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The Arc
The Arc promotes and protects the human rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and actively supports their full inclusion and participation in the community throughout their lifetimes.
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Good Shepard School for Children
Located in St. Louis, Good Shepherd School for Children is a not-for-profit child care center, preschool and therapy center. We serve children with and without special needs, ages six weeks to six years, and up to age 18 in our therapy services.
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IDDHelp.org was created for you – whether you are an individual who needs help, a family member needing services for a loved one, or an organization seeking better ways to serve your clients. A trained Community Connector is available to listen and to help provide information on agencies in the St. Louis Region that provide services to people with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.
Anyone who has tried to locate resources for themselves or someone they care about knows that our region is fortunate to have many quality agencies and supports for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. What has been lacking is a centralized, coordinated system to help people not only understand the options that are available, but how to successfully access them.
We want to make sure that people who need information, who need help, know where to find it.
The IDDHelp.org service is:
Free and confidential
Available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
(Community Connectors: M-F 8am-5pm)
Online, Email, and Phone
(multi-lingual and accessible)
Our IDDHelp.org team is:
Trained, knowledgeable, and friendly
Compassionate and caring
Ready to help
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Missouri First Steps
First Steps is Missouri's Early Intervention system that provides services to families with children, birth to three years of age, with disabilities or developmental delays. The program is designed to meet the needs of families related to enhancing their child's development, learning, and participation in family and community life.
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March of Dimes - St. Louis
March of Dimes mission is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, infant mortality, and premature birth.
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Missouri Family to Family
We serve individuals with disabilities, their families,
and the professionals
who support them.
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St. Louis Arc
We connect individuals and their families to:
Support groups and workshops that provide resources and continuous education
Home and center-based therapies to strengthen the body and mind
Social and recreational programs to stay active and have fun
Employment and training services to reach their work goals
Residential and adult day programs to stay engaged with their surrounding community
Our core values of respect, collaboration, and empowerment drive everything we do.
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United Cerebal Palsy Heartland
UCPH mission is to provide the highest quality programs, services and supports while
advancing the independence, productivity and full citizenship of children and adults living with disabilities.
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Center for Parent Information and Resources
Your central “Hub” of information and products created for the network of Parent Centers serving families of children with disabilities
All the materials found on the CPIR Hub have been created and archived for Parent Centers around the country to help them provide support and services to the families they serve. The CPIR employs a user-centered process, gathering the perspectives of our experienced audience—Parent Center staff members and other experts—every step of the way, to create products and services that increase Parent Centers’ knowledge and capacity in specific domains.
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UD Mobility Technology: GoBabyGo!
At GoBabyGo! we are committed to a single, urgent vision:
All people exploring their world via independent mobility!