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Learn MoreParent to Parent of Georgia offers a variety of services to Georgia families impacted by disabilities or special healthcare needs. Our Vision is to be the source of choice for support, information, education, and leadership development for Georgians with disabilities or special health care needs, ages birth to 26, and their families. Our Mission is to support Georgia families and individuals from birth to 26 impacted by disabilities or special health care needs.
Are you a parent or family member of a child with a disability or special healthcare need? Are you looking for part-time work where you can give back and support families on similar journeys while expanding your own knowledge? This might be a great opportunity for you! The primary responsibilities of the Parent Partner include …
Comprehensive Statewide Needs Assessment Survey GVRA is striving to improve the services we provide to individuals with disabilities. To help achieve this goal, the Research and Evaluation Unit of the Institute on Human Development & Disability at the University of Georgia is conducting a Comprehensive Statewide Needs Assessment on behalf of the State Rehabilitation Council. …
Registration is not required for the sessions; participants should click the links below to join at the time of the session. We hope everyone will take advantage of the opportunity to learn more information about budgeting! Join us for a Lunch and Learn Mini Lesson on Budgeting September 12, 2023, 12:00pm-1:00pm via Webex. Participant Direction …
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Take action to stay in charge of your coverage! When the federal government ends the COVID-19 public health emergency,Georgia, and all other states, will be required to check who is still eligible to receiveMedicaid or PeachCare for Kids® coverage. This is called a “redeterminationprocess.” During this time, Medicaid and PeachCare for Kids® members may beasked …
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