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Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

This organization provide information about hearing loss, provides scholarships and financial awards. It also promotes early detection of hearing loss in infants, publishes books about deafness, and advocates for the rights of children and adults who are hard of hearing and deaf. They have an online community to join, as well as emails that communicate happenings in the community. Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing 3417 Volta Place NW Washington, D.C. 20007 202-337-5221 or TTY 202-337-5221 email: info@agbell.org

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ADvancing States

f) ADvancing States was founded in 1964 under the name National Association of State Units on Aging (NASUA). In 2019, the association changed its name to ADvancing States. Today, ADvancing States represents the nation’s 56 state and territorial agencies on aging and disabilities and long-term services and supports directors. 202-898-2578

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Ability Online Support Network

A social network technology platform that gives youth with disabilities, parents, and professionals a safe secure and positive online experience, removes social barriers and reduces the stigma with being different, and promotes independence and better. Ability Online Support Network 114 Sun Row Drive Etobicoke, ON M9P 3J5 416-650-6207 email: information@abilityonline.org

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American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (AAIDD)

AAIDD promotes progressive policies, sound research, effective practices, and universal human rights for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. AAIDD's goals are to: enhance the capacity of professionals who work with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities; promote the development of a society that fully includes individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities; and sustain an effective, responsive, well managed, and responsibly governed organization. American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (AAIDD) 8403 Colesville Road, Suite 900 Silver Spring, MD 20910 202-387-1968

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Children’s Defense Fund

Organization that works to ensure that there is a level playing field for all children. They work for policies and programs that lift children out of poverty, protect children from abuse and neglect, and ensure that they have access to healthcare, quality educations, and a moral and spiritual foundation. Children’s Defense Fund 840 First Street NE, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20002 202-628-8787 email: cdfinfo@childrensdefense.org

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SeniorLAW Center

SeniorLAW Center is a nonprofit organization that provides free legal services, community legal education, professional training, advice, information and referral services, and advocacy to older people, addressing critical legal issues including elder abuse, housing, consumer protection, family law, and health and financial decision making. SeniorLAW Center Two Penn Center 1500 JFK Boulevard, Suite 1501 Philadelphia, PA 19102 215-988-1244 or SeniorLAW Helpline: 1-877-727-7529

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The Elder Justice and Civil Resource Center

The Elder Justice & Civil Resource Center ("The Center") is a court-based resource center for seniors, located at Philadelphia City Hall, to provide services for persons age 60 and over involved in legal proceedings or in need of legal services or resources. The Center addresses the unique needs of this growing population by offering the following: Direct assistance that will provide support to seniors for navigation through the court system and with assistive equipment. nReferrals to agencies that will provide seniors with legal services. The Elder Justice and Civil Resource Center City Hall, Room 278 Philadelphia, PA 19107 215-686-7027 email: elderresource@courts.phila.gov

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PA Adult Protective Services

The Adult Protective Services provides protective services to adults between 18 and 59 years of age who have a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities. The APS Law establishes a program of protective services in order to detect, prevent, reduce and eliminate abuse, neglect, exploitation and abandonment of adults in need. A report can be made on behalf of the adult whether they live in their home or in a care facility such as a nursing facility, group home, hospital, etc. Reporters may remain anonymous and have legal protection from retaliation, discrimination, and civil and criminal prosecution. The statewide Protective Services hotline is available 24 hours a day. 24/7 Protective Services Hotline: 1-800-490-8505 Information about APS: 717-783-3670

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