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TITLE National Information Center for Handicapped Childrenand Youth. State Children and Youth. State ResourceSheets.
INSTITUTION Interstate Research Associates, Inc., Washington,D.C.; National Association of State Directors ofSpecial Education, Washington, D.C.; NationalInformation Center for Handicapped Children andYouth, Washington, DC.
SPONS AGENCY Special Education Programs (ED/OSERS), Washington,DC.
PUB DATE [85]CONTRACT 300-82-0247GRANT G0084C3500NOTE 125p.PUB TYPE Reference Materials - Directories/Catalogs (132)
EDRS PRICE MF01/PC05 Plus Postage.DESCRIPTORS *Disabilities; Federal Programs; Mental Health;
*State Agencies; State Departments of Education;*State Programs; Vocational Education; VocationalRehabilitation
ABSTRACTThe sheets list sources of assistance for children
and youth with handicaps in the 50 states and five U.S. territories.Organized alphabetically by state, listings typically includeinformation on the following resources: state department ofeducation, state vocational rehabilitation agency, office of statecoordinator of vocational education for handicapped students, statemental health agency, state mental retardation programs, statedevelopmental disabilities program, protection and advocacy agency,crippled children's services, agencies for specific disabilities(such as autism, cerebral palsy, emotional disturbance, learningdisabilities, mental retardation), and university affiliatedfacilities. Information is also presented for ages of eligibility foreducational services. (CL)
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HANDICAPPED CHILDREN AND YOUTH:
State Resource Sheets
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PO BOX 1492 \AASHINGTON DC 20013STATE RESOURCE SHEET: ALABAMA
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Anne Ramsey, CoordinatorProgram for Exceptional
Children and Youth
868 State Office Bldg.Montgomery, AL 36130
(205) 251-5099(1-800) 392-8020
Dr. Fredda JudgeEarly Childhood Education
Specialist868 State Office Bldg.Montgomery, AL 36130
(205) 261-5099
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Lamona Lucas, Dir.Div. of Rehab. and Crippled
Children's Svcs.Dept. of Education2129 East South Blvd.P.O. Box 11586
Montgomery, AL 36111-0586
(205) 281-8780
Jerry Norsworthy, CoordinatorClient Assistance ProgramDiv. of Rehab. and Crippled
Children's Svcs.Dept. of Education2129 East South Blvd.
P.O. Box 11586Montgomery, AL 36111-0586
-k\N. (205) 281-87801
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FOR
HANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Tom Pierce, Coord.Special Needs ProgramsDiv. of Voc. Ed. Svcs.Dept. of Education806 State Office Bldg.Montgomery, AL 36130
(205) 261-52243
STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Ken WallisActing CommissionerDept. of Mental Health and
Mental Retardation200 Interstate Park DriveP.O. Box 3710Montgomery, AL 36193-5001(205) 271-9207
Mary Lee Shannon, Dir.Div. of Mental Illness & SubstanceAbuse Community Programs
Dept. of Mental Health & MentalRetardation
200 Interstate Park DriveP.O. Box 3710Montgomery, AL 36193-5001(205) 271-9253
STATE MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM
Larry LathamAssociate Commissioner for
Mental RetardationDept. of Mental Health &
Mental Retardation200 Interstate Park DriveP.O. Box 3710Montgomery, AL 36193-5001(205) 271-9295
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Dale W. Scott, Staff Dir.
Developmental DisabilitiesPlanning Council
Dept. of Mental Health andMental Retardation
200 Interstate Park Dr.P.O. Box 3710
Montgomery, AL 36193-5001(205) 271-9278
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PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Suellen R. Galbraith, Prog. Dir.Alabama Developmental DisabilitiesAdvocacy Program
918 Fourth AvenueThscaloosa, AL 35401(205) 348-4998
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Sam L. Canerday, Asst. Dir.Div. of Rehab. and Crippled
Children's Svcs.Dept. of Education2129 East South Blvd.Montgomery, AL 36111-0586(205) 281-8780
DISABILITY AGENCIES
Autism
Betty MilnerBirmingham ChapterNat. Assn, for Children andAdults with Autism
P.O. Box 7638Birmingham, AL 35253(205) 870-8045
Dr. L.W. LinkousWest Central ChapterNat. Assn. for Children andAdults with Autism
Box 2592University, AL 35486(205) 348-7340
John WetzelMobile ChapterNat. Assn. for Children andAdults with Autism
6463 Zeigler Blvd.Mobile, AL 36608(205) 349-2811
Nancy SextonNorthern Alabama ChapterNat. Assn. for Children andAdults with Autism
2314 Rogers Dr., N.E.Huntsville, AL 35811
Cerebral PalsyCharles Moses, Pres.UCP Assn. of AlabamaErol, Harrison, Moses, Johnson109 N. 20th St., 4th Fl.Birmingham, AL 35203(205) 251-0165
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Emotional DisturbanceDon Farrow, Exec. Dir.Mental Health Association
in Alabama306 Whitman StreetMontgomery, AL 36104(205) 834-3857
Learning DisabilitiesAlabama Assn. fe. Childrenwith Learning Disabilities
P.O. Box 11588Montgomery, AL 36111
Mental RetardationDouglas Sanford, Exec. Dir.Alabama Association for
Retarded Citizens4301 Norman Bridge RoadMontgomery, AL 36105(205) 288-9434
University Affiliated FacilitySparks Center for Developmentaland Learning Disorders
1720 Seventh Avenue SouthBirmingham, AL 35233(205) 934-5471
OTHa ORGANIZATIONS
Charles T. Higgens, Exec. V.P.Alabama Society for Crippled
Children and Adults, Inc.P.O. Box 61302125 E. South Blvd.Montgomery, AL 36194(205) 288-8382
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in Alabama areeligible for educationalservices between the agesof 6 and 21. Local Educa-tion Agencies can provideservices for children be-tween the ages of 3 and 5
This information was developed by
Interstate Research Associates, Inc.pursuant to Cooperative AgreementGOOS4C3500 with Special EducationPrograms of the U.S. Department ofEducation. The contents of thispublication do not necessarily reflectthe views or policies of the Departmentof Education, nor does mention of tradenames, commerical products ororganizations imply endorsement by theU.S. Government.
This information is in the public domainunless otherwise indicated. Readers areencouraged to copy and share it, butplease credit the National InformationCenter for Handicapped Children andYouth.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: Alaska WASHINGTON, D.C. 20013
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
William S. MulnixState DirectorExceptional Children & YouthState Dept. of EducationPouch FJuneau, AK 99811(907) 465-2970
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Mr. Michael C. MorganDirector, Office of Vocational
RehabilitationDepartment of EducationPouch F, Mail Stop 0581State Office BuildingJuneau, Alaska 99811(907) 465-2814
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Ms. Helen MehrkensProgram Manager, Special NeedsCareer and Vocational EducationPouch FJuneau, Alaska 99811(907) 465-2980
STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Philip Shapiro M.D.Director, Div. of Mental Health &
Developmental DisabilitiesDept. of Health and Social ServicesPouch H-04Juneau, Alaska 99811(907) 465-3368
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Robert P. Gregovich, Ph.D.Program AdministratorD D Sectiop,;!.11,,
Department' bfili4wAh *Ty)Social Services
Pouch H-04Juneau, AK 99811(907) 465-3372
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
David Maltman, DirectorP&A for t1'4,11 Developmentally
Disabled, Inc.325 E. 3rd Ave., 2nd P1.Anchorage, Alaska 99501(907) 274-3658
AGENCY ADMINISTERING THE EARLYPERIODIC SCREENING, DIAGNOSISAND TREATMENT PROGRAM (EPSDT)
Ms. Val LennonDepartment of Health and
Social ServicesPouch H-06EJuneau, Alaska 99811(907) 465-3388
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
David Spence, M.D.Family Health SectionState Department of HealthPouch H-06BJuneau, Alaska 99801(907) 465-3101
The agencies listed below can helpyou find the service your child needs.
Learning DisabilitiesAlaska Association for Children
with Learning Disabilities144 CrestviewEagle River, AK 99577
Emotional DisturbanceAlaska Mental Health
Association5401 Cordova Street, Suite 304Anchorage, AK 99503(907) 276-1705
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Easter Seal Society of Alaska1345 W. 9th AvenueAnchorage, AK 99510(907) 277-2451
Dorothy TruranGovernor's Council for
the Handicapped and Gifted600 University Ave., Suite CFairbanks, AK 99701(907) 479-6507
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in Alaska are eligible toreceive special education service fromthe time they are 3 up to 20. Schooldistricts are permitted to offer serviceup to age 21.
These listings were collected in the Fall of 1983 with the help of NAME and the Office ofthe State Director of Special Education in your state. We thank them for their cooperation.If you discover a change in addresses or telephone numbers as you use this list, please takea moment and let us know at P.O. tom 1432, Washington. D.C. 20013.
This information was developed pursuant to contract F300-82-0247 with Special Education Pro-rams of the U.S. Department of Education. The contents of this publication do not necessar-ily reflect the views or policies of the Department of Education, nor does mention of tradenames, commercial products or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
This information Is in the public domain unless otherwise indicated. Readers are encouragedto copy and share It, but please credit the National Information Center for Handicapped Chil-dren and Youth.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. 20013STATE RESOURCE SHEET: American Samoa
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Jane French, DirectorDiv. of Special EducationState Dept. of EducationPago Pago, Am Samoa 96799
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Moeolo VaatausiliAsst. DirectorSpecial Education DivisionDepartment of EducationGovernment of American SamoaPago Pago, American Samoa 96799
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Timothy HalnonDirector, Vocational RehabiliationAmerican Samoa GovernmentPost Office Box 3492Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Dr. John Doss, M.D.Chief, Maternal & Child HealthDivision of Public HealthPago Pago, American Samoa 96799
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in American Samoaare eligible for education andrelated service from birth to 21.
These listings were collected In the Fall of 1983 with the help of NASDSE and the Office ofthe State Director of Special Education in your state. We thank them for their cooperation.If you discover a change in addresses or telephone numbers as you use this list, please takea moment and let us know at P.O. Box 1492, Washington, D.C. 20013.
This information was developed pursuant to contract M3DD-82-0247 with Special Education Pro-rams of the U.S. Department of Education. The contents of this publication do not necessar-ily reflect the views or policies of the Department of Education. nor does mention of tradenames, commercial products or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
This information is in the public domain unless otherwise Indicated. Readers are encouragedto copy and share it, but please credit the National Information Center for Handicapped Chil-dren and Youth.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: ARIZONA
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Diane Petersen
Deputy Associate Superintendent
Div. of Special EducationState Dept. of Education1535 W. JeffersonPhoenix, Arizona 85007(602) 255-3183
Sara E. Robertson, Ph.D.
Preschool CoordinatorDiv. of Special Education1535 W. JeffersonPhoenix, Arizona 85007(602) 255-3183
Ms. Tommi Pierce, Dir.Arizona Child Find ProjectDept. of Education1535 W. JeffersonPhoenix, Arizona 85007(602) 255-5200(1-800) 352-4558
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Thomas G. Tyrrell, Administrator
Rehabilitation Services BureauDept. of Economic Security1300 W. Washington StreetPhoenix, Arizona 85007(602) 255-3332
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OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Jerry BowmanActing DirectorEducation Program SupportDept. of EducationDiv. of Voc. Ed.
1535 W. JeffersonPhoenix, Arizona 85007(602) 255-5660
STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Michael SchweglerProgram AdministratorCommunity Behavioral HealthDept. of Health Svcs.1740 W. Adams
Phoenix, Arizona 85007(602) 255-1152
Michael E. Kelly
Representative for Children &Youth
Community Behavioral HealthDept. of Health Services1740 W. Adams
Phoenix, Arizona 85007(602) 255-1152
STATE MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM
Ronald BarberActing Assistant Dir.Dept. of Economic SecurityDiv, of Developmental DisabilitiesP.O. Box 6760Phoenix, Arizona 85005(602) 255-5775
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Dolores C. Elliott, Exec. Dir.Governor's Council on
Developmental Disabilities1717 West JeffersonP.O. Box 6123
Phoenix, Arizona 85007(602) 255-4049
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Amy J. Gittler, Exec. Dir.Arizona Center for Law in the
Public Interest112 N. Central Ave., Suite 400Phoenix, Arizona 85004(602) 252-4904
Patricia Brown, Dir.Client Assistance ProgramArizona Center for Law in the
Public interest112 N. Central Ave., Suite 400Phoenix, Arizona 85004
(602) 252-4904
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
W. Sundin Applegate, M.D., ChiefBureau of Crippled Children's
ServicesDept. of Health Services1740 W. AdamsPhoenix, Arizona 85007
(602) 255-1860
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STATE AGENCY FOR HANDICAPPEDAFFAIRS
Richard C. Peel, Dir.
State Library for Blind &Physically Handicapped
1030 N. 32nd St.Phoenix, Arizona(602) 255-5578(1-800) 255-5578
DISABILITY AGENCIES
AutismPhoenix ChapterNat. Society for Children
and Adults with Autism426 E. McLellan Blvd. EastPhoenix, Arizona 85012
Pima County ChapterNat. Society for Children
and Adults with Autism3440 E. Timrod
Tucson, Arizona 85710
Cerebral PalsyLinda Graham, Exec. Dir.UCP Assn. of Central Arizona7337 N. 19th Ave.Phoenix, Arizona 85021
(602) 864-1300
Emotional DisturbanceJohn SimerMental Health Association
of Arizona4215 N. 16th St., Suite 3Phoenix, Arizona 85016
(602) 274-0527
Learning DisabilitiesAssn. for Children with
Learning DisabilitiesP.O. Box 15525Phoenix, Arizona 85060
(602) 840-3192
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Mental RetardationBaron Carson, Exec. Dir.Assn. for Retarded
Citizens5610 South CentralPhoenix, Arizona 85040(602) 243-1787
Speech and HearingJackie SteeleArizona Speech-Language-Hearing
Assn.
7300 E. Fourth St., Suite 263
Scottsdale, Arizona 85251
(602)941-8128
University Affiliated FacilityLoren Sekayumptewa, Exec. Dir.Dine Center for Human Development(Navajo Sate:!ite Center)Navajo Community CollegeTsaile, Arizona 86556(602) 724-3351
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Gene Brantner, Exec. Dir.ESS for Crippled Children
and Adults
903 No. 2nd St.Phoenix, Arizona 85004(602) 252-6061
Betsy Trombino, Dir.Pilot Parents121 E. Voltaire Ave.Moenix, Arizona 850221t602) 863-4048
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in this stateare eligible for educa-tion and related servicefrom 5-21 years of age.
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Interstate Research Associates, Inc.
pursuant to Cooperative AgreementIG00114C3500 with Special EducationPrograms of the U.S. Department of
Education. The contents of thispublication do not necessarily tIllectthe views or policies Of the Departmentof Education, nor does mention of tradenames, commerical products or
organizations imply endorsement by the
U.S. Government.
This information is in the public domainunless otherwise indicated. Readers ereencouraged to Copy and share it, butplease credit the Notional InformationCenter for Hendicapped Children andYauth
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NATIONAL INFORMATION CENTER FOR HANDICAPPED CHILDREN AND YOUTHPO BOX 1492 WASHINGTON, DC 20013
STATE RESOURCE SHEEN Arkansas
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Diane SydoriakState DirectorSpecial Education Dev.Dept. of EducationArch Ford Education Bldg.Room 105-CLittle Rock, AR 72201
(501) 371-2161
Mary Kay CurryEarly Childhood RepresentativeSpecial Education Div.Dept. of EducationArch Ford Education Bldg.Room 105-CLittle Rock, AR 72201
(501) 371-2161
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Mr. E. Russell BaxterCommissionerRehabilitation Svcs. Div.Dept. of Human Services1401 Brookwood DrivePost Office Box 3781Little Rock, AR 72203
(501) 371-2571
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Dr. Douglas RushSpecial Needs ProgramsSupervisor
Dept. of EducationEducation Bldg. West, Rm. 311-DLittle Rock, AR 72201
(501) 371-2374
STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
James H. Hichman, M.D.CommissionerMental Health ServicesDept. of Human Services4313 W. Markham St.Little Rock, AR 72205(501) 664-4500
John JonesYouth Program CoordinatorMental Health ServicesDept. of Human Services4313 W. Markham St.Little Rock, AR 72205(501) 664-4500
STATE MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM
James Finch, Exec. Dir.
Developmental Disability ServicesDept. of Human ServicesWeldon Building, Suite 4007th and Main
Little Rock, AR 72201
(501) 371-3419
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Cindy Hartsfield, Coor.Governor's DD Planning
Council
4815 W. Markham St.Little Rock, AR 72201
(501) 661-2399
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PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Sherri Stewart, Exec. Dir.Advocacy Services, Inc.Medical Arts Bldg., Suite 50412th & Marshall Streets
Little Rock, AR 72202(501) 371-2171
(1-800) 482-1174
Dale Turrentine
Client Assistance ProgramCoordinator
Aivocacy Services, Inc.Medical Arts Bldg., Suite 50412th & Marshall StreetsLittle Rock, AR 72202(501) 371-2171
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Gilbert Buchanan, M.D.Medical Dir.
Crippled Children's Sectionof Social Services
Dept. of Human ServicesP.O. Box 1437
Little Rock, AR 72203(501) 371-2277
(1-800) 482-5850
DISABILITY AGENCIES
AutismRuth %.adford, Exec. Dir.State Society for Children& Adults with Autism
1700 W-13th St., Suite 369Little Rock, AR 72202(501) 376-0561
Cerebral Palsy
Edmond A. Benton, Exec. Dir.UCP of Central Arkansas, Inc.5917 H StreetLittle Rock, AR 72205(501) 663-9478
Emotional DisturbanceErika Hanzlick, Exec. Dir.Montal Health Association624 Malvern Ave.Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 321-2129
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Caroline Sneed, Pres.
AR Alliance for the Mentally 111 -
Help and Hope, Inc.4313 W. Markham Hendrix Hall 125Little Rock, AR 72201(501) 661-1548
Learning Disabilities
Maybian C. Sloan, Exec. Dir.Association for Childrenwith Learning Disabilities
P.O. Box 7316
Little Rock, AR 72217(501) 666-8777
Mental Retardation
Paul D. Kelly, Exec. Dir.ARC/Arkansas6115 West Markham - Rm 107Little Rock, Arkansas 72205(501) 661-9992
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
James Butler, Exec. Dir.
Arkansas Easter Seal Society2801 Lee AvenueP.O. Box 5148
Little Rock, AR 72205(501) 663-8331
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in this state areeligible for educational
services between the agesof 5 and 21.
his information was Jevelopel 3yInterstate Research Associate., Ind.pursuant to Cooperative AgreementG0084C3500 with Special Education-rograms of the U.S. Oepartment ofEducation. The contents of thispublication do not necessarily reflectthe views or solicits of the Oepartmentof Education, nor does mention of tradehones. commerical products ororgenizations imply endorsement by theU.C. Government.
This information is in tne public domainunless °there'd* indsdated. Readers areencouraged to copy and share It butplease credit the 4etiOnei informationCenter for Handicapped Children and 8-85
{Rg DgMQ7NATIONAL INFORMATION CENTER FOR HANDICAPPED CHILDREN AND YOUTH
PO BOX 1492 WASHINGTON, DC 20013
STATE RESOURCE SHEET: CALIFORNIA
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Elizabeth RichlandActing DirectorSpecial Education DivisionDepartment of Education721 Capitol Mall, Rm. 614Sacramento, California 95814(916) 445-4036
Nancy N. Obley-Kilborn
Early Education ConsultantSpecial Education DivisionDepartment of Education721 Capitol Mall
Sacramento, California 95814(916) 324-8417
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION AGENCY
P. Cecie Fontanoza, Dir.Dept. of Rehabilitation830 K Street Mall
Sacramento, California 95814(916) 445-3971
Linda Rains, Chief
Client Assistance ProgramDepartment of Rehabilitation830 K Street Mall
Sacramento, California 95814(916) 322-5066
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FOR HANDICAPPEDSTUDENTS
James AllisonVocational Education DivisionState Education Building721 Capitol Mall, 4th Fl.Sacramento, California 95814(916) 445-3314
STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
D. Michael O'Connor, M.D., Dir.Department of Mental Health1600 9th Street, Room 151Sacramento, California 95814(916) 323-8173
Betsy Burke, Dir.Children & Youth SectionDepartment of Mental Health1600 9th Street, Room 250Sacramento, California 95814(916) 323-9289
STATE MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM
Gary D. Macomber, Dir.Dept. of Developmental ServicesHealth and Welfare Agency1600 9th St., N.W., 2nd Fl.Sacramento, California 95814(916) 323-3131
STATE DEVELPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
James Shorter, Exec. Dir.California State Council on DD1507 21st Street, Suite 320
Sacramento, California 95814(916) 322-8481
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Albert Zonca, Exec. Dir.Protection and Advocacy, Inc.2131 Capitol Avenue, Suite 100Sacramento, California 95816(916) 447-3324(800) 952-5746
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Esmond Smith, M.D., ChiefCalifornia Children's Service BranchDept. of Health Services714 P. Street, Rm. 323Sacramento, California 95814
(916) 322-2090
DISABILITY AGENCIES
AUTISMJackie Eckberg, Pres.California Society for Children
and Adults with Autism12943 Addison StreetSherman Oaks, California 91423
(818) 783-2917
CEREBRAL PALSYJames S. Black, Exec. Dir.United Cerebral Palsy of
California120 No. El Camino RealSan Mateo, California 94401(415) 348-1641
EMOTIONAL DISTURBANCE
Hank Besayne, Exec. Dir.Mental Health Association
in CaliforniaP.O. Box 162695Sacramento, California 95816(916) 455-5232
Ramona Schneider, Pres.Alliance for the Mentally Ill
in California1818 H Street, #6
Sacramento, California 95814(916) 443-6417
LEARNING DISABILITIESArlene Davis, Pres.CANHC - ACLDP.O. BOX 1160El Cerrito, California 94530(415) 234-5669
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MENTAL RETARDATION
Theodore E. Johnson, Exec. Dir.California Association for
Retarded Citizens1414 "K" Street, 3rd FloorSacramento, California 95814(916) 441-3322
SPEECH AND HEARING
Robert Powell, Exec. Dir.California Speech-Language-
Hearing Assn.2631 Capitol AvenueSacramento, California 95816(916) 442-4544
UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED FACILITIESDr. Kenneth W. Dumars
Division of Clinical Genetics &Developmental Disabilities
Department of PediatricsRoute 81, Building 29AU.C.I. Medical Center101 The City DriveOrange, California 92668(714) 634-5791
Or. Arturo Torres, Dir.
Univesity Affiliated FacilityMental Retardation ProgramUniv. of California at Los Angeles760 Westwood PlazaLos Angeles, California 90024(213) 825-0302
Dr. Wylda Hammond, Dir.University Affiliated Program
Children's Hospital of Los AngelesP.O. Box 54700Los Angeles, California 90054(213) 669-2151
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
William Barrett, Exec. Dir.Easter Seal Society of California742 Market, Suite 202San Francisco, California 94102(415) 391-2006
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in this state are eligiblefor educational services from age 3to 22. Some Local Educational Agenciesalso provide service to children withhandicaps who are younger than 3 yearsof age.
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We hope this list is helpful to you.If you have any addition, or know ofa change in address or telephonenumber as you use this sheet, pleaselet us know, at P.O. Box 1492,Washington, DC 20013. Thanks.*************************************
This information was developed byInterstate Research Associates, Inc.pursuant to Cooperative Agreement140084C3500 with Speclei EducationPrograms of the U.S. Department of
Education. The contents of thispublication do not necesserily reflectthe views or policies of the Departmentof Education, nor does mention of tradenames, commerical products ororganizations imply endorsement by theU.S. Government.
This Information is In the public domainunless otherwise indicated. Reeder* areencouraged to copy and share It, butplease credit the National informationCenter for Handicapped Children and'Out,'
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: Colorado
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Dr. Brian Mc NultyActing DirectorSpecial Education
State Department of Education303 W. Colfax Ave.Denver, Colorado 80204
(303) 573-3232
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Mark Litvin, Ph.D.Director, Div. of Rehab.Department of Social Services1575 Sherman St. Rm. 524Denver, Colorado 80203(303) 866-2652
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Dr. Carole JohnsonBranch Manager, Special Programs
Board for Comm. Colleges andOccupational Education
1313 Sherman St., 2nd Fl.Denver, Colorado 80203(303) 866-2335
STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Dr. Robert W. Glover, Dir.Division of Mental HealthDepartment of !nstitutions3520 W. Oxford
Denver, Colorado 80236(303) 761-0220, ext. 201
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Jeffrey A. Sandler, Dir.Division for DDDepartment of Institutions
3824 West Princeton CircleDenver, Colorado 80236(303) 761-5990
P 0 BOX 1492
WASHINGTON. D C 20013
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Merril Stern, Exec. Dir.Developmental Disabilities
Planning Council4126 South Knox Ct.Denver, Colorado 80236(303) 761-0220, ext. 332
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Mary Ann Harvey, Exec. Dir.Legal Center for HandicappedCitizens
1060 Bannock Street, Suite 316Denver, Colorado 80204(303) 573-0542
(1-800) 332-6356
AGENCY ADMINISTERING THE EARLYPERIODIC SCREENING, DIAGNOSISAND TREATMENT PROGRAM (EPSDT)
Gary Angerhofer, Acting Dir.Dept. of Social ServicesDivision of Medical Assistance1575 Sherman Street, 10th FloorDenver, Colorado 80203(303) 866-3255
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Daniel Gossert, ACSW, M.P.H.Director, Family Health
Services Division
Colorado Department of Health4210 East 11th AvenueDenver, Colorado 80220(303) 320-6137
The agencies listed below canhelp you find the service yourChild needs.
