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Deaf Linx
From deaflinx.com
http://www.deaflinx.com
Deaf Linx is your resource for information on deafness, deaf culture, American Sign Language (ASL) and all other related topics. Deaf Linx firmly believes that deafness is not a disability, but a condition that produces a sub-culture that should be celebrated. Many people are unaware of all the accomplishments that deaf individuals have made and the unique ways in which they have come together to create a distinctive identity. Whether you are a deaf person or someone with hearing loss, looking for other individuals in your area, or you just want to learn about deaf culture or deaf society, our resources on deafness are for you.

Extraordinary Minds
From Extraordinary Minds
Web Site
Organization that provides support for families and educators of youth with autism in Montgomery County, Md

I'm Determined
From Virginia State Department of Education
http://www.imdetermined.org
Project whose goal it is to teach students with disabilities skills associated with self-determination at the elementary school

The National Federation of the Blind
From The National Federation for the Blind
http://www.nfb.org
Advocacy organization for the blind and visually impaired.

Pacer Center
From Pacer Center
http://www.pacer.org
Network of parents of students with disabilities founded to increase their children's and other students' with disabilities education opportunities

Pennsylvania Youth Leadership Network
From Pennsylvania Department of Education
http://www.pyln.org
Advocacy/leadership organization for students with disabilities

A Primer on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in the District of Columbia
From The ARC of DC
http://bit.ly/bfq7PS.
The Arc of DC has prepared this primer to educate and inform the public about the history and current status of services for District residents with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) and their families.

The Riot!
From hsri.org
Web Site
E-newsletter written by people with disabilities

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