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Alexander Graham Bell Assn/Deaf/Hard of Hearing

*Maintains listening and spoken language resource websites for parents, professionals, teens and adults with hearing loss; offers free six-month membership for parents *Helps families, health care providers and education professionals understand childhood hearing loss and the importance of early diagnosis and intervention *Support advocacy, education, research, and financial aid programs for Infants & toddlers, Preschool age children, school age children, and children looking to advance in the Arts & Sciences

Services: Fundraising and Resource Development Support, General Health Education Programs, Health/Disability Related Support Groups, Hearing Augmentation Aids, Speech Therapy

3417 Volta Pl, NW

Washington, DC 20007

(202) 337-5220

American Autoimmune Related Disease Association

*Addresses autoimmunity, the major cause of chronic diseases, and its widening scope of related medical problems *Provides patients with information and referrals nationwide resulting in better patient adherence to treatment plans and disease management *Lobbies state and federal government to fund efforts for research

Services: Disease/Disability Information, General Health Education Programs, Immunology

19176 Hall Rd, Ste 130

Clinton Township, MI 48038

(586) 776-3900

American Diabetes Association

*Diabetes information representatives provide information about nutrition, pre-diabetes and diabetes care and management *Can give referrals for testing, patient education programs, support groups and local chapters in many cities *Camp scholarships for children/youth are sometimes available *Information can be mailed upon request and members can receive a bi-monthly magazine *Chat option available on website

Services: General Health Education Programs, Medical Information Services

2451 Crystal Dr, Ste 900

Arlington, VA 22202

(800) 342-2383

American Heart Association, Tallahassee Office

*Fund raising *Provides education for healthy life: good nutrition, weight management, stress management *Quit smoking programs *Resources for physical activities for adults and children *Information and referrals for CPR classes

Services: General Health Education Programs, Health/Disability Related Support Groups, Smoking/Vaping Cessation

2851 Remington Green Circle, Ste A

Tallahassee, FL 32308

(850) 536-8960

Big Bend AHEC (Area Health Education Center)

*Quit Your Way, Tobacco Free Florida AHEC Program: Includes free groups in the community to help with tobacco cessation; classes available in-person and virtual (Zoom) *Health Insurance Navigator Program: Certified, Community Navigators assist with the application process and enrollment through HealthCare.

Services: Affordable Care Act Insurance Information/Counseling, Chronic Disease Self Management Programs, Financial Literacy Training, General Health Education Programs, Nutrition Education, Smoking/Vaping Cessation, Wellness Programs

2815 Remington Green Circle, Suite 100

Tallahassee, FL 32308

(850) 224-1177

CDC, Centers for Disease Control

*Scientifically based health and safety information on many diseases and health topics, including issues recently covered in media *CDC's primary source of public health information for general public and health providers *Provides information, but does not diagnose any disease

Services: COVID-19 Control, General Health Education Programs, Infectious Disease Specialty, Medical Information Services, Vaccine Information

1600 Clifton Rd

Atlanta, GA 30329

(800) 232-4636

Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD)

*Children and Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: educates, advocates, and supports research *Health information specialist will provide information by phone or on-line *Many cities have support groups for parents of children with ADHD and/or adults with ADHD *Parent to Parent training program helps parents effectively manage ADHD-related issues and advocate for their child *Training, conferences, on-line webinars, magazine, newsletters

Services: General Health Education Programs, Health/Disability Related Support Groups, Medical Information Services

4221 Forbes Blvd, Ste 270

Lanham, MD 20706

(301) 306-7070

Children's Tumor Foundation, The (CTF)

*Provides accurate and current information regarding neurofibromatosis and the three distinct vartiations: NF1, NF2, and Schwannomatosis to patients, families and medical field *Offers an online healthcare provider directory of doctors who specialize in neurofibromatosis and the three distinct vartiations: NF1, NF2, and Schwannomatosis linked to the NF Collective *Manages the NF Registry website where people with NF fill out an anonymized survey about symptoms and experiences on a yearly basis to assist with research and education; join on the website *In partnership witih Indiana Univerisy CTF manages a Human tissue biobank of NF1, NF2, and schwannomatosis tissue samples; link on website to reqest access for research or to donate *Holds an annual no-cost summer camp for teens and young adults ages 12 to 21 living with neurofibromatosis (NF) third or fourth week of July (6 nights/6 days) in Salt Lake City, Utah

Services: Camps, Disease/Disability Registries, General Health Education Programs, Health Care Referrals, Organ and Tissue Banks

132 E. 43rd Street

Suite 418

New York, NY 10017

Endometriosis Association Online

*Information about endometriosis educating public and conductingand promoting medical research *General questions and answers available viaphone, website, or e-mail at support@endometriosisassn.

Services: General Health Education Programs, Medical Information Services

8585 N 76th Place

Milwaukee, WI 53223

(800) 992-3636

Florida Cleft and Craniofacial Network

*Toll-free helpline for parents, pregnant women, professionals, or anyone with concerns or questions about cleft palate, cleft lip or other craniofacial differences *Information and referrals to assist in communication between parents of infants and hospitals, health professionals and other families *Free infant bottles and other feeding supplies for babies with craniofacial differences while supplies last *Seminars on the topics of nursing care and feeding techniques for parents and professionals *Summer camps for children *See web site for district offices and connections

Services: Cleft Lip/Palate Clinics, General Health Education Programs, Health Care Referrals, Health/Disability Related Counseling, Medical Information Services

1699 SW 16 Ave

UF Dept of Pediatrics

Gainesville, FL 32608

(352) 627-9326

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