Mental RetardationAllan Bergman, Exec. Dir.Colorado Association for
Retarded Citizens2727 Bryant St., L-3Denver, Colorado 80211
(303) 455-4411(1-800) 332-7690
Learning DisabilitiesColorado Assoc. for Children
with Learning Disabilities370 AdamsDenver, Colorado 80206(303) 399-6844
Cerebral PalsyDonald E. Burton, Exec. Dir.UCP of Denver, Inc.
500 Lincoln St.Denver, Colorado 80203(303) 355-7337
Janice E. Blakely, Exec. Dir.UCP Assoc. of Colorado Springs12 N. Meade Ave.Colorado Springs, Colorado 80909(303) 633-4601
Autism
Colorado Chapter Nat. Society forChildren E. Adults with Autism.
5031 W. Quarles DriveBoulder, Colorado 80123
REV. 12-7-84
Emotional DisturbanceMental Health Association
in Colorado252 Clayton Street
Garden Level, Number TwoDenver, Colorado 80206
(303) 595-3500
University Affiliated FacilityJohn F. Kennedy ChildDevelopment Center
Univ. of Colorado HealthSciences Center
4200 E. 9th Ave. Box C234Denver, Colorado 80262(303) 394-8826
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Easter Seal Society forCrippled Children 6, Adults
609 W. Littleton Blvd.Littleton, Colorado 80120
(303) 795-2016
AGES OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in this state areeligible for educational
services between the ages of5 and 21. Services belowage 5 are permissive, but
many school districtsprovide such on their ownor in conjunction withanother public agency.
These listings were collected in the Fall of 1983 with the help of NASDSE and the Office ofthe State Director of Special Education in your state. We thank them for their cooperation.If you discover a change in addresses or telephone numbers as you use this list, please takea moment and let us know at P.O. !lox 1492, Washington, D.C. 20013.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: CONNECTICUT
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Dr. Tom GillungState DirectorBureau of Student ServicesDept. of EducationP.O. Box 2219Hartford, CT 06145(203) 566-4383
Ms. Ginny VolkCoordinator, EarlyChildhood Unit
Dept. of EducationP.O. Box 2219Hartford, CT 06145(203) 566-5225
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Dr. Marilyn CampbellAssociate Commissioner, Div.
of Vocational RehabilitationBoard of Education600 Asylum AvenueHartford, CT 06105
(203) 566-4440
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Dr. David S. GiffordVoc. Programs for the
Handicapped 6 DisadvantagedDept. of EducationP.O. Box 2219Hartford, CT 06145(203) 566-8439
id
STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Audrey M. Worrell, MDCommissioner
Dept. of Mental Health90 Washington St.Hartford, CT 06106(203) 566-3869
STATE MENTAL HEALTH REPRESENTATIVEFOR CHILDREN
Kenneth Roulx, ED. D.Dir. of Institutions &Facilities
Dept. of Children 6Youth Services
170 Sigourny St.
Hartford, CT 06105(203) 566-8180
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Amy WheatonCommissionerDept. of Mental Retardation342 N. Main StreetWest Hartford, CT 06117(203) 236-2531
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Edward T. Preneta, Dir.Connecticut Developmental
Disabilities Council90 Pitkin St.
East Hartford, CT 06108(203) 725-3829
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Eliot J. Dober, Exec. Dir.
Office of P&A for Handicapped& DD Persons
90 Washington St.
Hartford, CT 06106(203) 566-7616
(203) 566-2102 (TTD)(1-800) 842-7303
Tina Walts-Gilmore, Dir.Client Assistance ProgramOffice & P&A for Handicapped
& DD Persons90 Washington St.Hartford, CT 06106(203) 566-7616(203) 566-2102 (TDD)(1-800) 842-7303
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Rosario Palmeri, M.D.Health Services for HandicappedChildren's SectionDepartment of Health150 Wathinton St.Hartford, CT 06106
(203) 566-2057
STATE AGENCY FOR THE VISUALIMPAIRMENTS
William F. Patton, Dir.Board of Education andServices for the Blind
170 Ridge RoadWethersfield, CT 06109(203) 566-5800(1-800) 842-4510
DISABILITY AGENCIES
AutismGene BrooksState Society for Autistic
Children & Adults125 Harrington St.
Meriden, CT 06450(203) 238-6308
Cerebral PalsyDr. Raymond SmithUnited Cerebral Palsy Assn.of Connecticut, Inc.
P.O. Box 83New Britain, CT 06050
Emotional DisturbanceBeverly Walton, Exec. Dir.Mental Health Assn. in
Connecticut705 A New Britain AveHartford, CT 06106(203) 574-0337(1-800) 842-1501
EpilepsyJohn Sober
Epilepsy Foundation of CT165 Ocean TerraceBridgeport, CT 06605(203) 334-0854
Learning Disabilities
Association for Childrenwith Learning Disabilitiesof Connecticut139 N. Main St.
W. Hartford, CT 06107(203) 236-3953
Beryl Kaufman, Exec. Dir.CACLD
18 Marshall St.S. Norwalk, CT 06854(203) 838-5010
Mental RetardationPeg Dignoti, Exec. Dir.
Connecticut Association forRetarded Citizens
15 High Street, Room 237Hartford, CT 06103
(203) 522-1179
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Arnold FasslerSpecial EducationResource Center
275 Windsor St.
Hartford, CT 06120(203) 246-8514
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AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in this state areeligible for educational andrelated services from 3 to 21.Some Local Education Agenciesprovide services to childrenunder 3.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: DELAWARE
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Dr. Carl M. Haltom, Dir.Exceptional Children/
Special Programs DivisionDept. of Public InstructionP,O. Box 1402Dover, DE 19903
(302) 736-5471
EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIALEDUCATION
See Department of Education
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Mr. Toni Sokolowski, Dir.Vocational Rehabilitation
ServiceDepartment of LaborState Office Building820 Frencn StreetWilmington, DE 19801
(302) 571-2851
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Dr. Adam W. Fisher, SupervisorVocation Education/Exceptional
Children ProgramDept. of Public InstructionP.O. Box 1402Dover, DE 19903
(302) 736-4681
STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Dr. Thomas F. Updike, Dir.Div. of Alcoholism, Drug Abuse 6Mental Health
Dept. of Health 6 Social Services1902 N. duPont HighwayNew Castle, DE 19720
(302) 421-6101 21
STATE MENTAL HEALTH REPRESENTATIVESFOR CHILDREN
William M. PowersActing DirectorChild Health ServicesDept. of Services for
Children, Youth 6their Families
824 N. Market St.Wilmington, DE 19801
(302) 571-6112
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Margo Pollak, Dir.Division of Mental Retardation449 N. duPont HighwayDover, DE 19901
(302) 736-4386
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
James F. LinehanAdministrator156 S. State St.P.O. Box 1401Dover, DE 19901
(302) 736-4456
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Mary McDonough, Acting DirectorDD Protection and Advocacy System913 Washington StreetWilmington, DE 19801
(302) 575-0660(800) 292-7980
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Sandy Land, RN, Ph.DActing DirectorBureau of Personal Health
ServicesDiv. of Public HealthJest;e Cooper Memorial Bldg.P.O. Box 637Dover, DE 19903
(302) 736-4768
CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
See listing under Cerebral Palsy.
DISABILITY AGENCIES
AutismMarie-Anne AghazadianDelaware State ChapterNational Society for Children
and Adults with AutismP.O. Box 9666Newark, DE 19714
(302) 478-8327
Cerebral PalsyMr. Lewis J. Hankins, Exec. Dir.United Cerebral Palsy Assn.
of Delaware, Inc.701 Shipley St.Wilmington, DE 19801
(302) 656-8131
Ann M. GrunetClient Assistance Program701 Shipley St.Wilmington, DE 19801
(302) 656-8131
Emotional DisturbanceZachariah C. Lingham, III, Exec. Dir.Mental Health Association of
Delaware1813 North Franklin St.Wilmington, DE 19802
(302) 656-8308
Jill Shute, Dir.Alliance for the Mentally III2117 Largo Rd.Wilmington, DE 19803
(302) 478-3302
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Mental RetardationWilliam T. Wiest, Exec. Dir.Delaware Association forRetarded Citizens
P.O. Box 1896Wilmington, DE 19899
(302) 764-3662
Visual ImpairmentsMr. Norman BalotAdministrator, Div. for
the Visually ImpairedDiv. of Social Services305 W. Eighth StreetWilmington, DE 19801
(302) 571-3570
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Sandra Kother, Exec. Dir.Easter Seal Society of Del-Mar2705 Baynard BoulevardWilmington, DE 19802
(302) 658-6417
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children from 3 to 21 areeligible for services inDelaware (Hearing Impaired andVisually Impaired 0 -21)
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Doris A. Woodson
State DirectorDiv. of Special Education andPupil Personnel Services
District of ColumbiaPublic Schools
10th & H Streets, N.W.Washington, DC 20001
(202) 724-4018
Ms. Robbie Walker KingPreschool/Child Find CoordinatorWebster Administrative Unit10th & H Streets, N.W.
Washingon, D.C. 20001
(202) 724-4022
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Vernon E. HawkinsAdministrator, Rehabilitation
Services AdministrationDept. of Human Services605 G Street, N.W.Washington, D.C. 20001
(202) 727-3227
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
James B. Gillespie.
SupervisorCareer Program for the HandicappedWebster Bldg.10th & H Streets, N.W.Washington, D.C. 20001
(202) 724-8686
STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Dr. Andrew D. McBride
Commissioner of Public HealthDept. of Human Services1875 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Rm. 825Washington, D.C. 20009(202) 673-7700
Dr. Gladys B. Baxley, Admin.
Representative for Children & YouthDept. of Human Services1875 Connecticut Ave., N.W.Washington, D.C. 20009(202) 673-6720
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Reed Tuckson, M.D.AdministratorDept. of Human ServicesMR/DD AdministrationRandall Sch. Bldg., Rm. 2001st & Eye St., S.W.Washington, D.C. 20024(202) 727-5930
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Phyllis Bolden, Acting Exec. Dir.Mayor's Developmental Disabilities
Planning CouncilRandall Bldg., Rm 221st & Eye St., S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20024(202) 727-5930
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Yetta W. Galiber, Exec. Dir.Information Center for Handicapped
Individuals605 G Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20001(202) 347-4986
Ardis Moomey, CoordinatorClient Assistance Program605 G Street, N.W.Washington, D.C. 20001(202) 347-4986
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Harry Lynch, M.D.Acting Chief, MCH & CCSDept. of Human Services1875 Connecticut Ave., NWWashington, D.C. 20009(202) 673-6665
DISABILITY AGENCIES
Autiso
Bradford A. Tatum, Pres.Nat. Society for Children and
Adults with Autism234 Oneida St., N.W.Washington, D.C. 20011(202) 529-5166
Cerebral PalsyDell Courtney, Exec. Dir.UCP of Washington, D.C.5171 S. Dakota Ave., N.E.Suite 101
Washington, D.C. 20017(202) 269-1686
Emotional DisturbanceGilbert Bradley, Exec. Dir.District of Columbia Mental
Health Association2101 Sixteenth Street, N.W.Washington, D.C. 20009(202) 462-1122
Learning DisabilitiesAssn. for Children with
Learning DisabilitiesP.O. Box 6350
Washington, D.C. 20015(202) 244-5177
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Mental RetardationVincent C. Gray, Exec. Dir.Assn. for Retarded Citizens900 Varnam, NEWashington, D.C. 20017(202) 636 -2950
University Affiliated FacilityDr. Phyllis MagnabGeorgetcwn UniversityChild Development CenterBles Building, Room CG-523800 Reservoir Rd., NWWashington, D.C. 20007(202) 625-7675
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Nancy Marconi, Exec. Dir.Easter Seal Society forCrippled Children
2800 13th Street, NWWashington, D.C. 20009(202) 232-2342
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in the Districtare eligible for educa-
tional services betweenthe ages of 4 and 21.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: GEORGIA
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Dr. Joan JordanState DirectorProgram for Exceptional ChildrenState Dept. of Education1970 Twin Towers East205 Butler St.Atlanta, GA 30334(404) 656-2425
Ms. Donna ColemanEducational Consultant, Preschool
Handicapped1966 Twin Towers East205 Butler St.Atlanta, GA 30334(404) 656-6319
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Mr. Thomas R. Gaines, Dir.Division of Rehabilitation
Services
Department of Human Resources878 Peachtree St., NE, Rm. 706Atlanta, GA 30309(404) 894-6670
R.J. Hill, Dir.Client Assistance ProgramDepartment of Human Resources878 Peachtree St., NE, Rm. 708Atlanta, GA 30309(404) 894-6744
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Mr. Milton G. AdamsCoordinator of Special Needs
ProgramDivision of Secondary Voc.
Instruction
1770 Twin Towers EastAtlanta, GA 30334(404) 656-2516
STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Dr. John J. Gates, Dir.Div. of Mental Health & Mental
Retardation
Dept. of Human Resources878 Peachtree St., Rm. 304Atlanta, GA 30309(404) 894-6300
Barbara Harvey, Dir.Child & Adolescent MentalHealth Services
Div. of Mental Health &Mental Retardation
Dept. of Human Resources878 Peachtree St., Rm. 315Atlanta, GA 30309(404) 894-6559
STATE MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM
Charles Kimber
Deputy Director for MentalRetardation Services
Div. of Mental Health &Mental Retardation
Dept. Human Resources878 Peachtree St., Rm. 306Atlanta, GA 30309(404) 894-6311
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Zebe Schmitt, Exec. Dir.Georgia Council on DD
878 Peachtree St., NE., Rm. 620Atlanta, GA 30309(404) 894-5790
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Donald G. Trites, Exec. Dir.Georgia Advocacy Office, Inc.1447 Peachtree Street, N.E.Suite 811
Atlanta, GA 30309(404) 885-1447(1-800) 282-4538
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Brooke DixonActing Program ManagerChildren's Medical ServicesDept. of Human Resources878 Peachtree St., Rm. 214Altanta, GA 30309
(404) 894-6608
DISABILITY AGENCIES
AutismDeanna Luscre, Pres.National Society for Childrenand Adults with Autism
2346 No Peachtree WayDunwoody, GA 30338(404) 394-7581
Cerebral Palsy
Barbara Sachs, Dir. of DevelopmentsUCP of Greater Atlanta GA, Inc.3272 Peachtree Rd., Suite 356Atlanta, GA 30305(404) 262-1451
Emotional DisturbanceHolly Shayes, Exec. Dir.Mental Health Associationof Georgia
100 Edgewood Avenue, NESuite 502
Atlanta, GA 30303(404) 522-9914
Learning DisabilitiesMarilyn Principe, Exec. Sec.GA Assn. for Children & Adultswith Learning Disabilities
P.O. Box 29492Atlanta, GA 30329(404) 633-1236
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Mental RetardationMildred Hill, Exec. Dir.GA Assn. of Retarded Citizens1851 Ram Runway, Suite 104College Park, GA 30337(404) 761-3150
University Affiliated FacilityUniversity Affiliated FacilityGeorgia Retardation Center850 College Station Rd.Athens, GA 30610(404) 542-8970
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Dennis Celorie, Exec. Dir.Georgia Easter Seal Society1900 Emery Street, NW, Suite 106Atlanta, GA 30318(404) 351-6551
AGE OF ELIGIBLITY
Children are eligible for educa-tional services between the ages of5 and 21. If a Local EducationAgency offers a service to non-handicapped children under the ageof 5 years, this service must alsobe available to handicappedchildren.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: Florida
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Dr. Wendy Culler, Bureau ChiefBureau of Education forExceptional Students
Dept. of EducationKnott Building
Tallahassee, FL 32301(904) 488-1570
Ms. Gloria Dixon MillerProgram Specialist, PrekindergartenExceptional Program
Dept. of EducationKnott BuildingTallahassee, FL 32301(904) 488-2054
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Lani Deauville, Dir.Office of Voc. Rehab.Dept. of Health & Rehab. Svcs.1309 Winewood BoulevardTallahassee, FL 32301(904) 488-6210
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOROF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
William Wargo, Coord.Handicapped & Workstudy ProgramDiv. of Voc. EducationDept. of EducationKnott BuildingTallahassee, FL 32301
(904) 488-5965
STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Stephen Hill, Ph.D.
Mental Health Program Staff Dir.Dept. of Health & Rehab. Svcs.1317 Winewood Blvd.Tallahassee, FL 32301(904) 488-8304
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Chip Carbone
Program AdministratorAlcohol, Drug Abuse & MentalHealth Program - Childrens SectionDept. of Health S. Rehab. Svcs.1317 Winewood Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32301(904) 487-2415
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Susan Sharpe, Dir.Developmental Svcs. Prog.Dept. of Health & Rehab. Svcs.1311 Winewood Blvd.Building 5, Room 215Tallahassee, FL 32301
(904) 488-4257
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Joseph Kreiger, Administrator
Developmental Disabilities Council1311 Winewood Blvd.
Building 1, Room 308Tallahasse, FL 32301(904) 488-4180
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Jonathan P. Rossman, Dir.
Governor's Comm. on Advocacyfor Persons with Disabilities
Clifton Bldg., Room 2092661 Exec. Center Circle, W.Tallahassee, FL 32301(904) 488-9070(1 -800) 342-0823
CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
See Protection and Advocacy Agency
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
W.W. Ausbon, M.D., Dir.Children's Medical Svcs. Prog.Dept. of Health & Rehab. Svcs.1323 Winewood BoulevardBuilding 5, Room 127Tallahassee, FL 32301
(904) 487-2690
STATE AGENCY FOR VISUALIMPAIRMENTS
Donald H. Wedewec, Dir.Department of EducationDivision of Blind Services2540 Exec. Center Circle, W.203 Douglas Building
Tallahassee, FL 23201
(904) 488-1330
DISABILITY AGENCIES
AutismJackie Rosen, Pres.FL Society for Children
and Adults with Autism1523 Julie Tonle DriveW. Palm Beach, FL 33415(305) 965-0409
Cerebral PalaUCP of Florida, Inc.P.O. Box 6476
Tallahassee, FL 32301(904) 878-2141
Emotional DisturbancePeter Butzin, Exec. Dir.Mental Health Association
of Florida345 S. Magnolia DriveSuite A-13
Tallahassee, FL 32301(904) 877-4707
Learning DisabilitiesCharlotte Love, Exec. Sec.FL Ass. for Children with L.D.5683 Deerfield Rd.Orlando, FL 32808(305) 295-8203
Mental RetardationKingsley Ross, Exec. Dir.FL Assn. for RetardedCitizens
106 S. Bronough St.
Tallahassee, FL 32301(904) 681-1931
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University Affiliated FacilityChild Development CenterMultidisciplinary Training
FacilityUniversity of MiamiP.O. Box 016820Miami, FL 33101(305) 547-6624
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Robert Griggs, Exec. Dir.Florida Easter Seal Society1010 Exec. Center Dr., Suite 101Orlando, FL 32803(305) 896-7881
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in this state areeligible for special edu-cation and related servicesfrom 5 to 18. Some LocalEducation Agencies provideservices for children frombirth through 4 years of ageand above age 18.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: Guam
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Victoria HarperState DirectorSpecial Education SectionDept. of EducationP.O. Box DEAgana, Guam 96910
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Mrs. Lourdes P. CamachoDirector, Department of VocationalRehabilitation
Board of Control for VocationalRehabilitation
GCIC, 9th Floor414 West Soledad AvenueAgana, Guam 96910
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Dr. StanlAy MalkinState Director, Vocational Ed,
Guam Community CollegeP.O. Box 23069Main Postal FacilityGuam, Mariana Islands 96921
STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Director of Mental HealthGuam Memorial HospitalGovernment of GuamAgana, Guam 96910
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P.O. BOX 1492WASHINGTON, D.C. 20013
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Felix J.L.G. PerezDept. of VRGCIC Bldg., 9th Fl.414 W. Soledad Ave.Agana, Guam 96910(809) 472-8806
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Martin DeLeon Guerrero, DirectorThe Advocacy Coordinating Office
for the Developmentally DisabledP.O. Box 8319507 10th Street, 8th FloorTamuning, Guam 96911
AGENCY ADMINISTERING THE EARLYPERIODIC SCREENING, DIAGNOSISAND TREATMENT PROGRAM (EPSDT)
Mabel Chen, M.D.Medicaid SupervisorDepartment of Public Health andSocial Services
Government of GuamP.O. Box 2816Agana, Guam 96910
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Jean StewartAdministrator, Bureau of
Public Health & Social ServicesGovernment of GuamP.O. Box 2816Agana, Guam 96910
AGES OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in Guam are eligible foreducation and related servicesfrom birth through 21.
These listings were collected in the Fall of 1953 with the help of NASOSE and the Office of
the State Oirector of Special Education in your state. We thank them for their Cooperation.if you discover a change in addresses or telephone numbers as you 4se this list, please take
a moment and let us know at P.O. box 1492. Washington, D.C. 20013.
This information was developed pursuant to contract 1'300-82-0247 witn Special Education Pro-
rams of the U.S. Department of Education. The contents of this publication Co not necessar-
ily reflect use views or policies of the Department of Education, nor does mention of tradenames, commercial products or organizations imply enoorsement by :he U.S. Government.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: Hawaii
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Miles S. KawatachiState Director
Special Needs BranchState Dept. of Education3430 Leahi Ave.
Honolulu, Hawaii 96815(808) 737-3720
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Mr. Toshio NishiokaAdministrator, VocationalRehabilitation and Servicesfor the Blind
Department of Social ServicePost Office Box 339Honolulu, Hawaii 96809(808) 548-6367
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Dr. Lawrence A. InabaEducational Director
Occupational Development andStudent Services Branch
Department of Education1270 Queen Emma Street, Rm. 1206Honolulu, Hawaii 96813(808) 548-3053
STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Denis Mee-Lee, M.D.Chief
Div. of Mental HealthDept. of HealthP.O. Box 3378Honolulu, Hawaii 96801(808) 548-6505
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STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Lily Wang
Executive SecretaryState Planning Council onDD Programming
Department of HealthP.O. Box 3378Honolulu, Hawaii 96801(808) 548-5994/8482/8483
Ethel Yamene, Chief
Community Services for the DD BranchDept. of Health
741 E. Sunset Ave.Honolulu, Hawaii 96816(808) 732-0935
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Patty Henderson, Executive DirectorKahua Ho'omalu Kina, Inc.1580 Makaloa StreetHawaii, Suite 860Honolulu, Hawaii 96814(808) 949-2922
EPO 7777 (toll free)
AGENCY ADMINISTERING THE EARLYPERIODIC SCREENING, DIAGNOSISAND TREATMENT PROGRAM (EPSDT)
Ms. Loretta FujiwaraEPSDT Coordinator
Department of Social Services andHousing
P.O. Box 339Honolulu, Hawaii 96809(808) 548-8429
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Phyllis Wright, M.D.Crippled Children's ServicesState of Hawaii Dept. of Health741 Sunset AvenueHonolulu, Hawaii 96816(808) 732-3197
The agencies listed below can helpyou find the service your child needs.
Mental RetardationAhmad Saidin, Executive DirectorHawaii Association for
Retarded Citizens245 North Kukui StreetHonolulu, Hawaii 96817(808) 536-2274
Learning DisabilitiesMs. Ivalee Sinclair, Exec. Dir.Hawaii Association for Childrenwith Learning Disabilities
200 N. Vineyard Blvd., No. 402Honolulu, Hawaii 96817(808) 536-9684
Cerebral Palsy
Ms. Julie P. Samkoff, Exec. Dir.United Cerebral Palsy Associationof Hawaii
2545 N. Kukui St., Suite 207Honolulu, Hawaii 9681(808) 538 -6789
Autism
Hawaii Chapter of the National Societyfor Autistic Children 6 Adults
P.O. Box 10656Honolulu, Hawaii 96816
Emotional DisturbanceMental Health Association in
Hawaii
200 North Vineyard Blvd., Suite 507Honolulu, Hawaii 96817(808) 521-1846
University Affiliated Facility.
Hawaii University Affiliated FacilitySatellite Program1319 Punahou StreetBingham 106Honolulu, Hawaii 98626(808) 948-8111
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Easter Seal Society of Hawaii710 Green StreetHonolulu, Hawaii 96813(808) 536-1015
AGE OF ELIGIBLITY
Children in this state are eligiblefor education and relatedservices between the agesof 3 and 20.
These listings were tollicted in the Fall of 1,83 with the help of HASDSE and the Office ofthe State Director of Special Education In your state. We thank them for their cooperation.If you discover a change in addresses or telephone numbers as you use this list. please takea moment and let us know at P.O. Sox 14,2. Washington, D.C. 20013.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: IDAHO
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Martha Noffsinger
State DirectorSpecial Education DivisionLen B. Jordan Bldg.650 W. State St.
Boise, ID 83720
(208) 334-3940
STATE EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIALEDUCATION
See Department of Education
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
George J. Pelletier, Jr.
AdministratorDiv. of Voc. Rehab.Len B. Jordan Bldg.650 W. State, Room 150Boise, ID 83720
(208) 334-3390
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Mr. Roger SathreSupervisor of Special NeedsBoard for Voc. Education650 W. State St.Boise, ID 83720
(208) 334-3271
STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Janes Antram, ChiefBureau of Community Mental HealthDiv. of Community Rehab.Dept. of Health & Welfare450 W. State, 10th Fl.Boise, ID 83720(208) 334-4181
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See Mental Health Agency
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Paul Swatsenbarg, Ph.D., ChiefBureau of Developmental
DisabilitiesDiv. of Community Rehab.Dept. of Health & Welfare450 W. State, 10th Fl.Boise, ID 83720(208) 334-4181
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
John Watts, Exec. Dir.Idaho State Council on DD450 W. State, 10th Fl.Boise, ID 83720(208) 334-4408
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Brent Marchbanks, DirectorIdaho's Coalition of Advocatesfor the Disabled, Inc. (CO-AD)
1510 W. Washington St.Boise, ID 83702(208) 336-5353(1-800) 632-5125
CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
See Protection and Advocacy Program
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Carole Hesse, SupervisorCrippled Children's ProgramDept. of Health 6 Welfare450 W. State, 4th Fl.Boise, ID 83720
(208) 334-4136
STATE AGENCY FOR VISUALIMPAIRMENTS
Howard H. Barton, Jr., Dir.Commission for the BlindState HouseBoise, ID 83720
(208) 334-3220
DISABILITY AGENCIES
Cerebral PalsyPatricia Earley, Exec. Dir.UCP Assn. of Idaho5530 EmeraldBoise, ID 83706(208) 377-8070
Emotional DisturbanceBetsy Gabel, Exec. Dir.Mental Health Association
in Idaho3105 1/2 State St.Boise, ID 83703(208) 343-4866
EpilepsyDavid C. Blackwell, Dir.
