Other
Disability Rights Florida
www.disabilitiyrightsflorida.org
(800) 342-0823
• Carry out investigation on abuse and neglect to adults and youth,
and prevent unnecessary incarceration of people with disabilities.
• Investigate complaints of violations of rights of adults and youth,
and advocate in communities in order to ensure full enjoyment of rights and privileges.
• Provide representation to students with disabilities, advocate for
educational rights and in the juvenile justice system, and educate parents.
• Increase access to employment opportunities, assistive technology,
and systematic advocacy with Vocational Rehabilitation
• Investigate financial abuse and educate policy makers and stakeholders.
Camp TBI
www.camptbi.org
(800) 410-0103
• A weekend retreat where TBI survivors and their families get involved
in social events, activities, and learning.
*LYNX/Access LYNX
www.golynx.com
(407) 423-LYNX
• The ACCESS LYNX program provides complementary service for eligible
individuals who are not able to use the regular fixed route bus service
because of a disability or other limitations.
Quest, Inc.
www.questinc.org
(407) 218-4300
• Educational
a. Provide therapy, private school, and autism school.
• Vocational
a. Training program to help with transition from school to work.
• Residential
a. Focus on independent living and living facilities for people with disabilities.
• Recreational
a. Camp Thunderbird; summer camp.
SensAble Learning, LLC
www.SensableLearning.org
(407) 406-0536
• Provide training, tutoring, and consulting for a classroom
environment as well as for teachers and staff.
UCF Center for Autism and Related Disabilities
www.ucf-card.org
(407) 823-6011
• Provide individualized and direct assistance to the disabled and their families
by offering free of charge technical assistance and consultation,
professional training programs and public education activities.
United Way 2-1-1 & Elder Helpline (Heart of Florida United Way)
www.211.org
www.hfuw.org
2-1-1
• A 24-hour information and referral helpline which links people in
need with assistance from local health and human service programs.
Veterans’ Administration
www.orlando.va.gov
(407) 599-1599
• A patient-centered integrated health care organization for veterans providing
excellent health care, research, and education for service men and
women
www.disabilitiyrightsflorida.org
(800) 342-0823
• Carry out investigation on abuse and neglect to adults and youth,
and prevent unnecessary incarceration of people with disabilities.
• Investigate complaints of violations of rights of adults and youth,
and advocate in communities in order to ensure full enjoyment of rights and privileges.
• Provide representation to students with disabilities, advocate for
educational rights and in the juvenile justice system, and educate parents.
• Increase access to employment opportunities, assistive technology,
and systematic advocacy with Vocational Rehabilitation
• Investigate financial abuse and educate policy makers and stakeholders.
Camp TBI
www.camptbi.org
(800) 410-0103
• A weekend retreat where TBI survivors and their families get involved
in social events, activities, and learning.
*LYNX/Access LYNX
www.golynx.com
(407) 423-LYNX
• The ACCESS LYNX program provides complementary service for eligible
individuals who are not able to use the regular fixed route bus service
because of a disability or other limitations.
Quest, Inc.
www.questinc.org
(407) 218-4300
• Educational
a. Provide therapy, private school, and autism school.
• Vocational
a. Training program to help with transition from school to work.
• Residential
a. Focus on independent living and living facilities for people with disabilities.
• Recreational
a. Camp Thunderbird; summer camp.
SensAble Learning, LLC
www.SensableLearning.org
(407) 406-0536
• Provide training, tutoring, and consulting for a classroom
environment as well as for teachers and staff.
UCF Center for Autism and Related Disabilities
www.ucf-card.org
(407) 823-6011
• Provide individualized and direct assistance to the disabled and their families
by offering free of charge technical assistance and consultation,
professional training programs and public education activities.
United Way 2-1-1 & Elder Helpline (Heart of Florida United Way)
www.211.org
www.hfuw.org
2-1-1
• A 24-hour information and referral helpline which links people in
need with assistance from local health and human service programs.
Veterans’ Administration
www.orlando.va.gov
(407) 599-1599
• A patient-centered integrated health care organization for veterans providing
excellent health care, research, and education for service men and
women
This compilation is a courtesy of the Office of State Representative Bryan Nelson and is not meant to be a complete listing of agencies and services available. If you would like more information, have questions about any of the contacts listed, or would like to have your organization added to this list, please contact Representative Nelson’s office at (407) 884-2023.