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| Adoption
Mosaic provides workshops, kid’s activity groups,
and adult adoptee movie group throughout the year. |
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| Autism
Society of Oregon empowers individuals with autism, their
families and their service providers to improve quality of their lives
through support and information. |
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| Disability
Compass
is an easy-to-use resource, created to improve and enhance access
to services, products, and special healthcare needs for Oregonians
with disabilities, their families, and supporters. |
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| Families
Like Ours, Inc. provides adoptive and pre-adoptive families
with a centralized resource for information and support. All our services
are FREE to adoptive and pre-adoptive families. All our programs are
in place for gay, lesbian, and other non-traditional adoptive families. |
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| fosteragogo
was created by and is dedicated to foster/adoptive families. It is
meant to be a rich resource to assist those who lovingly expand their
families. On this site, you will find various resources available
throughout your community to assist you in enriching the lives of
the children you care for. |
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| Grandparent
Again provides information and support by and for grandparents
raising grandchildren. Resources divided into categories of: Easier
Life, Community, Legal and Medical. |
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| Oregon
Family Support Network
(OFSN) is a statewide, non-profit organization of families with children
who have behavior, emotional and mental health challenges. OFSN supports
Oregon families who have children and adolescents with mental, emotional
and behavioral disorders. |
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Parent Training and Information Center
(OrPTI) provides programs and services throughout Oregon that educate
and support parents, families and professionals in building partnerships
that meet the needs of children and youth with the full range of disabilities
ages birth through 26. |
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| Parent
Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights (PACER Center)
expands opportunities and enhance the quality of life of children
and young adults with disabilities and their families, based on the
concept of parents helping parents. With assistance to individual
families, workshops, and materials for parents and professionals,
and leadership in securing a free and appropriate public education
for all children, PACER's work affects and encourages families in
Minnesota and across the nation. |
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