Idaho Epilepsy League1020 W. Franklin St.Boise, ID 83702(208) 3444340
Speech and HearingAllen D. Renshaw, Pres.Idaho Speech, Language, andHearing Assn.
1207 Fort St.Boise, ID 83702(208) 338-3655
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OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Mark Larson, Exec. Dir.ESS for Crippled Childrenand Adults of Idaho
79n5 Ustick Rd., Unit "E"Boise, ID 83704
(208) 377-1910
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in Idaho arefor eligible educationaland related services from5 to 21.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: Illinois
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Joseph E. FisherState DirectorDepartment of Specialized
Educational Services100 North First Street
Springfield, IL 62777
James GallowayState DirectorDepartment of Adult, Vocational,and Technical Education
Illinois State Board of Education
100 North First StreetSpringfield, IL 62777
STATE DEPARTMENT OF VOCATIONALREHABILITATION
Robert W. GranzeierState DirectorDept. of Rehab. Services623 East Adams StreetP.O. Box 1587Springfield, IL 62706
STATE DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH
Michael BelletireState DirectorDepartment of Mental Health and
Developmental Disabilities160 North LaSalle StreetChicago, IL 60602
William K. MurphyAssociate Director for
Developmental DisabilitiesDepartment of Mental Health and
Developmental Disabilities402 Stratton Office BuildingSpringfield, IL 62706
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COUNCILS/COMMISSIONS/BOARDS
Zena Naiditch, Exec. Dir.Protection and Advocacy Board180 North LaSalle, Suite 321Chicago, IL 60601
Sandra Klubeck, Exec. Dir.Guardianship and Advocacy
Ccomission123 West MadisonChicago, Illinois 60602
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICE
Edward F. LisDirectorDivision of Services for
Crippled Children540 lies Park PlaceSpringfield, Illinois 62718
SERVICES FOR DEAF/BLIND/VISUALLYIMPAIRED
Illinois Deaf/Blind School andService Center
818 DuPage Blvd.Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60137
Virgil KroneIllinois Deaf/Blind Advisory Board402 Sunny CrestCourt WestUrbana, Illinois 61801
Ms. Alice M. PostManagerServices for the Visually ImpairedSpringfield School District #186444 West ReynoldsSpringfield, Illinois 62702
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Dr. Sonja ClaryIllinois Division of LearningDisabilities
National CollegeEvanston, Illinois 60201
Charlotte DesJardinsCoordinating Council for
Handicapped Children4732 South KenwoodChicago, Illinois 60615
Patricia HutingerIllinois First Chance ConsortiumHorrabin HallRoom 27
Western Illinois UniversityMacomb, Illinois 61455
Don FogelProgram AssociateDesigns for Change220 South State StreetSuite 1616Chicago, Illinois 60604
Bill ValientPresidentIllinois Spina Bifida Assn.
6 South 211 Cape RoadNaperville, Illinois 60540
Dee HlavackPresidentIllinois Parents of theHearing Impaired
4N701 Osage Street
St. Charles, Illinois 60174
Sally HoerrChairmanIllinois Alliance for ExceptionalChildren and Adults
515 West Giles AvenuePeoria, Illinois 61614
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Robert RollsDirectorChild Care Assn. of Illinois300 East MonroeSuite 106Springfield, Illinois 62706
Evelyn BrehmPresidentIllinois Society forAutistic Children
Route 1Ashley, Illinois 62808
Robert LeachChairman of the BoardUnited Cerebral Palsy
of Illinois, Inc.Norris Building446 East State Street
Jacksonville, Illinois 62650
Sheila HebeinExecutive DirectorNational Association for
Down's Syndrome1732 Keeney StreetEvanston, Illinois 60202
Donald MossExecutive DirectorIllinois Association forRetarded Citizens
600 S. Federal, Suite 704Chicago, Illinois 60605
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children between the ages of3 and 21 may be eligible forservice in Illinois.
tow.,These listings were collected in the Fall of 1983 with the help of NAME and the Office ofthe State Director of Special Education in your state. We thank them for malt. cooperation.If you discover a change In addresses or telephone numbers as you use this list, please takea moment and let us know at P.O. ox 1492, Washington, D.C. 20013.
This information was developed pursuant to contract /300.82-0247 with Special Education Pro-rams of the U.S. Department of Education. The contents of this publication do not necessar-ily reflect the views or policies of the Department of Education, nor does mention of tradenames, commercial products or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
This intonation is in the public domain unless otherwise indicated. Readers are encouragedto copy and share it, but please credit the National information Center for Handicapped Chil-dren and Youth.
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P 0 BOX 1492 WASHINGTON. D C 20013STATE RESOURCE SHEET: INDIANA
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Gilbert A. Bliton, Dir.Dept. of EducationDiv. of Special EducationRoom 229 State HouseIndianapolis, IN 46204(317) 927-0216
Ms. Sara B. ClappAsst. Dir. for Early Childhood
Special Ed.Dept. of EducationDiv. of Special EducationRoom 229 State HouseIndianapolis, IN 46204(317) 927-0216
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Mr. Jean MerrittAdministratorRehabilitation Services Board17 West Market StreetPost Office Box 7070Indianapolis, IN 46207(317) 232-6503
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Mr. Roger Newnum andMr. Greg BoatrightState Coordinators, Special Needs401 Illinois Building17 West Market StreetIndianapolis, IN 46204(317) 232-1810
STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Dennis JonesCommissionerDept. of Mental Health117 E. Washington St.
Indianapolis, IN 46204-3647(317) 232-7844
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See State Mental Health Agency
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Jack S. Collins
Assistant CommissionerDiv. of Developmental DisabilitiesDept. of Mental Health429 N. Pennsylvania St.Indianapolis, IN 46204(317) 232-7836
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Suellen Jackson-BonerDevelopmental DisabilitiesAdvisory Council
Dept. of Mental Health429 N. Pennsylvania St.Indianapolis, IN 46204(317) 232-7885
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Ramesh K. Joshi, Exec. Dir.
Indiana PSA Service Comm. for theDevelopmentally Disabled
850 N. Meridian St., Suite 2-CIndianapolis, 1N 46204
(317) 232-1150(1-300) 622-4345
CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
See Protection and Advocacy Agency
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Dr. Joseph M. Daly, Dir.Div. of Services for CrippledChildren
Dept. of Public Welfare141 S. Meridian St., 6th Fl.
Ihdtanppol,is,, IN 46225
(31/)'23244283
DISABILITY AGENCIES
Autism
Phyllis Pierson, Pres.Central Indiana ChapterNational Society for Autistic
Children and Adults128 PickettPlainfield, IN 46168
Cerebral PalsyMr. W. Michael Gallagher, Exec. Dir.United Cerebral Palsy Assn.of Indiana
445 N. Pennsylvania St., Rm. 303Indianapolis, IN 46204(317) 634-7134
Emotional DisturbancePaul C. Messplay, Exec. Dir.Mental Health Assn.of Indiana
1433 N. Meridan St. Suite 203Indianapolis, IN 46202(317) 638-3501
Learning DisabilitiesLaura Dueden, Pres.Indiana Assn. for Childrenwith Learning Disabilities
P.O. Box 322Linden, IN 47955
(317) 339-4736
Mental Retardation
John Dickerson, Exec. Dir.Assn. for Retarded
Citizens of Indiana110 E. Washington St., 9th Fl.Indianapolis, IN 46204(317) 632-4387
(1-800) 382-9100
University Affiliated Facilities
Developmental Training CenterIndiana University2853 East Tenth StreetBloomington, IN 47405(812) 335-6508
Riley Child Development ProgramRiley Children's Hospital702 Barnhill Dr., 5th Fl.Indianapolis, IN 46223
(317) 264-8167
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OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
James Carter, Exec. Dir.
Indiana Easter Seal Societyfor Crippled Children & Adults
3816 East 96th StreetIndianapolis, IN 46240(317) 844-7919
Klemens S. Rartosik, Dir.Task Force on Education
for the Handicapped(Parent Advocacy Group)812 E. Jefferson Blvd.South Bend, IN 46617(219) 234-7101
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children with handicaps areeducated from 5 to 18. If
services are offered tonon-handicapped childrenat earlier or later agesthen they have to beavailable to handicappedchildren.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: Iowa
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
J. Frank Vance
State DirectorDiv. of Special EducationDept. of Public InstructionGrimes State Office Bldg.Des Moines, Iowa 50319
(515) 281-3176
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Mr. Jerry L. StarkweatherAssociate Superintendent and
Director, RehabilitationEducation and Services Branch
Department of Public Instruction510 E. 12th StreetDes Moines, Iowa 50319(515) 281-4156
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Dan Kroloff, ChiefSpecial ProgramsState Department of Public
Instruction
Grimes State Office BuildingDes Moines, Iowa 50319
(515) 281-3686
STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Charles Palmer, Deputy CommissionerDiv. of Mental Health ResourcesDept. of Social ServicesHoover State Office BuildingDes Moines, Iowa 50319(515) 281-6003
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STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Joann Young, CoordinatorGPCDD, Dept. of Soc. Svs.Div. of MH/MR/DDHoover Bldg., 5th Fl.Des Moines, Iowa 50319
(515) 281-5646
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Jeanne Porter, DirectorProtection and Advocacy DivisionIowa Civil Rights Commission507 10th Street, 8th Fl.The Colony Bldg.Des Moines, Iowa 50319
(515) 281-8081(800) 432-8276
AGENCY ADMINISTERING THE EARLYPERIODIC SCREENING, DIAGNOSISAND TREATMENT PROGRAM (EPSDT)
Ms. Kathi KellenBureau of Medical ServicesDepartment of Social ServicesHoover State Office BuildingDes Moines, Iowa 50319
(515) 281-8795
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
John C. MacQueen, M.D.Director, Iowa Specialized
Child Health ServicesUniversity of IowaIowa City, Iowa 52242
(515) 353-4431
The agencies listed below can helpyou find the service your child needs.
Mental RetardationMary Etta Lane, Executive Director
'Iowa Association forRetarded Citizens
1707 High StreetDes Moines, Iowa 50309(515) 283-2358
Learning DisabilitiesWinifred Carr, PresidentIowa Association for Childrenwith Learning Disabilities
P.O. Box 2298Des Moines, Iowa 50310(515) 277-5383
Cerebral PalsyPaul VanceUnited Cerebral Palsy Association
of Iowa
Drake UniversityDes Moines, Iowa 50311
AutismRobert L. BurkgrenIowa Society for Autistic Children604 Bishop Ave.LaPorte City, Iowa 50651
Emotional DisturbanceDee Molena
Mental Health Associationof Iowa
315 E. 15th StreetDes Moines, Iowa 50309(515) 244-7414
University Affiliated FacilityUniversity Hospital SchoolUniversity of IowaIowa City, Iowa 52242
Severe and Profound
Steve Maurer, President
The Association for theSeverely Han.dicapped (TASH)
'Department of Public InstructionGrimes State Office BuildingDes Moines, IA 50319(515) 281-3176
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OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Easter Seal Society of IowaP.O. Box 4002,Highland Park StationDes Moines, Iowa 50333(512) 289-1933
Mrs. Nancy A. NormanDirector
State Commission for the Blind4th and Keosauqua WayDes Moines, Iowa 50309(515) 283-2601
Rob Riley, Director
Epilepsy Foundation of America- -Iowa810 TuttleDes Moines, IA 50309(515) 288-9123
Dale Van Hemert, PresidentIowa Association of the Deaf3316 Bel Aire RoadDes Moines, IA 50310
Benny Leonard, DirectorIowa Assoc of Private Residential
Facilities for the Mentally Retardedc/o Systems Unlimited1020 WilliamIowa City, IA 52240(319) 338-9212
Sharon L. Fischer, Executive DirectorIowa Assoc of Rehab. Facilities, Inc.
2430 East University AvenueDes Moines, IA 50317(515) 263-1400
Thomas E. Martin, DirectorIowa Council of Residential Treatment
Centers2601 Douglas StreetSioux City, IA 51104(712) 277-4031
Ridhard L. Sutherland, DirectorMarch of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation304 1/2 Eighth Street Suite 200Des Moines, IA 50309
(515) 280-7750
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Patricia Winsten, DirectorMuscular Dystrophy Assocation2911 Hubbell AvenueDes Moines, IA 50317(515) 265-7311
Marcia Everhart, DirectorNat. Multiple Sclerosis Society
Central Iowa Chapter8033 University BoulevardDes Moines, IA 50311
(515) 274-4921
Bill Brown, DirectorPermanent Planning, Inc.Waterloo, IA 50701
(319) 232-6671
Connie Toland DirectorQuad-Cities Center for
Autistic Children, Inc.
1505 West 34th StreetDavenport, IA 52806(319) 386-6359
Wilda Briggs, DirectorIowa Federation--Council forExceptional Children
240 Pickardy LaneCouncil Bluffs, IA 51501
(712) 322-8336
Carla Lawson, DirectorIowa Pilot Parents1602 Tenth Avenue NorthFort Dodge, IA 50501
(515) 576-5870 or (800) 362-2183
C. Joseph Giangreco, Ed. D.Iowa School for the DeafCouncil Bluffs, Iowa 51501
(712) 366-0571
Ms. Eloise Lietzow, DirectorDeaf Services of IowaDepartment of HealthLucas State Office BuildingDes Moines, Iowa 50319(515) 281-4903
James Hanson, Cons., Deaf SvcsRehab., Ed. & Svcs. BranchDepartment of Public Instruction510 East 12th StreetDes Moines, Iowa 50319(515) 281-4139
Darrell Wheeler
Iowa Speech Language Hearing Assoc.VA Medical Center1515 Pleasant WestKnoxville, Iowa 50138(515) 842-3101 ext. 247
Dick Hagen, PresidentIowa Registry of InterpretersIowa Western Community College2700 College RoadCouncil Bluffs, Iowa 51501
(712) 325-3200
Betty Alexander, PresidentIowa Teachers of the Hearing ImpairedDubugue Field Office1473 Central AvenueDubuque, Iowa 52001
(319) 588-0538
Phyllis Anderson, PresidentIowa Conf. for the Hearing impaired407 East Veteran RoadLaurens, Iowa 50554
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children up to 21 are eligiblefor educational and relatedservices in Iowa.
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numbers as you use this list, please takea moment and let us know at P.O. Sox 1492, Washington. D.C. 20013.
This information was developed pursuant to contract F30042-0242 with Special Education Pro-rams of the U.S. Department of Education. The contents of this publication do not necessar-ily reflect the views or policies of the Department of Education, nor does mention of tradenames, commercial products or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: Kansas
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
James E. MarshallState DirectorDiv. of Special EducationState Dept. of Education12D E. 10th St.Topeka, Kansas 66612(913) 296-3866(1 -80D) 332-6262
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Mr. Gabriel R. Faimon, Dir.Div. of Voc. Rehab.Dept. of Social and Rehab.Services
Biddle Building, 2nd Floor2700 W. Sixth St.Topeka, Kansas 666D6
(913) 296-3911(1 -80D) 432-2326
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Ms. Carolyn OlsonProgram SpecialistVocational EducationState Dept. of Education12D E. 10th St.
Topeka, Kansas 66612(913) 296-4921
STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Gerald T. Hannah, Ph.D.CommissionerDiv. of Mental Health &Retardation Services
State Office Bldg., 5th Fl.Topeka, Kansas 66612(913) 296-3774
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STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
R. Don Horner, Ph.D.Dir. of Clinical ProgramsDiv. of Mental Health andRetardation Services
State Office Bldg., 5th Fl.Topeka, Kansas 66612(913) 296-3471
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILTIES
PROGRAM
Janet SchalanskyKPCDDState Office Bldg., 5th Fl.Topeka, Kansas 66612(913) 296-3774
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Joan Strickler, Exec. Dir.Advocacy & Protective Service
for the DD, Inc.513 Leavenworth St., Suite 2Manhattan, Kansas 665D2
(913) 776-1541(800) 432-8276
AGENCY ADMINISTERING THE EARLYPERIODIC SCREENING, DIAGNOSISAND TREATMENT PROGRAM (EPSDT)
Ms. Emily RussellMedical Services SectionDept. of Social and Rehab
ServicesState Office Bldg.Topeka, Kansas 66612
(913) 296-3981
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Joan Watson, D.D.S.Program Director, CCSState Dept. of Health and
EnvironmentTopeka, Kansas 66620(913) 862-9360
The agencies listed below canhelp you find the service yourchild needs.
Mental Retardation
Brent GlazierKansas Assn. for Retarded
Citizens11111 West 59th TerraceShawnee, Kansas 66203(913)268-8200
Learning DisabilitiesEunice SchwemmerKansas Assn. for Children
with Learning Disabilities1126 SkellyEl Dorado, KS 67042
(316) 321 -5847
Cerebral PalsyMr. Jack Jonas, Exec. Dir.United Cerebral Palsy
Assn. of Kansas, Inc.P.O. Box 8217Wichita, Kansas 67208
AutismKansas State Society forChildren b Adults with Autism
449 South BleckleyWichita, Kansas 67218
Emotional Disturbance
Mental Health Assn. in Kansas1205 HarrisonTopeka, Kansas 66612
(913) 273-6370
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University_ Affiliated FacilitiesKansas Univ. Affiliated Facility -
Kansas CityChildren's Rehabilitation UnitKansas Univ. Medical Center39th and Rainbow BoulevardKansas City, Kansas 66103
(913) 588-5900
Kansas Univ. Affiliated FacilityCentral Office
Bureau of Child Research223 Haworth HallUniversity of KansasLawrence, Kansas 66045(913) 864-4295
Kansas University AffiliatedFacility at Parsons
2601 GabrielParsons, Kansas 67357(316) 421-6550 X 266
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Kansas Easter Seal Society3709 Plaza Lakes DriveWhite Lake Plaza WestTopeka, KS 66609(913) 267-4590
AGES OF ELIGIBILITY
Children are eligible foreducational services from3 to 21. Some LocalEducation Agencies provideservice for children under 3years of age.
These listings were collected in the Fall of 1983 with the help of NASOSE and the Office ofthe State Director of Special Education in your state. We thank then for their cooperation.If you discover a change in addresses or telephone numbers as you use this list, please takea moment and let us know at P.O. Box 1492, Washington, O.C. 20013.
This information was developed pursuant to contract $300-82-0247 with Special Education Pro-rams of the U.S. Department of Education. The contents of this publication do not necessar-ily reflect the views or policies of the Department of Education, nor does mention of tradenames, commercial products or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
This information is in the public domain unless otherwise indicated. Readers are encouragedto copy and share it, but please credit the National Information Center for Handicapped Chil-dren and Youth.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: KENTUCKY
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Dr. Taylor HollinState DirectorOffice of Education forExceptional Children
Capital Plaza Tower, 8th FloorFrankfort, KY 40601
(502) 564-4970
Ms. Betty W. Bright, Dir.Project KIKCapitol Plaza Tower, 8th Fl.Frankfort, KY 40601
(502) 564-4970
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Mr. Paris HopkinsSuperintendentBureau of Rehabilitation
Services
Department of EducationCapital Plaza Tower, 9th Fl.Frankfort, KY 40601
(502) 564-4440
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED ST'IDENTS
Ms. Donnalie StrattonUnit DirectorSpecial Vocational Programs Unit2120 Capital Plaza TowerFrankfort, KY 40601(502) 564-3775
STATE DEPARTMENT FOR HEALTH SERVICES
Carlos Hernandez, M.D.CommissionerDept. for Health ServicesCabinet for Human Resources275 East Main St.Frankfort, KY 40621
(502) 564-3970
DR. Pat Nicol
Representative for ChildrenDept. for Health ServicesCabinet for Human Resources275 East Main St.Frankfort, KY 40621(502) 564-4830
STATE DEPARTMENT FOR MENTALHEALTH/MENTAL RETARDATION
Dennis BoydCommissioner
Dept. for Mental Health/MentalRetadation
Cabinet for Human Resources275 East Main St.Frankfort, KY 40621
(502) 564-4527
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Rich Eversman, DirectorDept. of Mental Health/Mental
Retardation ServicesCabinet for Human Resources275 East Main St.Frankfort, KY 40621(502) 564-7842
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Gayla Peach, DirectorDept. of Public AdvocacyDivision for PM151 Elkorn Ct.Frankfort, KY 40601
(502) 564-2967(1-800) 372-2988
CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Sharon Fields, Dir.Client Assistance ProgramCapital Plaza Tower, 9th Fl.Frankfort, KY 40601
44 (502) 564-8035(1-800) 633-6283
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Patricia K. Nichol, M.D.Director, Div. of MCHDept for Health ServicesCabinet for Human Resources275 East Main StreetFrankfort, KY 40621
(502) 564-4830
STATE AGENCIES OF HANDICAPPEDAFFAIRS
William D. MinixCommissioner
Kentucky Commission forHandicapped Conditions
1405 E. Burnette Ave.Louisville, KY 40217(502) 588-4459
Charles W. McDowell
Executive DirectorDept. for the BlindEd. and Humanities Cabinet427 Versailles RoadFrankfort, KY 40601
(520) 564-4754
William B. RogersExecutive DirectorCommision on Deaf and
Hearing ImpairedCapitol Plaza Tower, 12th Fl.Frankfort, KY 40601
(502) 564-2604
DISABILITY AGENCIES
AutismBeverly Thompson, Pres.Kentucky Society for
Autistic ChildrenP. 0. Box 6749Louisville, KY 40207(502) 228-4630
Cerebral PalsyJoseph S. Hager, Pres.UCP Assn. of KentuckyP.O. Box 5443Lexington, KY 40555(606) 252-2478
Emotional DisturbanceAsher Tullis, Exec. Dir.Kentucky Association for
Mental Health310 W. Liberty St. Suite 106Louisville, KY 40202(502) 585-4161
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Learning DisabilitiesCarol Larkin, Pres.
Kentucky Assn. for Childrenwith Learning Disabilities
403 Caple Ave.Fairdale, KY 40118(502) 361-9527
Mental Retardation
Cecilia Arbuckle, Exec. Dir.Kentucky Association for
Retarded Citizens833 E. Main Street, Box 275Frankfort, KY 40601(502) 875-5225
University Affiliated FacilityHuman Development ProgramUniversity of Kentucky108 Porter Building730 South Limestone St.Lexington, KY 40506-0205(606) 257-1714
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Guion Miller, Exec. Dir.Kentucky Easter Seal Society
for Crippled Children 8 Adults233 E. Broadway
Louisville, KY 40202(502) 584-9781
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children between the agesof 5 and 21 are eligiblefor service in Kentucky.
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his information was developed byInterstate R 00000 ch AssociateS, inc.pursuant to Cooperative AgreementG0084C3500 with Special EducationPrograms of the U.S. Department ofEducation. The contents of thispublication do not necessarily reflectthe views or policies of the Departmentof Education, nor doll mention of tradenames, commerical products ororganizations imply endorsement by theU.S. Government.
This information is in the public domainunlbss otherwise indicated. Readers areencouraged to copy and share it, butplease credit the National InformationCenter for Handicapped Children and
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: LOUISIANA
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Irene NewbyState DirectorSpecial Educational ServicesState Dept. of EducationP.O. Box 94064Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9064
(504) 342-3631
Ron LacosteSection Chief for PreschoolState Dept. of EducationP.O. Box 94064Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9064(504) 342-3634
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Mr. Lester E. Soileau, Dir.Division of Vocational
RehabilitationOffice of Human DevelopmentP.O. Box 94371Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9371
(504) 342-2285
OFFICE CF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Vocational Education for theHandicapped
State Department of EducationP.O. Box 94064Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9064(504) 342-2896
STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
James Loe, M.D.Assistant SecretaryOffice of Mental HealthDept. of Health and Human
ResourcesP.O. Box 4049Baton Rouge, LA 70821
(504) 342-2544
Martha Forbes, ACWSCoordinator of Children's
Programs
Office of Mental HealthDept. of Health and HumanResources
P.O. Box 4049Baton Rouge, LA 70821(504) 342-2544
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Cecil ColwellAssistant SecretaryOffice of Mental RetardationDept. of Health and HumanResources
721 Government Street, Room 308Baton Rouge, LA 70802(504) 342-6811
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Anne Farber, Ph.D.Louisiana State Planning Council
on Developmental Disabilities721 Government St., Rm 202Baton Rouge, LA 70802
(504) 342-6804
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Lois V. Simpson, Exec. Dir.Advocacy Center for the Elderly 6
Disabled1001 Howasrd Ave., Suite 300ANew Orleans, LA 70113
(504) 522-2337(800) 662-7705
CLIENT ASSISTANCES PROGRAM
See Protection and Advocacy Agency
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Doris Haar, AdministratorHandicapped Children ProgramOffice of Preventive & Public Health
ServicesP.O. Box 60630, Rm. 607New Orleans, LA 70160
(504) 568-5055
STATE AGENCY FOR THE BLIND
Mr. Jerry L. Swearingen, Dir.Blind Services programOffice of Human DevelopmentP.O. Box 28Baton Rouge, LA 70821(504) 342-5282
DISABILITY AGENCIES
AutismGerard Mialaret
Louisiana State Society forChildren and Adults with Autism
P.O. Box 5943
Metairie, LP 70009-5943(504) 834-4513
Cerebral PalsyMr. John Paul Gustin, Exec. Dir.United Cerebral Palsy ofLouisiana
1710 Franklin St.Gretna, LA 70053
(504) 362-3306
Emotional Disturbance
Richard E. Hitt, Exec. Dir.Mental Health Association ofLouisiana
2026 St. Charles Ave.New Orleans, LA 70130(504) 523-3845
Learning DisabilitiesKaren LaGrange, Pres.
