1. Infant & Toddler Connection of Fairfax-Falls Church

    3750 Old Lee Highway Fairfax, VA 22030703.246.7121 | TTY 711 Contact: Susan Sigler, DirectorEmail: itcinfo@fairfaxcounty.govWeb site: www.fairfaxcounty.gov/community-services-board/infant-toddler-connection Area Fairfax County Fees Insurance; Sliding Scale Services The Infant & Toddler Connection of Fairfax-Falls Church provides evaluations and early intervention services for infants and toddlers (up to age three) who have a developmental delay or a diagnosis that may lead to developmental delays.
  2. Virginia Korean American Disabled People's Association (KADPA)

    Contact email: vakadpa@gmail.com Area Fairfax, Loudoun, Prince William and Arlington counties and the cities that fall within those counties, and the Richmond area Fees $50 annual membership fee. Members pay for some recreational activities. Services KADPA provides support primarily to intellectually and developmentally disabled Korean-speaking individuals and their families who meet the criteria for ID/DD programs. Some program participation is limited to member families.
  3. KEEN Greater DC

    Contact: Sophia Venero Email: keengrdc.sophia@gmail.com301.461.3086 Website: www.keengreaterdc.org Area Northern Virginia Fees Free Services Provides social and recreational events for children and young adults with developmental and physical disabilities ages 5-25. Programs run from September through June. Social/recreational events and programs, including: Sports in Vienna and Springfield Music in Springfield Tennis in Fairfax Bowling in Falls Church Respite
  4. National Alliance on Mental Illness of Virginia (NAMI Virginia)

    Contact: Jeanne Comeau, Chapter Administrator703.968.4007 Email: jcomeau.naminova@gmail.com Web site: www.nami-northernvirginia.org Area Counties of Fairfax, Arlington, Loudoun; cities of Fairfax, Alexandria and Falls Church Fees No fee Services Provides support, information and resources to individuals with mental health needs and their families. Serves adults with mental health needs, parents of youth of all ages with mental health needs and young with mental health needs ages 12-18.
  5. National Stuttering Association

    Contact: Matt Zenkowich703.319.8382 Email: virginia.nsa@earthlink.net Web site: www.nsastutter.org Area Northern Virginia Fees There is a $35 charge per year to become a member and receive the publication every other month Services Answers questions by phone/email Support group meetings Information and resources  Newsletter  Meetings are the third Tuesday of each month from 7:30–9 p.m. at Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Fairfax, 2709 Hunter Mill Road, Oakton, VA
  6. National Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome–Virginia (NOFAS–VA)

    Contact: Jennifer Goudy, Executive Director703.759.7619 Email: jgoudy@nofasva.org Web site: www.nofasva.org Fees None Services Provides support to families and individuals (adults and teens) living with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. NOFAS-VA is a non-profit organization and an affiliate of the National Organization on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Members have access to NOFAS materials and all the support services they offer.  NOFAS-VA looks forward to reaching out to help families in need, and to aid in the prevention of this 100% preventable spectrum of disorders.
  7. National Tay-Sachs and Allied Diseases Assocation, Inc. (NTSAD)

    Contact: Kim Crawford, Director of Member Services1.800.906.8723 Email: kim@ntsad.org Web site: www.ntsad.org Area National and international Fees Annual membership contribution of $50 requested, but will accept any amount or waive entirely Services Provides support to families and individuals of any age affected directly or indirectly by an allied disease. The allied diseases include all the lysosomal storage diseases like Tay-Sachs and leukodystrophies like Canavan.
  8. Parent to Parent of Virginia

    Contact: Dana Yarbrough, Executive Director804.828.0352 Email: ptpofva@aol.com Website: www.ptpofva.wordpress.com Area Statewide in Virginia Fees None Services Provides support to parents of children ages 0-22 with disabilities. Answers questions by phone and mail Provides information and resources Matches one family with another family. Callers are matched one-to-one with a parent staff member or a parent in the state or near their region who has participated in advocacy training.
  9. Parent Educational Advocacy Training Center (PEATC)

    Contact: PEATC703.923.0010 Email: partners@peatc.org Web site: www.peatc.org Area Commonwealth of Virginia. Out-of-state support may be provided to families or professionals having questions pertaining to services and/or schools in Virginia. Fees No fee charged Services Provides support to families and professionals of children ages 0-26 with special needs. Answers questions by phone and email Information and resources Listserv Newsletter Training is provided via community awareness presentations, workshops, parent leadership courses and Internet webinars