages. Language is a symbol system; it provides the means to reach out to the world. It is the most important skill that a child must learn early in life. Language provides the foundation for socializing, reading, questioning, writing and thinking. www.scld.org ACLD
The mission of ACLD is to support the pursuit of an enviable life for people with developmental disabilities. Angela’s House
Alzheimer's Association
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The Alliance for Inclusion in the Arts is the nation’s leading advocate for full diversity as a key to the vitality and dynamism of American theatre, film, and television. We promote authentic dialogue about race, culture, and disability that embraces the complexity of underlying social and historical issues.
The Multiple Sclerosis Society’s mission is: We mobilize people and resources to drive research for a cure and to address the challenges of everyone affected by MS.

In 1992, the non for profit Angela’s House, was created to offer families and professionals an agency to call to help medically frail children and their families. Angela’s House has helped to simplify home care options for families by coordinating the extensive array of services needed to support medically frail children at home.