The Sibling & Leadership Network website provides siblings of individuals with disabilities the information, support and tools to advocate with their siblings and promote issues important to them. The website includes information on support, policy and advocacy and research information.
Organization providing programs for new and expectant parents, recreation programs, social programs, and employment programs for residents of Southeast Michigan. The website also provides resource information (including a medical directory and education).
Categorized:Advocacy,
Advocacy & Support,
Community Resources,
Employment,
Medical Information,
Medical Service,
Medical Services & Testing,
Recreation,
Support Group,
Transition,
Transition to Adulthood
The Attention Deficit Disorder Association provides information, webinars, research, resources and networking opportunities to help adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder lead better lives.
The Body: The Complete HIV/AIDS Resource provides updated news on HIV/AIDS, information on HIV, treatment information, prevention information, personal stories, a blog on various topics, and many other resources.
The website provides information on G6PD, foods and drugs to avoid, and information on advocacy.
National organization leading the fight against diabetes and for those affected by diabetes. The site provides information on diabetes, diet, advocacy, research and practice and much more.
Organization that provides information, referrals, employment services, transportation services, support, and advocacy services to people with disabilities. The Disability Network of the Upper Peninsula also works on a larger scale, helping local businesses, and other organizations to make changes that improves life for all individuals.
Counties:Alger,
Baraga,
Chippewa,
Delta,
Dickinson,
Gogebic,
Houghton,
Iron,
Keweenaw,
Luce,
Mackinac,
Marquette,
Menominee,
Ontonagon,
Schoolcraft Categorized:Advocacy,
Advocacy & Support,
Community Resources,
Developmental Disability,
Education,
Employment,
Housing,
Recreation,
Support Group,
Support Other,
Transition,
Transition to Adulthood,
Transportation
The Michigan Statewide Independent Living Council is an organization comprised of a governor's appointed council that focuses on consumer control, peer support, self-help, self-determination, equal access, and individual and systems advocacy to maximize the leadership, empowerment, independence, and productivity of people with disabilities. The Council promotes integration and full inclusion of people with disabilities into the mainstream of American society.