Family Support

Connecting with Others


FamilyConnect

For parents of children with visual impairments

Share stories and concerns, link to local resources - this site gives parents of visually impaired children a place to support each other. The site features a mom-authored blog, inspiring video testimonials from families, and articles authored by parents and experts in the field of blindness on multiple disabilities, technology, education, and more. From the personal to the professional, families will find all the resources they need to support their children from birth to adulthood.

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MyAutismTeam

Explore a social network for parents of children with autism. With MyAutismTeam you can share daily experiences, address questions, and find recommendations for local autism specialists (from doctors and OTs, to barbers and dentists).

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Down Syndrome Association of Central Ohio

Discover the Down Syndrome Association of Central Ohio (DSACO) - a source of information, support, and referral assistance for families throughout 18 Central Ohio counties. DSACO supports families, promotes community involvement, and encourages a lifetime of opportunities for people with Down syndrome and supports to achieve their fullest potential in an accepting and inclusive community.

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Down Syndrome Association of the Valley-Eastern Ohio

Learn how this organization, serving families in Eastern Ohio and Western PA, provides support, resources, advocacy, education, and opportunity for individuals with Down syndrome and their families.

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The Upside of Downs

Discover the Up Side of Downs, an organization that provides support, education, and advocacy for people with Down syndrome, their families, and communities throughout Northeast Ohio. The Up Side of Downs envisions a community where people with Down syndrome have limitless opportunities and the ability to pursue their dreams.

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Prader-Willi Syndrome Association

Discover an organization of families and professionals working together to raise awareness, offer support, provide education and advocacy, and promote and fund research to enhance the quality of life of those affected by Prader-Willi syndrome.

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The Arc of Ohio

Learn about this statewide membership association made up of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, their families, friends, interested citizens, and professionals in the disability field. Together with their individual members and local chapters, they represent more than 330,000 Ohioans with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.

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Families with Autism Spectrum Disorders

Discover an organization that provides families with information on networking with others with ASD for support, education, and to promote awareness and understanding. Helping families with autism, right here, right now, is their motto.

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The Autism Society of Ohio's Neighbor to Neighbor Program

Discover the program designed to connect neighbors for discussions, resources, mentoring and support. The Autism Society of Ohio has recruited neighbor volunteers from around the Greater Columbus Metro Area. Learn more by visiting the site linked below.

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Milestones Autism Resources

Discover the wide variety of resources available from Milestone, serving the Northeast Region of Ohio. Resources include trainings, support groups, camps, and tool kits. Milestones – educating, coaching, and connecting.

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