Resources
If you are looking for a resource and can’t find it, please call CCS at 510-208-5970.
Advocacy/Resources
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 DRC is California’s protection and advocacy system. They give legal advice or representation. They investigate abuse and neglect.  | 
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 A leading national civil rights law and policy center directed by individuals with disabilities and parents who have children with disabilities.  | 
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 Parent-directed community-based organization that serves families of children with disabilities or special healthcare needs.  | 
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 Aims to achieve family-centered care for all children and youth with special health care needs and/or disabilities.  | 
Governmental and Health Care Organizations
Here are some links to governmental and health care entities that may be helpful to CCS patients.
Alameda Alliance for Health
Anthem Blue Cross Medi-Cal
Medi-Cal 
Children’s Medical Services
Social Security
Diagnosis
American Academy of Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine
Charcot-Marie-Tooth Association
Muscular Dystrophy Association
Shriners Hospital for Children- Sacramento - care for children with neuromusculoskeletal conditions and burn injuries
Spinal Cord Network – San Francisco Bay Area
United Brachial Plexus Network
United Cerebral Palsy
Bay Area Services
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 Provides services to persons with developmental disabilities.  | 
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 Offers people recovering from chronic conditions a place to get to get unique needs met in conjunction with primary care physician.  | 
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 Advances the lives of people with physical disabilities through sports and recreational activities.  | 
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 An employment and independent living resource for people with disabilities.  | 
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 National leader for helping people with disabilities live independently and become fully participating members of society.  | 
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 Circle of Care - East Bay Agency for Children assists children and families who are coping with grief due to illness or after the death of a loved one. Free or low cost peer support groups and resilient parenting groups are offered.  | 
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 Arts and athletic coaching for families affected by childhood chronic illness.  | 
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 Peer based disability organization that advocates and provides resources for people with disabilities to live independently.  | 
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 Universally designed transit oriented campus housing organizations and service providers for individuals with disabilities.  | 
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 First children's hospice house in the US providing medical, emotional, and practical support to families of children with life-threatening and terminal conditions.  | 
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 Brings magical bridge playgrounds to Bay Area communities and advocates for inclusive play.  | 
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 Grants wishes of children diagnosed with a life-threatening medical condition.  | 
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 Provides services and supports to individuals with developmental disabilities.  | 
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 Provides alternative physical therapy and recreational services for children.  | 
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 TLG provides services for families and children with disabilities: parent support groups, developmental services and home-based services in Alameda County for families and their young children who have had particularly worrisome and difficult beginnings or who have ongoing physical, medical or developmental problems.  | 
Resources for Diverse Populations
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 The Fremont FRC is a welcoming place where families and individuals are nurtured, encouraged, and provided quality services to build on their own strengths to help themselves and others. Includes financial coaching, legal services, child-care.  | 
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 Counseling, parenting workshops and parent support groups in English and Spanish.  | 
National Organizations
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 Research center dedicated to generating knowledge and transforming lives of children and youth with developmental conditions and their families.  | 
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 Improves access to care, treatment, and services for traumatized children and adolescents exposed to traumatic events.  | 
Equipment
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 A resource for special needs equipment in northern California.  | 