Louisiana Association for Childrenwith Learning Disabilities
Rt. 4, Box 110
Arnaudville, LA 70512(318) 754-5287
Mental Retardation
Dave Richards, Exec. Dir.Louisiana Association forRetarded Citizens
658 St. Louis St.Baton Rouge, LA 70802(504) 383-0742 .
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Speech and HearingJoseph A. Melcher, Ph.D. Pres.Louisiana Speech-Language-HearingAssn.
815 Desire St.New Orleans, LA 70117(504) 483-7690
University Affiliated FacilityRobert E. Crow, Ph.D.Human Development CenterLouisiana State University MedicalCenter
1100 Florida AvenueBuilding No. 138
New Orleans, LA 70119(504) 568-2130
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Daniel Underwood, Exec. Dir.Easter Seal Society for CrippledChildren and Adults
4631 W. Napoleon Ave.Metairie, LA 70011(504) 885-0480
Sally KentSouthwest LA Education & ReferralCenter, Inc.
P.O. Box 52763Lafayette, LA 70505(504) 232-HELP
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in Louisiana are eligiblefor educational and related servicefrom 3 to 21 years of age. Eval-
uations can be performed for childrenfrom birth through 21.
This information is developed byInterstate Research ASSOCieteS, Int.pursuant to Cooperative Agreement600154C3500 with Special EducationPrograms of the U.S. Osoartment ofEducation. The contents of thispublication do not necessarily reflectthe views or policies of the Deportmentof Education, nor does mention of tradenames, commerical products ororganizations imply endorsement by theU.S. Government.
This information is in the public domainunless otherwise indicated. ReadarS areencouraged to copy and share it, butplease credit the Notional informationCenter for Handicapped Children andYouth.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: MAINE
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
David Noble StockfordState DirectorDiv. of Special EducationState Dept. of Educational
& Cultural ServicesState House, Station #23Augusta, ME 04333(207) 289-3451
John HornsteinEarly Childhood ConsultantDiv. of Special EducationState Dept. of Educational
& Cultural ServicesState House, Station #23Augusta, ME 04333(207) 289-2831
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Diana Scully, Dir.Bureau of RehabilitationDept. of Human Services32 Winthrop St.Augusta, ME 04330(207) 289-2266
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Joseph Lessard, ConsultantHandicapped ProgramsDivision of Program ServicesBureau of Vocational EducationState House Station #23Augusta, ME 04333(207) 289-3367
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STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Kevin W. ConcannonCommissioner
Dept. of Mental Health &Mental Retardation
State Office Bldg., Rm 411Station No. 40Augusta, ME 04333(207) 289-3161
Edward HinckleyDir. of Children's ServicesDept. of Mental Health &
Mental RetardationState Office Bldg., Rm. 411Station No. 40Augusta, ME 04333(207) 289-3161
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Ron Welch, DirectorBureau of Mental RetardationDept. of Mental Health and
Mental RetardationState Office Bldg, Room 411Station No. 40Augusta, ME 04330(207) 289-3161
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Peter Stowell, Exec. Dir.DD Council
State Office Bldg., Rm. 411Station No. 40Augusta, ME 04330(207) 289-3161
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Dean Crocker, DirectorAdvocates for the Developmentally
DisabledP.O. Box 5341Augusta, ME 04330
(207) 289 -5755
(1400) 452...1548
CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Same as Protection and AdvocacyAgency.
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
John Serrage, M.D., Dir.Div. of Maternal & Child HealthDept. of Human ServicesState House Station #11157 Capital StreetAugusta, ME 04333
(207) 289-3311
STATE AGENCY FOR BLIND AND VISIONHANDICAPPING CONDITIONS
Paul RourkeDivision of Eye CareBureau of RehabilitationDept. of Human Services32 Winthrop StreetAugusta, ME 04330
(207) 289-3484
DISABILITY AGENCIES
AutismMarsha ClarkMSAC - 169P.O. Box 706Gardiner, ME 04345
(207) 582-5887
Cerebral PalsyRuth Shook, Exec. Dir.United Cerebral Palsy of
Northeastern Maine103 Texas Ave.Bangor, ME 04401
(207) 947-6771
Kathleen F. Saufl, Exec. Div.UCP of Mid-State273 Capital Street Ext. FAugusta, ME 04330(207) 622-9351
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Emotional DisturbanceMalcolm WilsonMaine State Alliance for theMentally Ill Inc.
P.O. Box 307Oakland, ME 04963
(207) 547...3639
Speech and HearingArlene M. Baker, PresidentMaine Speech-Language-Hearing Assn.RFD 2, Box 304Gorham, ME 04038(207) 892-3574
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
William HaneyPine Tree Society of
Handicapped Children &Adults
84 Front St.
P.O. Box 518Bath, ME 04530
(207) 443-3341
William Breton, Chmn.Advisory Panel on the Ed.
of Exceptional ChildrenHancock Cty. Ed. Coop.P.O. Box 37,Ellsworth, ME 04605
(207) 667 -5388
Pamela Rasmussen, DirectorSpecial-Needs Parent InformationNetwork (S.P.I.N.)
P.O. Box 2067Augusta, ME 04330
(207) 582-2504(1-800) 325-0220
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in Maine areeligible for specialeducation and related
services from 5 through 20.
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OG001140500 with Specie! EducationPrograms of the U.S. department of
Education. The contents of thispublication do not necesserily reflectthe view, or policies of the departmentof Education, nor does mention of tradenames, commerical products ororgettiistions imply endorsement by theU.S. Government.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: MARYLAND
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Martha IrvinState DirectorDiv. of Special EducationState Dept. of Education200 W. Baltimore St.Baltimore, MD 21201
(301) 659-2489
Lin LeslieSIG Project DirectorDiv. of Special EducationState Dept. of Education200 W. Baltimore St.Baltimore, MD 21201(301) 659-2542
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Richard A. BattertonAsst. State Superintendent in
Vocational RehabilitationDiv. of Vocational RehabilitationState Dept. of Education200 W. Baltimore St.Baltimore, MD 21201
(301) 659-2294
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Dr. Gerald F. Day, ChiefSpecial Programs SectionDivision of Voc-Tech EducationState Dept. of Education200 W. Baltimore St.Baltimore, MD 21201(301) 659-2090
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STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Alp Karahasan, M.D. Ph.D.Mental Hygiene AdministrationDept. of Health 6 Mental Hygiene201 W. Preston St., 4th Fl.Baltimore, MD 21201(301) 383-2695
Sandra Leichtman, Ph.D.Director - Child 6 Adolescent
Services UnitMental Hygiene AdminstrationDept. of Health 6 Mental Hygiene
201 W. Preston St., 4th Fl.Baltimore, MD 21201(301) 659-2099
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Lois M. Meszaros, Ph.D.Director
MR/DD AdministrationDept. of Health E. Mental Hygiene201 W. Preston StreetBaltimore, MD 21201
(301) 383-3354
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Catherine A. Reggio,Executive DirectorDD Council, 4th Fl.201 West Preston St.Baltimore, MD 21201(301) 383-3358
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David ChavkinMaryland Disability Law Center2510 St. Paul StreetBaltimore, MD 21218(301) 383-3400
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Judson Force, M.D., M.P.H.Chief, Div. of CCS. Mental
Retardation & DevelopmentalDisabilities
Dept. of Mental Health201 W. Preston Street, 4th FloorBaltimore, MD 21201
(301) 383-2821
CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Sharon CodeProgram Director501 S. Paul St., Rm 1308Baltimore, MD 21202(301) 659-2712(301) 659-2714 (TTY)(1-800) 638-6243
DISABILITY AGENCIES
AutismDr. Franklin Jones. Dir.Maryland State Society forAutistic Children 6 Adults
6508 Tall Tree TerraceRockville, MD 20852(301) 881-8384
Cerebral PalsyMarlene Prendergast, Exec. Dir.United Cerebral Palsy of
Maryland213 Duke of Gloucester St.Annapolis, MD 21401(301) 263-9600
Emotional DistrubanceHerbert S. Cromwell, Exec. Dir.Mental Health Assn. of Maryland323 East 25th StreetBaltimore, MD 21218(301) 235-1178
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Learning DisabilitiesAnn Vinup, Pres.Maryland Assoc. for Childrenwith Learning Disabilities
1747 Wentworth Ave.Baltimore, MD 21234(301) 665-3309
Mental RetardationElmer Cerano, Exec. Dir.Maryland Association for
Retarded Citizens5602 Baltimore National PikeBaltimore, MD 21228(301) 744-0255
University Affiliated FacilityJohn F. Kennedy Institute forHandicapped Children
707 N. BroadwayBaltimore, MD 21205(301) 522-2100
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Letitia Simmons, Exec. Dir.Central Maryland Chapterof the National EasterSeal Society
3700 Fourth StreetBaltimore, MD 21225(301) 355-0100
Marjorie Schulbank
Information S Referralfor Handicapped
Dept. of Education200 W. Baltimore St.Baltimore, MD 21201(301) 385-6523 - call collect
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in Maryland areeligible for education andrelated services from birththrough age 20.
This information was developed byInterstate Research Associates, Inc.pursuant to Cooperative AgreementG0084C3500 with Special EducationPrograms of the U.S. Department ofEducation. The contents of thispublication do not necessarily reflectthe views or policies of the Departmentof Education, nor does mention of tradenames, commerical products ororganizations imply endorsement by theU.S. Government.
This information is in the public domainunless otherwise indicated. Readers areencouraged to copy and share it, butplease credit the National InformationCenter for Handicapped Children andYouth.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: MASSACHUSETTS
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Dr. Roger BrownState DirectorDiv. of Special EducationQuincy Center Plaza1385 Hancock St.
Quincy, MA 02169(617) 770-7468
Roselie NormanCoordinator, Early
ChildhoodDiv. of Special EducationQuincy Center Plaza1385 Hancock St.
Quincy, MA 02169
(617) 770-7478
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCIES
Mr. Elmer C. BartelsCommissioner, Massachusetts
Rehabilitation CommissionStatler Office Building20 Park PlazaBoston, MA 02116
(617) 727-2172
Charles H. CrawfordCommissionerCommission for the Blind110 Tremont St., 6th Fl.
Boston, MA 02108(617) 727-5550
Richard E. Thompson, Ph.D., Dir.Massachusetts Office of
Deafness (MOD)
Statler Office Building20 Park PlazaBoston, MA 02116(617) 727-5106(617) 727-5236 (TDD)(1-800) 882-1155 (MA only)
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OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OF
VOCATONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Mr. Clifton E. ReedEducation SpecialistBureau of Program ServicesDiv. of Occupational Education1385 Hancock St.
Quincy, MA 02169(617) 727-8140
STATa MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
James J. Callahan Jr.CommissionerDept. of Mental Health160 N. Washington St.Boston, MA 02114
(617) 727-5603
Joan MikulaAssistant CommissionerChild S Adolescent ServicesDept. of Mental Health160 N. Washington St.Boston, MA 02114(617) 727-9850
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
George C. Zitnay
Assistant CommissionerDept. of Mental Health160 N. Washington StreetBoston, MA 02114(617) 727-5608
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Jody Shaw, Exec. Dir.Mass. DD CouncilOne Ashburton P1.
Boston, MA 02108
(617) 727-6374
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
William Crane, Exec. Dir.DD Law Center, Inc.11 Beacon St., Suite 925Boston, MA 02108
(617) 723-8455
STATE OFFICE OF HANDICAPPED AFFAIRS
James GleichDirector1 Ashburton P1., Rm. 303Boston, MA 02108(617) 727-7440
Chris PalamesClient Assistance Program1 Ashburton P1., Rm. 303Boston, MA 02108(617) 727-7440(1-800) 322-2020 (MA only)
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Berna Guyer, M.D., Dir.Serv. to Handicapped
Children, Div. of FHSDept. of Public Health150 Tremont St.Boston, MA 02111
(617) 727-3372(1-800) 882-1435 (MA only)
DISABILITY AGENCIES
AutismEllen WikeMassachusetts Assn. for
Children 5 Adults with Autism13 Debra LaneFarmingham, MA 01701
(617) 423-3838
Cerebral PalsyMr. James V. Major, Exec. Dir.UCP Assn. of Metropolitan Area71 Arsenal St.Watertown, MA 02172
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Emotional DisturbanceMassachusetts Association for
Mental Health14 Beacon StreetBoston, MA 02108(617) 742-7452
Learning Disabilities
Massachusetts Asso. forChildren with Learning Dis.
P.O. Box 28West Newton, MA 02165Mon., Tues., Fri.(617) 891-5009
Mental RetardationMary Lou Maloney, Exec. Dir.Massachusetts Association for
Retarded Citizens217 South StreetWaltham, MA 02154(617) 891-6270
Visual ImpairmentsDouglas Adam, Dir.
Vision Foundation, Inc.2 Mt. Auburn St.Watertown, MA 02172(617) 926-4232(1-800) 852-3029 (MA only)
University Affiliated FacilitiesDevelopmental Evaluation ClinicChildren's Hospital Medical
Center300 Longwood AvenueBoston, MA 02115(617) 735-6501
Eunice Kennedy ShriverCenter for Mental Retardation
Walter E. Fernald School200 Trapelo RoadWaltham, MA 02254(617) 893-3500
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Richard La Pierre, Pres.Massachusetts Easter
Seal SocietyDenholm Bldg.484 Main St.
Worcester, MA 01608
(617) 757-2756(1-800) 922-8290 (MA only)
Martha Ziegler, Exec. Dir.
Federation for Children withSpecial Needs
312 Stuart St., 2nd Fl.Boston, MA 02116
(617) 482-2915
Sandy Bouzoukis, Dir.Information Center for
Individuals with
Disabilities20 Park Plaza, Rm. 330Boston, MA 02116
(617) 727-5540(617) 727-5236 TTY(1-800) 462-5015 (MA only)
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AGES OF ELIGIBILITY
Children are eligiblefor education andrelated services from3 to 21.
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kihis Information was developed byInterstate Research Associates, Inc.
pursuant to Cooperative Agreement60084C3500 with Special EducationPr ems of the U.S. Department of
Education. The contents of thispublication do not necessarily reflectthe views or policies of the Departmentof Education, nor does mention of tradenames, commerical products ororganizations imply endorsement by theU.S. Government.
This information is in the public domainunless otherwise Indicated. Readers areencouraged to copy and shape It, butplease credit the National InformationCenter for Handicapped Children andYouth.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET; MICHIGAN
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Dr. Edward Birch, Dir.Special Education ServicesDept. of EducationP.O. Box 30008Lansing, Michigan 48909(517) 373-1695
Dr. Marvin McKinney, ConsultantEarly Childhood Special Ed.Dept. of EducationP.O. Box 30008Lansing, Michigan 48909(517) 373-8189
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Mr. Peter P. GriswoldDir. of Voc. Rehab.Bureau of RehabilitationP.O. Box 30010Lansing, Michigan 48909
(517) 373-1955
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Mr. Robert S. KennonSupervisor
Special Populations, Programs, &Services
Voc-Tech Education ServiceDept. of EducationP.O. Box 30009Lansing, Michigan 48909
(517) 373-3387
STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
C. Patrick Babcock, Dir.Dept. of Mental HealthLewis Cass Bldg.Lansing, Michigan 48926
(517) 373-3500
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Paul D. Vander Velde, Dir.Children's Programs Standards UnitDept. of Mental HealthLewis Cass Bldg.Lansing, Michigan 48926(517) 373-2900
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Ben Censoni, Admin.
Program Development and SupportSystems
Dept. of Mental HealthLewis Cass Bldg., 6th Fl.Lansing, Michigan 48926(517) 373-2900
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Beth Ferguson, Exec. Dir,Dept. of Mental HealthDevelopmental Disabilities CouncilLewis Cass Bldg., 6th Fl.Lansing, Michigan 48926(517) 373-6443
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Elizabeth W. Bauer, Exec. Dir.Michigan P&A Service313 So. Washington Square, Suite 050Lansing, Michigan 48933(517) 487-1755
(1-800) 292-5923 (voice and TTY)
STATE AGENCY FOR VISUALIMPAIRMENTS
Mr. Philip E. Paterson, Dir.Comm. for the BlindDept. of Labor309 N. Washington St.P.O. Box 30015Lansing, Michigan 48909
(517) 373-2062
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
William Clexton, ChiefServices to Crippled ChildrenDept. of Public Health3500 North Logan StreetP.O. Box 30035Lansing, Michigan /p8909
(517) 373-3416
CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMMichael Ellis, Dir.Client Assistance ProgramDept. of Labor309 N. Washington St.P.O. Box 30015Lansing, Michigan(517) 373-2062
DISABILITY AGENCIES
AutismBill Walsh, Exec. Dir.Michigan Society for AutisticCitizens
2002 Hogback Road, Suite 18
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104
(313) 973-9004
Cerebral PalsyMr. Robert P. Mayberry, Exec. Dir.UCP Assn. of Michigan, Inc.202 E. Boulevard Dr.
Flint, Michigan 48503
(313) 239-9459
Emotionally DisturbedTom Sovine, Exec. Dir.Mental Health Association
in Michigan15920 W. Twelve Mile Rd.Southfield, Michigan 48076
(313) 557-6777(1-800) 482-9534
Samuel L. Davis, Exec. Dir.Michigan Assn. for Emotionally
Disturbed Children23555 Northwestern Hwy.Southfield, Michigan 48075(313) 356-2566
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Learning DisabilitiesJoyce E. Martin, Sec.Michigan Assn. for Children and
Adults with L.D.20777 Randall, Suite 18Farmington Hills, Michigan 48024(313) 471-0790
Mental RetardationHarvey Zuckerberg, Exec. Dir.Michigan Assn. for RetardedCitizens
313 S. Washington Sq., Suite 310Lansing, Michigan 48933(517) 487-5426(1-800) 292-7851
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Susan Quinn, Exec. Dir.Easter Seal Society of Michigan4065 Saladin Dr., SEGrand Rapids, Michigan 49506(616) 942-2081
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children are eligible foreducational services in thisstate from birth through 26.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: MINNESOTA
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Norena HaleActing DirectorSpecial Education SectionState Dept. of EducationCapitol Square Bldg.
550 Cedar St.St. Paul, MN 55101(612) 296-4163
Ms. Ann BettenburgSpecialistEarly Childhood ProgramsState Dept. of EducationCaptiol Square Bldg.550 Cedar St.St. Paul, MN 55101
(612) 297-3619
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
William NiederlohAsst. CommissionerDiv. of Voc. Rehab.
Dept. of Economic Security390 N. Roberts St, 5th Fl.St. Paul, MN 55101(612) 296-5616
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Lloyd Petri
Supervisor
Programs for the Handicapped
State Board of Voc.-Tech. Ed.Capitol Square Bldg.550 Cedar StreetSt. Paul, MN 55101(612) 296-5707
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STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Margaret SandbergAsst. CommissionerDept. of Human ServicesCentennial Office Bldg., 4th Fl.St. Paul, MN 55155(612) 297-4284
Jay Bambery
Representative for ChildrenDept. of Human Services
Centennial Office Bldg., 4th Fl.St. Paul, MN 55155(612) 296-3923
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Edward SkarnulisDirectorDiv. of Retardation ServicesDept. of Human ServicesCentennial Office Bldg., 4th Fl.St. Paul, MN 55155(612) 296-2160
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Collee6 Wieck, Ph.D., Exec. Dir.Governor's Planning Council onDevelopment Disabilities
201 Capitol Square Bldg.550 Cedar StreetSt. Paul, MN 55101(612) 296-4018
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Luther Granquist, Dir.Legal Aid Society of Minneapolis222 Grain Exchange Bldg.323 Fourth Ave., SouthMinneapolis, MN 55415(612) 338-0968(1-800) 292-4150
CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
See Protection and Advocacy Agency
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Alpha Adkins, Asst. Dir.Services for Children with
HandicapsDept. of Health
717 Delaware Street, S.E.Minneapolis, MN 55440(612) 623-5150
STATE AGENCIES OF HANDICAPPEDAFFAIRS
James Juda, Deputy Dir.Services for the Blind andVisually Handicapped
Dept. of Human Services1745 Univ. Ave.St. Paul, MN 55104(612) 296-6080
Mark Prowatzke, Dir.Regional Service Center forHearing Impaired
390 N. Roberts St., 5th Fl.St. Paul, MN 55101
(612) 297-1872
Richard Ramberg, Exec. Dir.Minnesota State Council for the
Handicapped208 Metro Square Bldg.St. Paul, MN 55101(612) 296-6785(1-800) 652-9747
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DISABILITY AGENCIES
Cerebral PalsyJohn Sherman, Exec. Dir.United Cerebral Palsy ofMinnesota, Inc.
Giggs Midway Bldg., S-2331821 University Ave.St. Paul, MN 55104(612) 646-7588
Emotional DisturbanceGeorge Carr, Exec. Dir.Mental Health Assn. ofMinnesota
5501 Green Valley Dr.Suite 103Bloomington, MN 55437(612) 835-9046
Learning DisabilitiesGary Berg, Exec. Dir.Minnesota Assn. for Childrenwith Learning Disabilities1821 Univ. Ave., Rm. 494-NSt. Paul, MN 55104(612) 646-6136
Mental Retardation
Emil W. Angelica, Exec. Dir.Minnesota Assn. for RetardedCitizens
3225 Lyndale Ave. SouthMinneapolis, MN 55408-3699(612) 827-5641(1-800) 582-5256
Speech and HearingFrancis J. Leven, CoordinatorMinnesota Speech-Language-Hearing
Assn.
P.O. Box 26115St. Louis Park, MN 55426(612) 935-5057
University Affiliated FacilityDr. Richard P. Nelson, Dir.
Developmental Disability ProgramGillette Children's Hospital200 University Ave. ESt. Paul, MN 55101
(612) 291-2848
PARENT ORGANIZATION
Parent Advocate Coalition forEducation Rights (PACER)Marge Goldberg and Paula GoldbergCo-DirectorsPACER Center, Inc.
4826 Chicago Ave, SouthMinneapolis, MN 55417-1055(612) 827-2966
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in this state areeligible for education andrelated services from 3through 21. Some LocalEducation Agencies provideservice to children youngerthan three years.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: MISSISSIPPI
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Dr. Walter H. Moore, Dir.Bureau of Special ServicesDept. of EducationP.O. Box 771Jackson, MS 39205
(601) 359-3490
Ms. Alice HobsonState Consultant for EarlyChildhood Special Education
Bureau of Special ServicesDept. of EducationP.O. Box 771Jackson, MS 39205(601) 359-3490
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION
AGENCY
Mr. Jerry Sawyer, Dir.Dept. of Rehabiliation
Services932 North State St.P.O. Box 1698Jackson, MS 39215-1698(601) 354-6825
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Mr. Morris MurrayState SupervisorVocational Programs for theHandicapped
Dept. of EducationP.O. Box 771Jackson, MS 39205
(601) 359-3464
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Dr. Jan Duker, Exec. Dir.Dept. of Mental Health
1100 Robert E. Lee Bldg.Jackson, MS 3920i(601) 359-1288
Lucy Leslie, Dir.Div. of Children & Youth Svcs.Dept. of Mental Health1100 Robert E. Lee Bldg.Jackson, MS 39201
(601) 359-1288
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Roger McMurtry, ChiefBureau of Mental RetardationDept. of Mental Health1100 Robert E. Lee Bldg.Jackson, MS 39201
(601) 359-1290
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
E.C. Bell, Dir.Developmental DisabilitiesDept. of Mental Health
1100 Robert E. Lee Bldg.Jackson, MS 39201(691) 359-1290
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Becky Floyd, Dir.
Mississippi P&A System for the DD4750 McWillie Dr., Suite 101Jackson, MS 39206(601) 981-8207(1-800) 772-4057
CHILDREN'S MEDICAL PROGRAM
Sam Vallentine, Dir.State Board of HealthP.O. Box 1700
Jackson, MS(601) 982-6571
STATE AGENCY FOR THE VISUAL IMPAIRMENT
Dr. J. Elton Moore, Dir.
Vocational Rehabilitation forthe Blind
P.O. Box 4872
Jackson, MS 39216(601) 354-6411
DISABILITY AGENCIES
AutismBill Colvin, Press.Mississippi Society for Children
and Adults with AutismP.O. Box 54092Pearl, MS 39208(601) 939-3863
Cerebral PalsyMs. Priscilla Smith, Exec. Dir.United Cerebral Palsy
of Mississippi
P.O. Box 16924Jackson, MS 39236(601) 362-5607
Learning DisabilitiesDr. Rita Nordan, Pres.Mississippi Assoc. for Children
with Learning Disabilities3825 Ridgewood Rd.Jackson, MS 39211
(601) 982-6767
Mental RetardationBarbara Caperton, Exec. Dir.Mississippi Association
for Retarded Citizens813 West Pine St, Suite BHattiesburg, MS 39401
(601) 544-4039
University Affiliated Facility
University Affiliated Program ofMississippi - Southern Sta.
