| AHRC Suffolk: Suffolk AHRC (Association for the Help of Retarded Children) provides educational, residential, day care and work programs for persons with mental retardation and developmental disabilities. |
| Association for the Advancement of Blind and Retarded, Inc.: AABR is a non-profit organization provides services to people who are blind and mentally retarded or who have autism in the New York Metropolitan area. |
| Autism Info New York Resources: Links to general information, social groups, advocacy organizations, educational resources, and parent training information. |
| Brain Injury Association of New York State: A not-for-profit membership organization that advocates on behalf of individuals with brain injury and their families and develops programs that promote changing the behaviors that place people at risk for sustaining a brain injury. |
| cripNYC: News, information, and resources for people with disabilities living in New York City. |
| Developmental Disabilities Alliance of WNY: DDAWNY is a group of member voluntary agencies providing services throughout eight western New York counties. Links to member agencies, events calendar. |
| Hands on: A New York based service organization dedicated to providing greater accessibility to arts and cultural events for the Deaf and hard of hearing community. |
| Independent Living Council: Advocates for the inclusion of people with disabilities in society. Includes executive committee and members listings, ILC directory and purpose. |
| International Family Institute: Information and support services for families of multiply disabled children and adolescents. |
| Mental Health Association in New York State, Inc. (MHANYS): Dedicated to ensuring that public mental health policy is just, fair and promotes equality and opportunity. |
| Mountain Lake Services: Serving people with developmental disabilities from offices at Port Henry in the Adirondacks, in Essex County. Donations and membership, map and location, employment. |
| New York State School for the Deaf: Residential school in Rome serving deaf and hearing-impaired students ages 3 and older. Program information, news, resources for families and alumni, and information about state intervention services for deaf infants and toddlers. |
| New York State Speech-Language-Hearing Association (NYSSLHA): An organization of professionals - speech language pathologists and audiologists - engaged in clinical, educational, or research activities in communication disorders. |
| NICHCY New York State Sheet: Contact information for disability resources. |
| NYS Advocate's Office for Persons with Disabilities: A systems advocacy agency whose primary mission is to ensure that people with disabilities have every opportunity to be productive and participating citizens. |
| NYS Commission on Quality of Care: Serves people with mental disabilities and their families by providing independent oversight of the quality and cost effectiveness of services provided by all mental hygiene programs in New York State. |
| NYS Partners for Children: Information on nearly every aspect of partnerships for children -- from early prenatal care to comprehensive health care for any-age child. |
| NYSARC: A family-based organization working with and for people with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities. |
| Parent to Parent of New York State: Organization whose goal is to connect and support families of individuals with special needs. |
| People Inc.: A private, non-profit agency providing quality and innovative services to over 5,000 individuals with special needs and their families throughout Western New York. |
| Self-Advocacy Association of NYS: Statewide not-for-profit organization run by people with disabilities for people with disabilities. Annual conference information, poetry and songs, issues, and membership information. |
| Strong Center for Developmental Disabilities: Provides services, education, technical assistance, to ensure full inclusion of persons with developmental disabilities in their communities and to maximize their potential for leading independent and productive lives. |
| Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities (VESID): Promotes educational equity and excellence for students with disabilities while ensuring that they receive the rights and protection to which they are entitled |
| YAI/National Institute for People with Disabilities: A not-for-profit health and human services organization serving people with developmental and learning disabilities and their families throughout the New York metropolitan area. |