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Exceptionally Excited Kids (EEK)
Exceptionally Excited Kids (EEK)

San Jacinto, CA

Marta N. recommended by Marta N.

Help differently-able kids get off to a good start!
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United Cerebral Palsy
United Cerebral Palsy

Washington, DC

Will H. recommended by Will H.

The mission of United Cerebral Palsy is to advance the independence, productivity and full citizenship of people with disabilities through an affiliate network.  I work at the Nation...
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Easter Seals
Easter Seals

Chicago, IL

Will H. recommended by Will H.

Easter Seals provides programs and services to people with disabilities.
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The Arc of the United States
The Arc of the United States

Silver Spring, MD

Will H. recommended by Will H.

The Arc and United Cerebral Palsy have a partnership called the Disability Policy Collaboration.  The DPC is the policy arm of the two organizations.  Please support this nonpro...
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The Hawkeye Ranch Center for Autism
The Hawkeye Ranch Center for Autism

Colorado Springs, CO

Kendra K. recommended by Kendra K.

This center is planned to change the future for young adults and adults by offering transitional services. They are changing the perception of autism, by raising awareness that adults wi...
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