P.O. Box 5116Hattiesburg, MS 39406-5116(601) 266-5116
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OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Lee O. Dees, Exec. Dir.Mississippi Easter Seal SocietyP.O. Box 49583226 N. State St.Jackson, MS 39216(601) 982-7051
Wanda Kenney, Dir.Client Assistant ProgramMississippi Easter Seal SocietyP.O. Box 49583226 N. State St.Jackson, MS 39216
(601) 982-7051
Anne Presley, Exec. Dir.Assn. of Developmental
Organizations of MS. Inc.(ADOM)
6055 Highway 18 So.Jackson, MS 39209(601) 922-3210
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in Mississippi areeligible for education andrelated services from 6through 20. Some LocalEducation Agencies provideprograms for children under 6.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: MISSOURI
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
John Heskett, Dir.
Div. of Special EducationDept. of Elementary and
Secondary EducationP.O. Box 480Jefferson City, MO 65102
(314) 751-2965
Ms. Karen CampbellEarly Childhood RepresentativeDiv. of Special EducationDept. of Elementary and SecondaryEducation
P.O. Box 480
Jefferson City, MO 65102
(314) 751-2965
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION
AGENCY
Dr. Don L. Gann
Assistant CommissionerDiv. of Voc. RehabilitationDepartment of Elementary and
Secondary EducationP.O. Box 480Jefferson City, MO 65102
(314) 751-3251
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OF
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Mr. Miles F. BeachboardDir. of Voc. Special Needs
and Guidance ServicesDept. of Elementary and
Secondary Ed.P.O. Box 480Jefferson City, MO 65102
(314) 751-6480
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STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Paul R. Ahr, Ph.D., Dir.
Dept. of Mental HealthP.O. Box 687Jefferson City, MO 65102(314) 751-3070
Linda Roebuck, MSW CoordinatorChildren & Youth ServicesDept. of Mental HealthP.O. Box 687Jefferson City, MO 65102
(314) 751-3944
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Jerry V. Sluyter, Ph.D, Dir.
Division of MR/DDDepartment of Mental HealthP.O. Box 687Jefferson City, MO 65102
(314) 751-4054
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Kenneth Dowden, CoordinatorDivision of MR/DDDepartment of Mental HealthP.O. Box 687Jefferson City, MO 65102
(314) 751-4054
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Carol D. Larkin, Dir.Missouri Protection and AdvocacyServices, Inc.
211 B Metro DriveJefferson City, MO 65101
(314) 893-3333(1-800) 392-8667
CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
See Protection and Advocacy Agency.
CRIOPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Mr. Jack GarrettAdministratorCrippled Children's ServicesP.O. Box 570Jefferson City, MO 65102(314) 751-2407
STATE AGENCY FOR VISUALIMPAIRMENTS
Mr. David S. VogelDeputy Director
Bureau for the BlindDivision of Family Services619 East Capitol Ave.Jefferson City, MO 65101(314) 751-4249
DISABILITY AGENCIES
Cerebral PalsyJoyce Wardenburg, Exec. Dir.UCP Assn. of MOP.O. Box 611
Columbia, MO 65205(314) 449-2934
Emotional DisturbanceFrances Bradley, Exec. Dir.Mental Health Association
in MissouriBox 1667Jefferson City, MO 65102(314) 635-7139
Learning Disabilities
Eleanor Scherff, Exec. Dir.MO Assn for Children with
Learning DisabilitiesP.O. Box 3303
Glenstone StationSpringfield, MO 65804(417) 831-6291
Mental RetardationWilliam Cox, Exec. Dir.Missouri Association forRetarded CitizensP.O. Box 1705Jefferson City, MO 65102(314) 634-2220 63
Speech and Hearing
Carl L. Harlan, Jr., Ph.D, Pres.Missouri Speech-Language-Hearing
AssociationCentral Missouri State Univ.Dept. of Speech Pathology
and AudiologyWarrensburg, MD 65093(816) 429-4993
University Affiliated FacilityCarl Calkins and Frank Neff, Co-Dir.UMKC InstituteU.A.F. for Developmental
Disabilities
2220 Holmes Street, 3rd Fl.Kansas City, MO 64108(816) 474-7770
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Barbara Robinson, Exec. Dir.Missouri Easter Seal Society, Inc.1000 Watson Rd., Suite 18St. Louis, MO 63126(314) 821-6001
Ms. Madeline WendlandMO Coalition of Child Advocates1018 Bedford LaneBallwin, MO 63011(314) 227-1391
Dr. Lynda West, Dir.Missouri LINCUniv. of Missouri-Columbia609 MarylandColumbia, MO 65211(314) 882-2733(1-800) 392-0533
State funded program to providesupport and training to voc. andspecial ed. teachers.
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AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in this state areeligible for special educationand related services from ages5 to 21 or until completing anapproved program. LocalEducation agencies may provideservices from ages 3 to 5.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: Montana WASHINGTON. 0.C. 20013
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Gail GrayState DirectorSpecial Education UnitOffice of Public InstructionState CapitolHelena, MT 59620(406) 444-5661
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Mr. W. Robert DonaldsonAdministrator, Rehabilitative-
Visual Services Div.Department of Social andRehabilitation Services
Post Office Box 4210Helena, MT 59604(406) 444-2590
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Ms. Barbara CreboSpecial Vocational NeedsDepartment of Vac. EducationOffice of Public InstructionHelena, MT 59609(406) 444-3036
MENTAL HEALTH DIVISION ANDRESIDENTIAL SERVICES
Jerry Hoover, AdministratorDept. of Institutions1539 11th Ave.
Helena, MT 59620(406) 444-3964
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Mike MuszkiewiczAdministratorDD Division/SRSP.O. Box 4210Helena, MT 59601(406) 444-2995
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Clyde MuirheidDDPACP. O. Box 4210Helena, MT 59604
(406) 444-3878
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Margaret Ulvestad, Exec. Dir.DD/Montana Advocacy Program Inc.1219 East 8th AvenueHelena, MT 59601
(406) 444-3889
AGENCY ADMINISTERING THE EARLYPERIODIC SCREENING, DIAGNOSISAND TREATMENT PROGRAM (EPSDT)
Dale Haefer
Department of Social andRehabilitation Services
P.O. Box 4210Helena, Montana 59604
(406) 444-4540
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
George Fenner, Dir.Health Services and MedicalFacilities
Dept. of Health & Environmental
SciencesCogswell BuildingHelena, Montana 59620
(406) 444-2037
The agencies listed below canhelp you find the service yourchild needs.
Mental RetardationMontana Assn. for Retarded
Children1443 JacksonMissoula, MT 59801(406) 549-3064
Learning DisabilitiesMontana Assn. for Children with
Learning Disabilities3024 Macona LaneBillings, MT 59101
(406) 252-4845
AutismMontana State ChapterNational Assn. for Childrenand Adults with Autism
3125 Avenue FBillings, MT 59102
Emotional DisturbanceMental Health Association
of Montana201 South Last Chance GulchRoom 207Helena, MT 59601(406) 442-4276
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OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Easter Seal Society - GoodwillIndustries of Montana
4400 Central AvenueGreat Falls, MT 59401(406) 761-3680
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in Montana areeligible for educationaland related services betweenthe ages of 6 and 18. Some
Local Educational Agenciesprovide services to childrenbefore 6 and after 18.
These listings were collected in the Fall of 1983 with the help of HASDSE and the Office ofthe State Director of Special Education in your state. We thank than for their cooperation.If you discover a change in addresses or telephone numbers as you use this list. please takea moment and let us know at P.O. Box 1492, Washington, D.C. 20013.
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STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Gary ShermanState DirectorSpecial Education BranchState Dept. of Education301 Centennial Mall, P.O. Box 94987Lincoln, NE 68509(402) 471-2471
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Jason D. Andrew, Ph.D.Assistant Commissioner andDirector, Division ofRehabilitation Services
Department of Education301 Centennial Mall, SouthPost Office Box 94987Lincoln, Nebraska 68509(402) 471-3645
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Mr. Steve A. Equall, DirectorSpecial Vocational ServicesBox 94987301 Centennial Mall SouthLincoln, Nebraska 68509(402) 471-2432
STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Klaus Hartmann, M.D.SuperintendentLincoln Regional CenterP.O. Box 80499Lincoln, NE 68501(402) 471-4444
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Dave Evans, DirectorOffice of Mental RetardationDept. of Public InstitutionsP.O. Box 94728Lincoln, NE 68509(402) 471-2851, Ex. 457
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WASHINGTON, D.C. 20013
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Eric EvansDept. of Health/DD301 Centennial Mall SouthP.O. Box 95007Lincoln, NE 68509(402) 471-2981
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Timothy Shaw, Exec. Dir.Advocacy Services for Nebraska
DD Citizens, Inc.215 Centennial Mall, Room 422Lincoln, Nebraska 68508(402) 474-3183
AGENCY ADMINISTERING THE EARLYPERIODIC SCREENING, DIAGNOSISAND TREATMENT PROGRAM (EPSDT)
Ms. Sandi KahlandtDepartment of Public Welfare301 Centennial Mall, SouthLincoln, Nebraska 68509(402) 471-3121, ext. 362
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Dale Ebers, M.D.Medical Director, NebraskaServices for SCC
Dept. of Public Welfare301 Centennial Mall SouthLincoln, Nebraska 68509(402) 471-3121
The agency listed below canhelp you find the serviceyour child needs.
Kathy Koop, Project CoordinatorHOTLINE FOR THE HANICAPPED/
NEBRASKA CHILD FINDNebraska Dept of Education6th Floor301 Centennial MallLincoln, NE 68509(402) 471-3656(800) 742-7594
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children are eligible for educationalservices from birth through21 years of age.
These listings ware collected In the Fall of 1983 with the help of NASDSE and the Office ofthe State Director of Special Education in your state. We thank them for their cooperation.If you discover a change in addresses or telephone numbers as you use this list, please takea moment and let us know at P.O. $c* 1492, Washington, D.C. 20013.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: NEVADA
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Jane Early, Ed.D.State DirectorNevada Dept of EducationSpecial Education Branch400 W. King St.Capitol ComplexCarson City, NV 89710(702) 885-3140
Ms. Sharon PalmerEarly Childhood ConsultantNevada Dept. of EducationSpecial Education Branch400 W. King St.
Capitol ComplexCarson City, NV(702) 885-3140
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Mr. Delbert E. FrostAdministrator, Rehabilitation
Division
Department of Human ResourcesKinkead Building, Fifth Floor505 East King StreetCapitol ComplexCarson City, NV 89710
(702) 885-4440
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Mr. Denis D. GrahamConsultantVoc. Handicapped & DisadvantagedDepartment of Education400 W. King StreetCapitol ComplexCarson City, NV 89710
(702) 885-3144
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STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Dan Payne, Ph.D.Acting Administrator
Div. of Mental Hygiene & MentalRetardation
Dept. of Human Resources1001 N. Mountain St., Suite 1-HCapitol ComplexCarson City, NV 89710(702) 885-5943
STATE MENTAL HEALTH REPRESENTATIVEFOR CHILDREN
See State Mental Health Agency.
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Brian Lahren, Ph.D.
DirectorDivision of MH/MRDepartment of Human Resources1001 N. Mountain St., Suite 2-ACapitol ComplexCarson City, NV 89710(702) 885-5943
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Michael BeckerDD Council
505 East King St., Rm. 502Capitol Complex
Carson City, NV 89710(702) 885-4440
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Holli Elder, Project DirectorDD Advocate's Office2105 Capurro Way, Suite BSparks, NV 89431
(702) 789-0233(800) 992-5715
CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Jay Scully, Dir.CP?1050 Matley LaneReno, NV 89502
(702) 789-0480
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
William C. MoellAdministrative BureauCommunity Health ServicesDept. of Human Resources505 East King Street, Rm. 205Capitol ComplexCarson City, NV 89710(702) 885-4885
DISABILITY AGENCIES
Cerebral PalsyBicki Gallagher, Exec. Dir.United Cerebral Palsy Assn. of
Southern Nevada, Inc.3101 S. Maryland Parkway, Suite 209Las Vegas, NV 89109(702) 731-3895
Learning DisabilitiesDonna Eadie, Pres.Nevada Association for Childrenwith Learning Disabilities
6525 Banbridge DriveLas Vegas, Nevada 89103
(702) 362-9979
Mental RetardationFrank Weinrauch, Exec. Dir.Association for Retarded
Citizens1520 Maine St.Fallon, NV 89046
(702) 423-4760
Speech and HearingDiane Ross, Pres.Nevada Speech and Hearing Assn.505 So. Arlington Ave., B2Reno, NV 89509(702) 329-5108
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Nancy Kosik, Exec. Dir.
Easter Seal Society for CrippledChildren and Adults of Nevada
1455 E. Tropicana Avenue, Suite 660Las Vegas, NV 89119
(702) 739-7771
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Vincent Triggs, Exec. Dir.Nevada Association for theHandicapped
P.O. Box 28458
Las Vegas, NV 89126(702) 870-7050
(Parent Advocacy Group)
Eugene Martin, ChairmanCoalition for HandicappedChildren's Education (CHANCE)
5124 Casco WayLas Vegas, NV 89107(702) 870-8221
Gerald Allen, Exec. Dir.Opportunity Village
Industries10 E. Coolidge St.Las Vegas, NV 89101(702) 384-8170
AGES OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in this state areeligible for specialeducation and related
services between the ages of5 and 21. Some Local
Education Agencies provideservice to visually and aurallyhandicapped children from birthand mentally handicappedchildren from three years of age.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: NEW HAMPSHIRE
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Robert T. KennedyState DirectorSpecial Education SectionState Dept. of Education101 Pleasant St.Concord, NH 03301(603) 271-3741
Barbara D. BourgeineAssociate Consultant/Early
ChildhoodSpecial Education SectionState Dept. of Education101 Pleasant St.Concord, NH 03301(603) 271-3741
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Mr. Bruce A. ArchambaultChief, Vocational Rehabilitat.onDivision
State Board of EducationConcord, NH 03301
(603) 271-3121
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Mr. John E. Bean, Jr.ConsultantVoc. Spec. Services-HandicappedDivision of `roc -Tech Education
State Department of Education101 Pleasant St.
Concord, NH 03301(603) 271-3186
STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Donald L. ShumayDirector
Div. of Mental Health 6Developmental Services
Health and Welfare BuildingHazen DriveConcord, NH 03301(603) 271-4681
STATE MENTAL HEALTH
REPRESENTATIVE FOR CHILDREN
William V. WheelerDirector, Adolescent
ServicesNew Hampshire HospitalConcord, NH 03301
(603) 224-6531 ext. 2407
STATE MENTAL RETARDATION ANDDEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES PROGRAM
Richard LeporeAssistant DirectorDivision for CommunityDevelopmental Services
Health and Welfare BuildingHazen DriveConcord, NH 03301
(603) 271-4706
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESCOUNCIL
Susan Parker, DirectorNH DD CouncilOne Eagle Square, Suite 510Concord, NH 03301(603) 271-3236
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Donna Woodfin, DirectorDD Advocacy Center, Inc.6 White StreetP.O. Box 19Concord, NH 03301
(603) 228-0432(1-800) 852-3336
BUREAU FOR HANDICAPPED CHILDREN
Mr. Michael Galan, ChiefOffice of Family 6 Community
Health
Div. of Public Health ServicesHazen DriveConcord, NH 03301
(603) 271-4499(1-800) 852-3?45
CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Michael D. JenkinsGov. Commission for the
Handicapped85 Manchester St.Concord, NH 03301
(603) 271-2773(1-800) 852-3405
DISABILITY AGENCIES
AutismSociety for Children andAdults with Autism
491 High StreetHampton, NH 03824(603) 926-2623
Cerebral PalsyMs. Dorothy J. Cole, Exec. Dir.United Cerebral Palsy of
N.H., Inc.50 Bridge St.Manchester, NH 03101
(603) 644-2297
Emotional DisturbanceTerJe Reinertsen, Dir.Central NH Community Mental
Service, Inc.5 Market LaneP.O. Box 2032Concord, NH 03301
(603) 228-1551
Mental RetardationAssn. for Retarded Citizens
of New Hampshire244 N. Main St.
Carrigan CommonsConcord, NH 03301
(603) 228-9092
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Robert Cholette, Dir.Easter Seal Society - Goodwill
Industries of New Hampshire555 Auburn St.Manchester, NH 03103(603) 623-8863
Judith Raskin, Dir.Parent Information Center
(P.I.C.)
P.O. Box 1422
Concord, NH 03301
(603) 224-7005
OTHER INFORMATION
Children in this stateare eligible foreducational servicesfrom 3 to 21.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: NEW JERSEY
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Jeffery OsowskiDiv. of Special EducationDept. of Education225 W. State St., CN 500Trenton, NJ 08625
(609) 292-0147
Dr. Noreen GallagherBureau of Programs & ServicesDiv. of Special EducationDept. of Education225 W. State St., CN 500
Trenton, NJ 08625
(609) 292-0147
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Mr. George R. Chizmadia, Dir.Div. of VocationalRehabilitation
Dept. of Labor and Industry1005 Labor and Industry Bldg.John Fitch Plaza, CN 398Trenton, NJ 08625(609) 292-5987
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Dr. Gordon AscherAssistant Commissioner
for Vocational EducationDept. of EducationCN 500Trenton, NJ 08625(609) 292-6340
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STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Richard Wilson, Dir.Div. of Mental Health & HospitalsDept. of Human ServicesCN 700Trenton, NJ 08625(609) 987-0886
Lucy Keating, Chief
Representative for ChildrenDiv. of Mental Health & HospitalsDept. of Auman ServicesCN 700Trenton, NJ 08625(609) 987-0891
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Eddie C. Moore, DirDiv. of Mental RetardationDept. of Human Services222 S. Warren St.
Capitol Place OneTrenton, NJ 08625(609) 292-3742
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Catherine Rowan, Exec. Dir.Developmental Disabilities Council108-110 N. Broad St., CN 700Trenton, NJ 08625,:609) 292-3745
Patricia Krupka, AdministratorStatewide Computerized Referral
Information Program (SCRIP)108-110 N. Broad St., CN 700Trenton, NJ 08625(609) 292-3745(1-800) 792-8858
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Herbert Hinkle, Dir.Dept. of Public AdvocateDiv. of Adovcacy for the DDCN 850Trenton, NJ 08625
(609) 292-9742
CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
See Protection and Advocacy Agency.
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Barbara KernProgram CoordinatorSpecial Child Health Serv.Dept. of HealthCN 364Trenton, NJ 08625
(609) 292-5676
DISABILITY AGENCIES
AutismNancy Richardson, Exec. Dir.New Jersey State Society for
Children & Adults with
Autism71 University PlacePrinceton, NJ 08540(609) 683-0140
Cerebral PalsyRobert P. Stack, Exec. Dir.UCP Assn. of New Jersey, Inc.956 S. Broad St.Trenton, NJ 08611(609) 392-4004
Emotional DisturbanceGeraldine Botwinick, Dir.Mental Health Association
in New Jersey60 South Fullerton AvenueMontclair, NJ 07042(201) 744-2500
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EpilepsyEric M. Joice, Exec. Dir.Epilepsy Foundation of
New Jersey206 West State St.Trenton, NJ 08608(609) 392-4900
Learning DisabilitiesAllen Goldberg, Pres.New Jersey Assn. for Childrenwith Learning Disabilities
P.O. Box 215Eatontown, NJ 07724(201) 389-3337
Mental RetardationJohn Scagnelli, Exec. Dir.Assn. for Retarded
Citizens99 Bayard StreetNew Brunswick, NJ 08901
(201) 246-2525
University Affiliated FacilityUMDNJRutgers Medical SchoolDepartment of Pediatrics,Busch CampusPiscataway, NJ 08854
(201) 463-4447
Visual ImpairmentsNorma F. Krajczar, Exec. Dir.Commission for the BlindState Board of ControlDept. of Human ServicesNewark Center Building1100 Raymond BoulevardNewark, NJ 07102(201) 648-3333(1-800) 962-1233
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Clark Paradise, Pres.
Easter Seal Society ofNew Jersey
Box 15532 Ford AvenueMilltown, NJ 08850(201) 247-8353
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Children in New Jersey areeligible for education andrelated services from theages of 3 to 21. Someschool district provideservices to children before3 years of age
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: New Mexico
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Elie S. GutierrezState DirectorDiv. of Special EducationState Dept. of Education300 Don Gaspar Ave.Santa Fe, NM 87503(505) 827-6541
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Mr. Orlando J. Giron
Voc. Rehab. DeputyDiv. of Voc. Rehab.Dept. of Education604 W. San MateoSanta Fe, NM 87503(505) 982-4555
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Mr. Carlos A. GonzalesCoord., Handicapped ProjectsState Dept. of Ed. Bldg.
Santa Fe, NM 87501
(505) 827-6646
STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Arturo Rangel, Dir.Mental Health BureauP.O. Box 968Santa Fe, NM 87504-0968
(505) 984-0020
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Louis Landry, ChiefDD Bureau
HED-Behavioral HealthServices Division
P.O. Box 968Santa Fe, NM 87504-0968(505) 984-0020
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STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Marie F. FritzDDPC440-B Cerrillos RoadSanta Fe, NM 87503
(505) 827-7371
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Jim JacksonPEA System for New Mexicanswith DD
510 Second Street, N.W.Suite 300Albuquerque, NM 87102
(505) 243-8831(800) 432-4682
AGENCY ADMINISTERING THE EARLYPERIODIC SCREENING, DIAGNOSISAND TREATMENT PROGRAM (EPSDT)
Mr. Carlos FierroEPSDT CoordinatorDepartment of Human ServicesPERA Building, Room 524P.O. Box 2348Santa Fe, NM 87503
(505) 827-4058
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Joan HubbardProgram ManagerChildren's Medical ServicesHealth and Environment Dept.P.O. Box 968Santa Fe, NM 87503
(505) 827-3201
The agencies listed belowcan help you find the serviceyour child needs
Mental Retardation
Kermit Stuve, Exec. Dir.New Mexico Association for
Retarded Citizens8200 1/2 Menaul Blvd., No. 3Albuquerque, NM 87110(505) 298-6796
Learning DisabilitiesMarjories S. McCamentAssociation for Children
with L. D.824 Vassar Dr., NEAlbuquerque, NM 87106(505) 255-9324
Cerebral PalsyRandall PowellUCP Assn. of New Mexico201 San Pedro, NEAlbuquerque, NM 87108(505) 262-2634
New Mexico Elks Assn.Cerebral Palsy Committee2901 Edith Blvd., N.E.
Albuquerque, NM 871137
(505) 345-3104
AutismNew Mexico ChapterNat. Assn. for Children
and Adults with AutismP.O. Box 4695Albuquerque, NM 87196
REV. 7-9-84
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Easter Seal Society ofNew Mexico
4805 Menaul NEAlbuquerque, NM 87110(505) 888-3811
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in this state areeligible for education andrelated services from theages of 5 to 21.
These listings were collected in the Fall of 1983 with the help of NASDSE and the Office ofthe State Director of Special Education In your state. We thank them for their cooperation.If you discover a change In addresses or telephone numbers as you use this list, please takea moment and let us know at P.O. Box 1492, Washington, D.C. 20013.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: NEW YORK
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Lawrence GloeckerAssistant CommissionerOffice for Education of Childrenwith Handicapping Conditions
State Dept. of EducationEducation Bldg. Annex, Rm. 1073Albany, NY 12234
(518) 474-5548
EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION
See State Department of Education
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Richard SwitzerDeputy CommissionerOffice of Vocational RehabilitationState Dept. of Education1 Commerce Plaza99 Washington Avenue, Rm. 1907Albany, NY 12234
(518) 474-3981
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Mr. James KadamusAssistant CommissionerOffice of Occupational and
Continuing EducationState Dept. of EducationTwin Towers Building99 Washington Avenue, Room 1624Albany, NY 12234
(518) 474-3981
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STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Steven E. Katz
CommissionerOffice of Mental Health44 Holland Ave.Albany, NY 12229
(518) 474-4403
David DotyActing DirectorBureau of Children & Youth
ServicesOffice of Mental Health44 Holland Ave.Albany, NY 12229
(518) 474-8394
STATE MENTAL RETARDATION
PROGRAM
Arthur Webb,CommissionerOffice of MR/DD44 Holland Ave.Albany, NY 12229
(518) 473-1997
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Andrew D. Virgilio, Exec. Dir.NY State Developmental DisabilitiesPlanning Council
1 Empire State Plaza, 10th Fl.Albany, NY 12223
(518) 474-3655
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Clarence J. Sundram, CommissionerNYS Commission on Quality of Care
for Mentally Disabled99 Washington Avenue, Suite 730Albany, NY 12210
(518) 473-7378
Patricio Figueroa, Jr.Client Assistance Program CoordinatorNYS Commission on Quality of Care for
Mentally Disabled99 Washington Avenue, Suite 730Albany, NY 12210
(518) 473-7378
Frances Berko, State AdvocateOffice of the Advocate for the
DisabledAgency Building 1, 10th Fl.
Empire State PlazaAlbany, NY 12223
(518) 473-4129
CRIPPLED CHILDREN SERVICES
Fe A. Cardona, M.D., M.P.H.DirectorSpecial Children ServicesBureau of Maternal 8 Child HealthCorning Tower Building, Rm. 821
Empire State PlazaAlbany, NY 12237
(518) 474-1912
DISABILITY AGENCIES
AutismJoseph Farrelly, DirectorNew York State Society for Children
and Adults with Autism275 State StreetAlbany, NY 12210
(518) 436-0611
Cerebral PalsyMr. Robert Schonhorn, Exec. Dir.United Cerebral Palsy Association
of New York State330 West 34th St.New York, N.Y. 10001
(212) 947-5770
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Emotional DisturbanceLucille Pritchard, Dir.Mental Health Association
in New York State, Inc.196 Morton Ave.Albany, NY 12202(518) 449-5677
Learning DisabilitiesPat Lilac, Executive DirectorNew York Association for the
Learning Disabled155 Washington Ave., 3rd FloorAlbany, NY 12210
(518) 436-4633
Mental RetardationMarc N. Brandt, Exec. Dir.New York State Association forRetarded Children, Inc.
