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1   Link   SC Department of Disabilities and Special Needs (SC-DDSN)
2   Link   SC-DDSN Autism Division Training
3   Link   SC-DDSN Qualified Providers List (QPL)
4   Link   SC Department of Education
5   Link   SC Department of Health and Human Services
6   Link   Family Connection of South Carolina
7   Link   Family Resource Center for Disabilities and Special Needs, Charleston
Information, referrals, lending library
8   Link   CASLS - Carolina Autism Supported Living Services
a non-profit organization dedicated to community residential placements for people with autism
9   Link   Autism Advocate Foundation
a non profit established in 2004 by parents in Horry county, SC to provide supports to individuals with ASD so that they may realize their dreams and become active, contributing and fulfilled members of our community
10   Link   Center for Disability Resources Library
The CDR library consists of books, videos, brochures and audiotapes covering a variety of disability-related topics and is located within USC-School of Medicine on Garners Ferry Road in Columbia.
11   Link   SC Emergency Management Division
SCEMD has helpful links for citizens with special needs
12   Link   SOS Healthcare
SOS Health Care has been a grass roots campaign addressing the needs of the most vulnerable persons in Horry County for 19 years. Four of their programs have spun off to become independent non-profits: CareTeam in 1998, SharedCare, Senior Peer Counseling and the Children's Center of Cedar Branch in 2006
13   Link   Pro Parents
Parents Reaching Out To Parents of South Carolina, Inc. is a private, non-profit organization that provides information and training about education to families of children with all types of disabilities. PRO-Parents believes parents can be the best advocates for their children. Experienced advisors assist parents to become more aware of their rights and responsibilities through telephone counseling, workshops and written material. With confidence and knowledge, parents can then participate as equal partners with professionals on behalf of their children. PRO-Parents also serves professionals in education and related fields throughout South Carolina
14   Link   Partners in Policymaking
Partners in Policymaking (PIP) is a leadership training program that teaches self-advocates and parents to be community leaders and how to obtain the best available services for themselves and others. Two-day training sessions are held in Columbia once a month for five months. Participants will receive information, training and resources about the local, state and national issues that affect people with disabilities. Participants will become familiar with the policymaking and legislative process at the local, state and federal levels. National and state experts will speak about current issues and state-of-the-art practices. The overall goal of the PIP program is to foster a PARTNERship between people who need and use services and those who make public policy and law. PIP was developed in 1987 by the Minnesota Governor’s Council on Developmental Disabilities and is now being replicated in 40 states, the Virgin Islands and Great Britain. Various learning approaches will be used including e-learning
15   Link   Pine Grove
Pine Grove is a day and residential school in Elgin, SC, and a new provider in the QPL Directory.
16   Link   South Carolina Dental Directory for Individuals with Special Health Care Needs
Provided and Maintained by Dr. Carlos F. Salinas D.M.D., Medical University of South Carolina, College of Dental Medicine Please Note: Contact a dentist directly to get the most current information about the services you need.
17   Link   Autism Institute of South Carolina
committed to providing non-aversive, research-based interventions which promote dignity, self-reliance, and successful outcomes for the children and adults served. Services are currently available in Columbia, SC and surrounding counties. Services include: ABA-Based Programming for Toddlers; Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention; Intensive Tutoring; Functional Behavior and Skill Assessments; Behavior Support Plans; Parent and Professional Training; Consultation to Families, Schools, and Agency Providers
18   Link   LUCAS Network
dedicated to the advocacy of children and families suffering from autism spectrum disorders. On this page you will find links to the history and passage of the PDD Waiver and Ryan's Law, advocacy groups, Winston's Wish Foundation and Lucas' story of autism
19   Link   SC Dental Provider Directory
20   Link   Barclay School
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The South Carolina Autism Society is a 501(c)(3) organization, and a registered charity in the state of South Carolina.  Almost 90% of total expenses go to program services.
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