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Helpful LinksAMBUCS™, Inc. is a non-profit service organization consisting of a diverse group of men and women who are dedicated to creating mobility and independence for people with disabilities. Arc of Lancaster County supports individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities and their families. They are recognized as a leader of advocacy and community education services in both Lancaster County and Pennsylvania. Central Pennsylvania Regional Autism Partnership's mission is to improve the quality of life for people living with autism spectrum disorders throughout central Pennsylvania by providing responsive, meaningful, "real-world" help for them, their families, and their communities. Daniel's Den Playground is open to the public (dawn to dusk) for all children and their families no matter their abilities. Disability.gov is a comprehensive website designed to offer people with disabilities access to important information and opportunities. Lancaster County Austism Mommies is an alliance of mothers dedicated to creating circles of support that embrace families touched by autism. Lancaster County Mental Health/Mental Retardation/Early Intervention (MH/MR/EI) is the tax-funded agency mandated by state and federal law to provide services to persons with mental illness or mental retardation. They also provide services to children from birth to age 3 with developmental disabilities. Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13 (IU 13) strives to improve student learning by providing both direct educational services and educational support services for Lancaster and Lebanon counties' 22 school districts, as well as for adult education students, nonpublic schools, and preschoolers and their families. Links 2 Care provides professional home healthcare and staffing services. MyAutismTeam is a social network for parents of kids with autism. It gives you the easiest way to find the best providers in your area who can help your child thrive. Parent to Parent of Pennsylvania links families of children with disabilities and special needs. Sensory Processing Disorder Foundation offers an abundance of services and programs for professionals, parents, and anyone interested in knowing more about this neurological disorder that affects as many as 1 in 6 children United Disabilities Services provides in-home personal care, independent living support, and personal development and enrichment services for individuals with disabilities that enable them to take control of their lives; living in the comfort of their own homes. United Way of Lancaster County brings our community together and focuses resources on the most critical health and human service needs in the county. |