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Down Syndrome and Special Needs Resources

  • Angel Unaware: A Touching Story of Love and Loss, Dale Evans Rogers, Revell, 2004. Shares how Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Rogers' Down syndrome child helped draw them closer to God and to each other.
  • Beach Center on Families and Disabilities
    3111 Haworth Hall
    The University of Kansas
    Lawrence, KS 66045-7516
    Phone: 913-864-7600
    Fax: 913-864-7605
    URL: www.beachcenter.org
    Offers newsletters, publications and fact sheets. Maintains a directory of parent-to-parent programs for families with special needs children, including NICU babies.
  • Directory of Down Syndrome Internet Sites
    URL: www.downsyndrome.com
    Lists comprehensive Down syndrome resources on the internet.
  • Down Syndrome: Health Issues
    URL: www.ds-health.com
    Promotes the health of children with Down syndrome and empowers parents with knowledge.
  • Down Syndrome: Understanding the Gift of Life
    URL: www.nas.com/downsyn/
    Provides up-to-date information from experienced professionals and veteran parents.
  • Gabriel’s Angel Network: Celebrating the Lives of Children with Disabilities (GAN)
    URL: www.GabrielsAngelNetwork.org
    Shares parents’ stories and connects them to each other through interactive technology.
  • Genetic Alliance
    4301 Connecticut Avenue, NW, #404
    Washington, DC 20008-2304
    Phone: 202-966-5557
    Toll Free: (800) 336-GENE (4363), Helpline only.
    Fax: 202-966-8553
    Email: alliance@capaccess.org
    URL: www.geneticalliance.org
    Provides educational materials and referrals to consumers regarding most birth defects and genetic disorders. Referrals to parents, genetics professionals, support groups and organizations.
  • March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation
    1275 Mamaroneck Avenue
    White Plains, NY 10605
    Phone: 914-428-7100
    URL: www.marchofdimes.com
    Offers information, local referrals and education on many prenatal, pregnancy and child related issues with a focus on healthy mothers and healthy babies.
  • National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health
    2000 15th Street North, Suite 701
    Arlington, VA 22201-12617
    Phone: 703-524-5802
    Fax: 703-524-9335
    URL: www.ncemch.org
    Provides program development, education, and state-of-the-art knowledge to improve the health and well-being of the nation's children and families.
  • National Down Syndrome Congress (NDSC)
    1370 Center Drive, Suite 102
    Atlanta, GA 30338
    Phone: 770-604-9500
    Toll Free: 800.232.NDSC (6372)
    Fax: 770-604-9898
    E-Mail: info@ndsccenter.org
    URL: www.ndsccenter.org
    Offers support, literature and education.
  • National Information Center for Children and Youth With Disabilities (NICHCY)
    Box 1492
    Washington, DC 20013-1492
    Phone: 202-884-8200
    Toll Free: 800-695-0285 v/tty
    Fax 202-884-8441
    Email: nichcy@aed.org
    URL: www.nichcy.org
    Provides information on disabilities and disability-related issues.
  • National Parent to Parent Support & Information System, Inc. (NPPSIS)
    P.O. Box 907
    Blue Ridge, GA 30513
    Toll Free: 800-651-1151 (for parents)
    Fax 706-632-3826
    URL: www.NPPSIS.org
    Provides over 500 active local parent-to-parent programs for parents who are experiencing a disability or chronic illness in their family.
  • National Society of Genetic Counselors, Inc.
    401 N. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611
    Phone: 312-321-6834
    Fax: 312-673-6972
    Email: FYI@nsgc.org
    URL: www.nsgc.org
    Provides patient educational materials regarding genetic counseling and some common disorders.
  • Office for Genetics and Children with Special Health Care Needs (OGCSHCN)
    Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
    Family Health Administration
    Office for Genetics and Children with Special Health Care Needs
    201 West Preston Street, 421A
    Baltimore, Maryland 21201
    Phone: 410-767-6730
    Fax: 410-333-5047
    URL: http://www.fha.state.md.us/genetics/
    Provides education to patients, parents, professionals, voluntary organizations and the general public about genetics, genetic disorders, birth defects, and genetic services.
  • S.O.F.T. (Support Organization for Trisomy 18, 13 & related disorders)
    c-o Barb Vanherreweghe
    2982 South Union Street
    Rochester, NY 14624
    Phone: 716-594-4621
    Toll Free: 800-716-SOFT (7638)
    URL: www.trisomy.org
    Offers support for parents who have a child with a chromosome disorder, and education to families and professionals interested in the care of these children.
  • Spina Bifida Association of America
    4590 MacArthur Blvd., NW, Suite 250
    Washington, DC 20007-4226
    Phone: 202-944-3285
    Toll Free: 800-621-3141
    Fax: 202-944-3295.
    Email: sbaa@sbaa.org
    URL: www.sbaa.org
    Offers information referrals to local groups and agencies, a newsletter, literature and advocacy.
  • The National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS)
    666 Broadway
    New York, NY 10012
    Phone: 212-460-9330 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Eastern Time
    Toll Free: 800-221-4602
    Fax: 212-979-2873
    Email: info@ndss.org
    URL: www.ndss.org
    Offers families a wealth of information and resources.
  • Down With Gabriel
    URL: www.DownWithGabriel.com
    Log on to http://content.impactengine.com/ieViewer.php?tid=61789 to see a touching PowerPoint created by a family with a Down syndrome child.

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