Resources
One-Stop Resource Guide:
Looking for help? In addition to the many resources below, United Cerebral Palsy has developed comprehensive One-Stop Resource Guides to help you locate the assistance you need. These state-based Guides are free and can be downloaded as Microsoft Word® documents or as PDFs. Download the One-Stop Resource Guide for your state now: (Text, PDF)
UCP does not endorse, takes no responsibility for, and exercises no control over the referenced organization or its views, or contents, nor does it vouch for the accuracy of the information contained on the destination server, but offers this further information as a service to our visitors.
Resource Guide
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United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) announced today it has published the most complete resource guides available for people with disabilities on the Internet.
By visiting the UCP Web site, individuals with disabilities and their families can now easily access contact information for organizations, nonprofit service providers, and state government offices in every state in the nation.
United Cerebral Palsy affiliates, people with disabilities, parents of young children with a new diagnosis, caregivers, and advocacy organizations can use these resources to locate information about early intervention, assistive technology, employment, housing, transportation, and many more topics.
Though UCP will continue to offer free one-to-one information and referral services to the public, anyone with access to the Internet now can find information on their own with this easily accessible resource.
Each one-stop resource guide is free and can be downloaded as a Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF document. Information and referral resources listed in each guide are organized in alphabetical categories with complete contact information, so anyone can find the information and services they need.
"Staying informed and knowing where to find help are huge steps towards achieving full independence," said Margaret "Muffi" Lavigne, UCP Information and Referral Coordinator. "These guides are some of the most complete community-based resource listings for people with disabilities available today."
To access the one-stop resource guides, visit the UCP Web site, click through to the Parenting and Families channel and then to Resources.
URL: http://www.ucp.org/ucp_generaldoc.cfm/1/3/43/43-43/5807
Updated: 11/22/2004
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