- Blind Industries and Services of Maryland
A not for profit organization providing training and employment opportunities for blind and multi-handicapped citizens. Has product and service listings, news and rehabilitation information.
http://bism.org/
- Center for Social Change
A non-profit organization that provides residential services, vocational services, supported employment, volunteership and advocacy to all individuals with developmental disabilities through an integrative support system of care, love and partnership.
http://www.centerforsocialchange.org/
- CHI Centers Inc.
Dedicated to furthering the independence, self-reliance and dignity of individuals with developmental disabilities. Includes description of programs, services, news, and events.
http://www.chicenters.org/
- Community Living, Inc.
A not-for-profit agency providing residential services for people with developmental disabilities (mental retardation) in Frederick County.
http://www.communitylivinginc.org/
- Developmental Disabilities Administration of Maryland
Works to assure the full participation of individuals with developmental disabilities and their families in all aspects of community life. Provides access to supports and services necessary to foster personal growth, independence and productivity.
http://www.ddamaryland.org/
- Disability Advocacy Training and Technical Assistance
Enhances advocacy functions of consumer run or consumer responsive organizations by providing state of the art technical assistance and training to their staff and board, providing them with the knowledge and skills necessary to ensure organizational efficiency.
http://dat2a.org/
- Hannah More School
academic and therapeutic programs for emotionally disabled teenagers in a nurturing environment to enable students to develop the skills necessary to reach their greatest potential in an increasingly complex and culturally diverse society.
http://www.hannahmore.org/
- Harbour School
A private, non-profit school for K-12 Students with learning disabilities.
http://www.harbourschool.org/
- Hearing and Speech Agency (HASA)
Private, special education center that serves as a direct service provider, information resource center, and advocate for people of all ages and incomes who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have speech and language disabilities. Based in Baltimore City.
http://www.hasa.org/
- High School / High Tech
Information about model program which introduces high school youth with disabilities to careers in science, engineering and high technology.
http://www.high-school-high-tech.com
- Inwood House
An apartment community specially for adults with disabilities with affordable rents, accessible designs and community life.
http://www.inwoodhouse.org/
- Learning Independence Through Computers
LINC is a non-profit computer resource center that provides opportunities for people with disabilities. Membership, projects, and training.
http://www.linc.org/
- Lions Camp Merrick
Providing outdoor summer camping memories for deaf, blind, and diabetic persons.
http://lionscampmerrick.org/
- Lower Shore Enterprises Inc.
Training and employment placement service for workers with disabilities on Maryland's Lower Eastern Shore.
http://lowershoreenterprises.org/
- Maryland - Kennedy Krieger Institute
Treatment for neurogenetic illnesses, developmental disorders, and traumatic neurological injury in children and adolescents.
http://www.kennedykrieger.org/
- Maryland Arts Access
Making arts, recreation and cultural activities accessible throughout Maryland for all persons regardless of disability or the nature of disability.
http://www.mdtap.org/md_arts.html
- Maryland Association of Community Services (MACS)
A private nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening agencies to better support people with developmental disabilities and their families in their own communities.
http://www.macsonline.org/
- Maryland Association of the Deaf
Provides support to enhance the quality of life for deaf and hard of hearing Marylanders, and increases social, civic, educational, and economic opportunities through its programs and services. Includes achievements, photo gallery, newsletters, and issues.
http://www.mdad.org/
- Maryland Ravens, Inc.
promotes the natural abilities of the physically challenged via sports and other social interactions.
http://www.MDRAVENS.org/
- Maryland Relay
a public service provided by the Maryland Department of Budget and Management/Telecommunications Access of Maryland enables standard telephone users to communicate with people who are deaf, hard of hearing, deaf/blind, or speech disabled who use a TTY
http://www.mdrelay.org/
- Maryland School for the Deaf
free public education for children from birth through age 21 who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing
http://www.msd.edu/
- Maryland Technology Assistance Program
information on available products, devices, services and other resources to assist individuals with disabilities and senior citizens.
http://www.mdtap.org/
- Maryland Works, Inc.
Statewide association whose primary members are community service agencies that offer diverse employment supports for people experiencing disability or poverty.
http://www.mdworks.com/
- Melwood
Provides job training, employment opportunities, residential services, and recreational opportunities for people with developmental disabilities and their families in the Washington, D.C. metro area.
http://www.melwood.org/
- Miracle League of Maryland
Provides children who are living with various mental and/or physical challenges an opportunity to play baseball as a team member in an organized league.
http://www.mdmiracleleague.org/
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