Developmental Disabilities

Arc of Louisiana

(225) 383-1033

www.thearcla.org

The Arc of Louisiana is an advocacy organization of and for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. It is devoted to promoting and improving supports and services for people with developmental disabilities and their families. The Arc is people- people with developmental disabilities, parents, family members, and friends who work together. We are a grassroots organization with over 6,000 members affiliated through 21 local chapters across the state. A board of directors and a delegate body of representatives from each chapter guides the work of The Arc. The Arc staff work hard to make a difference in the lives of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. With guidance from our board of directors, The Arc of Louisiana works hand-in-hand with our many local chapters to fulfill The Arc’s mission throughout the state.

 

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.

 

Families Helping Families of Louisiana

(800) 922-3425

www.familieshelpingfamilies.net

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.

 

Families Helping Families of Greater Baton Rouge, Inc.

(225) 216-7474

http://www.fhfgbr.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.

 

Families Helping Families of Southeast Louisiana, Inc.

(504) 943-0343

www.fhfsela.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.

 

Bayou Land Families Helping Families, Inc.

(985) 447-4461

www.blfhf.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.

 

Families Helping Families of Acadiana, Inc.

(337) 984-3458

www.fhfacadiana.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.

 

Families Helping Families of Southwest Louisiana, Inc.

(337) 436-2570

www.fhfswla.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.

 

Families Helping Families at the Crossroads of Louisiana, Inc.

(318) 641-7373

www.familieshelpingfamilies.net

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.

 

Families Helping Families of Louisiana Region 7

(318) 226-4541

www.fhfregion7.com

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.

 

Families Helping Families of Northeast Louisiana, Inc.

(318) 361-0487

www.fhfnela.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.

 

Northshore Families Helping Families, Inc.

(985) 875-0511

www.fhfnorthshore.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.

 

Families Helping Families of Jefferson, Inc.

(504) 888-9111

www.fhfjefferson.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.

 

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.

 

Louisiana Developmental Disabilities Council

(800) 450-8108

www.laddc.org

Louisiana DD Council envisions a system of services and supports in Louisiana which enable individuals with developmental disabilities to exercise  self-determination, be independent, productive and integrated and included in all facets of community life.  The Council’s mission is to advocate for and support people with developmental disabilities to exercise control over their lives and participate fully in the community.   Contact this advocacy organization for information and referral to available resources, supports and services for people with disabilities.

 

Louisiana’s University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities-(Human Development Center)

(504) 556-7573

www.hdc.lsuhsc.edu

The Human Development Center (HDC) was established in 1974 and became a University Centers of Excellence in Developmental Disabilities, Education, Research and Service (UCEDD) in 1984. HDC is a member of AUCD, a national network of 67 UCEDD programs.  The Mission of the Human Development Center (HDC) is to provide leadership and innovation in interdisciplinary education, community service, research, and to disseminate information to strengthen and increase the capacity of local communities to support and include individuals with [developmental] disabilities and their families in all aspects of life in the community.

 

People First of Louisiana

http://www.peoplefirstla.org/

(225) 383-1033

People First of Louisiana supports people with disabilities to empower themselves in becoming effective decision makers, to gain more independence, and enjoy life as equal citizens of the United States of America.

 

Spina Bifida of Greater New Orleans

(504) 737-5181

http://www.sbgno.org

The Spina Bifida of Greater New Orleans, Inc. (SBGNO) is a non-profit, tax exempt organization for the expressed purpose of providing services to those persons born with Spina Bifida and their families, and to increase public awareness about Spina Bifida and its prevention. This organization consists of individuals with Spina Bifida, their families, and other interested persons united to enhance the quality of life for persons with Spina Bifida.  The association’s mission is “to promote the prevention of Spina Bifida and to support the needs of individuals with Spina Bifida and related disorders.

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