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Autism Society of North Carolina 505 Oberlin Road, Suite 230 Raleigh, NC 27605-1345 (919) 743-0204 (800) 442-2762 (In NC) Fax: (919) 743-0208 |
| The Autism Society of North Carolina is an association of parents, professionals, students, and others which is dedicated to raising the visibility of autism and broadening services for individuals who have autism and related disorders of communication and behavior. The organization furnishes support to parents, information and referral, residential summer camp, job coach services, public education, advocacy, group home development, guardianship and life planning services, and news and information to statewide media. | |
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Division TEACCH Administration and Research CB# 7180; 100 Renee Lynne Court The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7180 (919) 966-2174 Fax: (919) 966-4127 |
| Division TEACCH (Treatment and Education of Autistic and related Communication handicapped CHildren), located in the School of Medicine at the University of North Carolina, is the statewide program for the diagnosis, treatment and education of children and adults with autism and similar developmental disorders. Holding a position of national leadership in services for clients with autism and related disorders, it has been cited by the National Institute of Mental Health as "the most effective statewide program in this country". | |
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Exceptional Children's Assistance Center (ECAC), Incorporated Post Office Box 16 Davidson, NC 28036-0016 In NC (800) 962-6817 or (704) 892-1321 Fax: (704) 892-5028 |
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Since 1980, The Exceptional Children's Assistance Center (ECAC) has grown from an all volunteer parent organization to a full service parent training and information center serving families in North Carolina. ECAC now employees 20 full and part-time staff members and, in addition to the main office in Davidson, has satellite offices in Raleigh and New Bern. | |
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The Arc of North Carolina P.O. Box 20545 16 E. Rowan Street, Suite 204 Raleigh, NC 27619 (919) 782-4632 Fax: (919) 782-4634 |
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The Arc of North Carolina has been advocating for people with developmental disabilities since 1953. That advocacy has resulted in improved educational, occupational, recreational and residential opportunities. While we have made significant gains, we have a long way to go and advocacy remains our priority. Our 44 chapters have membership totaling approximately 4,800 people, the vast majority of whom are people with disabilities and family members. | |
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Residential Services, Incorporated P.O. Box 730 Carrboro, NC 27510 (919) 942-7391 Fax: (919) 933-4490 |
| Residential Services, Incorporated, (RSI) is a private, non-profit organization that provides residential options for children and adults with developmental disabilities. For over 20 years they have helped persons with developmental disabilities strive towards independence in all areas of life, at home and in the community. RSI's goal is to provide the optimal environment in which an individual can pursue their own interests and realize their full potential at home, work, and leisure, with friends and family. | |
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Duke Center for Human Genetics Duke University Medical Center Box 3445 Durham, NC 27710 (800) 283-4316 |
| DUKE CENTER FOR HUMAN GENETICS, The mission of the DUMC Center for Human Genetics (CHG) is the ongoing discovery of the genetic and epidemiologic basis of human disease, both rare and common. Using sophisticated and proven methodology long employed at Duke for the study of Alzheimer disease, multiple sclerosis, and other neurological disorders, we will continue to broaden the understanding of human genetics through research initiatives and will foster the development of new therapies for genetic disease. With millions of individuals affected by disorders such as heart disease, diabetes, glaucoma, osteoarthritis, mental illness, and cancer syndromes, we envision immense potential for applying our state-of-the-art technology and expertise to define the genetic basis of common disease, as well as to develop diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. | |