Find disabilities agencies and organizations in your area.
A non-profit organization dedicated to the education surrounding, and adoption of special needs dogs.
The Maryland Department of Human Services is the state’s human service provider. The agency provides a wide range of services that are administered by local departments of social services in each of the 24 local jurisdictions across the state.
The urgent mission of the Foundation Fighting Blindness is to drive the research that will provide preventions, treatments, and cures for people affected by retinitis pigmentosa, age-related macular degeneration, Usher syndrome and the entire spectrum of retinal degenerative diseases.
NARIC is a library and information center funded by NIDILRR and ACL to provide research and resources to support full participation of people with disabilities.
Ms. Wheelchair Maryland (MW-MD) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization managed under the auspices of DateAble, Inc. The goal of the Ms. Wheelchair Maryland, and Junior Miss Wheelchair Maryland is to select two spokeswomen to represent the disability community at large.
Richcroft, Inc. began in July 1983 with the opening of eight residential units, serving twenty-four people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities. Since that time, the agency has grown to become one of the finest providers of residential and support services in Central Maryland.
Abilities Network/Epilepsy Foundation of the Chesapeake Region, an affiliate of the Epilepsy Foundation of America, provides educational/referral information, advocacy, and support to people with epilepsy and their families
ACIDD Maryland provides comprehensive therapy services to individuals struggling with mental health disorders
Alliance, Inc., a Baltimore-based 501(c)3 non-profit agency, offers employment, housing, and behavioral health services to people with developmental disabilities, mental health issues, and substance abuse problems.
The ALS Association is the only national non-profit organization fighting ALS on every front. Our mission is to discover treatments and a cure for ALS, and to serve, advocate for, and empower people affected by ALS to live their lives to the fullest.
The Arc Baltimore provides advocacy and high quality, life-changing supports to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.
We are a leading organization that champions for and supports people with developmental disabilities while cultivating relationships that enrich our community. The Arc Carroll County provides services and support for approximately 700 adults and children with developmental disabilities and their families in Carroll County, Maryland.
We promote respect, create opportunities, facilitate services, and advocate for equal rights for all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
The Arc of Frederick County helps people with developmental disabilities to live enviable lives. Enviable lives are the lives we all lead, filled with purpose and meaning, and with friends and family. This is accomplished by providing services, advocacy, and creating supportive communities.
The Arc of Howard County is an organization dedicated to achieving full community life for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities — one person at a time.
Knowing that every human person has the same human dignity, we work to ensure that individuals with disabilities experience this dignity within their faith communities
The mission of Developmental Disability Services is to maximize chosen outcomes for persons with developmental disabilities through service coordination and implementation in the most integrated community settings.
Providing opportunities for growth and personal accomplishment to individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities complemented by quality services and meaningful community engagement.
The Autism Society of America has been improving the lives of all affected by autism for over 50 years and envisions a world where individuals and families living with autism are able to maximize their quality of life, are treated with the highest level of dignity, and live in a society in which their talents and skills are appreciated and valued.
The Brain Injury Association of Maryland shall be the voice of those affected by brain injury through advocacy, education, and research.
We bring health, hope, and healing to thousands of Marylanders living with brain injury, their families, and the professionals who serve them.