Resources for Individuals with Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities

At Blanche Gilder Community Services, we believe that knowledge empowers families, caregivers, and individuals to make informed choices and access the support they deserve.

Below you’ll find a collection of trusted organizations, programs, and community tools that offer valuable guidance, advocacy, and services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

National Resources

Website: www.thearc.org
A leading national organization that promotes and protects the human rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Arc offers programs, resources, and advocacy across the country.

Website: www.autism-society.org
Provides education, advocacy, and community connections for individuals with autism and their families, including local chapters offering support groups and resources.

Website: www.thenadd.org
Focused on mental health needs of people with intellectual disabilities, NADD provides information, professional training, and family support.

Website: www.aaidd.org
One of the oldest organizations serving this community, AAIDD provides policy updates, research, and best practices for professionals and caregivers.

Website: www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/disabilityandhealth
Offers information on developmental milestones, data, and health programs designed to promote inclusion and accessibility.

State and Local Support

Many states offer dedicated Developmental Disabilities Councils (DD Councils) and Disability Services Offices that provide assistance with housing, day programs, vocational support, and healthcare coordination.

To find your local office, visit: https://nacdd.org/councils/

Additionally, your local Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) or Department of Developmental Services (DDS) can connect families to programs like:

  • Supported employment
  • Respite care
  • Family support funding
  • Early intervention programs

Education and Family Resources

Website: www.pacer.org
Empowers families through workshops, publications, and advocacy on special education and disability rights.

Website: www.understood.org
A great online platform that helps parents and educators support children and adults with learning and thinking differences.

Website: www.ndss.org
Provides information, advocacy, and community connections for individuals with Down syndrome and their families.

Website: www.autismspeaks.org
Offers toolkits, local resources, and information on early signs, diagnosis, and family support.

Employment and Independent Living

Website: www.askjan.org
Provides guidance on workplace accommodations and disability employment rights.

Website: www.ndrn.org
Protects and advocates for the civil rights of individuals with disabilities in all 50 states and U.S. territories.

Website: www.abilityone.gov
Creates job opportunities for people who are blind or have significant disabilities through federal contracts.

Hotlines and Support Lines

Connects people with disabilities to local services such as COVID-19 vaccination support, transportation, and care assistance.
Offers emotional support and resources for parents and caregivers of individuals with disabilities.
Free, confidential mental health and substance use support for individuals and families.

Community Inclusion

At Blanche Gilder Community Services, we encourage families to explore opportunities that promote friendship, creativity, and independence. Community centers, inclusive recreation programs, and local advocacy groups are powerful ways to stay connected.
Remember, every person deserves the chance to live, learn, and thrive in their own unique way—and you’re never alone on that journey.