NATIONAL
CHILD ADOLESCENT BIPOLAR FOUNDATION (CABF)
A parent-led, not-for-profit, Web-based membership organization of families raising children diagnosed with, or at risk for, early-onset
bipolar disorder.
SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (SAMHSA) In collaboration with the
States, national and local community-based and faith-based organizations, and public and
private sector providers, SAMHSA is
working to ensure that people with or at risk for a mental or addictive disorder
have the opportunity for a fulfilling life that includes a
job, a home, and meaningful relationships with family and friends.
DEPRESSION AND BIPOLAR SUPPORT ALLIANCE (DBSA)
The nation’s leading patient-directed organization focusing on the most prevalent mental illnesses – depression and bipolar disorder.
WRIGHT'S LAW
Parents, advocates, educators, and attorneys come to Wrightslaw for accurate, up-to-date information about special education law
and advocacy for children with disabilities.
JUVENILE BIPOLAR RESEARCH FOUNDATION (JBRF)
Raises and distributes funds for the most promising research into the causes, treatments and prevention of early-onset bipolar
disorder.
SCHOOL RESULTS
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MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES LOCATOR
Provides you with comprehensive information about mental health services and resources
AMERICAN'S WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA)
BRIDGES 4 KIDS
A comprehensive system of information and referral for parents of children
NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA (NMHA)
In collaboration with the States, national and local community-based and faith-based organizations, and public and private sector
providers, SAMHSA is working to ensure that people with or at risk for a mental or addictive disorder have the opportunity for a
fulfilling life that includes a job, a home, and meaningful relationships with family and friends.
FEDERATION OF FAMILIES FOR CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH
Through a family and youth driven approach, children and youth with emotional, behavioral and mental health challenges and their
families obtain needed supports and services so that children grow up healthy and able to maximize their potential.