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National Down Syndrome Congress

The National Down Syndrome Congress (NDSC) is a national advocacy organization that provides information and support concerning all aspects of life for individuals with Down syndrome.

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Camp Possibilities

Camp Possibilities offers swimming, fishing, arts and crafts, basketball, field games, nature walks, talent shows, dances and many other activities for youth with diabetes. Camp is located on the Ramblewood Campgrounds.

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Keystone Diabetic Kids Camp at Camp Victory

KDKC is a week long camp where children with type 1 diabetes, ages 7 – 16 can come to have fun, meet other kids with diabetes and experience camp. KDKC is held at the Camp Victory facility every year during the third week of June.

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Helping Teens with ADHD Succeed after High School

This video focuses on the transition to adulthood for teens with ADHD, presented by J. Russell Ramsay, PhD, co-director of the Adult ADHD Treatment and Research Program at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.

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Helping Your Child with ADHD Succeed at Home

Dr. Stephen L. Soffer, PhD, psychologist in the Center for Management of ADHD at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, discusses interventions and treatment options to help children with ADHD succeed in the home environment.

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Transition to Adult Care Policy

The Hemostasis and Thrombosis Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia helps patients develop independence in their own healthcare in order to prepare them for a smooth and successful transition to adult care.

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ADD Resources

Find ADHD-related topics including assessment/testing, coping skills, relationships, diet and nutrition and much more.

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Association on Higher Education and Disability (AHEAD)

A professional membership organization providing resources to its members and the public, including resources for students and their parents, as well as tools from various sources to help disability service professionals enhance their work.

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