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The Legal Center for People with Disabilities and Older People
The Legal Center works for systematic change in our goal to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities and seniors: * We work with teachers, vocational rehabilitation specialists, mental health and developmental disability providers, nursing home staff, vocational rehabilitation specialists, housing providers and others to improve the lives of people with disabilities. * We provide direct legal representation informally and in courts and administrative hearings. * We protect rights in legislation and regulations.
Link: http:///www.thelegalcenter.org
 
The US Army Soldier Readiness Center/Department of Deployment Health
We evaluate soldiers for fitness for duty and screens all redeploying and in-processing soldiers for TBI. Services can be accessed by walking in or scheduling an appointment. Active duty military and mobilized reservists and National Guard are eligible. Individuals in need of pre-deployment evaluation (PDHA) or PDHRA) Assessment for Fitness for Duty evaluation, in- and out-processing.
Link: http://
Phone: 719-524-5568
 
The XXYY Project
Here, you will find resources for support, education and medical research and information on this rare genetic disorder.
Link: http://www.xxyysyndrome.org
 
Them Bones Veteran Community
We provide psycho-educational sessions (re: effects of deployment)for community leaders, veteran reintegration sessions (gender specific), healthy self-care groups for military wives/significant others, veteran training around panic attacks, 12 Step War Trauma Recovery Groups, individual therapy sessions for veterans/active duty who are incarcerated. Priority is given to OIF/OEF Combat/Operational Forces with focus on Nation Guard, Reserves and their spouses/significant others, Other Than Honorably Discharged, military women who have been deployed, any of this population who are incarcerated. The person needs to ready to begin or continue their journey of wisdom by learning and growing from their experience of war, duty and conflict.
Link: http://
Phone: 719-776-8410
 
Tourette Syndrome Association
TSA, is dedicated to education, service, and research to identify the cause of, find the cure for, and control the effects of Tourette Syndrome.
Link: http://www.tsa-usa.org
Phone: 718-224-2999
 
Tourette Syndrome Association Rocky Mountain Region
We provide education on tics and associated disorders (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, ADHD, and learning disabilities), support groups, advocacy in the school setting or the workplace, small or large group presentations, connections to national resources, a list of providers including psychiatrists and psychologists, and newsletters with the latest information.
Link: http://www.tsarmr.com
Phone: 720-212-7535
 

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