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Morris Union Jointure Commission

http://www.MUJC.org
Morris Union Jointure Commission offers a variety of services to public school districts in Somerset, Morris, Union, and Essex Counties. MUJC runs numerous teacher and parent workshops.

Somerset County Parks Commission

http://www.somersetcountyparks.org
Somerset County Parks Commission features a special selection of year round recreation programs for children and adults with developmental disabilities residing in participating municipalities.

US Department of Education

http://www.ed.gov/index.jhtml
Special Education information available for students, parents, and teachers.

Soar-Special Summer Programs for Children & Teens with ADHD

http://www.soarnc.org
SOAR is affiliated with DUKE University: Durham, NC 27708 - Summer programs in North Carolina, Florida, California, etc. SOAR believes all individuals identified with learning disabilities (LD) and attention deficit disorders (ADD, ADHD, AD/HD) possess inherent talents, abilities, and gifts, which we harness during our summer camps, fall and spring weekends, winter break program and semester courses. The SOAR model is founded on two fundamental principles. The first principle is youth with LD and ADHD flourish when they are encouraged to focus on their strengths in an experiential setting, such as summer camp and outdoor adventure activities. The second principle is that youth with LD and ADHD must develop and utilize strategies that enable them to deal with the challenges associated with LD and ADHD.

Tri-County Care Management Organization

http://tricountycmo.org
Educator, Mr. Richard Horowitz, is exective director of the Tri-County Care Management Organization. He is starting a group for dads of special needs kids. He plans for two meetings a month to be held at: TCCMO office, 1250 Route 28, Suite 101, Branchburg, NJ. Interested: call (908) 526-3900 or e-mail: rhorowitz@tricountycmo.org Group is called Men Mentoring Men. to reserve a spot: (908) 707-0774 [not affiliated with Warren Schools]

Alliance for Disabled in Action

http://adacil.org
Alliance for Disabled in Action (phone: 732-4388) offers various programs and seminars for individuals with disabilities, their family members, and the professionals who serve them.

Childs Play Social Skills

http://www.childsplaysocialskills.com
Enhance social skills at Childs Play. For children with developmental disabilities. Visit website for description of programs and fee schedule.

United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation

http://www.UMDF.org
A student at Woodland School has Mitochondrial Disease. In order to better understand the Disease, please review the information at www.UMDF.org.

Center for Outreach & Services for the Autism Community (COSAC)

http://www.njcosac.org
COSAC is a nonprofit agency that has been providing information, advocacy, services, family and professional education and consultation to NJ's autism community since 1965. Holds numerous fundraisers during the year.