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New Britain / Connecticut / United States
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Bristol / Connecticut / United States
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Bristol / Connecticut / United States
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Meriden / Connecticut / United States
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Residental Management Services was founded by four local Arc organizations (formally Meriden Wallingford Society for the Handicapped) with the goal of providing more than 20 residential options for people with disabilities. It also supplies help with activities and daily life to people with special needs.

Glastonbury / Connecticut / United States
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Westport / Connecticut / United States
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Project Return Group Home is a therapeutic group home that was founded by a private nonprofit organization in 1986. The home offers a safe haven for teenage girls in crisis, and is dedicated to helping them rebuild their lives in a safe, structured and nurturing environment. Project Return can accommodate up to seven girls at a time, and also offers an after care program as well as an after school program that utilizes community services as an agent for change. Visit the Project Return Web site for more information about the organization's programs.

Bloomfield / Connecticut / United States
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Bristol / Connecticut / United States
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New Britain / Connecticut / United States
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Bloomfield / Connecticut / United States
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Meriden / Connecticut / United States
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Easter Seal Rehabilitation Center of Central CT provides treatment for individuals with physical disabilities. The center offers a variety of activities and services for both children and adults. Call for more information or to schedule an appointment.

Plainville / Connecticut / United States
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New Britain / Connecticut / United States
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Waterbury / Connecticut / United States
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Easter Seals has been helping individuals with disabilities and special needs, and their families, to live better lives for more than 80 years. Easter Seals is a nonprofit provider of health and human services, from child development centers to physical rehabilitation and job training for people with disabilities. Ohio-businessman Edgar Allen lost his son in a streetcar accident in 1919 and founded what became known as the National Society for Crippled Children, the first organization of its kind. In the spring of 1934, the organization launched its first Easter seals campaign to raise money for its services. Easter seals are stamp-like seals that were used to raise money for services benefiting children with disabilities. The organization was re-named Easter Seals in 1967, reflecting the publics awareness and acceptance of the campaign. Easter Seals advocates for the passage of legislation to help people with disabilities achieve independence, including the Americans with Disabilities Act. Passed in 1990, the ADA prohibits discrimination against anyone who has a mental or physical disability, guaranteeing the civil rights of people with disabilities.