Agencies Aiding the Exceptional: American Association for Gifted Children

15 Gramercy Park

New York 10, N. Y.

American Association on Mental Deficiency

P. O. Box 96

Willimantic, Conn.

American Bible Society

450 Park Ave.

New York 22, N. Y.

(Braille recordings and other services)

American Foundation for the Blind

15 West 16th St.

New York 11, N. Y.

American Hearing Society

919 18th St., N. W.

Washington 6, D. C.

Association for the Aid of Crippled Children

345 East 46th St.

New York 17, N. Y.

Boy Scouts of America, Inc.

New Brunswick, N. J.

(Handbook on scouting for the handicapped)

Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind

2021 14th St., N. W.

Washington 9, D. C.

Council for Exceptional Children

National Education Association

1201 16th St., N. W.

Washington 6, D. C.

Department of Health, Education and Welfare

Office of Vocational Rehabilitation

330 Independence Ave, S. W.

Washington 25, D. C.

(Contact also welfare departments for individual states.)

Girl Scouts of the United States of America

820 Third Ave.

New York 22, N. Y.

(Handbook on scouting for the handicapped)

Hogg Foundation for Mental Health,

University of Texas

Austin 12, Texas

International Council for Exceptional Children

1201 16th St., N. W.

Washington 6, D. C.

John Milton Society

475 Riverside Drive

New York 27, N. Y.

(Free religious readings and recordings for the blind)

John Tracy Clinic

924 West 37th St.

Los Angeles, Cal.

(Home study course for parents of deaf children)

National Association for Gifted Children,

409 Clinton Springs Ave.

Cincinnati 17, Ohio

National Association for Mental Health

10 Columbus Circle

New York 19, N. Y.

National Association for Retarded Children

386 Park Ave, So.

New York 16, N. Y.

National Society for Crippled Children and Adults, Inc.

2023 West Ogden Ave,

Chicago 12, Ill.

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