Additionally, we would like to provide you with additional resources of particular interest to persons in Wyoming interested in other services or organizations serving people with developmental disabilities or acquired brain injuries:
Wyoming Association for Persons in Supported Employment.
A state-wide organization of professionals, self-advocates, and
interested community members dedicated to the employment
of individuals with disabilities.
A Project of Parents Helping Parents of Wyoming,
Inc.
PIC serves parents of children with disabilities,
ages birth through 21.
The Parent Education Network is a statewide project that serves the
families of all children. We provide parents of infants, toddlers, and
school age children with information to help them influence positively
the social, emotional, and academic growth of their children.
AAMR's mission is to advance the knowledge and skills of
professionals in the field of mental retardation by exchanging
information and ideas.
A non-profit human services agency with the goal of helping people
with severe disabilities maintain or regain independence in their lives.
The Rehabilitation Accreditation Commission.
An international independent living organization based in Stockholm, Sweden,
that serves self-help organizations of disabled people who work for equal
opportunities, self-determination and self-respect.
National Association of State Directors of Developmental Disabilities Services
(NASDDS): a non-profit organization devoted to expanding and improving
public services to individuals with mental retardation.
State of Wyoming Developmental
Disabilities Division website.