Louisiana Commission for the Deaf
1-800-256-1523
The Louisiana Commission for the Deaf provides accessibility services for persons whom are Deaf, deaf-blind, or have hearing loss or speech impairment to gain equal access to any public or private service.
Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence (LCADV)
(225) 752-1296
www.lcadv.org
The Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence (LCADV) is a statewide network of domestic violence programs, supportive organizations, and individuals that share the goal of ending violence against women and children in Louisiana. LCADV empowers its members through advocacy, education, resource development, allocation of funds, and technical assistance.
LaCAN (Louisiana Citizens for Action Now)
(337) 367-7407
www.lacanadvocates.org
LaCAN is a statewide grassroots network of individuals and families who have worked together since 1988 advocating for a system that supports individuals to live in their own homes rather than having to move to a facility to receive needed services. Specifically, they have advocated for implementation of Louisiana’s Community and Family Support System Plan.
Governor’s Office of Elderly Affairs
877-340-9100
www.goea.louisiana.gov
The Louisiana Governor’s Office of Elderly Affairs (GOEA) was created in 1956 as the Commission on Aging by the Louisiana Legislature to act as the state’s visible advocate and focal point for all matters pertaining to the aging population. GOEA collects facts, statistics, and conducts special studies on conditions pertaining to the employment, health, financial status, recreation, social adjustment, or other conditions affecting the welfare of the aged. This information helps the agency to keep abreast of the latest developments in aging throughout the nation and interpret such findings to the public.
Governor’s Office of Disability Affairs
(225) 219-7550
The Office of Disability Affairs (GODA) was created and designed to address and resolve issues amongst the disability community. GODA strives to encourage and strengthen the coordination of goals and program services among various public and private delivery systems to persons with disabilities throughout the state.
Families Helping Families of Louisiana
1-800-922-3425
www.la-fhf.org
The purpose of the Louisiana Association of Families Helping Families is to provide a mechanism for its members to share management expertise, strategies and resources that enhance the capacity of regional Families Helping Families Centers to serve their constituents in an efficient and cost-effective manner, as well as to provide a protocol for both fiscal and programmatic accountability for each FHF Center with an established membership criteria.
Epilepsy Foundation Louisiana
1-800-960-0587
www.epilepsylouisiana.org
Chartered in 1977 as the Epilepsy Council of Southeast Louisiana, the Epilepsy Foundation of Louisiana was formed to provide services to individuals with epilepsy and their families. Since that time, the Foundation has been the only agency of its type in this region to exclusively provide outreach, education, and advocacy to individuals with epilepsy and seizure disorders.
Employment Development Services
1-800- 927-1610
www.edsla.com
Employment Development Services (EDS) is a non-profit agency that’s in the business of putting people to work through the State Use Program. EDSLA works across Louisiana with more than 90 Community Rehabilitation Programs that hire citizens with disabilities to produce quality products and provide top-notch services.
Down Syndrome Association of Greater New Orleans
(504) 259-6201
www.dsagno.org
DSAGNO is a 501c3 support, information and advocacy organization. Through their membership, they provide support to new parents, self-advocates, family and friends of individuals with Down syndrome. Through publications, web site, meetings and events, they provide the most current information to membership and others interested in Down syndrome topics. Through advocacy efforts, DSAGNO members work to elevate the community’s understanding of those issues so that children, youth and adults have the opportunities necessary to reach their full potential in all aspects of life.
Disability Resources, Inc.
www.disabilityresources.org/LOUISIANA
Disability Resources, inc. is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization established to promote and improve awareness, availability and accessibility of information that can help people with disabilities live, learn, love, work and play independently. Disability Resources, Inc. serves thousands of individuals with disabilities through a multidisciplinary network of service providers and consumers. In order to reach as many people with disabilities as cost effectively as possible, they target their services and publications to libraries, disability organizations, independent living centers, rehabilitation facilities, educational institutions, and health and social service providers.