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Disability Information

Autism Council of Utah
780 Guardsman Way
Salt Lake City, UT 84108

[email protected]

The Autism Council of Utah is an independent council working to foster collaboration, communication, and learning among families and agencies. Our aim is to promote access to resources and responsible information for individuals of all ages who have, or are affected by autism, or related conditions. The Council will accomplish this by supporting statewide partnerships to collaborate on special projects, research, and training.

Brain Injury Alliance of Utah
5280 So.Commerce Dr. Suite E-190
Murray, UT 84107

801-716-4993

The Brain Injury Alliance of Utah, was established in 1984 non-profit organization. The Alliance is the only non-profit organization dedicated exclusively to education and support for the issues of prevention and recovery of brain injury in the state of Utah.

The mission of the Epilepsy Foundation is to lead the fight to overcome the challenges of living with epilepsy and to accelerate therapies to stop seizures, find cures, and save lives.

Cerebral Palsy of Utah
11657 South Redwood Road
South Jordan, UT 84095

801-996-8218 Ext 100

Foundations for Independence (FFI) is a private non-profit agency which provides services to people with disabilities. These services are made possible through our fundraising efforts. We are also a contract provider through the Division of Services for People with Disabilities. (DSPD)

Utah Prader-Willi Association
2652 E. Nottingham Way
Salt Lake City, UT 84108

801-582-0998

PWSA (USA) was organized in 1975 to provide support for individuals, families, professionals and organizations and to be a resource for education and information about Prader-Willi syndrome.

Utah Down Syndrome Foundation
P.O. Box 675
Salt Lake City, UT  84110

801-446-1994

The Utah Down Syndrome Foundation brings families together to build a community and help individuals with Down syndrome reach their highest potential. We provide programs and services for parents and families as well as for individuals with the condition. With knowledge and support, you can be your child's best advocate.

Fragile X Association of Utah

801-754-0606

The National Fragile X Foundation serves all those living with Fragile X with a focus on community, awareness, and research in the pursuit of treatments and a cure. Fragile X syndrome is the most common inherited intellectual and developmental disability. An estimated 1.5 million Americans have the gene premutation, and an estimated 100,000 Americans have Fragile X syndrome.

Utah Developmental Disabilities Council
155 S 300 W Ste. 100
Salt Lake City, UT 84101

801-245-7350

The Utah Developmental Disabilities Council will advocate, build capacity and encourage systems change to support people with disabilities and their families to fully and independently participate in their communities.