393 Delaware Ave.Delmar, NY 12054(518) 439-8311
University Affiliated FacilitiesUniversity Affiliated FacilityRose F. Kennedy Center
Albert Einstein College of MedicineYeshiva University1410 Pelham Parkway SouthBronx, NY 10461
(212) 430-2440
Developmental Disabilities CenterSt. Lukes - Roosevelt HospitalColumbia University - College ofPhysicians S Surgeons428 W. 59th StreetNew York, NY 10019
(212) 554-7388
University Affiliated DiagnosticClinic for DevelopmentalDisorders
University of Rochester MedicalCenter
P.O. Box 671
601 Elmwood AvenueRochester, NY 14642
(716) 275-2987
Mental Retardation InstituteNew York Medical College at
ValahallaValahalla, NY 10595(914) 347-5400
Visual ImpairmentsMr. John L. Ryan, Asst. CommissionerCommission for the Blind andVisually Handicapped
State Department of SocialServices
40 North Pearl StreetAlbany, NY 12243
(518) 473-1801
(1-800) 342-3715, ext. 46812
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
David Timko, Exec. Dir.New York Easter Seal Society for
Crippled Children and Adults194 Washington Ave.Albany, NY 12210
(518) 434-4103
Northeastern New York Chapter,
NeurofibromitosisBox 117Gallupville, NY 12073
Contact: Barbara Wellman(518) 474-5100
Tourette Syndrome Association, Inc.41-02 Bell BoulevardBayside, NY 11361
Contact: Abbey Meyers(212) 224-2999
American Narcolepsy Association512 Hommocks RoadLarchmont, NY 10538
Contact: Niss Ryan(914) 834-2855
Prader-Willi New York Syndrome Assn.6-12 160th Street
Beechhurst, NY 11357
Contact: Jack Sherman, M.D.(718) 767-6077
Spina Bifida Association86-07 134th StreetRichmond Hill, NY 11460
Contact: Hope Prekopy,Joe Gallagher
(212) 526-4708 80
New York State Head InjuryAssociation
194 Washington AvenueAlbany, NY 12210Contact: Pam Burns(518) 439-0031 (home)(518) 434-3037 (work)
Tuberous Sclerosis Associationof America
PO Box 53Babylon, NY 11703Contact: Elizabeth Sanchez(516) 242-3109 (after 5)
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in New York are eligiblefor education and related servicesbetween the ages of 5 and 21 yearsof age. Some Local Educat:onAgencies provide service tochildren between birth and 5 yearsof age.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: NORTH CAROLINA
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Lowell HarrisState DirectorDiv. of Exceptional ChildrenDept. of Public Instruction114 E. Edenton St.Raleigh, NC 27611
(919) 733-3921
Ms. Janice Britt, ConsultantEarly Education ProgramsDiv. of Exceptional ChildrenDept. of Public Instruction114 E. Edenton St.Raleigh, NC 27611
(919) 733-6081
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Mr. Claude A. Myer, Dir.Div. of Voc. Rehab. ServicesDept. of Human Resources620 North West StreetPost Office Box 26053Raleigh, NC 27611
(919) 733-3364
Ms. Debbie C. Jackson, Dir.Client Assistance ProgramDiv. of Voc. Rehab. ServicesDept. of Human Resources620 North West StreetPost Office Box 26053Raliegh, NC 27611
(919) 733-5365
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOROF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Ms. Nan ColemanChief ConsultantVoc. Ed. for the HandicappedDiv. of Voc. EducationDept. of Public InstructionRaleigh, NC 27611
(919) 733-3001
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STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
R.J. Blackley, M.D., Interim Dir.Div. of Mental Health, MentalRetardation & SubstanceAbuse Services
Dept. of Human Resources325 N. Salisbury St.Raleigh, NC 27611
(919) 733-7011
Lenore Behar, Ph.D.Chief, Child Mental Health
Services
Div. of Mental Health, Mental
Retardation & SubstanceAbuse Services
Dept. of Human Resources325 N. Salisbury St.Raleigh, NC 27611
(919) 733-4660
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Donald TaylorDir. of Mental Retardation
ServicesDiv. of Mental Health, MentalRetardation & SubstanceAbuse Services
Dept. of Human Resources325 N. Salisbury StreetRaleigh, NC 27611
(919) 733-3654
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
James Keene, Dir.Council on Developmental
Disabilities
Dept. of Human Resources325 N. Salisbury St., Suite 616Raleigh, NC 27611
(919) 733-6566
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Lockhart Follin-Mace, Dir.Governor's Advocacy Council for
Persons with Disabilities1318 Dale St., Suite 100Raleigh, NC 27605
(919) 733-9250(1-800) 662-7030
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Thomas J. Vitaglione, Dir.
Crippled Children's ProgramDiv. of Health ServicesDept. of Human Resources
P.O. Box 2091Raleigh, NC 27602
(919) 733-7437
STATE AGENCY FOR THE VISUALIMPAIRMENTS
Mr. Herman 0. Graber, Dir.Div. of Services for the Blind
Dept. of Human Resources309 Ashe AvenueRaleigh, NE 27606(919) 733-9822
DISABILITY AGENCIES
AutismJoAnne Jefferies, Pres.
North Carolina ChapterNational Society for Children
and Adults with Autism137 N. Lord Ashley Rd.Raleigh, NC 27610
(919) 828-4772
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Cerebral PalsyJames E. Everest, Exec. Dir.
United Cerebral Palsy of NC, Inc.P.O. Box 12728Raleigh, NC 27605
(919) 832-3787
Emotional DisturbanceDeva Wright, Exec. Dir.Mental Health Association
in North Carolina
5 West Hargett St., Suite 705Raleigh, NC 27601(919) 828-8145
Learning DisabilitiesJudy Rochelle, Pres.North Carolina Assn.
for Children with L.D.1703 Emerson Rd.
Kinston, NC 28501
(919) 522-3579
Mental RetardationCarey S. Fendley, Exec. Dir.North Carolina Associationfor Retarded Citizens
P.O. Box 18551Raleigh, NC 27619(919) 782-4632
University Affiliated FacilityBiological Sciences ResearchCenter
Div. for Disorders of Development& Learning
The Univ. of North Carolina atChapel Hill
Chapel Hiil, NC 27514(919) 966-5171
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P.O. BOX 1492STATE RESOURCE SHEET: North Dakota
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20013
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Gary GronbergState DirectorSpecial Education DivisionDept. of Public InstructionState CapitolBismarck, ND 58505
(701) 224-2277 (800) 932-8974
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
James O. FineDirector, Division
of Vocational RehabilitationDepartment of Human ServicesState Capitol BuildingBismarck, North Dakota 58505(701) 224-2907 (800) 472-2622
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Larry BarnhardtSupervisor of Special NeedsState Bd. for Vocational Ed.State Office Building900 East BoulevardBismarck, North Dakota 58505(701) 224-3178
STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Hubert A. Carbone, M.D.DirectorMental Health & Retardation
ServicesState Dept. of Health909 Basin Ave.Bismarck, ND 58505(701) 253-2964
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Darvin HirschDirector, DO DivisionDept. of Human ServicesState Capitol BuildingBismarck, No 555p5(701) 224 -2768 .1P'11 83
Tom WalinerND DD CouncilND Dept. of Human Svs.State Capitol Bldg.Bismarck, ND 58505(701) 224-2970
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Barbara C. Braun, Project DirectorP&A Project for the DDGovernor's Council on Human ResourcesState Capitol Annex, 1st FloorBismarck, North Dakota 58505(701) 224-2972(800) 472-2670
AGENCY ADMINISTERING THE EARLYPERIODIC SCREENING, DIAGNOSISAND TREATMENT PROGRAM (EPSDT)
Ms. Doris SchellMedical ServicesDepartment of Human ServicesState CapitolBismarck, North Dakota 58505(701) 224-2323
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Robert NelsonAdministrator
Crippled Children's ServicesDepartment of Human ServicesState Capitol
Bismarck, North Dakota 58505(701) 224-2436
The agencies listed below can helpyou find the service your child needs.
Mental RetardationDWITImer, txeciaTve DirectorNorth Dakota Association for
Retarded Citizens418 East BroadwayBismarck, N.D. 58501(701) 223-5349
Learning DisabilitiesNorth Dakota Association for
Children with LearningDisabilities
2025 Ida Mae Ct.Minot, ND 58701
Emotional DisturbanceNURTUTFUTWWiTITITTrealth
AssociationBox 160Bismarck, ND 58502
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Easter Seal Society of NorthDakota
Box 490Bismarck, ND 58501
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in North Dakota are eligiblefor education and related servicesbetween the ages of 6 and 21. SomeLocal Education Agencies provideservice to children between 3 and 5years of age. Service to 3 to 5year olds will be mandatory in 1985.
These listings were collected in the Fall of 1983 with the help of NAME and the Office ofthe State Director of Special Education in your state. We thank them for their cooperation.If you discover a change in addresses or telephone numbers at you use this list, please takea moment and let us know at P.O. Box 1492, Washington, D.C. 20013.
This information was developed pursurnt to contract /30042-0247 with Special Education Pro-rams of he U.S. Department of Education. The contents of this publication do not net*ssar-ily reflect the views or policies of the Department of Education, nor does mention of tradenames, commercial products or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: OHIO
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Frank E. New, Dir.Div. of Special EducationState Dept. of Education933 High St.Worthington, OH 43085
(614) 466-2650
Jane WeichelEarly Childhood ConsultantDiv. of Special EducationState Dept of Education933 High ' c.
Worthington, OH 43085
(614) 466-2650
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Robert RabeAdministratorOhio Rehabilitation ServicesCommission
4656 Heaton Road
Columbus, OH 43229(614) 438-1210
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Richard A. Macer, Asst. Dir.Division of Vocational EducationState Dept. of Public Instruction65 South Front Street, Room 412Columbus, OH 43215(614) 466-4835
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STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Pamela Hyde, Dir.Dept. of Mental HealthState Office Tower, Suite 118030 East Broad St.Columbus, OH 43215(614) 466-2337
Dana Mattison, ChiefOffice of Children's EducationalServices
Dept. of Mentd dealth
State Office Tower, Suite 247530 East Broad St.Columbus, OH 43215
(614) 466-9961
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Minnie F. Johnson, Dir.Department of MR/DDState Office Tower, Suite 128030 East Broad St.Columbus, OH 43215
(614) 466-5214
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
John Begala, Dir.
Office of DD CouncilDepartment of MR/DDState Office Tower, Suite 102030 East Broad St.Columbus, OH 43215
(614) 466-5205
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Catherine Worley, Exec. Dir.Ohio Legal Rights Service8 East Long Street, 8th Fl.Columbus, OH 43215
(614) 466-7264(1-800) 282-9181
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
James F. Quilty, M.D.Chief Div. of Maternal &
Child HealthState Dept. of HealthP.O. Bo,f 118
Columbus, OH 43216
(614) 466-3263
STATE AGENCY OF HANDICAPPEDAFFAIRS
David T. Williams, Dir.Governor's Office of Advocacy for
Disabled PersonsState Office Tower, Suite 137630 East Broad St.Columbus, OH 43215
(614) 466-9956
Sharon Frame, Dir.Client Assistance ProgramGovernor's Office of Advocacy for
Disabled PersonsState Office Tower, Suite 137630 East Broad St.Columbus, OH 43215(614) 466-9956
DISABILITY AGENCIES
AutismWade Hitzing, Exec. Dir.Ohio Society for Autistic
Citizens751 NW Blvd, Suite 10Columbus, OH 43212(614) 294-5784
Cerebral PalsyMildred McFarland, Pres. of BoardUnited Cerebral Palsy of Ohio, Inc.P.O. Box 2643Lakewood, OH 44107
(216) 228-5133
Emotionally DisturbedDonald L. Farrow, Exec. Dir.Mental Health Association of Ohio50 West Broad St., Suite 2440Columbus, OH 43215(614) 221-5383
Pam Argus, Exec. Dir.Ohio Family Coalition for the
Mentally Ill199 S. Central Ave.Columbus, OH 43223(614) 274-7000
Learning DisabilitiesOhio Association for Children
with Learning Disabilities4601 N. High Street.Columbus, OH 43214
(614) 891-1167
Mental RetardationCarolyn Sidwell, Exec. Dir.Ohic Association for Retarded
Cltizens360 South 3rd St., Suite 101Columbus, OH 43215
(614) 228-4412
Speech and HearingNancy BaileyOhio Speech and Hearing Assn.9331 Union Road SouthMiamisburg, OH 45342
(513) 866-4972
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Nisonger CenterThe Ohio State UniversityMcCampbell Hallisen Cannon Drive.
Columbus, OH 43210-1205
(614) 422-8365
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Prentis Wilson, Exec. Dir.Ohio Easter Seal Society Inc.2204 S. Hamilton RoadP.O. Box 32462Columbus, OH 43232(614) 868-9126
Thomas Murray, Dir.Southwestern Ohio Coalition
for Persons with Disabilities3333 Vine St.Cincinnati, OH 45220(parent advocacy group)(513) 861-2400
Thomas LindstromCitizens Advocacy
Coalition824 East 5th St.Dayton, OH 45402
(513) 461-5600
SPECIAL EDUCATION REGIONALRESOURCE CENTERS (SERRC)
These agencies provide technicalassistance to parents, teachersand educational administratorsin providing special educationservices.
CENTRAL OHIO
470 Glenmont AvenueColumbus, OH 43214(614) 262-4545
CUYAHOGA14605 Granger Road
Maple Heights, OH 44137
(216) 587-5960
EAST CENTRAL818 BoulevardDover, OH 44622
(216) 343-3355
EAST SHORE7900 Euclid-Chardon RoadKirtland, OH 44094(216) 256-8483, 8484, 8485
HOPEWELL5799 W. New Market RoadHillsboro, OH 45133(513) 393-19011: 144 81
LINCOLN WAY1450 W. Main StreetLouisville, OH 44641
(216) 875-2423, 2527, 9996
MIAMI VALLEY1830 HarshmanDayton, OH 45424(513) 236-9965
MID-EASTERN OHIO2226-23rd Street
Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223(216) 929-6634
NORTH CENTRAL OHIO2200 Bedford Ave.Mansfield. OH 44906(419) 747-4808
NORTH EAST OHIO409 Harmon Street, N.W.Warren, OH 44483(216) 394-0310
NORTHERN OHIO
213 N. Pleasant St., Room 100Oberlin, OH 44074(216) 775-2786
NORTHWEST OHIO
10142 Dowling Road, RR 2Bowling Green, ON 43402(419) 833-6761
PILASCO-ROSS
411 Court StreetPortsmouth, OH 45662(614) 354-4526
SOUTHEASTERN OHIO507 Richland AvenueAthens, OH 45701(614) 594-4235
SOUTHWESTERN OHIO415 Herman Street
Cincinnati, OH 45219(513) 241-8641
WEST CENTRAL OHIORR #6 North Dixie HighwayBox A-3
Wapakoneta, OH 45895(419) 738-9224, 9225
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in Ohio are eligiblefor service between the agesof 5 and 21. Some Local
Education Agencies provideservices to children betweenthe ages of 3 and 5.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET:
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Dr. Jimmie L.V. PrickettState DirectorSec. for Exceptional ChildrenState Dept. of Education2500 N. Lincoln, Suite 263Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 521-3351
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Mr. Lowell E. GreenAdministrative AssistantRehab. and Visual ServicesPublic Welfare CommissionDepartment of Institutions,
Social and Rehab. ServicesSequoyah Memorial Office BuildingP.O. Box 25352Oklahoma City, OK 73125
(405) 424-5818
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR FORVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Dr. Clyde Matthews
State SupervisorSpecial ProgramsDept. of Voc-Tech Education1515 West Sixth AvenueStillwater, OK 74074
(405) 377-2000, ext 247
STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Dr. Frank James, Dir.Dept. of Mental HealthP.O. Box 53277
Capitol Station408-A WalnutOklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 521-2811, 321-4880
Oklahoma
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WASHINGTON, D.C. 20Q13
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Robert Fulton, Dir.Dept. of Human ServicesOklahoma City, CK 73125(405) 521-3646
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Ray F. AshworthDepartment of Human ResourcesBox 25352Oklahoma City, OK 73125(405) 521-3571
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Dr. Bob M. Van Osdol, Dir.Protection and Advocacy Agency
for DD9726 East 42ndOsage Building, Room 133Tulsa, OK 74145(918) 664-5883
AGENCY ADMINISTERING THE EARLYPERIODIC SCREENING, DIAGNOSISAND TREATMENT PROGRAM (EPSDT)
Bertha M. Levy, M.D.Supervisor, Medical Services Div.Dept. of Human ServicesP.O. Box 53124Oklahoma City, OK 73152(405) 521-3801
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Donice GlennSupervisor, CC UnitDept. of Human ServicesP.O. Box 25352Oklahoma City, OK 73125
(405) 521-2778
The agencies listed below canhelp you find the service yourchild needs.
Mental RetardationNova Cox, DirectorOklahoma Association for
Retarded CitizensP.O. Box 268Edmond, OK 73034(405) 341-7132
Learning DisabilitiesJeanne Asher
Oklahoma Assn. for Childrenwith L.D.
3701 NW 62nd St.Oklahoma City, OK 73112(405) 943-9434
Cerebral PalsyUCP of Oklahoma3428 NW 20
Oklahoma City, OK 73107(405) 947-7641
Emotional DisturbanceMental Health Assn. of Oklahoma1140 NW 32
Oklahoma City, OK 73118(405) 524-6363
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OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Oklahoma Society for CrippledChildren, Inc.
2100 NW 63rd StreetOklahoma City, OK 73116(405) 848-7603
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children are eligible forspecial education services inOklahoma from birth through 21.
These listings were collected in the Fall of 1983 with the help of NASDSE and the Office ofthe State Director of Special Education in your state. We thank them for their cooperation.If you discover a change in addresses or telephone numbers as you use this list, please takea moment and let us know at P.O. Box 1492, Washington, D.C. 20013.
This information was developed pursuant to contract 1300-82-0247 with Special Education Pro-rams of the U.S. Department of Education. The contents of this publication do not necessar-ily reflect the views or policies of the Department
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: OREGON
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Patricia Ellis,Associate SuperintendentSpecial Education & Student
Services Div.Dept. of Education70U Pringle Parkway S.E.Salem, OR 97310-0290
(503) 378-3598
Terry KramerEarly Childhood SpecialistSpecial Education & StudentServices Div.
Dept. of Education700 Pringle Parkway, S.E.Salem, OR 97310-0290(503) 378-3782
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Mr. Joil A. Southwell
AdministratorVocational Rehab. Div.Dept. of human Resources2045 Silverton Road, N.E.
Salem, OR 97310
(503) 378-3830
OFFICE OF STATE CnORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Mr. Dave BackmanSpecialist for Accountabilityand Handicapped
Dept. of Education700 Pringle Parkway, S.E.Salem, OR 97310
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STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Joseph E. Murray, M.D.AdministratorMental Health Div.Dept. of Human Resources2575 Bittern St., N.E.Salem, OR 97310-0520(503) 378-2671
Mary Hoyt, ACSWDeputy Asst. AdministratorMED Program OfficeMental Health Div.Dept. of Human Resources2575 Bittern St., N.E.Salem, OR 97310
(503) 378-2460
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
David A. Isom, Dir.Program for MR/DDAerital Health DivisionDept. of Human Resources2575 Bittern Street, N.E.Salem, OR 97310-0520(503) 378-2429
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
David A. Isom, Dir.Oregon DD Council2575 Bittern St., N.E.Salem, OR 97310-0520(503) 378-2429
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Elam Lantz, Jr., Exec. Dir.Oregon DD Advocacy Center400 Board of Trade Bldg.310 Southwest 4th Ave.Portland, OR 97204(503) 243-2081(1-800) 452-1694
STATE AGENCIES FORHANDICAPPED AFFAIRS
Charles E. Young, AdministratorCommission for the Blind535 S.E. 12th St.Portland, OR 97214(503) 238-8380
Judy Brown, Exec. Dir.Oregon State Commission
for the Handicapped300 Market Plaza, Suite 266Salem, OR 97310(503) 378-4545
CLIENT ASSISTANCE
PROGRAM
See State Agencies forHandicapped Affairs.Oregon State Commission
for the Handicapped.
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
David W. Macfarlane, Dir.Crippled Children ServicesP.O. Box 574Portland, OR 97207(503) 225-8095
DISABILITY AGENCIES
AutismMary Ann Seaton, Pres.Autism Counsel ofOregon
1150 E. 18th St.
McMinville, OR 97128(503) 472-0946 92
Cerebral PalsyBud Thoune, Exec. Dir.UCP of Oregon7830 S.E. Foster Rd.Portland, OR 97206(503) 777-4166
Emotional DisturbanceShary White, Admin. Asst.Mental Health Assn.
in Oregon
718 W. Burnside St., Room 301Portland, OR 97209(503) 228-6571(1-800) 452-5011
Gyneth Owen, Pres.Oregon Alliance for Advocates
of the Mentally IllP.O. Box 47Thurston, OR 97482(503) 632-3251
Learning DisabilitiesEvelyn Murphy, Exec. Dir.Oregon Assn. for Childrenwith Learning Disabilities
Portland State Univ.P.O. Box 751Portland, OR 97207(503) 229-4439
Mental RetardationJames Toews, Exec. Dir.Oregon Assn. for Retarded
Citizens1745 State St., N.E.Salem, OR 97301
(503) 581-2726(1-800) 452-0313
Speech and HearingLavon R. Haley-Condon, Pres.Oregon Speech and Hearing Assn.3734 N.E. AlamedaPortland, OR 97212(503) 232-4424
University Affiliated FacilitiesHill M. Walker, Dir.Center on Human DevelopmentUniversity of OregonClinic Services Bldg., 3rd Fl.Eugene, OR 97403
(503) 686-3591
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Bruce Whitaker, Pres.
Easter Seal Society of Oregon5757 SW MacadamPortland, OR 97201(503) 228-5108
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AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children are eligible foreducation and related servicesbetween the ages of 6 and 21.Some Local Education Agenciesprovide service to childrenwho are younger than 6.
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STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Dr. Gary MakuchState DirectorBureau of Special Education
333 Market St.Harrisburg, PA 17126-0333(717) 783-6913
Joyce WilderSpecial Education EarlyChildhod Coordinator
333 Market St.Harrisburg, PA 17109-0333(717) 783-6913
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
George C. Lowe, Jr. Exec. Dir.Office of VocationalRehabilitation
Dept. of Labor & IndustryLabor & Industry Building, Rm. 13007th and Forster StreetsHarrisburg, PA 17120(717) 787-5244
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Bureau of Vocational EducationDepartment of Education333 Market StreetHarrisburg, PA 17126-0333(717) 787-6621
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Jennifer L. Howse, Ph.D.Deputy Secretary for MR302 Health & Welfare Bldg.P.O. Box 2675Harrisburg, PA 17105
(717) 787-370094
STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Scott H. Nelson, M.D.Deputy Secretary & Commissionerof Mental Health
308 Health & Welfare Bldg.Harrisburg, PA 17120(717) 787-6443
Connie Dellmuth, Dir.Bureau of Children & YouthDept. of Public Welfare308 Health & Welfare Bldg.Harrisburg, PA 17120(717) 787-6443
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
David B. Schwartz, Exec. Dir.DD Planning Council569 Forum Bldg.Harrisburg, PA 17120
(717) 787-6057
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Edwin Frownfelter, Exec. Dir.DD Advocacy Network (DDAN), Inc.
3540 N. Progress Ave.Harrisburg, PA 17110(717) 657-3320(800) 692-7443
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Anne Keller, M.D., Dir.Children's Rehabilitative
ServicesBureau of Prof. Health Serv.State Dept. of HealthP.O. Box 90, Rm. 714Harrisburg, PA 17108(717) 783-5436
CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
Susan HirschState Wide Program Dir.SEPLS/CAP
1700 Walnut St., Suite 525Philadelphia, PA 19103(215) 735-5107(1-800) 742-8877
Todd E. Eggartt, Dir.PCCD/CAP, Eastern PA121 S. Highland Ave., Suite 1105Pittsburgh, PA 15206 '(412) 363-7223(1-800) 742-8877
DISABILITY AGENCIES
AutismNancy Jo Kenley, Exec. Dir.State Society for Children
6 Adults with Autism2331 Market St.eetCamp Hill, PA 17011(717) 761-2326
Cerebral PalsyWilliam J. McLaneUnited Cerebral Palsy
of Pennsylvania1718 N. Second St.Harrisburg, PA 17102
(717) 234-2981
Emotional DisturbanceRobert Lerner, Dir.Mental Health Association
of Pennsylvania311 S. Juniper St.Philadelphia, PA 19107(215) 735-2465
Learning DisabilitiesMary Rita Hanley, Exec. Dir.Assn. for Children with Learning
DisabilitiesToomey Bldg., Suite 7, Rm 100P.O. Box 208Uwchlano, PA 19480(215) 458-8193(800) 692-6200
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Mental RetardationWilliam A. West, Exec. Dir.Pennsylvania Association for
Retarded Citizens1500 N. 2nd StreetHarrisburg, PA 17102(717) 234-2621
University Affiliated FacilityDevelopmental Disabilities ProgramTemple UniversityRitter Annex13th Street and Colombia AvenuePhiladelphia, PA 19122(215) 787-7000
Visual ImpairmentsJoseph A. SnyderCommissionerBlindness 6 Visual ServicesDept. of Public Welfare901 North 7th St.P.O. Box 2675
Harrisburg, PA 17105(717) 787-6176
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
William E. Graffius, Dir.The Pennsylvania Easter Seal
SocietyP.O. Box 4971500 Fulling Mill Rd.Middletown, PA 17057-0497(717) 939-7801
AGES OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in this state areeligible for education andrelated services from birththrough 21.
