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Community Resources

Sensory Friendly Films offers movies once a month for those affected by autism.

Autism Action Partnership offers resources for families of persons on the autism spectrum.
Phone: (402)763-8830
Email: info@autismaction.org 

A Special Sitter offers in-home care for families with individuals with special needs.
Phone: (402)697-8400
E-Mail: rtroia@aspecialsitter.com 

Autism Society of Nebraska offers support and advocacy for individuals with autism and their families.
Phone: 1(800)580-9279
Email: asn_OMaha@autismnebraska.org

 All Play Miracle Baseball League offers baseball for individuals with disabilities.
Phone: (402)305-5020
Email: bfroendt@allplay.org 

Aqua Tots offers Adaptive Aquatics offers a special needs swimming program.

Phone: (402)819-0440
Email: omahainfo@aqua-tots.com

Birth Injury Center - A comprehensive website dedicated to
promoting awareness of common birth injuries and their causes.
Email: info@birthinjurycenter.com

Brain Injury Association of Nebraska offers services and support for people living with disability due to brain injury.
Phone:(402)423-2463
Email: peggy@biane.org

Cerebral Palsy Guide is committed to meeting the needs of parents and children affected by cerebral palsy, by providing a variety of informational and emotionally supportive tools.
Phone: 1(855)329-1008
Email: contact@cerebralpalsyguide.com

DADS-Dads Appreciating Down Syndrome is a community group of fathers of children with down syndrome.
Phone:(402)686-9858 
Email: mark@dadsomaha.com

Down Syndrome Alliance of the Midlands offers support and advocacy for individuals and others touched by Down Syndrome.
Phone: (402)991-1800
Email: info@dsamidlands.org

Down Syndrome Association for Families of Nebraska offers networking, support, and community benefits for families of those with Down Syndrome.
Phone: (402)421-1338  
Email: info@dsafnebraska.org

Easter Seals Nebraska offers services for individuals with disabilities.

Phone: (402)345-2200
Email: ahowell@ne.easterseals.com

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High Hopes Child care Center is a facility serving special needs and typically developing children in Bellevue. 

Heartland Equine Therapeutic Riding Academy offers therapeutic horseback riding.
Phone: (402) 359-8830
Email: Jodi@hetra.org

Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation offers community education and family support for those with a child with Hydrocephalus.
Phone: (732)634-1283
Email: kim@ hydrocephaluskids.org

Kindermusik offers preschool music classes.
Phone: (402) 861-9887
Email: joanprenosil@gmail.com

Little Leaf Learning Center offers daycare, preschool, and tutoring focusing on children with disabilities.
Phone: (402)515-7234
Email: kim@mylittleleaf.org

Metro Stars Gymnastics offers a "Special Starts" program, gymnastics 
taught by Occupational Therapists.
Phone: (402)505-7600
Email: info@metrostarsgym.com

Ollie Webb Center offers support, programs, and advocacy for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Phone: (402)346-5220
Email: lackermann@olliewebbinc.org

Parent Training and Information (PTI) offers statewide resources for families.
Phone: (402)346-0525
Email: info@pti-nebraska.org

Rennae’s School of Dance offers "Special Expressions Dance," classes for children 
with special needs.
Phone: 402-289-5488

United Cerebral Palsy of Nebraska offers community education and family support for those with Cerebral Palsy. 
Phone: (402) 502-3572
Email: carolhahn@ucpnebraska.org

Special Journeys for Special People offers chaperoned tours for those needing assistance with traveling.
Phone: (402)884-1014
Email: info@specialjourneys.org

Tuck Sleep Foundation is a community devoted to improving sleep hygiene, health and wellness through the creation and dissemination of comprehensive, unbiased, free web-based resources.

www.tuck.com

Special Olympics is the world’s largest sports organization for people with intellectual disabilities ages 8 and older.
Phone (Nebraska office): (402)331-5545

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Accent Reduction Classes

Accent Reduction training does not take away an accent. It enables the accented speaker to be more clearly understood in English. The goal in Accent Reduction training is to be understood the first time.

www.underwoodaccentreduction.com

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