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Parent to Parent of Colorado (P2P): P2P is a parent initiated and controlled organization which may be a valuable tool for parents of children with disabilities to find support services and information that will allow their children to become valuable members of society.  There are a number of supports including one to one parent matches and links to parents throughout the state.  Parents can also sign up for a quarterly newsletter. 

Website: p2p-co.org or Phone: 1-877-472-7201

 

The Arcs in Colorado: The Arcs of Colorado is dedicated to offering advocacy services for individuals with disabilities in the community in order to “create the conditions under which all people with developmental disabilities experience opportunities to develop competency and to make choices, to have good relationships with family members and friends, to have respect and dignity, and to be full participants in all community living”

Phone: 1-800-333-7690 Website: thearcofco.org

 

Colorado Cross-Disability Coalition (CCDC): The CCDC is a statewide coalition dedicated to serving individuals with all types of disabilities.  The site offers numerous resources for support services as well as information relating to the newest legislation and laws regarding the rights of individuals with disabilities. 

Phone: 303-839-1775 Website: ccdconline.org

 

Colorado Department of Education - Exceptional Student Services Unit (CDE, ESSU): The ESSU is a web based resource for teachers, administrators and parents of children with a disability.  The site offers a variety of information including: resources for information on specific disabilities, laws and regulations, support services, school and district programming and grants and funding. 

Phone: 303-866-6694 Website: cde.state.co.us/cdesped/index.asp

 

Division for Developmental Disabilities (DDD) Community Centered Boards (CCB’s): The DD is the Colorado State office that that is designed to provide direction, funding and operation of services for individuals with developmental disabilities.  It promotes a variety of functions that are to be coordinated with service providers, advocacy groups, and families. 

Phone: 303-866-7450 Website: cdhs.state.co.us/ddd

 

Early Childhood Connections (ECC): The ECC offers services for families with children under three years of age, service providers, and system partners.  On this site you will find also valuable tools for early intervention services eligibility requirements for services. 

Phone: 1-888-777-4041 Website: earlychildhoodconnections.org

 

El Grupo Vida: This organization was created for Spanish speaking families with children of special needs.  If offers information and supports for Spanish speaking parents as well as conference and event notifications. 

Phone: 303-904-6073 Website: elgrupovida.org

 

The Colorado Coalition of Adoptive Families: There are a variety of services designed to assist families of children with disabilities who have been adopted.  The main focus offered by this site is that of early intervention services, supports, and groups as well as training and seminars. 

Phone: 303-620-5150  Website: http://www.cocaf.org/cr_dd_idea.asp 

 

PEAK Parent Center: Colorado's Parent Training and Information Center: The PEAK Parent center is dedicated to providing information, training, and technical assistance to families of children with disabilities from birth to twenty six years of age.  Families will receive information and support to advocate for their children.  On the site families can also find information about conferences and mentoring. 

Phone: 1-800-284-0251 Website: peakparent.org

 

PEP: Parents Encouraging Parents: This site is designed to offer information about family centered conferences that are designed to offer support, information, and education to parents and professionals.   The conferences are available to Colorado residents who have a child with a disability from birth to twenty one years of age.  It is also a valuable resource for administrators, educational staff, and other service providers

Phone: 303-866-6846 Website: cde.state.co.us/cdesped/PEP.asp

 

T4T: Training for Transition: Works in partnership with Easter Seals of Colorado and is funded by the Colorado Department of Education.  This organization is designed to offer families and individuals with disabilities the opportunity to learn about skills and services that may be valuable as they transition from school to adult life.  The conference occurs five or six times yearly at various locations around the state of Colorado

Phone: 303-233-1666 x237 Website: arcjc.org/about_us/programs/training_transition.html

 

The Legal Center for People with Disabilities and Older People: This is a resource designed to help individual with disabilities live independent and productive lives by assisting individuals with a variety of legal issues, especially; civil rights, and discrimination.  The service assists a variety of individuals including individuals with mental and physical disabilities, people with HIV, and older people throughout Colorado. This organization may also be valuable to administrators, teachers, and service providers. 

Phone: 1-800-288-1376 Website: thelegalcenter.org

 

Wrightslaw: Is designed to allow parents, educators, advocates, and attorneys to find accurate, reliable information about special education law.  The site also has valuable resources about advocacy and general education law.  This site offers thousands of articles, cases, and free resources from a variety of topics

Website: wrightslaw.com

 

The Colorado Assistive Technology Project (CATP): This resource was designed to enable individuals with disabilities to have gain a greater control over their lives thereby enhancing their participation in numerous life activities.  The CATP provides outreach to rural and underrepresented populations, offers technical training throughout the state as well as advocacy, training and technical assistance for assistive technology.

Website: http://www.uchsc.edu/atp/projects/catp/catp.htm

 

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