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organizations imply endorsement by theU.S. Government.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: Puerto Rico WASHINGTON, D.C. 20013
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Adela CostaSpecial Education Program forHandicapped Children
Dept. of EducationBox 759Hato Rey, PR 00919(809) 764-8059
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Sr. Luis BonillaSecretario Auxiliar, RehabilitationVocacional
Division de Rehabilitacion VocacionalDepartamento de ServiciosSociales
Apartado 1118Hato Rey, Puerto Rico 00919
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Ms. Teresita Rivera de OrtizGeneral SupervisorSpecial Education ProgramVocational AreaDepartment of EducationBox 757Hato Rey, Puerto Rico 00919
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Mrs. Torres-LasalleAssistant Secretary for FamilyServices
Department of Social ServicesP.O. Box 11398Santurce, PR 00910(809) 723-2127
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Maria Luisa MendiaDD CouncilBox 9543Santurce, PR 00908(809) 722-0590 or 0595
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Juan Rivera, DirectorProtection and AdvocacyPuerto Rico Dept. of ConsumerAffairs,Minillas Governmental CenterNorth BuildingP.O. Box 41059 Minillas StationSanturce, Puerto Rico 00904(809) 727-8536
AGENCY ADMINISTERING THE EARLYPERIODIC SCREENING, DIAGNOSISAND TREATMENT PROGRAM (EPSDT)
Julio Cesar Galarce, DirectorMedical Assistance ProgramDepartment of HealthBox 10037Caparra Heights StationRio Piedras, Puerto Rico 00922
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Magali Maldonado, M.D.Asst. Secretary fog. Health forAmbulatory Services
Box CH-11321Caparra Heights StationSan Juan, Puerto Rico 00922
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The agencies listed below can helpyou find the service your child needs.
Mental RetardationExecutive DirectorPuerto Rico Association forRetarded Citizens
G.P.O. Box 1904San Juan, P.R. 00936
Learning DisabilitiesPuerto Rico Association for Childrenwith Learning Disabilities
Parkville GuaynaboPuerto Rico, 00657
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Puerto Rico Chapter of theEaster Seals Society
GPO Box 325San Juan, Puerto Rico 00936
Carmen Salles, DirectorAsociacionde Padres Pro Bienstar
de Ninos Impedidos dePuerto Rico
Box QRio Piedras, PR 00928(809) 765-0345(Parent Advocacy Group)
General Work Shop forHandicapped
P.O. Box 7797 Pueblo StationCarolina, PR 00628-7797
Children in Puerto Rico are eligiblefor special education and relatedservices from 5 through 21. Throughthe Incentive Grant Program childrenwho are younger than 5 are served.Children from birth through 21are able to benefit from child findand screening services.
These listings were collected in the Fall of 1983 with the help of NAME and the Office ofthe State Director of Special Education in your state. We thank them for their cooperation.if you discover a change in addresses or telephone numbers as you use this list, please takea moment and let us know at P.O. Rox 1492, Washington, D.C. 20013.
This information was developed pursuant to contract 1300-82-0247 with Special Education Pro-rams of the U.S. Department of Education. The contents of this publication do not necessar-ily reflect the views or policies of the Department of Education, nor does mention of tradenames, commercial products or organizations Imply enderseAent by the U.S. Government.
This information is in the public domain unless otheAvise indicated. Readers ire encouragedto copy and share it, but please credit the National information Center for Handicapped Chil-dren and Youth.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: RHODE ISLAND
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Charles Harrington, Dir.Special Education UnitDept. of EducationRoger Williams Bldg., Rm. 20022 Hayes St.
Providence, RI 02908(401) 277-3505
Francis ConleySpecial Education
Support Svcs. UnitDept. of EducationRoger Williams Bldg., Rm. 10222 Hayes St.
Providence, RI 02908(401) 277-3840
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Mr. Edward J. CarleyAdministratorDiv. of Voc. Rehabilitation40 Fountain St.Providence, RI 02903(401) 421-7005
Paula Staples, Dir.Client Assistance ProjectDiv. of Voc. Rehabilitation40 Fountain St.Providence, RI 02903(401) 421-7005
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OF
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION FOR HANDICAPPEDSTUDENTS
Dr. Frank SantoroDeputy Ass't CommissionerVocational and Technical Ed.22 Hayes St.
Providence, RI 02908(401) 27742691. 98
STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Thomas Romeo, Dir.Dept. of Mental Health,
Retardation 6 Hospitals600 New London Ave.Cranston, RI 02920(401) 464-3201
STATE MENTAL HEALTH
REPRESENTATIVE FOR CHILDREN
Sandra M. Poirier, ACWSAdministratorDiv. of Community ResourcesDept. for Children 6 TheirFamilies
610 Mt. Pleasant Ave.Providence, RI 02908(401) 861-6000, ext. 2408
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Robert L. Carl, Jr., Ph.D.Exec. DirectorDiv. of RetardationDept. of Mental Health,
Retardation 6 Hospitals600 New London Ave.Cranston, RI 02920(401) 464-3234
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Mr. Michael Slachek, Dir.Developmental Disabilities
Council600 New London Ave.Cranston, RI 02920
(401) 464-3191
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Elizabeth Morancy, Exec. Dir.Rhode Island P&A System, Inc.86 Weybosset St., Suite 508Providence, RI 02903(401) 831-3150
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVCES
William Hollinshead, M.D.Division of Family HealthDepartment of Health75 Davis St., Room 302Providence, RI 02908
(401) 277-2312
DISABILITY AGENCIES
AutismCharles J. Dyer, Dir.National Assn. for Childrenand Adults with Autism
P.O. Box 1654Pawtucket, RI 02862(401) 847-8000, ext. 2020
Cerebral PalsyRobert Persson, Exec. Dir.United Cerebral Palsy of
Rhode Island500 Prospect St.Pawtucket, RI 02860
(401) 728-7800
Emotional DisturbanceSusan M. Saunders, Exec. Dir.Mental Health Assn.89 Park St.
Providence, RI 02908
(401) 272-6730
Learning DisabilitiesCynthia Braca, Exec. Pres.Assn. for Children with
Learning DisabilitiesP.O. Box 6685Providence, RI 02904
(401) 274-7026
Mental RetardationJames Healey, Exec. Dir.Assn. for Retarded CitizensCraik Bldg.2845 Post Rd.
Warwick, RI 02886
(401) 738-5550
University Affilitated FacilityChild Development CenterRhode Island Hospital593 Eddy St.Providence, RI 02902
(401) 277-5681
Visual Impairments_John D. BamfordAdministratorServices for the Blind &Visualy Impaired
Social S RehabilitationSvcs.
46 Aborn St.Providence, RI 02903
(401) 277-2300
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Nancy B. D'Wolf, Exec. Dir.Easter Seal Society ofRhode Island
667 Waterman AvenueEast Providence, RI 02914(401) 438-9500
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in Rhode Island areeligible far education andrelated services between theages of 3 ana 21. Local
Education Agencies must makean effort to identifychildren between 2 1/2 and 3who are disabled. Schoolswill also screen children at2 1/2 years for disablingconditions.
This Information was developed by
Interstate Researci Associates, Inc.
pursuant to Cooperative Agreement
OG0084C3500 with Special Education
Programs of the U.S. Department of
Education. The contents of this
publication do not necessarily reflect
the views or policies of the Department
of Education, nor does mention of Tradenames, commerical products or
organicatioAs imply endorsement by the
U.S. GovtrAment.
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STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
STATE RESOURCE SHEET:
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Robert S. Black, Ph.D., Dir.Office of Prog. for the
HandicappedKoger Executive Center100 Executive Center Dr.Santee Bldg, Suite A-24Columbia, SC 29210
(803) 758-6122
Ms. Millie FournierEarly Childhood SpecialistOffice of Prog. for the
HandicappedKoger Executive Center100 Executive Center Dr.Santee Bldg., Suite A-24Columbia, SC 29210
(803) 758-6122
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Mr. Joseph S. DusenburyCommissioner, VocationalRehabilitation Center
1410 Boston Ave.Post Office Box 15West Columbia, SC 29171
(803) 758-2338
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Mr. William J. SingletaryState ConsultantSpecial NeedsDepartment of EducationRutledge Building, Room 902Columbia, SC 29201
(803) 758-2482
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William S. Hall, M.D.Commissioner
Dept. of Mental Health2414 Bull St., ?.0. Box 485Columbia, SC 29202
(803) 758-7701
M.R. Newton, Dir.
Mental Health Youth ServicesDept. of Mental Health2414 Bull St., P.O. Box 485Columbia, SC 29202(802) 758-8780
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Charles D. Barnett, Ph.D.CommissionerDept. of Mental Retardation2712 Middleburg Drive?.0. Box 4706Columbia, SC 29240
(803) 758-3671
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Dr. Sherry Driggers, Dir.Developmental Disabilities
Council
1205 Pendleton St., Rm. 404Columbia, SC 29201(803) 758-8016
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Louise Ravenel, Exec. Dir.S.C. PSA System for the
Handicapped, Inc.2360 a-Two Notch RoadColumbia, SC 29204(803) 254-1600(1-800) 922-5225
Jesse P. Pratt, Jr. Dir.Client Assistance ProgramS.C. PIA System for theHandicapped, Inc.
2360 a-Two Notch RoadColumbia, SC 29204(803) 254-1600
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
K. Ann Wall, RN, MNDiv. of Children's HealthDept. of Health and Environmental
Control
2600 Bull StreetColumbia, SC 29201
(803) 758-5491
STATE AGENCY FOR THE VISUAL
IMPAIRMENTS
William K. JamesCommissionerCommission for the Blind1430 Confederate Ave.Columbia, SC 29201
(803) 758-2595
DISABILITY AGENCIES
AutismAnn Kemp, Exec. Dir.Assn. for Children and Adults
with AutismP.O. Box 684Effingham, SC 29541(803) 667-6448
Emotional DisturbanceDonald Weyl, Exec. Dir.Assn. for Mental Health1823 Gadsen StreetColumbia, SC 29201
(393) 779-5363
Elizabith V. Hooper, Dir.Continuum of Care for Emotionally
Disturbed ChildrenP.O. Box 1598Cayce, SC 29171
(803) 758-2393
Learn ing_Risab 1 i ties
Bonnie Koontz, Pres.Assn. for Children with
Learning Disabilities2357 Brevard RoadCharleston, SC 29407
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Mental RetardationDr. John E. Beckley, Exec. Dir.South Carolina Association
for Retarded Citizens7412 Fairfield Rd.Columbia, SC 29202(803) 754-4763
University Affiliated FacilityFrancys Travis, Ph.D.UAF Program of South CarolinaHuman Development CenterWinthrop CollegeRock Hill, SC 29733
(803) 323-2244
Richard Ferrante, Ph.D.UAF Program of SC-USCCenter for Developmental
DisabilitiesUniversity of South CarolinaBenson Building, Pickens StreetColumbus, SC 29208(803) 777-4839(1-800) 922-1107
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Herman L. Shealy, Jr., Dir.Easter Seal Society of
South Carolina3020 Farrow Rd.Columbia, SC 29203(803) 256-0735
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in South Carolinaare eligible for Public schooleducation and related servicesbetween the ages of 5 and 21.Children with hearing and/orvisual impairments are eligiblefrom 4 to 21.
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Pursuant to Cooperative AgreementOG0064C3500 with Special EducationPrograms of the U.S. Department of
Education. The contents of thispublication do not necessarily reflectthe views or policies of the Departmentof Education, nor does mention of trade
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: South Dakota
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Dr. George R. LevinDirectorSection for Special EducationsDiv. of Elementary and
Secondary Education700 N. Illinois St.Pierre, SD 57501(605) 773-3315
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Mr. John E. MadiganSecretary, Department of
Vocational RehabilitationRichard F. Kneip 7:1dg.700 N. Illinois St.Pierre, South Dakota 57501(605) 773-3125 or 773-3195
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Judy RichardsSupervisor, Special NeedsDivision of Vocational EducationRichard F. Kneip Building700 N. Illinois St.Pierre, South Dakota 57501(605) 773-4721
STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
not available at this time
STATE MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM
not available at this time
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
John N. Jones, Division DirectorDivison of Health ServicesDepartment of HealthJoe Foss Building, Room 313523 E. CapitolPierre, South,DakotA 57501(605)773-3737
P.O. BOX 1492
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20013
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Thomas E. Scheinost, DirectorOffice of Developmental DisabilitiesDepartment of Social ServicesRichard F. Kneip Building700 N. Illinois StreetPierre, SD 57501(605) 773-3438
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Robert J. Kean, Executive DirectorSouth Dakota Advocacy Project, Inc.222 W. Pleasant DirvePierre, South Dakota 57501(605)224-8294In-State Wats (800)742-8108
Charlene Lund, Program DirectorGuardinanship Program222 W. Pleasant DrivePierre, South Dakota 57501(605) 224-9647In-State Wats (800) 742-8108
C. Ronald Frame, Project DirectorCitzen Advocacy Project222 W. Pleasant DrivePierre, South Dakota 57501(605) 224-8294In-State WATS (800) 742-8108
The agencies listed below can helpyou find the service your child needs.
Mental RetardationJohn Stengle, Executive DirectorSouth Dakota Association forRetarded Citizens
222 W. Pleasant Drive.P.O. Box 502Pierre, South Dakota 57501(605) 224-8211
Learning DisabilitiesSouth Dakota Association forChildren with LearningDisabilities
1605 S. 10th Ave.Sioux Falls, SD 57105
102 (605) 339-9640
Cerebral PalsyMr. Richard W. Nord, Exec. Dir.United Cerebral Palsy of the
Sioux Empire3600 S. DuluthSioux Falls, SD 57105(605) 334-4220
Emotional DisturbanceSouth Dakota Mental HealthAssociation
101 1/2 South Pierre Street,Box 355Pierre, South Dakota 57501(605) 224-5811
University Affiliated FacilityCenter for the Developmentally DisabledUniversity of South DakotaJulian HallVermillion, SD 57069(605) 773-3670
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Easter Seal Society forCrippled Children andAdults of South Dakota106 W. CapitolP.O. Box 297Pierre, South Dakota 57501(605) 224-5879
Deborah BarrettSouth Dakota Liaison to
Deaf-Blind IndividualsSection on Special EducationRichard F. Kneip Building700 N. Illinois St.Pierre, SD 57501(605) 773-3678
(This project is setting upa case management system fordeaf-blind and multiplyhandicapped individuals)
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children are eligible foreducation and related servicesfrom birth through 21.
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This information was developed pursuant to contract /300-82-0247 with Special Education Pro-rams of the U.S. Department of Education. The contents of this publication do not necessar-ily reflect the views or policies of the Department of Education, nor does mention of tradenames, commercial products or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
This information is in the public domain unless otherwise indicated. Readers are encouragedto copy and share it, but please credit the National Information Center for Handicapped Chil-dren and Youth.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: TENNESSEE
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Dr. Joeta ReynoldsState DirectorDiv. of Special Programs132 Cordell Hull Bldg.Nashville, TN 37219(615) 741-2851
Ms. Pam FrakesPreschool Services CoordinatorChildren Services CommissionJames K. Polk Bldg., Suite 1600505 Deaderick St.Nashville, TN 37219(615) 741-5274
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Shcrry HarrisonAssistant Comm!ssionerVocation.; Kehabilitation
ServicesDepartment of Human Services1808 West End Bldg. Rm. 900Nashville, TN 37203(615) 741-2095
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Mr. 3am McClanahanSpecialist
Special Vocational Programs205 Cordell Hull Bldg.Nashville, TN 37219(615) 741-3446
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STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Dr. Richard D. Sivley,CommissionerDept. of Mental Health &Mental Retardation
James K. Polk Bldg., 3rd Fl.505 Deaderick St.Nashville, TN 37219(615) 741-3107
Frank Rousseau, M.A.Program CoordinatorResidential Services for
Children & YouthDept. of Mental Health &Mental Retardation
James K. Polk Bldg., 4th Fl.505 Deaderick St.Nashville, TN 37219(615) 741-3961
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Dr. James G. FosheeAssist :nt Commissioner for MRDept. of Mental Health &Mental Retardation
James K. Polk Bldg., 4th Fl.505 Deaderick St.Nashville, TN 37219
(615) 741-3803
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
PROGRAM
Pat Oates, Dir.Developmental Disabilities CouncilJames K. Polk Bldg., 4th Fl.Nashville, TN 37219-5393(615) 741-1742
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Harriette Darryberry, Exec. Dir.Effective Advocacy for Citizens
with Handicaps, Inc.P.O. Box 121257Nashville, TN 37212
(615) 327-0697(1-800) 342-1660
CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
See Protection and Advocacy Agency
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Sue Ross, Dir.Crippled Children ServicesDept. of Public Health100 Ninth Ave., N.Nashville, TN 37219-5405(615) 741-7353
STATE AGENCY FOR VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS
Terry Smith, Dir.Services for the BlindDept. of Human Services1808 West End Bldg., 9th Fl.Nashville, TN 37203
(615) 741-2919
DISABILITY AGENCIES
AutismJoyce MarshallTennessee State Society
Children and Adults withAutism
2017 McClain RoadKnoxville, TN 37912(615) 687-5090
Cerebral PalsyMs. Diana Reid, Exec. Dir.United Cerebral Palsy of theMid-South, Inc.
2670 Union Ave. Extended, Suite 500Memphis, TN 38112(901) 323-0190
Emotional DisturbanceBernice Whaley, Pres.Mental Health Assn. of TennesseeP.O. Box 11391Chattanooga, TN 37401-2391(615) 269-5355
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Learning DisabilitiesShera Bie, Exec. Dir.Tennessee Assn. for Childrenwith Learning Disabilities
P.O. Box 281028Memphis, TN 3812e(901) 323-1430
Mental Retardation
Roger Blue, Exec. Dir.Tennessee Association forRetarded Citizens
1700 Hayes St., Suite 200Nashville, TN 37203(615) 327-0294
University Affiliated FacilityChild Development CenterUniversity of Tennessee711 Jefferson AvenueMemphis, TN 38105(901) 528-6511
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Easter Seal Society ofTennessee
2001 Woodmont Blvd.P.O. Box 158145Nashville, TN 37215(615) 292-6639
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in this state areeligible for education andrelated services from age4 through 21.
This information was developed byInterstate Research Associates, Inc.pursuant to Cooperative Agreement11600134C3S00 with Special EducationPrograms of the U.S. Department of
Education. The contents of thispublication do not necessarily reflectthe views or policies Of the Oedertmentof Education, nor does mention of tradenames, commerical products ororganizations imply endorsement Sy theU.S. Government.
This information is in the public somainunless otherwise Indicated. Readers areencouraged to copy and share it, outplease Credit the National InformationCenter for Handicapped Children andYouth.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: Texas
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Donna LivingstonAssociate CommissionerDept. of Special Education201 E. 11th St.Austin, TX 78701
(512) 834-4494(1-800) 252-9968 - parents only
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Mr. Vernon M. ArrellCommissionerTexas Rehab. Commission118 East Riverside Dr.Austin, TX 78704(512) 445-8108
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Ms. Eleanor K. MikulinCoordinator
Handicapped DisadvantagedOccupational Ed. & Technology201 East 11th StreetAustin, TX 78701
(512) 834-4165
STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Dr. Gary MillerCommissionerDept. of Mental II alth &
Mental RetardationBox 12668Austin, TX 78711
(512) 454-3761
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Dr. Edward R. Skarnulis
Deputy Commissionerfor MR Services
Department of MH/MRBox 12668Austin, TX 78711(512) 465-4520
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STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Joellen Simmons
Executive DirectorTexas Planning Council for
Dev. Disabled118 E. RiversideAustin, TX 78704(512) 445-8867
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Dayle Bebee, Executive DirectorAdvocacy, Inc.5555 N. Lamar St., Suite K-109Austin, TX 78751(512) 475-5543(800) 252-9108
AGENCY ADMINISTERING THE EARLYPERIODIC SCREENING, DIAGNOSISAND TREATMENT PROGRAM (EPSDT)
Ms. Elizabeth SilbernagelProgram ManagerTexas Dept. of Human ResourcesP.O. Box 2960Austin, TX 78769(512) 835-0440
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Funam Myer, M.O.Bureau Chief of
Crippled ChildrenTexas Department of Health1100 West 49th StreetAustin, TX 78756(512) 465-2666
The agencies listed below canhelp you find the service yourchild needs.
Mental RetardationCarmen Quesada, Ex. Dir.Association for Retarded
Citizens, Texas833 Houston St.Austin, TX 78756(512) 454-6694
Learning DisabilitiesSheri HernandezTexas Assn. for Children &
Adults with LD1011 W. 31st St.Austin, TX 78705
(512) 458-8234
Cerebral PalsyMs. E. Dianne Bisig, Exec. Dir.UCP Assn. of Texas7801 N. Lamar, Suite 9 Bldg. FAustin, TX 78752(512) 458-8161
AutismMichael Twombley, Exec. Dir.Texas Assn. for Children &
Adults with Autism1200 Guadalupe Suite 210Austin, TX 78701
Emotional DisturbanceMental Health Assn in Texas
4600 Burnet RoadAustin, TX 78756
(512) 455-6584
University Affiliated Facility.University Affiliated Center for
Dev. Disabled ChildrenDepartment of PediatricsUniv. of Texas Health SciencesCenter at Dallas
5323 Harry Hines Blvd.Dallas, Tx 75235
(214) 688-3383
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OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Texas Easter Seal Society4429 N. Central ExpresswayDallas, TX 75205
(214) 934-9104
John C. Wilson, Exec. Dir.State Comm. for the Blind314 West 11th StreetP.O. Box 12866Austin, TX 78711
Muscular DystrophyAssociation
6220 Westpark #140Houston, TX 77057(713) 665-5101
Dale Propp, Dir.Texas State LibraryDivision for the Blind and
Physically HandicappedP.O. Box 12927Austin, TX 78711
(512) 475_4758(1-800) 252 -9605
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in this state areeligible for education andrelated services betweenthe ages of 3 and 21.
These listings were collected in the Fall of 1983 with the help of NASDSE and the Office ofthe State Director of Special Education in your state. We thank them for their cooperation.If 'ou discover a change in addresses or telephone numbers as you use this list. Please taKea moment and let us know at P.O. Box 1492, Washington, D.C. 20013.
This information was developed pursuant to contract $300-82-0247 with Special Education Pro-rams of the U.S. Department of Education. The contents of this publication do not necessar-ily reflect tne views or policies of the Department of Education, nor does mention of tradenames, commercial products or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
This information is in the public domain unless otherwise indicated. Readers are encouragedto copy and share it, but please credit the National Information Center for Handicapped Chil-dren and Youth.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: UTAH
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Dr. R. Elwood Pace, DirSpecial Education SectionState Office of Education250 E. 5th SouthSalt Lake City, UT 84111(801) 533-5982
STATE EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIALEDUCATION
See Department of Education
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Dr. Judy A. Buffmire, Dir.Div. of Rehabilitation ServicesState Office of Education250 East, 500 SouthSal t Lake City, UT 84111(801/ 533-5991
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Dr. Kenneth L. HenneferSpecial ist for VocationallyHandi capped
State Office of Education250 East 500 SouthSalt Lake City, UT 84111(801) 533-5371
STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Keith Stroud, CSW, Dir.Dept. of Social ServicesDiv. of Mental HealthP.O. Box 45500Sal t Lake City, UT 84145-0500(801) 533-5783
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Don R. Muller, CSW
Specialist for ChildrenDept. of Social ServicesDiv. of Mental HealthP.O. Box 45500Salt Lake City, UT 84145-0500(801) 533-5783
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Gary Nakao, Ph.D. , Dir.Div. of Services to the
HandicappedDept. of Social ServicesP.O. Box 45500Salt Lake City, UT 84145-0500(801) 533-7146
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESCOUNCIL
Ineda H. Roe, Exec. Dir.
Utah Council for Handicappedand DD Persons
P.O. Box 11356Salt Lake City, UT 84147(801) 533-6770
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Phyllis Geldzahler, Exec. Dir.L :gal Center for the Handicapped254 West 400 South, Suite 300Salt Lake City, UT 84101(801) 363-1347(1-800) 662-9080
Nancy Friel, Dir.
Client Assistance ProgramLegal Center for the Handicapped254 West 400 South, Suite 300Salt Lake City, UT 84101(801) 363-1347(1-800) 662-9080
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
George Delavan, M.D., Dir.Handicapped Children Services
BureauFamily Health Serv. Div.Department of Health2738 South, 2000 EastSalt Lake City, UT 84109
(801) 533-4173
STATE AGENCY FOR VISUALIMPAIRMENTS
Warren Thompson, AdministratorServices for the Visually
HandicappedDiv. of Adult Ed. and Training309 East 1st SouthSalt Lake City, UT 84111
(801) 533-9393
DISABILITY AGENCIES
AutismLois IbrahimUtah Assn. for Children
and Adults with Autism2569 N. 600 E.Ogden, UT 84404
(801) 782-8671
Cerebral PalsyDr. Chris Hill,United Cerebral2500 EmigrationSalt Lake City,(801) 582-0700
Exec. Dir.
Palsy of UtahCanyonUT 84108
Emotional DisturbanceAlosia Carlson, Pres.Mental Health Assn. of
Utah982 East 3300 SouthSalt Lake City, UT 84106
(801) 486-4312
Jan HardingUtah Alliance for the Mentally IllP.O. Box 26561Salt Lake City, UT 84126
(801) 484-3314
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Learning DisabilitiesDaleen AndrewUtah Assn. for Childrenwith Learning Disabilities
685 Terrace Hills Dr.Salt Lake City, UT 84103(801) 532-7013
Mental RetardationSue Lindner, Exec. Dir.Assn. for Retarded Citzens - Utah455 E. 400 South, Suite 300Salt Lake City, UT 84111(801) 364-5060(1-800) 662-4058
Speech and HearingJan Bunce, Pres.Utah Speech-Language-Hearing Assn.247 North 400 EastSpanish Fork, UT 84660(801) 798-8651
University Affiliated FacilityDr. Marvin Fifield, Exec. Dir.
