Braille Institute - Orange County Center (*)(714) 821-5000
527 N. Dale Ave.
Anaheim, CA 92801
Non-profit organization for the blind. Provides men, women and children with the training, programs and services vital to productive, independent living.
Crippled Childrens Society (*)(562) 426-6161
3770 E. Willow St.
Long Beach, CA 90815
Provides social, recreational, aquatic and vocational services that have been specially designed to meet the needs of youth and adults who have special physical and/or developmental needs.
Dayle McIntosh Center (*)(714) 772-8285
150 West Cerritos Bldg. 4
Anaheim, CA 92805
An independent living center that focuses on providing services to people with disabilities.
Help for Brain Injured Children, Inc. (*)(562) 694-5655
The Cleta Harder Developmental School
981 N. Euclid
La Habra, CA 90631
A rehabilitation program to assist parents of children with neurological difficulties.
Intercommunity Blind Center(562) 945-8771
7702 South Washington Ave.
Whittier, CA 90602
Focuses on integrating blind/visually impaired youth and adults in the greater Whittier area into all aspects of the sighted world. Their purpose is to reach out to individuals and their families and link them with various educational, recreational, social and counseling opportunities.
Project Independence (*)(714) 549-3464
300 S. Harbor #816
Anaheim, CA 92805
Provides comprehensive services to assist developmentally disabled adults to live and work independently.
Orange County Special Olympics(714) 995-2225
3456 Orange Ave., Suite A
Anaheim, CA 92804
Offers year round sports training and competition in 33 sporting events for children and adults with mental retardation.
Team of advocates for Special Kids, Inc. (*)(714) 553-8275
100 W. Cerritos Ave.
Anaheim, CA 92805
Provides support, information, referrals, training and workshops to families of children with disabilities as well as community awareness programs.
The Blind Childrens Learning Center (*)(714) 5738876
18542-B Vanderlip Ave.
Santa Ana, CA 92705
A pre-school for blind and visually impaired children ages six months to six years.