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  • Access4me - Access4me believes that persons with disabilities, elders, their families, friends, support staff and others should be able to communicate and collaborate with each other easily. We facilitate that connection while providing comprehensive information, answers, policy and political information on issues relating to the disability and elderly community. Access to the site is without charge. There is a charge to become a member and to have research completed for you. Listing on this website is not a recommendation for using Access4me nor validation of any information that you receive from the site or research. You should check with you advisors prior to implementing any recommendations.
  • American Stock Exchange
  • Autism Society of America Chooses MetDESK - The Autism Society of America is the oldest and largest grassroots organization within the autism community, with more than 200 chapters and serving over 20,000 individuals, families, professionals, and agencies. It is a leading source of education, information and referral about autism and has been the leader in advocacy and legislative initiatives for more than three decades.
  • IRS Forms
  • Jeena Hope for Kids - Jeena is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping children with developmental disorders and their families.
  • Library of Congress
  • Lupis Foundation of Northern California
  • MetDESK Additional Resource Links - Additional Links to Support Agencies and Sources of Information
  • MetDESK Non-Profit Partners - See Listing of MetDESK Advocacy Non-Profit Partners
  • MetDESK Resource Links - Links to National Websites for Research & Support of Families with Dependents with Special Needs
  • MetDESK Website - See more information about MetDESK and the MetDESK national program
  • MetLife
  • Morningstar (Investment Information)
  • Mortgage Rates & Other Banking Services - MetLife Bank
  • NASDAC
  • National Organization for Rare Diseases - NORD serves more than 25 million Americans affected by over 6,000 rare disorders. NORD provides patients and their families with easy to understand disease reports, peer networking, resource referrals, medication assistance program, technical assistance to new and established support groups, scientific research, and advocacy on legislative matters.
  • New York Stock Exchange
  • Parents Helping Parents (PHP) - A group that helps Parents with dependents with Special Needs.
  • Santa Clara County Estate Planning Council - Mel is a member of the Board of Directors of the Santa Clara County Estate Planning Council.
  • Social Security Forms
  • Society of Financial Service Professionals
  • Special Needs Advocate for Parents (SNAP) - Special Needs Advocates for Parents has a mission to improve the quality of life for children of all ages who have Special Needs and their parents or care givers.
  • Special Needs Planning Quiz - Questions that will let you know if you have planned adequately for your dependent with Special Needs.
  • SSI Handbook - Social Security Handbook resource published by the Social Security
  • The Arc of the United States - The Arc of the United States works to ensure that the over 7 million children and adults with mental retardation and related disabilities have the services and support they need to grow, develop and live in communities across the country. The Arc has over 140,000 members within approximately 1,000 state and local chapters nationwide.
  • The Autism Society of America (ASA) - The Autism Society of America is the oldest and largest grassroots organization within the autism community, with more than 200 chapters and serving over 20,000 individuals, families, professionals, and agencies. It is a leading source of education, information and referral about autism and has been the leader in advocacy and legislative initiatives for more than three decades.
  • The National Down Syndrome Society - The National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS), the largest non-governmental supporter of Down syndrome research in the U.S., works to increase public awareness about Down syndrome and discover its underlying causes through research, education and advocacy.
  • U S House of Representatives
  • U S Small Business Administration

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