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STATE RESOURCES GENERAL INFORMATION
ARC of Delaware:
www.arcde.org

Autism Society of America:
www.autism-society.org

Autism Society of Delaware:
www.delautism.org

Chimes:
www.chimes.org

Delaware Division of Disabilities Services:
www.dhss.delaware.gov/dhss/ddds

Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Delaware Department of Labor:
www.delawareworks.com/dvr/welcome.shtml

DMR Regional Resources:
www.disabilityresources.org

Easter Seals, Delaware:
www.de.easterseals.com

Kent-Sussex Industries:
www.ksiinc.org

Parent Information Center of Delaware:
www.picofdel.org

Sussex Consortium:
sc.cape.k12.de.us
If you believe your child is in need of the Delaware Autism Program in Sussex County, you should first contact your home district of residence for a referral to Sussex Consortium.
Autism Info on about.com:
autism.about.com

Autism Advocacy:
www.autism-advocacy.org

Autism Link:
www.autismlink.com

Autism & PDD Support Network:
www.autism-pdd.net

Autism Speaks:
www.autismspeaks.org

CDC Autism Information Center
www.cdc.gov/autism

Center for the Study of Autism:
www.autism.org

Cure Autism Now:
www.cureautismnow.org

Exceptional Parent Magazine:
www.eparent.com


FirstSigns.org:
www.firstsigns.org

LucasWorks:
www.lucasworks.org
Safety, ID & Learning products to help those with autism.
We also have autism awareness products made by people with autism!


MIND Institute:
www.ecdmc.ucdavis.edu/mindinstitute

National Autism Association:
www.nationalautismassociation.org

National Institute of Mental Health:
www.nimh.nih.gov



Pyramid Educational Consultants:
www.pecs.com

ACTIVITIES for individuals with autism
Camp Fairlee Manor: click here for info

Easter Seals addresses the need for accessible camping with Fairlee Manor Recreation and Education Center, located near Chestertown, MD. This beautiful residential, recreational, and respite camp sits on 250 sprawling acres on Fairlee Creek, which offers campers from age 6 and up the opportunity to experience the joys and challenges of camp in a fully-accessible setting.

Read "Stories from Camp Fairlee Manor"

Ginger's Story  ::  Brian's Story

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If you don't have Adobe Reader, click here to download your free copy.
LDAF Summer Swim & Bike Programs:
Every summer, LDAF hosts swim and bike programs. In addition, throughout the year, we host a variety of programs for individuals with Autism, including music classes, the annual Race for Autism and many other special events. Please see our Calendar of Events for more info.

TOPSOCCER / River Soccer Club:
Contact Howard Gerken, (302) 732-6835, www.riversoccerclub.com


 


 

 
 

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