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Birth Defect Research for Children

National network. Founded 1982. Links parents of children with similar birth defects for mutual sharing and support. Provides information about birth defects, as well as services and resources that may be helpful to families. Sponsors the National Birth Defect Registry. Maintains database on medical/scientific literature and research. Monthly electronic newsletter.
Write:
Birth Defect Research for Children
800 Celebration Ave., Suite 225
Celebration, FL 34747
Voice: 407-566-8304
Fax: 407-407-8341
Website: http://www.birthdefects.org
E-mail: staff@birthdefects.org
Verified: 10/9/2007

Parents Helping Parents

(MULTILINGUAL) Model. 22 groups. Founded 1976. Parent-directed family resource center serving children with special needs (due to illness, accident, conditions of birth, learning differences or family stress), their families and the professionals who serve them. Information and referral, specialty programs, family support groups, peer counseling, training and library. Newsletter, group development guidelines and national resource directory online. Outreach in Spanish, Japanese and Vietnamese.
Write:
Parents Helping Parents
3041 Olcott St.
Santa Clara, CA 95054-3222
Voice: 408-727-5775
Fax: 408-727-0182
Website: http://www.php.com
E-mail: info@php.com
Verified: 5/9/2008

MUMS National Parent-to-Parent Network

National. 36 affiliated groups. Founded 1979. Mutual support and networking for parents or care providers of children with any disability, rare disorder, chromosomal abnormality or health condition using a database of over 23,000 families from 54 countries, covering 3500 disorders, very rare syndromes or undiagnosed conditions. Provides referrals to support groups and assistance in starting groups. Newsletter ($15/parents; $25/ professionals). Matching services $5. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy as a Treatment for Brain Damage packet, $25 USA/$35 other countries. Various literature available.
Write:
MUMS National Parent-to-Parent Network
150 Custer Court
Green Bay, WI 54301
Voice: 1-877-336-5333 (parents only) or 920-336-5333
Fax: 920-339-0995
Website: http://www.netnet.net/mums
E-mail: mums@netnet.net
Verified: 10/3/2007

Washington State Fathers Network

Model. 15 groups in Washington. Founded 1986. Provides mutual support and resources for fathers and families raising children with special needs and developmental disabilities. Print newsletters, e-newsletter, web page with extensive links, photo album of men and children, articles by dads and materials for providers regarding family-centered, culturally competent care. Videos and monographs available. Statewide and regional conferences.
Write:
Washington State Fathers Network
16120 N.E. Eighth St.
Bellevue, WA 98008
Voice: 425-747-4004
Fax: 425-474-1069
Website: http://www.fathersnetwork.org
E-mail: greg.schell@kindering.org
Verified: 10/9/2007

NATHHAN (Nat'l Challenged Homeschoolers)

National network. Founded 1990. Christian, non-profit organization encouraging families with special needs, particularly those who home educate. Bi-annual magazine, lending library, family phone book, phone support, information and referrals. Dues $25/yr.
Write:
NATHHAN
P.O. Box 310
Moyie Springs, ID 83845
Voice: 208-267-6246
Website: http://www.nathhan.com
E-mail: nathanews@aol.com
Verified: 11/13/2007

Washington PAVE

Model. 1 group in Washington. Founded 1979. Parent-directed organization to increase independence, empowerment and opportunities for special needs children and their families through training, information, referrals and support. Newsletter, lending library of resources, networking between parents through internet, workshops on many issues, phone support and conferences on special education issues. Has special program that focuses on military family concerns.
Write:
Washington PAVE
6316 S. 12th
Tacoma, WA 98465
Voice: 1-800-572-7368 (voice/TTY) or 253-565-2266 (voice/TTY)
Fax: 253-566-8052
Website: http://www.washingtonpave.org
E-mail: wapave9@washingtonpave.com
Verified: 10/26/2007

Family Voices

(BILINGUAL) National. 50 affiliated groups. Founded 1995. Grassroots organization that speaks on behalf of children with special healthcare needs at the national, state and local levels. Encourages and supports families who want to play a role in their child's healthcare. Advocacy. Literature (Spanish and English).
Write:
Family Voices
2340 Alamo SE, Suite 102
Albuquerque, NM 87106
Voice: 1-888-835-5669
Fax: 505-872-4780
Website: http://www.familyvoices.org
E-mail: kidshealth@familyvoices.org
Verified: 10/26/2007

Mothers From Hell 2

Online. National network. Founded 1992. Support and advocacy for families of children with any type of disability. Mission is to improve the quality of the lives and education of persons with developmental and other disabilities. Seeks to promote understanding and acceptance of people with disabilities. Dues $13/yr. Newsletter, referral network and training packets. Assistance in starting local groups.
Website: http://www.mothersfromhell2.org
E-mail: mfh2_kim@sbcglobal.net
Verified: 11/13/2007

Premature Baby - Premature Child

Online. Founded 1997. Offers support for parents of premature babies that are age 4+ years old for any of their special needs e.g. mental, physical, emotional or learning disability. Provides support, discussion listserv, prematurity forums, advocacy and educational links. Special children's show-and-tell section.
Website: http://www.prematurity.org
Verified: 12/17/2007

Sibling Support Project

National. 200 affiliated groups. Founded 1990. Organization dedicated to the life-long concerns of brothers and sisters of people with special health, developmental and mental health concerns. Provides training and technical assistance regarding Sibshops and workshops for school-age siblings.
Write:
Sibling Support Project
% Donald Meyer
6512 23rd Ave. NW, Suite 213
Seattle, WA 98117
Voice: 206-297-6368
Fax: 509-752-6789
Website: http://www.siblingsupport.org
E-mail: donmeyer@siblingsupport.org
Verified: 12/21/2007

Parent Soup Message Boards

Online. Offers a large variety of message boards which deal with parenting issues including infertility, pregnancy, parenting challenges, parents of disabled, pregnancy loss, newborn babies, toddlers, adoption, family issues, etc.
Website: http://www.parentsoup.com/boards
Verified: 11/10/2007


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Topic Contents
 Birth Defect Research for Children
 Parents Helping Parents
 MUMS National Parent-to-Parent Network
 Washington State Fathers Network
 NATHHAN (Nat'l Challenged Homeschoolers)
 Washington PAVE
 Family Voices
 Mothers From Hell 2
 Premature Baby - Premature Child
 Sibling Support Project
 Parent Soup Message Boards