Developmental Center for HandicappedPersons
Utah State UniversityUMC 68Logan, UT 84322(801) 750-1981
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Mark Whitley, Exec. Dir.Easter Seal Society of Utah331 So. Rio Grande, Suite 206Salt Lake City, UT 84101
(801) 531-0522
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: VERMONT
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Marc E. Hull, Ph.D.ChiefSpecial Education UnitDept. of Education120 State St.
Montpelier, VT 05602(802) 828-3141
Kristin HawkesEssential Early Education
ConsultantSpecial Education Unit120 State St.Montpelier, VT 05602(802) 828-3141
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Mr. Richard W. HillDirector, Vocational
Rehabilitation DivisionDepartment of Social andRehabilitation Services
103 South Main St.Waterbury, VT 05676(802) 241-2186
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Mr. Robert WatsonSpecial Needs ConsultantVoc. Ed. for Disadvantaged &
Handicapped ProgramsDepartment of Education120 State St.Montpelier, VT 05602(802) 828-3101
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STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Southerland Miller, Ph.D.CommissionerDept. of Mental Health10-3 South Main St.
Montpelier, VT 05602(802) 241-2610
Ron HaskellMental Health Children's
Service SpecialistDept. of Mental Health103 South Main St.Waterbury, VT 05676(802) 241-2609
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Dr. Ronald MelzerDirector of MR ProgramsDepartment of Mental HealthCommunity MR Programs103 S. Main StreetWaterbury, VT 05676(802) 241-2636
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Thomas PombarVermont DD Council103 S. Main St.
Waterbury, VT 05676(802) 241-2612
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
William J. Reedy, Dir.Vermont DD Law Project6 Pine St.
Burlington, VT 05401(802) 863-2881
CLIENT ASSISTANT PROGRAM
Diane Coates & Robins Best, Co-Dirs.Vermont Center of Independent
Living174 River St.
Montpelier, VT 05602(802) 229-0501
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Richard Arronson, M.O.Director, Medical Services Div.Department of Health1193 North Ave.P.O. Box 70Burlington, VT 05401
(802) 863-7338
DISABILITY AGENCIES
AutismVermont ChapterNational Association for Children
and Adults with AutismRD 3 Box 3100Shelburne, VT 05482
Cerebral PalsyLee Viets Exec. Dir.
United Cet 'oral Palsy ofVermont
73 Main St., Rm. 402Montpelier, VT 05602
(802) 223-5161
Learning DisabilitiesAssociation for Children with
Learning Disabilities9 Heaton St.Montpelier, VT 05602(802) 223-5480
Mental RetardationJoan Sylvester, Exec. Dir.Vermont Association for
Retarded Citizens
Champlain Mall, ;07Winooski, VT 05404
(802) 655-4014
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University Affiliated FacilityCenter for Development DisabilitiesUniversity Affiliated Facility Satellite449C Waterman BuildingUniversity of VermontBurlington, VT 05405(802) 656-4031
Visual ImpairmentMr. David M. Mentasti, Dir.Division for the Blind and
Visually ImpairedDepartment of Social and
Rehabilitation Services103 South Main StreetWaterbury, VT 05676
(802) 241-2210
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
The Vermont AchievementCenter
88 Park St.Rutland, VT 05701(802) 775-2395
Vermont Coalitionof the Handicapped
73 Main StreetMontpelier, VT 05602(802) 223-6149
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in Vermont are eligiblefor education and related servicesfrom 6 to 21. Some Local EducationAgencies provide service from birththrough 5.
This Information was developed by
Interstate Research Associates, Inc.
pursuant to Cooperative Agreement.G006443500 with Special EducationPrograms of the U.S. Department of
Education. The contents of this
publication do not necessarily reflect
the views or policies of the Departmentof Education, nor does mention of trade
names, commerical products Or
organizations imply endorsement by the
U.S. Government.
This information is in the public domainunless Otherwise indicated. Readers areencouraged to copy and Share it, but
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET:
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
N. Grant Tubbs, Ed. D.Exec. Dir. for Special &
Compensatory EducationDept. of EducationP.O. Box 6-QRichmond, VA 23216(804) 225-2402
Andrea M. LazzariSupervisorEarly Childhood Program for
the HandicappedDept. of EducationP.O. Box 6-QRichmond, VA 23216
(804) 225-2873
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Mr. Altamont Dickerson, Jr.Commissioner, Dept. of Rehab.Services
Board of Voc. Rehab.P.O. Box 11045Richmond, VA 23230(804) 257-0318
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Mr. Vance Horne, SupervisorDisadvantaged and HandicappedVocational Education
Dept. of EducationP.O. Box 6QRichmond, VA 23216(804) 225-2080
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STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Joseph J. BevilacquaCommissioner
Dept. of Mental Health & MentalRetardation
P.O. Box 1797Richmond, VA 23214(804) 786-3921
David A. Fitch, Ph.D.Dir. of Children & Youth
Services
Dept. of Mental Health & MentalRetardation
P.O. Box 1797
Richmond, VA 23214(804) 786-3921
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Carol Singer-MetzDir. of Mental RetardationDept. of Mental Health & Mental
RetardationP.O. Box 1797Richmond, VA 23214(804) 786-1746
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Linda Veldheer
Dir. of DevelopmentalDisabilities
Dept. of Mental Health &Mental Retardation
P.O. Box 1797Richmond, VA 23214(804) 786-5313
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Carolyn White Hodgins, Dir.State Advocacy Dept. for theDevelopmentaly Disabled
9th St. Office Bldg, Rm. 527Richmond, VA 23219(804) 786-4185(1-800) 552-3962
Russell Cutchins, ManagerClient Assistance ProgramState Advocacy Dept. for
the Developmentaly Disabled9th St. Office Bldg., Rm. 527Richmond, VA 23219
(804) 786-7134
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Dr. Willard Ferguson, Dir.Bureau of Crippled Children'sServices
Dept. of Health109 Governor St.Richmond, VA 23219(804) 786-3691
STATE AGENCY FOR VISUALIMPAIRMENTS
Mr. William T. CoppageCommissionerDept. for the Visually
Handicapped397 Azalea Ave.Richmond, VA 23227
(804) 264-3140
DISABILITY AGENCIES
AutismEdward Saul, Pres.Society for Children SAdults with Autism
4926 Longhorn Dr.
Woodbridge, VA 22193
(202) 692-8446 (w)
Emotional DisturbanceDr. Clement A. Sydnor, IIIMental Health Assn.1806 Chantilly St.Suite 203Richmond, VA 23230(804) 353-2791
Learning DisabilitiesLinda Williams, Exec. Dir.Learning Disabilities CouncilP.O. Box 8451Richmond, VA 23226(804) 744-5177
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Bill Hawthorne, Pres.Assn. for Children with
Learning Disabilities103 Sabre Dr.Williamsburg, VA 23185(804) 220-3137
Mental RetardationLewis H. Zieske, Jr.Executive DirectorAssociation for Retarded
Citizens
6 North 6th St., Suite 102Richmond, VA 23219(804) 649-8481
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
F. Robert Knight, Exec. Dir.Easter Seal Society of VA, Inc.4841 Williamson Rd.P.O. Box 5496Roanoke, VA 24012(703) 362-1656
Winifred Anderson, Dir.Parent Educational Advocacy
Training Center228 South Pitt StreetAlexandria, VA 22314(703) 836-2953
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in Virginia areeligible for service from2 to 21. Some LocalEducation Agenciesprovide programs betweenbirth and two years of age.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: Virgin Islands
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Mrs Priscilla StridironState DirectorDiv. of Special EducationDept. of EducationP.O. Box 6640Charlotte AmalieSt. Thomas, VI 00801(809) 774-0100
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Mrs. Leonarda CrowleyDirector, Division ofVocational Rehabilitation
Department of Social WelfarePost Office Box 550Charlotte AmalieSt. Thomas, Virgin Islands 00801(809) 774-0930
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Dr. Aubrey L. RoebuckDirectorVocational and Technical Ed.Department of EducationP.O. Box 6640Charlotte AmalieSt. Thomas, Virgin Islands 00801(809) 774-0100
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Patricia TodmanDirectorMental Health, Alcoholism, and
Drug Dependency ServicesDepartment of HealthP.O. Box 7309St. Thomas, Virgin Islands 00801(809) 774-4888
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STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Stacey WilsonExecutive DirectorVI Commission on HandicappsWindward Passage Hotel PlazaP.O. Box 11179St. Thomas, VI 00801(809) 776-2043
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Russell Richards, DirectorCommittee on Advocacy for the
Developmentally Disabled, Inc.P.O. Box 734Fredericksted, St. CroixU.S. Virgin Islands 00840(809) 772-1200
AGENCY ADMINISTERING THE EARLYPERIODIC SCREENING, DIAGNOSISAND TREATMENT PROGRAM (EPSDT)
Ms. Jeanette Mahoney, DirectorBureau of Health Insurance and
Medical AssistanceDepartment of HealthFranklin BuildingCharlotte Amalie, St. Thomas,Virgin Islands 00801(809) 774-4624
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Patricia M. AdamsDirector, Div. of MCH and
Services for CCDepartment of HealthP.O. Box 7309Charlotte AmalieSt. Thomas, Virgin Islands 00801(809) 774-9000
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in the Virgin Islandsare eligible for special educationand related services between theages of 3 and 21. Some localjurisdictions provide service forchildren between birth and threeyears of age.
These listings were collected in the Fall of 1983 with the help of NASOSE and the Office ofthe State Director of Special Education in your state. We thank then for their cooperation.If you discover a change in addresses or telephone numbers as you use this list, please takea moment and let us know at P.D. Box 1492, Washington, D.C. 20013.
This information was developed pursuant to contract /300-82-0247 with Special Education Pro-rams of the U.S. Department of Fducation. The contents of this publication do not necessar-ily reflect the views or polices of the Department of Education, nor does mention of tradenames, commercial products or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
This information is in the public domain unless otherwise indicated. Readers are encouragedto copy and share it, but please credit the National Information Center for Handicapped Chil-dren and Youth.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET:
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Greg KirschDir. of Special EducationSuperintendent of Public
InstructionOld Capitol Bldg., F-G 11Olympia, WA 98504(206) 753-6733
Joan Gaetz
Coordinator of Early ChildhoodEducation
Superintendent of PublicInstruction
Old Capitol Bldg., F-G 11Olympia, WA 98504(206) 753-0317
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Mr. Leslie F. James, Dir.Div. of Voc. Rehab.Dept. of Social 6 Health Svcs.State Office Bldg. 2, (OB -21C)Olympia, WA 98504(206) 753-2757
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Ms. Carlane J. WashingtonProgram SupervisorOld Capitol Bldg.Mail Stop FG-11Olympia, WA 98504(206) 753-0555
WASHINGTON
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STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Lyle Quasim, Dir.Div. of Mental Health
Dept. of Social & Health Svcs.Mail Stop OB 42'Olympia, WA 98504(206) 753-5414
Bruce Weller
Children 6 Adolescent Svcs.Admin.
Div. of Mental Health
Dept. of Social 6 Health Svcs.Mail Stop OB-42FOlympia, WA 98504
(206) 753-5414
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Timothy R. Brown, Ph.D.Acting Dir.Div. of Dev. Disabilities
Dept. of Social 6 Health Svcs.Mail Stop OB-42COlympia, WA 98504(206) 753-3900
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Sharon Hansen, Exec. Dir.
Developmental Disabilities PlanningCouncil
Mail Stop GH-52Olympia, WA 98504(206) 753-3908
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Katie Dolan, Exec. Dir.
The Troubleshooters Office1550 West Armory Way, Suite 204Seattle, WA 98119(206) 284-1037
Patty Newman
Acting Dir.Client Assistance ProgramThe Troubleshooters Office1550 West Armory Way, Suite 202Seattle, WA 98119(206) 282-6110
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Mr. Ben Guthrie, SupervisorCrippled Children's Svcs.Office of Community Health Svcs.Airport Building 3, MS-LC-12DOlympia, WA 98504(206) 753-5853
DISABILITY AGENCIES
AutismMary ChristieNational Society for Autistic
Children and Adults1025 So. 3rd St.Renton, WA 98055
(206) 228-8868
itEllirALLala.Mr. James Schier, Fxec. Dir.UCPA of Washington4409 Interlake Ave., NorthP.O. Box C 30300
Wallingford BranchSeattle, WA 98103(206) 632-6191
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Emotional DisturbanceEleanor Owen, Exec. Dir.Washington Coalition for the
Mentally Ill225 N. 70th St.Seattle, WA 98103(206) 789-7722
Learning Disabilities
J. Bramer, E.tec. Dir.
Washington Assn. for Childrenwith Learning Disabilities
300 120th Ave. NEBldg. 1, Suite 217Bellvue, WA 98005(206) 451-9171
Mental Retardation
Judith Devine, Exec. Dir.Washington Association for
Retarded Citizens1703 E. State Ave.Olympia, WA 98506(206) 357-5596
University Affiliated FacilityDr. Donald Farrel
Acting Dir.
Child Development and MentalRetardation Center
University of WashingtonMail Stop WJ-11Seattle, WA 98195(206) 545-1242
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
William E. Hunti, Exec. Dir.Easter Seal Society for
Crippled Children & Adultsof Washington
521 Second Avenue, WestSeattle, WA 98119(206) 281-5700
PARENT ORGANIZATIONS
Martha Gentili, Dir.Parents Advocating VocationalEducation - PAVE
1010 South Eye St.Tacoma, WA 98406(206) 272-7805
Barbara Pattison-Lehning, Dir.Parent/Community Relations Project4160 86th Ave., SEMercer Island, WA 98040(206) 233-3396
Laila Adams, Dir.Special Education CoalitionParent Advisory Council Training1703 E. State St.Olympia, WA 98506(206) 357-5596
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in Washington areeligible for special educationand related services betweenthat ages of 3 to completion ofthe school program. Eligibilitycan be extended up to 21 if the
child is not able to finishthe program.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: WEST VIRGINIA
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
William L. Capehart, Dir.Office of Special Ed. Admin.Capitol ComplexBldg. 6, Room 8 -309
Charleston, WV 25305(304) 348-8830(1-800) 642-8541
Ghaski Lee, CoordinatorEarly Childhood RepresentativeCapitol ComplexBldg. 6, Room 8-337Charleston, WV 25305(304) 348-8830
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Earl W. Wolfe, DirectorDiv. of Voc. Rehab.State Board of Voc. Ed.State Capitol Bldg.Charleston, WV 25305
(304) 348-2375
OFFICE ,OF STATE.p0ORDIMAT9k ifVOCATIONA: ,E/0CATI ON 1FOR
HANDICAPPED STUDENTS
Jean Cary DavisSupervisorDisadvantaged, Handicapped and
Work-Study ProgramsState Department of Education1900 Washington St.Charleston, WV 25305
(304) 348-2349
STATE HEALTH AGENCY
David Heydinger, M.D.Dept. of Health1800 Washington St.Charleston, WV 25305(304) 348-2971
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Jan Boury
Special Projects CoordinatorOffice of Behavioral HealthDept. of Health1800 Washington St.
Charleston, WV 25305(304) 348-0627
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
R. Kent Bowker, Dir.
Developmental Disabilities Svcs.Div. of Behavioral HealthDept. of Health1800 Washington St.Charleston, WV 25305(304) 348-2276
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Richard Kelly, DirectorDevelopmental Disabilities
Planning Council1800 Washington St.Charleston, WV 25305(304) 348-2276
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Nancy Mattox, Exec. Dir.West Virginia Advocates for the
Developmentally Disabled, Inc.1200 Quarrier Street, Suite 27Charleston, WV 25301
(304) 346-0847(1-800) 642-9205
Susan Edwards, Dir.Client Assistance Program1200 Quarrier St., Suite 27Charleston, WV 23501(304) 346-0847
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Ms. Janet LucasAdmin. Dir.Div. of Handicapped ChildrenDept. of Human Services1356 Hansford St.Charleston, WV 25301(304) 348-3071
DISABILITY AGENCIES
Autism
Eugene Crawford, Pres.Nat. Assn. for Children
and Adults with Autism1745 Doulton Ave.Huntington, WV 25701(304) 529-4984
Ruth Sullivan, Dir.National Autism Hotline101 Richmond St.Huntington, WV 25702
(304) 525-8014
Cerebral PalsyKaren Boles, Exec. Dir.UCP of West VirginiaP.O. Box 4012St. Albans, WV 25177(304) 727-6677
Emotional DisturbanceDorothy Whitehurst, Exec. Dir.West Virginia Assn. for
Mental Health702 1/2 Lee StreetCharleston, WV 25301(304) 346-6005
Learning DisabilitiesLitz S. JarvisWest Virginia Assn. for Children
with Learning Disabilities1725 Crestmont DriveHuntington, WV 25701(304) 529-4985
Mental RetardationAssn. for Retarded Citizens
in WV700 Market St.reetUnion Trust Bldg., Rm. 400Parkersburg, WV 26101
(304) 485-5283
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University Affiliated FacilityUniversity Affiliated Center for
Developmental DisabilitiesWest Virginia UniversityCollege of Human Resources & Education509 Allen HallMorgantown, WV 26506-6122(304) 293-4692
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
John Stepp, Exec. Dir.Easter Seal Society ofWest Virginia
1210 Virginia Street, EastCharleston, WV 25301
(304) 346-3508
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in this state areeligible for education andrelated services between theages of 5 and 23.
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pursuant to Cooperative Agreement0G0OfleC3500 with Special EducationPrograms of the U.S. Oepartment of
Education. The contents of thispublication do not new Ily reflectthe views or policies of the Oapartmentof Education, nor does mention of tradenames, commerical prod-sets or
organizations imply endorsement by the
U.S. Government.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: Wisconsin
STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
Mr. Victor ContrucciState DirectorDiv. for Handicapped Children
and Pupil Services125 S. Webster StreetP.O. Box 7841Madison, WI 53707(608) 266-1649
Ms. Betty J. RoweChief, Early Childhood SectionDiv. for Handicapped Children
and Pupil Services125 S. Webster StreetP.O. Box 7841Madison, WI 53707(608) 266-6981
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Mrs. Patricia G. Kailsen, Dir.Div. of Voc. Rehab.Dept. of Health and Social
Services1 W. Wilson Street, Rm. 830P.O. Box 7852Madison, WI 53707
(608) 266-1281
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANNV,540t*UtiEtir4 'CI
Mr. Preston SmeltzerSupervisorVoc. Special Needs ProgramsBureau for Voc. Ed.Dept. of Public Instruction125 S. Webster St., P.O. Box 7841Madison, WI 53707
(608) 266-7987
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STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Gerald A. BergeAdministrator
Div. of Community ServicesP.O. Box 7851Madison, WI 53707(608) 266-0554
STATE MENTAL HEALTH REPRESENTATIVEfor CHILDREN
William Buzogany, Dir.TRY Adolescent UnitMendota Mental Health Institute301 Troy DriveMadison, WI 53704(608) 244-2411
STATE MENTAL RETARDATION PROGRAM
Kary Hyre, Dir.Developmental Disabilities OfficeBureau of Community ProgramsDiv. of Community ServicesP.O. Box 7851Madison, WI 53707(608) 266-2862
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Jayne Wittenmyer, Exec. Dir.Wisconsin Council on Developmental
DisabilitiesP.O. Box 7851Madison, WI 53707(608) 266-7826
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Lynn Breedlove, Exec. Dir.Wisconsin Coalition for
Advocacy, Inc.30 W. Mifflin Street, Suite 508Madison, WI 53703(608) 251-9600
CLIENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Ellen Daly, Exec. Dir.Governor's Committee for Peoplewith Disabilities
1 W. Wilson Street, 8th Fl.P.O. Box 7852Madison, WI 53707(608) 266-5378
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
John J. Murphy, Dir.Dept. of Public InstructionBureau for Children withPhysical Needs
125 S. Webster StreetP.O. Box 7841
Madison, WI 53707(608) 266-3886
DISABILITY AGENCIES
AutismPatti Meerschuert, Pres.State Society for Children
and Adults with Autism4317 S. Packard AvenueCudahy? WI 53110
(414) 481-5094
Cerebral PalsySue Kendrick, Ex :. Dir.UCP of Wisconsin625 W. Washington Ave.Madison, VI 53703(608) 251-6533
Emotional DisturbanceCharles R. Bylsma, Exec. Dir.Mental Health Assn. of
Wisconsin119 East Mifflin StreetMadison, WI 53703(608) 256-9041
Learning, DisabilitiesJohn Burr, Pres.
Wisconsin Assn. for Childrenwith L.D.
2114 Doemel St.Oshkosh, WI 54901
(414) 233-1977
Mental RetardationMerlen Kurth, Exec. Dir.Assn. for Retarded Citizens
5522 University AvenueMadison, WI 53705
(608) 2313335
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University Affiliated FacilityHarry A. Waisman Center onMental Retardation and HumanDevelopment
University of Wisconsin1500 Highland Ave.Madison, WI 53706(608) 263-5776
The Vocational Studies CenterUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison964 Educational Sciences Bldg.1025 W. Johnson St.Madison, WI 53706(608) 263-3696
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Roy Campbell, Exec. Dir.Enscer Seal Society of Wisconsin, Inc.2702 Monroe StreetMadison, WI 53711(608) 231-3411
Liz Irwin, Dir.Parent Education Project(PEP Coalition)UCP of Southeastern Wisconsin, Inc.
152 W. Wisconsin AvenueMilwaukee, WI 53202(414) 272-4500(1-800) 472-5525
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in this state areeligible for education andrelated services from the agesof 3 through 21. Some LocalEducation Agencies provideservices to children betweenthe ages of 3 and 5.
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STATE RESOURCE SHEET: WYOMING
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Carol Nantkes, Dir.Program Services UnitState Dept. of EducationHathaway Office BuildingCheyenne, WY 82002(307) 777-7417
STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATIONAGENCY
Robert W. Dingwall, Ed.D.Director, Div. of Vocational
RehabilitationHathaway Office Building, Room 326Cheyenne, WY 82002
(307) 777-7385
OFFICE OF STATE COORDINATOR OFVOCATIONAL EDUCATION FORHANDICAPPED STUDENTS
E. B. OlesonVoc. Ed. ConsultantSpecial Needs ProgramsState Dept. ofXducatiqn$Hathaway OfficejdUTIANYCheyenne, WY 82002(307) 777-6240
STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY
Steve Zimmerman, Dir.Div. of Community ProgramsDept. of Health & Social
ServicesHathaway Office BuildingCheyenne, WY 82002
(307) 777-7094
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Kenneth HenleinDD Program ManagerDiv. of Community ProgramsDept. of Health & SocialServices
Hathaway Office BuildingCheyenne, WY 82002(307) 777-7116
STATE MENTAL RETARDATIONPROGRAM
Maureen RogersHuman Services AdministratorBoard of Charities and ReformHerschlar Office BuildingCheyenne, WY 82002(307) 777-7469
STATE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIESPROGRAM
Sharron Kelsey, Exec. Dir.State Planning Council on
Developmental DisabilitiesP.O. Box 265Cheyenne, WY 82003(307) 632-0775
PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY AGENCY
Jeanne A. Kawcak, Exec. Dir.DD P&A System, Inc.2424 Pioneer Avenue, Suite 101Cheyenne, WY 82001(307) 632-3496
Kimberely Hoyt, Dir.Client Assistant ProgramDD P&A System, Inc.2424 Pioneer Avenue, Suite 101Cheyenne, WY 82001
(307) 638-7668(1-800) 821-3091
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CHILDRENS HEALTH SERVICES
R. Larry Meuli, M.D., Dir.Childrens Health ServicesHathaway Office BuildingCheyenne, WY 82002
(307) 777-7941
DISABILITY AGENCIES
AutismArthur D. McKnight, Pres.Wyoming Association for Children
and Adults with AutismP.O. Box 4068Casper, WY 82604(307) 265-8134
Mental RetardationLorinda Vetter, Exec. Dir.Wyoming Association for
Retarded CitizensP.O. Box 1205Cheyenne, WY 82003
(307) 632-7105
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children are eligible foreducation and related servicesfrom 6 through 17. SomeLocal Education Agenciesprovide services for children whoare younger than six.
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STATE RESOURCE SEMI: Mariana Islands
STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Haruo W. Kuartei, DirectorOffice of Special Education ProgramsHeadquarters Office of EducationOffice of the High CommissionerTrust Territory of the Pacific Isis.Saipan, CM. 96950
NORTHERN MARIANAS
Mr. Manual VillagcmezChiefVocational Rehabilitation ServiceDr. Torres HospitalCommonwealth of the Northern MarianasSaipan, Mariana Islands 96950
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SERVICES
Mr. Masao Ueda, 'ictingChief, L4CH and CCSDepartment of Health ServicesOffice of the High CommissionTrust Territory of thePacific Islands
Saipan, Mariana Islands 96050
AGE OF ELIGIBILITY
Children in the Marianas Islandsare eligible for education andrelated services from birththrough 21.
These listings were collected in the Fall of 1983 with the help of NASDSE and the Office ofthe State Director of Special Education in your state. We thank them for their cooperation.If you discover a change in addresses or telephone numbers as you use this list, please takea moment and let us know at P.O. 130A 1492, Washington, D.C. 20013.
This information was developed pursuant to contract /300.82-0247 with Special Education Pro-rams of the U.S. Department of Education. The contents of this publication do not necessar-ily reflect the views or policies of the Department of Education, nor does mention of tradenames, commercial products or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
This information is in the public domain unless otherwise indicated. Readers are encouragedto copy and share it, but please credit the National information Center for Handicapped Chil-dren and Youth.
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