Advocates
for Children www.advocatesforchildren.org
For
over 35 years Advocates for Children of New York, Inc.
(AFC) has worked in partnership with New York City's
most impoverished and vulnerable families to secure
quality and equal public education services. AFC works
on behalf of children from infancy to age 21 who are at
greatest risk for school-based discrimination and/or
academic failure. These include children with
disabilities, ethnic minorities, immigrants, homeless
children, foster care children, limited English
proficient children and those living in poverty. AFC
provides a full range of services: free individual case
advocacy, technical assistance, and training for
parents, students, and professionals about children's
educational entitlements and due process rights in New
York City.
New
York Lawyers for the Public Interest
http://www.nylpi.org/
NYLPI’s Disability
Law Center (DLC) works to dispel discrimination and
fight for the right of people with disabilities to
participate fully in all aspects of mainstream
American society. To achieve these ends, the DLC’s
team of attorneys, advocates and organizers engages
in impact litigation, advocates for systemic change
and provides trainings to people with disabilities
and their families. Their Education
Program
represents
parents and children with disabilities trying to secure
appropriate, integrated special educational
opportunities.
Resources
for Children with Special Needs http://www.resourcesnyc.org/rhome3.php
Resources shares
knowledge and support to empower parents and other New
Yorkers who care about young people with disabilities.
Founded in 1983 by three moms who were looking for
resources for their children, Resources has grown to be
the premier source for knowledge and help with systems,
programs and services affecting young people with
disabilities in New York City. For more info on all
their programs call: 212-677-4650
Parent
to Parent USA http://www.p2pusa.org/
P2PUSA is a national non-profit organization committed
to promoting access, quality and leadership in parent
to parent support across the country. This site
highlights alliance member statewide organizations that
have parent to parent support as a core program and a
commitment to implementing parent to parent
evidence-based practices.
Parent
to Parent of New York State: Janice Fitzgerald,
Phone: 1-800-305-8817 Web: www.parenttoparentnys.org
Parent
to Parent of New York City: Ellen McHugh, Lead
Coordinator 1-800-405-8818 / 212-229-3222
Guide
to Understanding Supports and
Services
Administered By the NYS Office of Mental Retardation
and Developmental Disabilities (OMRDD)
Compiled by Parent to Parent of NYS For your FREE copy:
1-800-405-8818 or www.parenttoparentnys.org
Local
Consumer Council: There is a Consumer
Council in each Borough of New York City and Consumer
Councils throughout the State through the local DDSO’s.
The Consumer Councils are the parent link to OMRDD. For
information on your local Consumer Council call the
OMRDD hotline: 1-866-946-9733 http://www.omr.state.ny.us/
Free
Family Support Directory
Offering tons of information about all programs located
in your borough. Call: Mary Ellen Tarangelo at
212-229-3245.