Resources for Children with Disabilities – Arizona

Arizona Early Intervention Program
The Arizona Early Intervention Program (AzEIP) is the statewide system of services and supports for families of infants and toddlers, birth to three years of age, with disabilities or special developmental needs. AzEIP helps families to build on their child’s strengths, and enhance and promote their child’s growth, development, and learning. The site offers resources, ways to refer children and information on the Interagency Coordinating Council for Infants and Toddlers.

 

Developmental Disabilities Council
Governor’s Council on Developmental Disabilities
The Arizona Center for Disability Law
Institute for Human Development

 

Epilepsy Foundation of Arizona
P.O. Box 25084
Phoenix, AZ 85002
(602) 406-3581

 

Families Reaching Harmony, Inc
Thedia Michelle Gamble
P.O. Box 5423
Window Rock, AZ 86515
520-729-2468
520-729-2470
TMGenigma@aol.com

 

FAS Arizona (Fetal Alcohol Syndrome)
Site contains information on resources available in Arizona for families, educators, professionals, and service provider agencies serving individuals with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and related disorders. Related sites include: FAS Community Resource Center, Tucson, Arizona, providing information about Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and related disorders.

 

NICHCY State Resources
Over 40 resources for the state of Arizona.

 

Pilot Parents of Southern Arizona
Lynn Kallis
2600 N. Wyatt Dr.
Tucson, AZ 85712
602-324-3150
602-468-3001 (Phoenix)

Pilot Parents was originally focused on parents of newborns with disabilities, but has expanded its role to help parents through many of life’s difficult transitions.

 

RAISING Special Kids
Joyce Millard – Hoie
2400 N. Central
Suite 200
Phoenix, AZ 85004
602-242-4366 Voice & TDD
602-242-4306 FAX
1-800-237-3007 in AZ

 

Sharing Down Syndrome Arizona
Sharing Down Syndrome Arizona Inc. is a nonprofit parent organization whose goal is to enhance the quality of life of people with Down syndrome.

 

Southwest Human Development
The agency provides comprehensive services to young children and their families who face challenges related to health, child abuse and neglect, mental health, poverty and disabilities. Our staff serves approximately 25,000 children and families each year in Maricopa County, Arizona.

 

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